Monday Links!

I’m pretty deep into the procrastination cycle of shame so don’t miss these still-perfectly-fresh Sunday Morning Links.


* Protests and state of emergency declared in Kenosha after a black man is shot seven times in front of his children after breaking up a fight. Despite erroneous social media reports, Jacob Blake remains alive and will hopefully survive this attack.


* The Pandemic Recession Is Approaching a Dire Tipping Point. ‘Not just a low-wage recession’: White-collar workers feel coronavirus squeeze. Goldman Sachs Confirms Roughly 4 Million Employees to Remain Unemployed Into 2022.




It’s Sunday so you should know that if the minimum wage had increased at the rate of productivity since 1960, it would be $22.50. Instead, it’s just $7.25. Meanwhile tens of millions of Americans today head to a second or third job because they can’t afford life’s basic needs.


— Joe Sanberg (@JosephNSanberg) August 23, 2020



* Chinese government releases new guidelines for science fiction.


* How Can We Plan for the Future in California? An extremely dire description of the situation.




1. This year, there will be no way to make even a dent in the fires with our tools. There is no small chance that vast swaths of major cities there will burn. I know, because I've fought wildfires, and everyone on my crew agrees: this month is the beginning of the end.


— Daniel Boguslaw (@DRBoguslaw) August 22, 2020





And if she could smell it with her heavy head cold, it must be a tremendous fire!


  “We ought to call the brigade!” she exclaimed. “Is it a hayrick?”


  “The brigade would have a long way to go,” the doctor told her curtly. “It’s from America. The wind’s blowing that way.” https://t.co/n9AFiltXDx


— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) August 23, 2020



* Zoom Is Down at the Worst Possible Time wheeeeeeeee


* The Corner That State Universities Have Backed Themselves Into. Blame Game.


William Faulkner’s Southern Guilt.


Seven missing Doctor Who episodes identified, in negotiations to be returned to the UK.


* Progressives have gotten all they can out of the election season. After November, they will have to raise a ruckus to secure victory. The Biden Era Will Put the New Left to the Test.




On balance I think things are so messed up that Biden will probably win but if not I want to lay down my marker that I think “Granddad likes ice cream” was the wrong message for four straight days of the DNC convention


— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) August 24, 2020





I think we’ll see the US break up within my lifetime. Just don’t know if I’ll live fifty years or five. https://t.co/oxmSYSKOYq


— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) August 24, 2020



27 GOP ex-lawmakers back Biden on first day of Republican National Convention. No Sitting President Was As Far Behind As Trump Going Into The Conventions. Can Biden’s Center Hold?


* Un-Adopted: YouTubers Myka and James Stauffer shared every step of their parenting journey. Except the last.


Job insecurity, low pay, working from home: we’re all millennials now.


* Yes, I know how shops work.


* Neopets: A True Crime Story.


* 2020’s got my head so turned around Chuck Schumer made me laugh.


* And finally, some is making sense: Could We Force the Universe to Crash?


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