Hali Neves
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Hali Neves
@haliwood.bsky.social
Systems challenger, excessive podcast consumer, shamelessly trying to convince my cats to love me the most (remaining hopeful). Gradually realizing that whims of boredom + relentless curiosity make a dangerous combo (2 masters and PhD slowly simmering)
A local butcher shop is handing out free meat to people impacted by SNAP and govt workers impacted by the govt shutdown. Community members are donating money to keep this going. This is connecting. Imagine if we were able to show up for each other on the day-to-day
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November 1, 2025 at 9:42 PM
TS actually said, “[football] is violent chess. That is gladiators without swords. That is dangerous…he’s out there every single week, putting his life on the line, doing this very dangerous, very high-pressure, high-intensity sport”

He is at risk for CTE. This is more poetic than her new release 🙄
October 8, 2025 at 2:35 PM
What if all reps had to pay a significant amount of $$ daily the govt is shut down?Majority party = charged higher % VP = charged a very high % Pres = charged an astronomical amount

And for every min. the govt is shut down = month of free all-inclusive healthcare for all individuals in the US
October 2, 2025 at 2:08 AM
From some who’s lost family members from gun violence I can say that gun violence isn’t okay.

Inciting and condoning other types of violence is not okay either. I grew up hearing about my great grandfather, who as my family’s story goes, was a supportive spouse and father.

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September 12, 2025 at 5:58 AM
Yesterday I came upon a book showing photos in 1900 to the same places in 1970 something and in one of the photos it mentioned sheep crossing over onto reservation land. It didn’t say what indigenous nations land so I looked it up. It happened to be the crow nation. /1
July 10, 2025 at 3:22 AM
Finished watching John Wick: Ballerina. It’s what I needed after today.
July 4, 2025 at 4:26 AM
I just want to vomit.
July 3, 2025 at 8:02 PM
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AOC: "On this point of tax on tips, as one of the only people in this body who has lived off of tips, I want to tell you a little bit about the scam ... the cap on that is $25,000 while you're jacking up taxes on people who make less than $50,000 across the US ... while kicking them off the ACA."
July 2, 2025 at 3:37 PM
Thanks for this resource. This gave me some much needed hope today.
You could also share and discuss with one person any one of @andreapitzer.bsky.social’s videos on concentration camps, like this one on how Trump is expanding on existing policies and politics. youtu.be/VKvDuif6iGM?...
How to Fight the Concentration Camp Tendency | Andrea Pitzer | Next Comes What
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July 2, 2025 at 7:37 PM
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🚨 House Republicans could try to pass Trump’s Tax Scam today. We only need to flip four votes to save Medicaid and SNAP from being gutted to fund billionaire tax cuts. If you or anyone you know is represented by a Republican, they need to hear from you immediately: indivisible.org/resource/cal...
July 2, 2025 at 1:03 PM
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I don't care what band aids they put on the problem, Flock Safety's surveillance empire is incompatible with a free society.
Flock Safety’s Feature Updates Cannot Make Automated License Plate Readers Safe
Two recent statements from the surveillance company—one addressing Illinois privacy violations and another defending the company's national surveillance network—reveal a troubling pattern: when confro...
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June 28, 2025 at 6:38 PM
Any bill — especially Trump’s Big Wealthy Grifter Bill — should only be 940 pages if it’s printed in 160-pt font size.
June 28, 2025 at 8:55 PM
@hickenlooper.senate.gov @neguse.house.gov @bennet.senate.gov
DHS needs policies major change but not like this.What’s up with this nonsense and what are you all doing about it? This is hurting CO families who were working as contractors before the new administration. Cx ICE and FIX this.
‘Absolutely nuts’: DHS secretary to review all contract and grant awards over $100k
‘Absolutely nuts’: DHS secretary to review all contract and grant awards over $100k
Just ahead of the busiest time of the year for most agency acquisition shops, the Homeland Security Department is throwing in an extra layer of review for its procurement efforts. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem is requiring her office to review and sign off on all contracts and awards over $100,000. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem issued a new contract award review policy.(AP Photo/Etienne Laurent) “All proposals for my consideration must include all relevant details, including any mission impact, dollar values, description of the supplies or services, any timeliness issues and a description of the proposed action,” Noem wrote in the memo obtained by Federal News Network. “Requests for approval of obligations above the $100,000 threshold must be submitted via memo through the Executive Secretary process. As with any request for secretarial approval, please allow a minimum of five days for front office review.” Based on the last three fiscal years’ data, Noem’s office will have to approve more than 5,100 contract actions worth over 100,000. “I think most, if not all sane and knowledgeable people would consider this policy absolutely nuts,” said Mark Borkowski, who served for 13 years as the assistant commissioner and chief acquisition officer at the Customs and Border Protection directorate before retiring in 2023. “I understand why someone would want to do this. I completely understand the rationale as we did something similar at CBP when I was there. This is as much an opportunity to audit contracts and figure out what is there and look for waste and redundancy. So I understand their motivation, but this will be  tremendous workload.” Data from Deltek, a market research firm, found DHS spends between 45% and 47% of its procurement budget in the fourth quarter, which starts July 1. Federal News Network asked DHS for more details about the decision, including how the Noem plans to ensure the approval process for contract and grant awards doesn’t create a backlog at a critical time of the year. A DHS spokesperson said: “Under Secretary Noem’s leadership, DHS is rooting out waste, fraud [and] abuse, and is reprioritizing appropriated dollars. Secretary Noem is delivering accountability to the U.S. taxpayer, which Washington bureaucrats have ignored for decades at the expense of American citizens.” Noem said in her memo that this new guidance supersedes a previous directive calling for her approval for all spending over $25 million. DHS policy is “bush league” Borkowski said the memo opens the door to a lot of questions about the reviews needed when an office picks up an option under an existing contract or for task orders under indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) type contracts. He said CBP used a time-and-materials contracts to address contingency or emergency needs and questioned whether those, too, would need Secretary approval. “There has to be some other agenda here. Is the intent to slow down and gum up the works or to stop things? There is no way the secretary will be able to review these contracts,” Borkowski said. “Who will be doing these reviews? The politicals? But they will also need experts in procurement and acquisition from across the agency so that means folks will be pulled away from supporting the mission at one of the busiest times of the year. I know procurement people are often stressed at end of fiscal year so I’d also be concerned what this will do to workload on folks who now have to be diverted to support this process.” Another former DHS acquisition executive, who requested anonymity for fear of reprisals, called this memo “ridiculous” and “bush league.” “The procurement system is purposely separated from political influence. By doing this she’s violating that principle,” the former executive said. “Is the secretary in the position to make technical and cost trade-off analysis? Does her staff have cost analysts to determine if the price is ‘right’ based on the requirement? Is she merely looking to see if the award is going to a company favorable to the administration? The mission need and estimated costs are always decided BEFORE the procurement.” Both Borkowski and the other former executive said the five-day review period and the $100,000 floor threshold also are concerning. Not only is $100,000 well below the Simplified Acquisition Threshold of $350,000, but many times these small buys are done using purchase cards, which means there is an immediate need for the product or service. “Smart buying would suggest that low-dollar value items are purchased at economical quantities for the sake of efficiency and to save money. The fact that secretary would want to consider little thing like bulk printer paper buys, restocking rubber gloves at TSA check points or anything of this nature sounds like waste, fraud and abuse to me,” said the former executive. “The secretary and her staff should have far more important things to do with her time.” 5-day reviews critical Borkowski said contracting officers can easily build in the five-day review requirement into their timeline so as not to impact the acquisition. But he’s skeptical that the secretary’s office can be relied upon to meet their own deadlines. “If you can’t rely on the five day review, and I don’t believe you can, then I think you will have some serious issues getting contract actions through. Hopefully they find some way to come up with a waiver for contingencies and other urgent needs,” he said. During his last few years at CBP, Borkowski said he initiated a similar review of service contracts after receiving criticism from oversight bodies like the Government Accountability Office. “I was tasked to create a review process for service contracts and we met monthly. The first thing we did was collect list of contracts and there were thousands of them. We had to set threshold for what to review and we also looked those deemed high interest. We set a threshold of $2 million. If we went below that, there wasn’t enough hours in the day and would’ve shut the organization down waiting to review them. That was just CBP and just a subset of contracts,” he said. “I ran that and had others to help, and it was a lot of work. And I was just a component acquisition executive. This new effort is going to be an incredible amount of work, particularly if you go down to sec level.”The post ‘Absolutely nuts’: DHS secretary to review all contract and grant awards over $100k first appeared on Federal News Network.
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June 26, 2025 at 3:05 AM
Taking a break from all of the news to explore some history near where I grew up in WY. I learned about WWII POW remote camps throughout the area holding Italian & German POWs. I also read more about Heart Mountain Internment camp — racism is still holding strong

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Wyoming Responses to Heart Mountain “Relocation” Camp, 1941-43
Wyoming Responses to Heart Mountain “Relocation” Camp, 1941-43 An Editor Speaks Out and a Senator Stays Silent By Phil Roberts This article first appeared as “Temporarily Side-tra…
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June 14, 2025 at 2:06 AM
Just watched Pete’s Dragon (1977 version). Maybe we continuously play this song where the executive branch, cabinet members, congress, homeland security, etc. hears the lyrics repeatedly w/out being able to block it out? Not to torture but to ingrain the sentiment.
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Pete's Dragon- There's Room For Everyone On This World
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May 25, 2025 at 1:37 AM
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If there's one small action you'll take today, please consider telling the FDA that everyone should be able to get COVID boosters. They're currently considering restricting boosters to people above 65 or with existing conditions. RFK is trying to take away your freedom to get vaccinated.
The comment period for this ends in 3 DAYS. Please leave a comment telling them EVERYONE should be able to get covid boosters.
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May 20, 2025 at 9:09 PM
You know those friends that are real w/you? The USA needs our allies to be that to us. Stick to actionable boundaries. Tell us we’re overreaching and our actions are not okay, nor will ever be with us behaving this way. Allies be our real friends by not putting up a minute longer with our BS! HELP!!
February 21, 2025 at 4:51 PM
Finally watching Abbott Elementary season 3. I’m glad I stuck out the first season because this is one of the rare shows which gets better each season.

The writers are fantastic to continue to deepen the character development. Thank you writers because I need to laugh rn!

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February 1, 2025 at 7:05 PM
Take a break and watch river otters slide in the snow

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January 25, 2025 at 8:05 AM
I’ve been rereading Krakatoa and sometimes my brain is like ‘being near a volcano which would annihilate itself doesn’t sound so bad rn’. Then I look at my cats and I have yet to convince them to love me the most. World chaos - you’re just gonna have to wait….
January 23, 2025 at 11:08 PM