Happy Captain Picard Day Links!

* Speaking of: a nice reflection on the first episode of Picard at the LARB blog.


The more important observation at this point is that none of the Democrats have faced the full force of the contemporary Republican attack machine and none of them have demonstrated their capacity to survive it. I would argue that if Sanders seems unready, then all of his Democratic rivals are vastly more unready. And that all Democrats are now equally vulnerable to the way that the Republican Party now conducts itself politically, because the Republican Party no longer has any constraints on its behavior. Neither accuracy nor probity matters any longer. Legality is unimportant to a lawless party. The preservation of democratic norms and structures doesn’t matter to a party that no longer believes that the opposition has a right to govern if elected. The contemporary GOP and its base believe that by definition, only they have political legitmacy. The Democrats are still preparing to run in an election, while their opponents are preparing to go to war.


* Four ways America’s system of government is rigged against democracy (and Democrats).


* First Bernie, now this: Vermont might broaden license plate comedy forever by allowing emojis.


* Fair wages are anti-doctrinal: A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that Duquesne University’s status as a Roman Catholic institution exempts it from National Labor Relations Board’s rules on forming an adjunct union.


The Age of Climate Authoritarianism Is Upon Us.


Funded by the federal government, local governments in coastal states are buying out thousands of homes in vulnerable areas every year, reshaping and breaking up communities as they go. In their wake, the departed residents of these communities have left what may be the country’s first climate ghost towns, abandoned places made uninhabitable by the warming of the planet. The vacant lots of Arbor Oaks and neighborhoods like it provide a stark warning about the shortcomings of the government’s haphazard, market-driven response to climate change, and raise difficult questions about the rights of people who live in the path of climate disaster.


* Rewilding the Arctic could stop permafrost thaw and reduce climate change risks.


Student group calls for university to divest in fossil fuels.


* How the gig economy leaves people poorer, in three or four tweets.




This is also why the gig economy has such incredibly high turn-over. Once you’ve put 100k miles on your car for peanuts, you’re suddenly hit with the bill for a new transmission or whatever. Wiped out. These companies chew through desperation and spit out destitution.


— DHH (@dhh) January 28, 2020



The company that literally manufactured and sold Zyklon-B to the Nazis doing a Holocaust Memorial Day tweet is a great example of how the Holocaust exists in the Western imaginary as a decontextualized, abstract and perfect evil.


The Curious Worldview of Michael Schur’s Television.


* This is exactly what Joe Biden sounds like, and I can’t understand how everyone doesn’t see it. Why does Joe Biden keep losing his cool with voters?


* Abolish the Senate!


* It would sell! It would sell.




proud to announce my friends at Pfizer and the MIT Media Lab have a pill you take every morning that makes you forget the day before and believe our government has some fundamental legitimacy; the effects last till around evening, when you'll see ads for it on major news networks


— supererogatory masochism (@PatBlanchfield) January 27, 2020



Untitled Goose Game devs donate a percentage of profit to indigenous groups.


Minneapolis police no longer to ticket for equipment violations under new policy. This seems like it could actually be good policy, as long as it’s not a smokescreen for surveillance or harassment.


Here Are the Fare-Evasion Enforcement Data the NYPD Fought to Keep Secret.


* A constitutive contradiction in the law surrounding sex offender lists I hadn’t realized.


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* And in a dark time, true art finds a way.




If there is to be one piece of art left for some alien intelligence to find and ruminate over among the ruins of the human race, I hope it's this one. https://t.co/qkG4vUttUK


— Nathan Ballingrud (@NBallingrud) January 28, 2020


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