"Undermining my electoral viability since 2001."

Update

Cocksuckers at Greyhound were sold out, but my peeps over at the Union Square Alamo car rental spot hooked me up with a one-way run, so I got back home last night with Luke and Julia. I'm realizing I'm close to broke; been letting invoices slide.

I'm going to def launch into a redesign of this site soon. Stay tuned for that.

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Norte!

Ok... off to the Oakland greyhound terminal, one of the finest human-watching opportunities you can get.

Lucas and Julia are up in Westhaven now. The Peach is safely back in Nueva Jorka. I've got a lot of catching up to do on work. Seems like projects are coming out of the woodwork, people wanting to know what my plans are for the fall, for next year, forever...

A little bird told me that DC dems are going to throw another 8-figure sum down the toilet to try and make a national voterfile. Stop trying to be the borg, dudes. It's not who you are. Embrace decentralization and win!

Ok; really time to go now.

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Summary

Interesting. I stayed last night in the E-bay at the Landeman's house of Sociology -- three grads; one apartment; more bookshelves than you can shake a stick at -- and this morning while we're getting coffee he asks me what's been going on in politics.

And so I summarize:

  • Polling suggests that the Democrats may take a slim majority in the House and/or (slimmer possibility) the Senate this fall, making Bush a lame duck, which would be good in and of itself.
  • However, they're not going to really be able to do anything, so the energy crunch and housing-market slump (pretty much unavoidable) may get blamed on them.
  • On the other hand: free health care may be in the offing.
  • Today's primary in Connecticut should be interesting.

We didn't get into the international stuff, which doesn't really look too good either. Neo-conservatism seems broken, but I don't count out their ability to shoehorn us deeper into a middle-eastern war when we should be disengaging from the region militarily. We won't get a refferendum on new foreign policy vision until '08 anyway, but I'm pessimistic about how much of a check a Democratic House will put on Bush. Theoretically they can just cut off the money, but I don't think they want to play that kind of hardball. Don't seem to really care enough. Alternate visions are also sadly lacking in the leadership caste.

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The Road to Drupal Hell

LO-fuckin-L

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