Daily review 26/07/2024

Written By: - Date published: 5:30 pm, July 26th, 2024 - 14 comments
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14 comments on “Daily review 26/07/2024 ”

  1. joe90 1

    The Scientific American puts the slipper in.

    When the Supreme Court’s Ohio v. EPA decision blocked Environmental Protection Agency limits on Midwestern states polluting their downwind neighbors, a sad but telling coda came in Justice Neil Gorsuch’s opinion. In five instances, it confused nitrogen oxide, a pollutant that contributes to ozone formation, with nitrous oxide, better known as laughing gas.

    You can’t make this stuff up. This repeated mistake in the 5-4 decision exemplifies a high court not just indifferent to facts but contemptuous of them.

    Public trust in the Supreme Court, already at a historic low, is now understandably plunging. In the last four years, a reliably Republican majority on the high court, led by Chief Justice John Roberts, has embarked on a remarkable spree against history and reality itself, ignoring or eliding facts in decisions involving school prayer, public health, homophobia, race, climate change, abortion and clean water, not to mention the laughing gas case.

    The crescendo to this assault on expertise landed in June, when the majority’s Chevron decision arrogated to the courts regulatory calls that have been made by civil servant scientists, physicians and lawyers for the last 40 years. (With stunning understatement, the Associated Press called it “a far-reaching and potentially lucrative victory to business interests.” No kidding.) The decision enthrones the high court—an unelected majority—as a group of technically incompetent, in some cases corrupt, politicos in robes with power over matters that hinge on vital facts about pollution, medicine, employment and much else. These matters govern our lives.

    https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-supreme-courts-contempt-for-facts-is-a-betrayal-of-justice/

  2. joe90 2

    So Rusty Rockets isn't quite as clever as he thinks he is.

    .

    The right is hoppin' mad about Vice President Kamala Harris being the presumptive Democratic nominee for President now that Joe Biden has stepped down.

    And in far-right influencer and comedian Russell Brand's case, it had him so upset he forgot how to do words.

    Brand took to X, formerly Twitter, to rail against Harris in a rambling diatribe full of fancy-sounding words, the kind of screed people write when they're trying to sound really, REALLY smart and sophisticated.

    https://www.comicsands.com/russell-brand-kamala-melatonin-melanin-2668811027.html

  3. SPC 3

    So many school building projects are being halted, one has to suspect a crisis is being created for a purpose – the ACT party wants building in the health and education sector funded by the private sector.

    https://www.1news.co.nz/2024/07/26/ministry-of-education-halts-100-school-building-projects/

    • weka 5.1

      If you are going to post YT links, please explain what they are about.

      We consider links on their own to be spam or better suited to FB etc. thanks.

  4. PsyclingLeft.Always 6

    JD Vance : the nutbar's nutbar..also an Alex Jones-er

    J.D. Vance Says Conservatives Need to Embrace Alex Jones and Oligarchs

    https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/vance-alex-jones-oligarchs-speech-report-1235061811/

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