Preserve democracy.
Patriot. Retired microelectronics engineer. Grandmother. USAF Brat.
But that doesn't mean you have to do everything the same. Your media and social media habits, for example.
Here's what I'm doing to stay sane, and set myself up to handle what's to come.
I will find ways to help those hurt by the incoming regime, and to help 2026 midterms.
No performative stuff like the Women's March.
Fwiw I plan to exit Twitter in January just before the inauguration. Earlier if circumstances demand.
Thank you to every veteran who’s worn the uniform and carried the weight for the rest of us — just respect 🇺🇸
Thank you to every veteran who’s worn the uniform and carried the weight for the rest of us — just respect 🇺🇸
Here he is on the left, with B-47 and crew.
Here he is on the left, with B-47 and crew.
The level of trust needed to do high level intelligence sharing is rare, and Five Eyes cooperation has been a major asset.
The US chose to throw it away, harming its own power and security. And for what?
The level of trust needed to do high level intelligence sharing is rare, and Five Eyes cooperation has been a major asset.
The US chose to throw it away, harming its own power and security. And for what?
@nicholasgrossman.bsky.social.
“That appeasement [Dems caving and reopening govt] displays a dangerous misunderstanding of the moment, as if America still has a healthy rule-of-law democracy.”
@nicholasgrossman.bsky.social.
“That appeasement [Dems caving and reopening govt] displays a dangerous misunderstanding of the moment, as if America still has a healthy rule-of-law democracy.”
In a rapidly backsliding democracy, harm is happening no matter what. Preventing authoritarian consolidation is the most harm-reducing move.
In a rapidly backsliding democracy, harm is happening no matter what. Preventing authoritarian consolidation is the most harm-reducing move.
My response ⬇️
My response ⬇️
For example, we could aim for the 1990s when fewer had health insurance or the 1950s when women couldn’t have bank accounts. But I don’t think that’d be better.
There is the real problem of many Americans not being able to afford good things that some others can afford. Except that’s always been true, and is less true now regarding basic needs and regular wants than before, in particular compared to the 20th century.
For example, we could aim for the 1990s when fewer had health insurance or the 1950s when women couldn’t have bank accounts. But I don’t think that’d be better.
The AI industry is centered on a handful of companies, with a few prominent very rich leaders who openly meddle in politics.
A backlash could be severe.
people are still furious about the 2008 bailout and that was almost two decades ago
Tech guys now: yes I think taxpayers will be excited to bailout my non consensual pornography machine
The AI industry is centered on a handful of companies, with a few prominent very rich leaders who openly meddle in politics.
A backlash could be severe.
The fact that this stance has survived over 3.5 years of Ukraine thwarting Russia’s conquest shows that it stems from ideological sympathy.
The fact that this stance has survived over 3.5 years of Ukraine thwarting Russia’s conquest shows that it stems from ideological sympathy.
All three came through with 60 percent of the vote. That's how you do it: Vote.
GOP, 2020: "He's just saying that. Give him time, he'll accept the results."
Trump, 2025: "Everyone knows the 2020 election was rigged."
GOP, 2025: "Yessir, indeed it was, sir."
GOP, 2020: "He's just saying that. Give him time, he'll accept the results."
Trump, 2025: "Everyone knows the 2020 election was rigged."
GOP, 2025: "Yessir, indeed it was, sir."