No. Not that kind. This is a family blog!
I’m talking about this – a live stream from Washington, DC, near the Capitol.
Funny how a familiar view of Union Station (which was what I saw when I first checked it out) can be so compelling.
No. Not that kind. This is a family blog!
I’m talking about this – a live stream from Washington, DC, near the Capitol.
Funny how a familiar view of Union Station (which was what I saw when I first checked it out) can be so compelling.
I don’t know what is going on, but the sale of the struggling bookstore, the Bodhi Tree, appears to have stumbled.
The answer is simple: money.
Yes, Young has let his fundraising slip. The truth is, he has been living off his cash on hand (COH) for several cycles and it has finally reached the point where you can safely say that it’s pretty darn low. Less than two hundred thousand dollars, in fact.
But his last opponent, Charlie Justice, raised less than three hundred thousand, if I recall (I’m too lazy to look it up, but if I’m wrong, it’s not by much). And Young is more than capable of bringing in $100K a quarter without getting out of bed, simply by having someone mail donation envelopes to lobbyists, PACs, and defense contractors.
The way to beat him is money. I would say at least $1 million, with most of that being put on television and a serious investment in a ground game, with a considerable team of organizers in the field.
And do you have a candidate in mind who can raise that?
Didn’t think so.
Ken Welch is broadly popular, but he hasn’t shown the ability nor the desire to raise that kind of money. Down the road, Kriseman could become that, but he’s not nearly there yet.
Yes, Democrats should run someone – not credible, since I’ve just spent this post explaining that there really isn’t a credible candidate (credible in the sense of having a half decent at winning), but someone with a good profile who won’t embarrass anyone – but folks need to get away from focusing on guys like Bill Young and start focusing on winning city council and mayoral races and then on state legislative and countywide races.
Then, once a sizeable number of Democrats have clout at the county level, let’s talk about Young. Of course, he’ll probably have retired by then (and don’t think that Republicans Karen Seel and Frank Hibbard aren’t licking their chops at that eventuality).
I should add that if you live in St Pete or Largo, you will have a chance to vote for some up and coming Democrats in municipal elections. St Peter City Councilman Steve Kornell is great candidate, great member of the city council, and just a good guy to boot and I’ve heard great things about another St Pete candidate, Charlie Gerdes, and about Largo City Commission candidate, Michael Smith.
Little did I know that Keats was born on Halloween.
The little used bookstore on Capitol Hill with the cranky owner sold me a marvelous little leather bound collection of his complete poetry, just the right size for a jacket pocket.
New Directions turned 75 years old last Friday!
In case you don’t know who they are, New Directions are they guys who keep modernist greats like Ezra Pound (including my Cantos), William Carlos Williams, and Marianne Moore in print.
The Sixty-Third Canto, short though it is, confused me greatly.
In the first place, we have abandoned China. Well, mostly. There is the Chinese character (pictured) which Pound inserts something less than 2/3 of the way into the Canto.
So far as I can tell, it is the diary or correspondence of a lawyer (that much is mentioned: …So that I/believe no lawyer ever did so much business/for so little profit as I did during the 17 years that I practiced) commenting on the various things he has read recently – from history to current news to literature.
Byron and Shakespeare are mentioned (Timon of Athens, specifically, in the latter case). Jefferson, Adams (pere et fils), Franklin.
Why am I not shocked to hear that Republicans are trying to eliminate funding for bike trails?
There’s a beautiful right by where I grew up in Florida, called the Pinellas Trail.
But maybe those GOP’ers are right. After all, surely Americans, especially are children, are currently spending too much time out doors and getting too much exercise. Because, really, Americans are in too good of a shape. We should spend less time on bike trails and more time on our couches.
I’ve always thought that the streetcar should be brought back into wide use, mainly because it’s far less expensive to set up street car lines than to dig the tunnels needed for a subway.
This article seems to agree.
The piece talks a good bit about the St. Charles streetcar in New Orleans. I have some wonderful memories of riding that line with my friend Dzifa, taking it from her Garden District apartment to the bars and restaurants of the French Quarter.
No, not really.
But this article does posit him as a guide for how the movement might push America towards building a more just society.