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Polling Matters returns for an extended episode exploring the latest goings-on in Washington DC and what a recent avalanche of Brexit related polling tells us about public opinion as we head into a crucial party conference season.
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https://www.joe.ie/politics/jacob-rees-mogg-ireland-donald-trump-mexico-638643
What a f**king mess
https://twitter.com/Jamin2g/status/1035286359622262784
bettercars more suited to the European market?Cometh the Ruth?
https://twitter.com/tnewtondunn/status/1035299426124918784
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-45364150
https://twitter.com/heraldscotland/status/1035296414434254849
"Justice Department Says Harvard Illegally Discriminates Against Asian American Applicants"
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2018/8/30/doj-harvard-unlawful/
In response to some of the Frank Field stuff earlier, wish him all the best.
Seems incredibly unlikely he would retain his seat against a Labour candidate, the area is close enough to being Liverpool politically.
The whether he stays in the party or is expelled for going independent seems fairly unimportant except perhaps from a principle point of view. The actual result will be much the same anyway, he will sit as an MP not taking the Labour whip and there will be a different candidate selected for Labour in his seat at the next election.
https://twitter.com/DanKaszeta/status/1035186338839121920
https://twitter.com/ChristianJMay/status/1035211331354460164
Still, it must have been the same in 1917.
I thought Donald Trump wanted fair trade.
Communities Secretary James Brokenshire has revealed how plans for the Holocaust Memorial in Westminster strike a “personal chord” after detailing how his father-in-law and his children’s great grandfather both escaped Nazi Germany.
https://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/communities-secretary-reveals-family-connection-to-shoah-1.469071
European leaders and the continent’s auto industry have been offering to drop the EU’s 10 percent tariff on passenger vehicles, a persistent target of Trump’s complaints. He has used the gap between that EU duty and the U.S.’s own 2.5 percent tariff on passenger cars to justify his plan to impose an import tax of as much as 25 percent on imported cars and parts.
But that complaint ignores the much higher 25 percent tariff the U.S. applies on light trucks, the most profitable segment for the U.S. auto industry.
Britain’s headline gauge of consumer confidence, compiled by market research firm GfK for the European Commission, rose to -7 in August from -10 in July, matching 2018 highs struck in March and May.
Economists who took part in a Reuters poll had mostly expected the reading to remain at -10.
A separate survey showed a different picture among companies.
Lloyds Bank said its measure of business confidence in August fell six points to its lowest this year at 23 percent, dented by concerns about trading prospects for the year ahead and less economic optimism.
That compared with levels of around 40-50 percent before the Brexit referendum.
https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-britain-economy-consumersentiment/uk-consumers-defy-brexit-blues-but-companies-fret-surveys-idUKKCN1LF2T3
https://twitter.com/AmbassadorRice/status/1035311089658015744
But the point remains: President Trump isn't really interested in free or fair trade.
Still I think the case wins if it reaches SCOTUS
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-eu-merkel/merkel-backs-bavarian-ally-as-center-rights-eu-commission-candidate-media-idUSKCN1LF2O5
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/google-sotu-promotion/
Early days, but shows promise.
https://slate.com/technology/2018/08/no-matter-how-bad-it-gets-trump-will-never-give-up.html
Clinicians have observed that some individuals with antisocial personalities burn out. Over time, negative family and legal consequences take a toll, prompting antisocials to conform to social and legal expectations. However, when antisocial personalities wield power, burning out is unlikely. Power provides leverage to evade personal responsibility for financial maleficence and sexual indiscretions. Antisocial personalities who have the upper hand will increase their reckless, impulsive, and self-aggrandizing behaviors in an effort to extend their ever-expanding need for power and control. This seems to be the case with Trump: He will continue to be drawn toward authoritarian leaders, for example, because they symbolize his interpersonal goal of gaining even more power and authority over everyone...
I've never seen it, but apparently at events he is always one of the first on the dancefloor, and deliberately dances awfully, so others aren't embarrassed about dancing. The floor soon fills up.
I guess to dance truly dreadfully, you have to be able to dance well. Therefore I must be a brilliant dancer in private ...
Tesla does have a significant advantage over its western rivals, as it understood very early on that controlling its own supply of batteries would be they key to succeeding competitively.
They are now spending large sums to catch up, so the window of opportunity is fairly brief.
The batteries are manufactured in conjunction with Panasonic, with the battery cells in the Gigafactory being made by Panasonic (leastways, hey were a year or so ago, and I assume that has not changed).
The problem with comparing Tesla with 'other tech companies' is that the other tech companies generally produced software only, and software is relatively cheap to produce and deploy. Mass production of cars is much more difficult. Witness the alleged rather high rate of out-of-factory rework required. Hardware is hard; mass hardware is really hard.
Even SpaceX isn't a comparison, as that produces (inn the order of) a hundred engines, and a couple of dozen or so rockets, per year. That's not mass production in car terms.
Pause.
I'll get my coat.
Good.
The carpet vendor thought he could sell us any old tat at an exhorbitant price, because he thought we wouldn't haggle. But we have now turned round and headed towards the door. Surprise surprise, he will magically have a better carpet, at a better price.
Bazaar Carpet Buying 1.01.......
https://twitter.com/TheScotsman/status/1035399592710418432
Or something.
May should challenge her to a dance-off. I'd personally love to see Theresa May pogoing with the Maasai to Sheena Is A Punk-rocker.........
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA4bAuAoEsU
Dancing in public is the stuff of nightmares. Unlike the dream I had last night, about going to assassin school. Although I suppose the media would still be having a go at May if she'd tried her hand at knife-throwing.
The former first minister’s controversial decision to launch a fundraising campaign for his legal challenge laid bare internal divisions in the nationalist movement.
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon voiced concerns about the message Salmond’s successful crowdfunding campaign would send to victims of harassment.
But her words were undermined when her party treasurer donated money to it.
SNP MSP Colin Beattie contributed £20 to the online drive yesterday helping push it beyond the £50,000 Salmond aimed for.
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/snp-turmoil-sturgeon-urges-supporters-13167672
As you should know gentlemen don't discuss these things Carlotta but let's just say that with the collapse of Jute, Jam and Journalism the City is exploring other options.
But I would, if it would give me regular assassin dreams.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3KBuQHHKx0
I am not a huge fan of judicial review which usually seems to be looking at the wrong question, not whether the right decision was reached but whether the right procedure was used to make it. In this case Salmond is challenging the procedures used to investigate him. I don't think that these have been examined or tested before so it is quite possible that some flaw will be found but this will have nothing to do with the merits of the actual complaints.
Like all that Russki TV money he gets.
https://theguardian.com/education/2018/aug/30/physics-teachers-should-be-paid-more-to-attract-and-retain-talent-report
Its just as well there are no important issues facing the country.
All teachers rely on repetition to make sure that important points are fully understood.
I'm almost tempted to go......
Jeez David do I have to explain my jokes now!!??
Once seen, cannot be unseen....
https://youtu.be/nRLi_G5vCxs