Finals makes me feel so crazy I have to consult the council (imaginary tiny mice) about all my decisions
Finals makes me feel so crazy I have to consult the council (imaginary tiny mice) about all my decisions
Meow
Ya I cried a little
My boyfriend helped me take some UV photos of my infiltrations today! fuGFP is on the bottom and GFP is on the top. Both very cool fluorescent proteins
Iβm thinking about federal income tax.
If the federal government isnβt meeting its obligations why should we?
Specifically, Iβd love to see states get the money first and hold it in trust pending litigation. I want to pay my taxes but not to a government that doesnβt respect the constitution.
Watching Jalen Hurts and his team kick the Chiefsβ asses made me feel like I did when I voted for Kamala
I have purse
Lastest episode of drag race has me listening to Boogie Wonderland at least twice a day
Signal Boost: All U.S. federal government websites are already archived by the End of Term Web Archive
Let people know, download your own copies.
Don't let this digital book burn continue.
#Feds #Health #WHO #CDC #AMA #USPHS #FDA #NIH #NCHS #PCORI
THE ASK This week, between Monday and the vote on Vought, we're asking people from all over the country to plan a visit to Senate State Offices to demand Democrats fight and to hold Republicans accountable for their complicity. DEMOCRATS MUST USE EVERY PROCEDURAL TOOL TO SHUT DOWN TRUMP'S AGENDA Yes, we need Democrats to vote no on Vought's nomination, but no is not enough. Democrats have the power to grind Senate business to a halt and force Republicans to feel the political cost of backing Trump's extremist agenda. Here's how: 1. Deny a Quorum: If Republicans don't have 51 votes in the chamber, Democrats can walk out and shut down Senate business entirely. 2. Block Unanimous Consent: Object to every procedural shortcut, forcing Republicans to take the longest possible route for every step of the confirmation process. 3. Max Out Debate Time: Use all 30 hours of debate on Vought to expose Project 2025, Musk's Treasury takeover, and the funding freeze. 4. Delay and Disrupt: Force roll-call votes, quorum calls, and procedural delays to slow everything down. 5. Blanket Opposition: Democrats cannot continue to vote for Trump's other nominees, helping to install more MAGA loyalists into powerful positions in the federal government while this power grab continues. No Business as Usual: This is a constitutional crisis. Democrats must abandon the old rules and fight with everything they have. Bottom line: Senate Democrats must block, delay, and obstruct every step of this process-no cooperation, no easy votes, no fast-tracking Trump's takeover. To learn more about how Senate Democrats can shut down Trump's agenda with procedural hardball, check out our explainer here.
Indivisible is urging people to visit their senators' local offices between now and Thursday to demand that they use every toolβincluding denying a quorum and blocking unanimous consentβto fight the confirmation of Project 2025 architect Russell Vought for head of OMB docs.google.com/document/d/1...
Gojo hit a funky pose this morning to encourage me for my exam
You couldnβt pay me to care about illegal immigration when Americans have no healthcare, university costs an arm and a leg, homelessness is a massive human rights issue, and a felon is President!
I feel like if a presidentβs approval rate dips below 50% they should be impeached