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Wind power exposes grid defects

Wed Aug 27, 2008 at 07:36:20 AM PDT

Very brief diary to encourage reading of today's New York Times article re: wind turbines produce surges of electricity that overpower the outdated grid. Excerpt after the jump.

Poll

Will the free market magically take care of the grid?

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| 64 votes | Vote | Results

Fewer homeless? Anyone believe it?

Tue Jul 29, 2008 at 12:28:27 PM PDT

According to the Bush "administration," the number of homeless Americans dropped about 30 percent from 2005 to 2007. The Bushies have a facially plausible explanation, but I'm dubious. Do any Kossacks have the expertise to separate the information from the propaganda?

Details after the jump.

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What's the reason for HUD's lower homeless numbers?

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Irony: KY will put Obama over the top.

Mon May 19, 2008 at 03:04:23 PM PDT

There are 3,253 pledged delegates. (Still not counting FL and MI.)

I believe it has become evident what many people have thought all along: the Supers will endorse whoever wins the most PDs. That means whoever first gets to 1,627 PDs.

At 5:56 EDT on Monday, the handy Daily Kos delegate counter says Obama has 1,612.5 PDs.

Song for the day.

Thu May 08, 2008 at 07:55:19 AM PDT

After the jump -- the lyrics of Steely Dan's "Change of the Guard," from their 1972 debut album, Can't Buy a Thrill:

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Is it high time to play your cards?

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Dave Barry solves FL mess!

Fri Mar 21, 2008 at 03:33:48 PM PDT

Eminent political philosopher Dave Barry has come up with the ideal Florida solution.

Excerpt and link below the fold.

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Who will win the Florida texting primary?

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| 112 votes | Vote | Results

Ask NPR to fact-check Hillary (w/link).

Thu Mar 13, 2008 at 02:49:15 PM PDT

Others have diaried about Hillary's bullshit interview this morning with NPR's Steve Inskeep. If you want to ask NPR to do a followup fact-check story, here's where to submit your request:

http://www.npr.org/...

Hmmm. I have to come up with 300 characters for my diary intro. Oh -- while you're contacting NPR, tell them to stop saying stuff like the Dem nomination race is "neck and neck," like they did yesterday. Surely they can do the math, or at least read DKos where umpteen diarists have done it for us.

UPDATE: At the NPR link, click the box for "NPR Program," and other options will appear. They're self-explanatory, except possibly "please select a program" -- you want "Morning Edition."

Obama's Rezko problem (really).

Wed Feb 27, 2008 at 03:53:45 PM PDT

Turn off your flamethrowers, I'm an Obama supporter. Sent him money, will probably work in a cell-phone bank this weekend. But . . .

But I read the February 26 article in the London Times online (link and excerpts below the fold), and I have to say they seem to have some actual facts for which I have not heard a satisfactory explanation.

I am hoping to hear a satisfactory explanation. I want to be reassured that there really is nothing to it.

Reassure me, below the fold. (Hmmm, that sounds like too much fun for politics. . . .)

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Am I worrying too much?

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| 198 votes | Vote | Results

Dem v. Repub turnout: THE BIG STORY

Wed Feb 06, 2008 at 06:12:10 AM PDT

Great omens for November!

Total Dem turnout is running way ahead of total Repub turnout in all the swing states, and -- amazingly! -- even in some southern states.

Details below the fold.

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What's the primary reason for the Dem voting upsurge?

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George Orwell on the 2008 Prez race

Tue Dec 11, 2007 at 08:19:09 AM PDT

The energy that actually shapes the world springs from emotions — racial pride, leader-worship, religious belief, love of war — which liberal intellectuals mechanically write off as anachronisms, and which they have usually destroyed so completely in themselves as to have lost all power of action. . . . He [H.G. Wells] was, and still is, quite incapable of understanding that nationalism, religious bigotry and feudal loyalty are far more powerful forces than what he himself would describe as sanity.

-- George Orwell

Reflections below the fold.

Right this wrong: support this bill.

Fri Sep 28, 2007 at 09:11:20 AM PDT

Under current law, if you become disabled due to sickness or injury, you must wait 29 months before you get Medicare. This foolish policy causes much suffering.

A bill has just been introduced in both houses of Congress that would eliminate at least 24 months of this waiting period. Below the fold: an easy link to locate your Congressional reps and their contact info, and an easy cut-and-paste letter to urge them to support the Ending the Medicare Disability Waiting Period Act of 2007.

Obama's legislative record.

Sat Mar 17, 2007 at 02:53:24 PM PDT

Just a short diary, linking to an interesting blog entry summarizing Obama's legislative record. Turns out, according to Obsidian Wings, that it's substantive, smart, and un-flashy. A link below the fold.

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Is this diary too short?

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| 57 votes | Vote | Results

Cost control for single-payer health care.

Tue Mar 13, 2007 at 04:50:24 AM PDT

Cost is the big bugaboo that keeps the average American voter, and the average American politician, from wholeheartedly endorsing universal health care. While a consensus is emerging that the free market is a lousy tool for deciding who gets health care and who doesn't, there's no consensus on how we'd keep costs down if everybody had healthcare.

Sure, there would be significant savings as a result of more people getting preventive (cheaper) care, and thus not needing emergency care, and from catching diseases at their earlier (cheaper to treat) stages. And sure, if we went the single-payer route, there would be significant savings from eliminating insurance companies' administrative expenses that go to screening out "undesirable" applicants, denying coverage for some procedures and medications, and paying executives fat bonuses. But none of these addresses the core problem that even relatively cheap care options keep getting more expensive.

For keeping costs generally in check, I've got an idea, and it relies on the free market. More below the fold.

Poll

Managing health costs with variable copays is:

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Gun control, civil liberties, poorly-regulated militias, and liberals.

Thu Mar 01, 2007 at 03:16:14 PM PDT

I'd like to look at gun control from a different angle than Kenevan McConnon in his gun control diary of today (which at this writing is up to 1200 comments!). Mr. McConnan says Dems should back off on gun control because it's bad for our political fortunes in the rural West.

I say we Democrats should back off gun control for a different reason: it's bad for the Constitution.

More below the fold.

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What's your position on gun control and civil liberties?

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Carbon cap-and-trade trial balloon in New York Times.

Mon Feb 12, 2007 at 03:01:38 PM PDT

Today's New York Times has an op-ed by a bipartisan group of former Capitol Hill denizens. They propose a five-part plan to address the deficit. Part three is a carbon tax, to be levied by a cap-and-trade system.

More below the fold.

Two suggestions for next version of DailyKos.

Thu Feb 08, 2007 at 09:09:14 AM PDT

  1. Make it FASTER.
  1. Include an "email this" feature.

Universal healthcare: the tide turned today.

Wed Feb 07, 2007 at 11:41:15 AM PDT

We're going to get universal healthcare.

The tide of the Civil War turned at Gettysburg. In World War II, the tide turned in the west when Hitler failed to conquer Britain, and turned in the east when he failed to capture the Caucasus oilfields.

In the American War for Universal Healthcare, the tide turned today, when the good guys captured . . .

Wal-Mart.

Good news from the front, below the fold.

!@#$% Democratic spending bill!

Tue Jan 30, 2007 at 05:23:03 AM PDT

The new Democratic spending bill contains the seeds of our own Katrinas. I hate to see us failing to learn from the Republicans' mistakes.

More below the fold.

The liberal case for an Iraq "surge."

Sat Dec 23, 2006 at 06:51:32 AM PDT

We broke it. It's our responsibility to fix it. But can we? And what's the cost of trying? More painful questioning below the fold.

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What should we do?

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