The Breakfast Club (Fools On The Hill)

Welcome to The Breakfast Club! We’re a disorganized group of rebel lefties who hang out and chat if and when we’re not too hungover we’ve been bailed out we’re not too exhausted from last night’s (CENSORED) the caffeine kicks in. Join us every weekday morning at 9am (ET) and weekend morning at 10:00am (ET) (or whenever we get around to it) to talk about current news and our boring lives and to make fun of LaEscapee! If we are ever running late, it’s PhilJD’s fault.

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This Day in History

President Ronald Reagan is wounded in an assassination attempt; The U.S. reaches a deal with Russia to buy Alaska Territory; Actor James Cagney dies; Musician Eric Clapton born.

Breakfast Tunes

Something to Think about over Coffee Prozac

All the world’s a stage and most of us are desperately unrehearsed.

Sean O’Casey

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NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament 2019: Regional Semifinals Day 1

Arizona State, UCLA, and South Dakota State are the only teams playing tonight as advancing underdogs. In Day Crossing Teams we have UCLA, Oregon State, and South Dakota State playing tonight. Sucks to be them. As usual I have included their 3/25/2019 Results at the end of the table.

Results 3/24/2019

 

Seed School Record Score Seed School Record Score Region
1 Louisville 31 – 3 71 8 Michigan 22 – 12 50 East
4 South Carolina 23 – 9 72 5 Florida State 24 – 9 64 South
2 Iowa 28 – 6 68 7 Missouri 24 – 11 52 South
4 Texas A&M 26 – 7 78 5 Marquette 27 – 8 76 Midwest
2 Connecticut 33 – 2 84 10 Buffalo 24 – 10 72 East
4 Miami (FL) 25 – 9 55 5 * Arizona State 22 – 10 57 West
1 Mississippi State 32 – 2 85 9 Clemson 22 – 13 61 West
2 Oregon 31 – 4 91 10 Indiana 21 – 13 65 West
3 Maryland 29 – 5 80 6 * UCLA 22 – 12 85 East
4 Oregon State 26 – 7 76 5 Gonzaga 29 – 5 70 East
3 Syracuse 25 – 9 64 6 * South Dakota State 28 – 6 75 West

Tonight’s Games

 

Time Network Seed School Record Seed School Record Region
7:00 pm ESPN 2 Connecticut 33 – 2 6 UCLA 22 – 12 East
9:00 pm ESPN 1 Louisville 31 – 3 4 Oregon State 26 – 7 East
9:00 pm ESPN2 1 Mississippi State 32 – 2 5 Arizona State 22 – 10 West
11:00 pm ESPN2 2 Oregon 31 – 4 6 South Dakota State 28 – 6 West

My favorites in this group? I only have one dog hunting.

Louisville and Mississippi State could lose of course which would reduce my level of anxiety considerably.

NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament 2019: Regional Semifinals- Day 2

Getting close now. Regional Finals Saturday and Sunday.

Results 3/24/2019

Tennessee/Iowa, Oregon/UC Irvine, Virginia/Oklahoma, and Texas Tech/Buffalo results were posted yesterday.

 

Seed School Record Score Seed School Record Score Region
1 North Carolina 29 – 6 81 9 Washington 27 – 9 59 Midwest
1 Duke 31 – 5 77 9 UCF 24 – 9 76 East
4 Virginia Tech 26 – 8 67 12 Liberty 29 – 7 56 East
3 Houston 33 – 3 74 11 Ohio St. 20 – 15 59 Midwest

Tonight’s Games

 

Time Network Seed School Record Seed School Record Region
7:09 pm CBS 2 Mich. St. 30 – 6 3 LSU 28 – 6 East
7:29 pm TBS 1 North Carolina 28 – 6 5 Auburn 28 – 9 Midwest
9:39 pm CBS 1 Duke 30 – 5 4 Virginia Tech 25 – 8 East
9:59 pm TBS 2 Kentucky 29 – 6 3 Houston 32 – 3 Midwest

Of this group Michigan State.

Pondering the Pundits

Pondering the Pundits” is an Open Thread. It is a selection of editorials and opinions from> around the news medium and the internet blogs. The intent is to provide a forum for your reactions and opinions, not just to the opinions presented, but to what ever you find important.

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Barbara McQuade: Mueller Report’s 300 Pages Could Reveal If Barr Is Playing Politics

Attorney General William Barr’s letter to Congress regarding the Mueller report raises more questions than it answers.

On Sunday, Barr sent a four-page letter to Congress reporting the conclusion of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into any links between Russia and Donald Trump’s campaign to interfere with the 2016 presidential election. The letter purported to reveal Mueller’s principal findings, but it raises several significant questions that can be answered only by disclosure of Mueller’s entire report, which the Justice Department says is more than 300 pages. [..]

While the law protects certain matters from public disclosure, our democracy depends on an informed electorate. Only by sharing Mueller’s full report with Congress and the public can we begin to answer these questions, hold our public officials accountable for their actions, and protect our elections from future attacks.

Paul Krugman: G.O.P. Cruelty Is a Pre-existing Condition

It’s already clear how the 2020 election campaign will be waged. Republicans will claim, falsely, that Democrats want to take away your hamburgers. Democrats will assert, truthfully, that Republicans want to take away your health care.

I guess we’ll see which argument wins.

On Monday, the Trump administration adopted a new position on a lawsuit over the Affordable Care Act, telling a federal appeals court that it now supported the complete elimination of the law, which has made health insurance available to many Americans who wouldn’t have it otherwise.

We have a very good idea what would happen if this lawsuit were to succeed. Around 20 million Americans would lose health coverage.

While Donald Trump reportedly thinks that attacking the A.C.A. will please his base, the greatest devastation would actually come in states that strongly supported Trump in 2016, believing his promises that he would defend health care. In West Virginia, for example, 160,000 people — 11 percent of nonelderly adults — would see their health insurance snatched away.

Trump and his defenders are claiming that this wouldn’t happen, that they’ll unveil a great health care plan to replace Obamacare. But Republicans have been saying that for nine years, ever since Obamacare was enacted, and have never delivered. They don’t have a plan, and they never will.

So Republicans want to take away your health care. Democrats, on the other hand, want to make it better and cheaper — not just in the long run, with some kind of radical health reform, but right away.

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The Russian Connection: Adam Schiff – It’s Not OK

The Republican members of the House Intelligence Committee called for the resignation of the Democratic Chair Representative Adam Schiff (D-CA). Rep. Schiff shredded them barely looking down at his notes

“You might say that’s all OK. You might say that’s just what you need to do to win. But I don’t think it’s OK. I think it’s immoral. I think it’s unethical. I think it’s unpatriotic and, yes, I think it’s corrupt – and evidence of collusion.”

Modern Monetary Theory in 500 Words Or Less

As a writer I’m constantly plagued by the sneaking suspicion the nobody reads my stuff, perhaps because I’m too prolix and verbose (prolix suggests unreasonable and tedious dwelling on details, verbose implies dullness and obscurity). If it’s a complicated subject which I know in depth it’s hard to restrain myself from a 2500+ word tome (dK Button Pushing, History), a little over 5x a typical 500 word Op-Ed.

So tl;dr. I get it. But writing short is hard.

I didn’t have time to write a short letter, so I wrote a long one instead. – Sam Clemens

Randy Wray found an interesting piece by James Montier (unfortunately presented in .PDF) that, while longer in total, contains a 400 word summary of the basic principles of MMT in 7 bullet points.

Why Does Everyone Hate MMT
By James Montier, GMO
March 25, 2019

  1. Money is a creature of the state. Money is effectively an IOU. Anyone can issue money; the trouble is getting it accepted. The ability to impose taxes (or other obligations) makes a country’s ‘money’ valuable.
  2. Understanding the monetary environment is vital. The monetary regime under which a country operates matters. Any country that issues debt only in its own currency and has a floating currency can be thought of as being monetarily sovereign. This means it cannot be forced to default on its debt (i.e. the U.S., Japan, and the UK, but not the Eurozone or most emerging markets).
  3. An operational description of the monetary system is critical. Understanding that loans create deposits (which in turn create reserves, aka endogenous deposits create loans. For example, knowing that government deficit spending creates reserves and drives down interest rates is vital to understanding Japan’s bond market.
  4. Functional finance, not sound finance. Fiscal policy is much more potent than monetary policy. Fiscal policy should be aimed at generating full employment while maintaining low inflation (rather than, say, achieving a balanced budget position). A Job Guarantee scheme is an example of a useful policy option to effect this outcome (acting like a buffer stock in a commodity market) in the eyes of MMT.
  5. Limits are real resource and ecological limits. If any sector of the economy pushes it beyond the limits of capacity, then inflation will result. If a government spends too much or taxes too little, it can create inflation, but there is nothing unique about the government sector in this regard. These are the limits that matter – people, machines, factories – not ‘financing’ constraints.
  6. Private debt matters. Even in a monetarily sovereign state, private debt matters. The private sector cannot print money to repay its debts. As such, it has the potential to create a systemic vulnerability. Think Minsky’s financial instability hypothesis: stability begets instability.
  7. Macro accounting (Godley style) keeps us honest. One sector’s debt is another’s asset. So, the government’s debt is the private sector’s asset. Understanding how one sector relates to another using a sectoral balance framework is very helpful, as is understanding the Kalecki profits equation, or the way reserves work in a financial system. Accounting isn’t glamourous and identities shouldn’t be taken as behaviours, but they can help us spot unsustainable situations.

Ok, it gets a little arcane in patches but the reason you have “terms of art” is to encapsulate information in a short hand form. You can look up the authors referenced if you like and the concepts, but how long do you want to study Economics? I took the minimum for my History Major because I’m far more interested in Sung Dynasty landscapes and ceramics.

Cartnoon

Sports – Off The Air

In addition to Basketball, Formula One. Oh, and Opening Day. My Metropolitans are tied for First!

The Breakfast Club (So It Goes)

Welcome to The Breakfast Club! We’re a disorganized group of rebel lefties who hang out and chat if and when we’re not too hungover we’ve been bailed out we’re not too exhausted from last night’s (CENSORED) the caffeine kicks in. Join us every weekday morning at 9am (ET) and weekend morning at 10:00am (ET) (or whenever we get around to it) to talk about current news and our boring lives and to make fun of LaEscapee! If we are ever running late, it’s PhilJD’s fault.

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This Day in History

Julius and Ethel Rosenberg convicted of Cold War espionage; Lt. William Calley, Jr. convicted in the Vietnam War’s My Lai massacre; U.S. troops leave South Vietnam; Attorney Johnnie Cochran dies.

Breakfast Tunes

Something to Think about over Coffee Prozac

Being in politics is like being a football coach. You have to be smart enough to understand the game, and dumb enough to think it’s important.

Eugene McCarthy

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NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament 2019: Regional Semifinals- Day 1

Alas for Cinderella fans, Auburn was the only underdog to advance on Saturday.

Results 3/23/2019

At the bottom I add 4 Results from 3/24/2019, Tennessee/Iowa, Oregon/UC Irvine, Virginia/Oklahoma, Texas Tech/Buffalo because Tennessee, Oregon, Virginia and Texas Tech are playing tonight on short rest. Sucks to be them. Unbalanced schedule due to TV considerations I suppose.

 

Seed School Record Score Seed School Record Score Region
3 LSU 28 – 6 69 6 Maryland 23 – 11 67 East
2 Kentucky 29 – 6 62 7 Wofford 30 – 5 56 Midwest
2 Michigan 30 – 6 64 10 Florida 20 – 16 49 West
4 Florida State 29 – 7 90 12 Murray State 28 – 5 62 West
1 Gonzaga 32 – 3 83 9 Baylor 20 – 14 71 West
2 Mich. St. 30 – 6 70 10 Minnesota 22 – 14 50 East
3 Purdue 25 – 9 87 6 Villanova 26 – 10 61 South
4 Kansas 26 – 10 75 5 * Auburn 28 – 9 89 Midwest
2 Tennessee 31 – 5 83 10 Iowa 23 – 12 77 South
12 Oregon 25 – 12 73 13 UC Irvine 31 – 6 54 South
1 Virginia 31 – 3 63 9 Oklahoma 20 – 14 51 South
3 Texas Tech 27 – 6 78 6 Buffalo 32 – 3 58 West

Tonight’s Games

 

Time Network Seed School Record Seed School Record Region
7:09 pm CBS 1 Gonzaga 32 – 3 4 Florida State 29 – 7 West
7:29 pm TBS 2 Tennessee 31 – 5 3 Purdue 25 – 9 South
9:39 pm CBS 2 Michigan 30 – 6 3 Texas Tech 27 – 6 West
9:59 pm TBS 1 Virginia 31 – 3 12 Oregon 25 – 12 South

Of this group Gonzaga and Michigan.

You Might Think That’s OK

Did I mention I’m with Adam Schiff?

Adam goes on to ignore them. This is the cut from his channel, I didn’t find anything else that seemed primary but perhaps you can navigate C-SPAN better than I can.

Pondering the Pundits

Pondering the Pundits” is an Open Thread. It is a selection of editorials and opinions from> around the news medium and the internet blogs. The intent is to provide a forum for your reactions and opinions, not just to the opinions presented, but to what ever you find important.

Thanks to ek hornbeck, click on the link and you can access all the past “Pondering the Pundits”.

Follow us on Twitter @StarsHollowGzt

Emboldened by his attorney general’s summary of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s still-embargoed report, President Trump has shifted from his oft-repeated defense of “No collusion!” to an offensive against the investigation that he has always dismissed as a “witch hunt.”

As the saying goes, it’s not the parts of the Bible I don’t understand that bother me; it’s the parts that I do. As we wait to learn what the Mueller report really says, we need a similar clarity: It’s not what we don’t know that should bother us, but what we do. Whether Trump and his enablers have broken any laws, they are clearly committed to using law to subvert the basic tenets of our social contract: the will of the people, the good of the whole and equal justice under the law. [..]

We cannot wait for the Justice Department to catch this president in a legal misstep, though that may well happen at some point. Our present crisis is much bigger than Trump and his mendacity. It goes to the very heart of who we are as a nation. And history teaches us — from abolition to women’s suffrage to the labor movement to the civil rights era — that reports never saved us. Only deeply committed moral-fusion movements that resisted the lies of oppression have pushed America toward a more perfect union.

Jennifer Rubin: GOP heartlessness is a political loser

You may have already seen the viral video of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) reading Republicans the riot act for pulling a political stunt rather than giving the Green New Deal a respectful hearing:

That’s political gold — and not only because it provides such a glaring contrast to cynical Republican know-nothingism: “During floor debate ahead of a vote on the Green New Deal,” The Post noted, “Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) told his colleagues that if they really want to address environmental concerns they’ll encourage people to couple off and have more babies.” Ocasio-Cortez’s response was politics at its finest because it employs rhetoric and emotion in the service of public policy rooted in values — and it shames the opposition for violating basic human norms of empathy, honesty and rationality.

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Chuck Schumer’s Erotic Fan Fiction Web Page

Am I Sam? I do not like cowards in either House. I do not like whitewashing a louse. Bottomless Pinocchio, is a Traitor and has to go.

Ok, now you see why I don’t write Children’s Books and am a poor Ted Geisel substitute.

This piece depressed me because Sam seems to be buying into the Barr Memo

I’m with Adam Schiff.

Simon

Because why would you ever need translators? Doesn’t everyone speak ‘Murikan?

Ah, just everyone who matters. Including Putin who speaks flawless unaccented Broadcast Standard (those KGB Language Schools are good) but pretends not to.

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