Every ICE officer who has broken the law should be arrested, tried, and imprisoned for their crimes.
Every ICE officer who has broken the law should be arrested, tried, and imprisoned for their crimes.
I get yelled at for saying this but for many hundreds of years people went to university not to get diplomas or be employable but because immersion in the humanities was considered foundational to a good life, and school must return to its original purpose: the joy of learning.
Bombing bombing in the burning gulf
The Francis can barely hear the Fukuyama
History falls apart the end cannot hold
Mere tragedy then farce is unleashed upon the world
The tide of darkness rises
world war warcraft two takes shape
the best lack all agency while the worst are all mememaxing
MAGA is the most toxic, hollow, phony, grifty, obnoxious, fraudulent, culty, soulless political movement in US history built on lies, hate, paranoia and greed. And as it unravels, so many rats will claim they were never really on the ship.
People used to like to say we are a nation of laws, but if we donβt enforce them then everything is a political question, todayβs status quo. Perhaps the nation of laws thing was only aspirational, but I think we are seeing some excellent reasons to aspire to it.
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Impeachment is a congressional duty, not a potential strategy. Impeachment is to stop crimes by the president. There isn't any other way. It shouldn't matter how popular it is.
Not punishment enough.
A lot of people say AI isn't very good for the world and its outputs are routinely unreliable, but these haters fail to see how it's revolutionizing how we incinerate schoolchildren.
Hello? Anybody home?
Climate "hushing" and avoidance has allowed Trump and the fossil industry to destroy decades of effort.
Where is the climate movement? Where are the Democratic politicians?
Vast majorities are concerned about climate change.
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1. Over the last six months, Iβve been studying MAGA, and trying to understand why it has been so successful β and what the Democrats ought to learn from that success. The results were published in the New Yorker magazine this week. Hereβs what I learned: (a π§΅)
www.newyorker.com/magazine/202...
For these things to work at all this has to be true. Donβt use them.
they start wars to use the weapons they bought for billions from billionaires and then say we need to spend more billions to buy more weapons.
The glibness. The indifference. The carelessness. The utter lack of planning for a war against a country of 90M. The sickness of a man who acts on whim that will kill thousands not hundreds. The horror of a regime that enables this sickness. The broken body politic that votes in such malignancy.
About every 57k miles driven by Muskβs robotaxis one gets into a wreck. Thatβs four times the rate of humans.
Insults like that only land on more perceptive people than me, I guess. Maybe I'll use "USAian" from now on. And "UMSian" for people from Mexico? Or "Dominionists" for people from Canada? This could be fun.
This is appalling, and the rest of the thread. The human cost and the cost to our society of gutting our national commitment to scientific research will be brutal. And it is so unnecessary.
I thought it was just a clever way to save a few characters when you're hitting the limit.
Not the point of the conversation, but we in RI voted to dump the "Plantations" thing in 2020. Still there on some buildings, where it's carved in stone, but gone from most other places.
impeach him. try to do it once a month, if necessary. build the case over and over to not just the American people but to the world that this isnβt the way things should be here, that this isnβt the way we should use our power abroad.
The birthright citizenship IS an easy case. Thatβs the point. Thatβs the flex. βNo matter what rights you think you have, no matter how universally acknowledged you think they are, no matter how central to American values those rights are, WE decide whether or not you have those rightsββ¦β¦
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I think far too little attention is paid to exactly this aspect of policy advocacy. There is a moral dimension to advocacy itself, since the things you are advocating could become policy. You can't justify the morality of making an argument for a bad policy by simply hoping it is never enacted.
it took an expensive, coordinated effort & a lot of people saying βthis doesnβt matterβ to get from a bathroom ban costing one state $400 million & a gubernatorial race to βtrans people must turn in their documents which become invalid in a few hours or face fines & potential jail timeβ in 10 years.
Part of the problem here is a long-standing issue of mine: The public gets a huge benefit from beat journalismβbut the journalism industry does not, by and large, recognize beat journalism for its value or when it comes to awards and prizes. Those go to investigations and "one big thing" features.
Beat journalists are also the journalists with the expertise to make judgments about what is news, unlike the political press, who mostly just go wherever they are pointed.
Who sits there and just listens to insults rain down on them? What value does that demonstrate?
Yes! "Just asking questions" is silly if you can't tell a good answer from a bad one.
This one was more dramatic, but that one was weirder.
That's me.