fantapoliticahumorous look at Italian politics (bilingual)Monday, March 14, 2011 Wisconsin continues to outdo Italy in fantapolitica. The Republican Majority of the Wisconsin Senate has deprived the Democratic Senators of their votes. Can they do that ? Politico outdoes itself Jonathan Chait quotes and gently criticizes. Edited down his post is much less diplomatic. Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen argue that the Tea Party redefined the purpose of the GOP as opposition to spending:The Republican Party is undergoing a messy but unmistakable 20-month transformation from fanatically anti-Obama to fanatically anti-spending ... [skip] Here's is the one part of the article proposing a defined policy change:Even Ralph Reed, the Republican operative most tapped in to evangelicals, reflected the new GOP mindset when he gave this surprising wish list for the next presidential race: “In a perfect world, I’d like to hear the Republican nominee run on a platform that takes the capital gains tax to zero over five years.” ... I think that Allen and VandeHei really don't care about the difference between cutting taxes and cutting spending. Politico is influential, but, what's worse, they used to be presented as reporters by the Washington Post. Clearly any interest in actual policy is considered liberal bias over there. I can't top this. Also I'm pleased that my native country is following in the glorious political tradition of my country of residence (although 25 is a bit old by Papi's standards). Jim Newell reports Wisconsin Senator’s Wife, Maid Support His Recall Jim Newell — Wisconsin State Sen. Randy Hopper, a close Republican ally of Gov. Scott Walker, is among the eight senators that activists will try to recall for supporting the infamous "budget repair bill" to weaken public sector unions. So this weekend, some protesters marched to his house — yikes! — to have a chat. But his wife answered the door and told the protesters that Hopper lives with his 25-year-old girlfriend now, and a divorce is underway. Not surprisingly, his wife said she would join Team Recall and sign the petition. The (ex-)family's maid, apparently, had already signed it. Tuesday, February 15, 2011 Belusconi nei Guai con donne No not the million or so who protested Sunday and not the one's he invited to his bunba bunga. The ones who will judge him. Turns out that various women have been making all sorts of trouble for Sivio. There is the juvenile court magistrate who ordered the police to send Karmai Al Mahroug to a community making her release to the care of a dental hygenist regional councilor and a prostitute clearly the result of extortion (concussione). Then, of course, Ilda Boccassini who handled the investigation and will handle the prosecution. And the GIP Judge Cristina Di Censo who just indicted him. But the new news is that he will be tried by a panel of three women "The trial is set to begin April 6 before a panel of three female judges." This shows us how dangerous written exams are. The reason that so many magistrates are women is that entering magistrates are hired (typically right out of university) based on their score on a written exam on the law which is graded anonymously (with a serial number not a name on the exam paper). Therefore women are taking over the Italian Judiciary. |