Saturday [1 to 4]

(0842) Only just surfacing now, overslept second time. (0924)

 

4. From Capitalists at Work

http://www.cityunslicker.co.uk/2024/12/polly-toynbee-true-believer-hope.html

“The public career of Polly Toynbee is a continuous source of mirth.  How many socialist saviours has she hitched her wagon to, only to have her hopes crushed.  Owen, Blair, Brown, Patricia Hewitt (sic), … and now Starmer/Reeves.  Always bearing the imprint of the last person to sit upon her / brief her confidentially over lunch.

But before the worm turns & the Great Disappointment strikes, whilst her wagon still hitched there’s nothing she won’t do by way of providing what she thinks of as helpful outrider support.  Here’s the latest – in the Graun, as usual: 

The Waspi women suffered outrageous misogyny, but in poverty-stricken Britain they’re not the top priority. The government is right in its decision not to pay the women up to £10.5bn in compensation … a government [does not] have a financial duty to repair historical sexism.

Polly: calm down!  Starmer & Reeves – just like your former beau Brown – don’t mind lying & brazening these things out.  It just doesn’t bother them!  They don’t need your sophistry.”

3. Andy hisself has delivered a Chrissy present to Unherdable Cats

… Burns’s Ode to a Mouse (915)

I wish Andy a speedy recovery too from feline tooth and claw.

2. DAD is not a well cat this morning

… so he’s taking care of bod biz. I join Andy in wishing him a quick recovery (915).

1. Politicised judges and the politics of envy

HERE

“HOW RICH is too rich? According to judge Kathaleen McCormick, Chancellor of the Delaware Chancery Court, in her ruling on Musk v Tornetta in January this year, the 2018 remuneration package given to Elon Musk for growing Tesla into a 1.2 trillion-dollar company was way too generous. At the same time she appeared to mock his aim to colonise Mars.

McCormack ordered a rescission of Musk’s options package. He was thereby deprived of all compensation for his work of the previous five years. Two weeks ago, despite an overwhelming and larger second vote by shareholders in June in favour of Musk’s remuneration, judge McCormick, a politicised Democrat, stuck to her ruling that Musk should get nothing.”

3 replies on “Saturday [1 to 4]”

  1. A hanging judge? That phrase gives me a vision of a robed and bewigged judge suspended from a lamppost.

    I think that might a good name and sign for a pub. Now who could be offended by that?

    • The term ‘hanging judge’ is associated with the Bloody Assizes, which followed the Monmouth Rebellion of 1685 in the reign of Charles II. It refers to Judge Jeffreys. Local history for me.

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