Hey, look what I found
https://www.aei.org/research-products/report/toward-a-potential-grand-bargain-for-the-nation/https://bipartisanpolicy.org/download/?file=/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/BPC_Grand_Market_Committee_Paper-3.pdfI'm looking at it and some parts of it seem like it could very well be self-harming policy, I haven't gotten very far into it yet. I was looking for some other stuff and ran across it. I'll probably take another look at it soon. If someone else can check it for goofy stuff that would be cool to make sure I'm not hallucinatin' here. I was wondering how much this and things like it have been floating around the center since July.
EDIT2: I read a few chapters of it and... it seems like a frankenstein of defeated Republican policies from previous years... sort as if someone has scooped them up from a coiled pile resting upon rock bottom, perhaps sank halfway in a mystery fluid at the end of a long trailing smear after some sort of gradual descent from a once noble height. That is about as apt a description as I can give of this I think. There might be some good parts of it as camoflauge but as far as unreasonable outcomes go this one as a package seems, apologetically if you like something in it, scoff-worthy and probably some kind of outrage generator. The right honorable GenZ might not remember this junk but I do! Also the '90s... ahhh!... the '90s...
Also in unrelated matters, the new CNN comedy newsgame's first episode with Dr. Michael Ian Black and Roy Wood JR and the lady who I didn't know from beforehand and was also funny was excellent. However, on the OnDemand when I showed
someone A FELLOW CONSUMER OF COMEDY NEWSGAMES it seems that someone ELSE, I'd guess CNN, has severely edited it and made it far less funny by removing all controversial subjects, including even sex! sex! of all things on a comedy show. The edit broke multiple callback jokes for example, because the orginal callback was not suitable for a corporate boardroom or oddly enough bordered on questioning government security policy which is surely not a fun thing to notice has been edited out of the recorded comedy newsgame. So my recommendation is to watch it live or do a live recording or else you will miss out on a worthy successor to At Midnight, which I think was cancelled more to keep Chris Hardwick from hosting most television shows and thus singehandedly fixing cable television. I haven't seen the second episode. If the first episode was to go by, CNN should just not edit it for OnDemand or other whatzits.
EDIT: I changed Chris Hardwick to the correct name from the name of an actor with a name people find easier to remember apparently. I am ambivalent and/or neutral on the correctness of receiving points for any such deed.