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November 22, 2013 0

Aaugh

By News Desk

Tweet Well, perhaps off topic, but in the US approval of positions for science and science policy agencies often get tied up in the Senate so Eli is not exactly crying about Lucy getting kicked in the head yesterday.  Still, as many have pointed out that while the Republicans were filibustering an awful lot of people, there is some value to it, and sometimes (see Bork, Robert who, btw was not filibustered but rather defeated in a straight vote, or, perhaps more recently Miguel Estrada who was) there is a value to it. So Eli has a modest proposal, which, as all of Eli’s simple and modest proposals, will be ignored.  OTOH, what are blogs for.  Give the minority leader a small number of cards to play, say four or five per year.  When the minority leader decides it is important enough, why yes, that appointment does not come to a vote if there are forty supporters or more.  Since such things are more often tactical than strategic, if say within a month the situation is resolved, the card is returned ADDITIONAL THUMB SUCKING:  Curious bunnies inquire why a few Republican Senators on the business side of the party did not break away, eliminating the log jam, as happened in 2005 with the business side of the Democratic Party joining with Republicans to make filibusters much harder to do for the Dems.  The answer is simple.  The business wing Senators WANTED Reid and the Democrats to eliminate the filibuster.  The radicals on the right WANT government to fail (what that means perhaps tonight).  The left wing of the Democratic Party (which actually is not so radical) and even the far out left do not.  That means that any Republican business wing Senators who break filibusters would be attacked and primaried from the right.  Eliminating that issue eliminates or limits the treat.  Every damn judge or third level bureaucrat approved does not become a club to be used against them

November 21, 2013 0

Eurozone Flash PMI Shows Slight Growth, France Back in Contraction

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Eurozone Flash PMI Shows Slight Growth, France Back in Contraction The rosy eurozone growth estimates of a few months ago have bitten the dust already with the possible exception of Germany. The Markit Flash Eurozone PMI signals slowing growth for second successive month in November, with France leading the way. Flash Eurozone PMI Composite Output Index at 51.5 (51.9 in October)

November 21, 2013 0

$200 million hydrogen highway probably won’t work and is a good idea

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Tweet Delayed blogging here, but thought I’d call out an initiative to fund $20 million annually for a decade to create hydrogen fueling stations in California. This should create 100 new fueling stations – currently the state has nine that are open to the public. Maybe I’m being too skeptical, but electric vehicles have a huge leg up on hydrogen and still confront an enormous challenge getting an adequate infrastructure in place, so I have strong doubts about whether this will work

November 21, 2013 0

Mish Fined 8,000 Euros for Quoting French Blog

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On September 2, 2011, the Wall Street Journal chimed in with A French Banking Primer The effects of a system that ‘encourages excessive financial leverage’. By its own account, Credit Agricole’s tangible common equity is just 2.1% of its assets—which means its €1.6 trillion balance sheet is leveraged nearly 49-to-1.