We do not know whether this draft is genuine, or whether it reflects the final decision of the Court. With that critical caveat, I want to be clear on three points about the cases before the Supreme Cour First, my administration … [Read more...]
Time for the Blue Team to Put Points on the Board
Yesterday’s Celtics game was so frustrating since the team that swept the Nets with a swift offense and a Smart defense did neither of those things yesterday. We were back in February with Tatum and Brown shooting missed 3 after missed 3 … [Read more...]
White House Correspondents Dinner Appreciation
While the event was cringeworthy during the Trump years, I think this years WHCD was a good “back to normal” moment for the country. Trevor Noah is a treat and President Biden did a fairly good job poking fun at himself and his predecessor. … [Read more...]
Energy (and Other) Events – May 2022
——— Index ——— —————— Conferences —————— Tuesday, May 3 Graduate workshop: Data-driven environmental economics research from the EPA Thursday, June 2 - June 3 Numbers and Nature: Mitchell J. Feigenbaum … [Read more...]
Putin sends missile to hit Kyiv during the visit by the UN Secretary General
The Secretary General of the UN visits Turkey, and speaks with Erdogan. No public comment. The Secretary General of the UN visits Moscow and offers to establish humanitarian aide in Ukraine and evacuate Mariupol. We know because he tells … [Read more...]
Maybe they should run it on Netflix?
As we get the drip, drip, drip, news of the various goings on between the Republicans, Oath Keepers, Fox News, Proud Boys, and Trump Family on and around January 6th, I'm getting the eerie feeling that when the eight hearings are held in … [Read more...]
On grievance politics
Wakefield's recent Town Election marked my 62nd year anniversary as a progressive activist / organizer and saw all six of my pro bono candidate clients for Council / School Committee cruise to victory over their more conservative … [Read more...]
A Madeleine Albright Tree
I planted this Yoshino Japanese Cherry quietly in honor of Thomas Jefferson and democracy 15 years ago. It never bloomed. This week, the week of Madeleine Albright’s memorial service, at a time that democracy appears to be waking to … [Read more...]
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