Plutocracy is an equilibrium.
Once who plutocrats pay determines who gets to be affluent—indirectly of course, via sinecures or lobbyists on "philanthropic research organizations"—politicians have to legalize getting paid (as the Supreme Court just did for "gratuities") or be left behind.
Govt action becomes a market good, like all market goods, subject to appropri8n at will by plutocrats, except when other plutocrats bid in competition.
Plutocrats share an interest in entrenching plutocracy.
you have to own the mistakes you make even by following someone else's advice.
in ten years the word “automate” will most commonly be a noun, referring to a product whose immense popularity is somewhat bittersweet.
In 2016, the political science book you couldn't stop hearing about was "The Party Decides".
In 2024, the political science book you can't stop hearing about is "The Hollow Parties".
@kentwillard I guess I think getting Manchin on-board with IRA after he tanked BBB, getting Eric McCarthy to join a debt-ceiling deal that (unintentionally of the Biden Administration) became his political death warrant, getting Mike Johnson to authorize Ukraine aid despite very credible threats to his career for acceding all go way beyond deference to trusted experts. Different people for sure, but similarly ambitious and vain people. And here, there really is a lot more mutual interest.
@kentwillard i'm in the weird position of having more faith in this administration than most people. somehow these people overcame a ridiculously bad hand during debt-ceiling "negotiations", turned humiliation over build-back-better into the most important climate change legislation in history, got Ukraine aid done (shamefully, consequentially late!) despite Trumpist sabotage. if they can negotiate all this, surely they can negotiate a right thing among high-ranking Democrats, including Harris.
suddenly, i have ads from Gretchen Whitmer on the horrorsite. i don’t recall seeing those before.
the most amusing scenario is Biden drops out and endorses New York Governor Kathy Hochul.
@notroot @djc Of course I'm voting for Joe Biden if he is on the ticket. And it's fine with me if the day after, he resigns in Kamala's favor. I would just hope she continues the administration's great domestic policy work. The difficulty is what the best path is in actual political reality to defeat Donald Trump. I do think the debate performance renders that reality less favorable. I'm arguing the best we can do is place it in the administration's hands to decide the best way forward from that
@mir having grown up during them, sometimes i wonder how everything since possibly could be.
@notroot @djc Did you read my piece? I'm fine if an outgoing Biden Administration chooses Harris to lead the new ticket. I think who leads any new ticket is a decision both the prerogative and responsibility of the Biden Administration. I also think if the process can't be managed well—by the Biden-Harris administration—then the best choice might well be to stick with the ticket as is, although after that debate i think it's in a much weaker position than even its not-so-strong position before.
@norootcause @marick i think Ford is kind of a great sign! Low key, understated, probably underestimated.
A really excellent rundown on the incoherent judicial gymnastics threatening the most important reform in higher-ed finance, like, ever, President Biden's SAVE plan. by @ddayen https://prospect.org/justice/2024-06-26-student-loan-rulings-unaccountable-judicial-power/