Holly Brewer
@earlymodjustice.bsky.social
“The Republican senators whose phone records were subpoenaed … were: Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty of Tennessee, Josh Hawley of Missouri, Dan Sullivan of Alaska, Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming.”
November 11, 2025 at 12:09 AM
“The Republican senators whose phone records were subpoenaed … were: Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty of Tennessee, Josh Hawley of Missouri, Dan Sullivan of Alaska, Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming.”
Such a fundamental question of governmental power.
Control over tariffs (“duties, imposts & excises”) is explicitly granted—in article 1 section 8 of the US Constitution—to Congress. So happy to have contributed to this amicus brief for the Supreme Court
constitution.congress.gov/browse/artic...
Control over tariffs (“duties, imposts & excises”) is explicitly granted—in article 1 section 8 of the US Constitution—to Congress. So happy to have contributed to this amicus brief for the Supreme Court
constitution.congress.gov/browse/artic...
November 5, 2025 at 1:16 PM
Such a fundamental question of governmental power.
Control over tariffs (“duties, imposts & excises”) is explicitly granted—in article 1 section 8 of the US Constitution—to Congress. So happy to have contributed to this amicus brief for the Supreme Court
constitution.congress.gov/browse/artic...
Control over tariffs (“duties, imposts & excises”) is explicitly granted—in article 1 section 8 of the US Constitution—to Congress. So happy to have contributed to this amicus brief for the Supreme Court
constitution.congress.gov/browse/artic...
October 22, 2025 at 12:33 AM
Cross Post from threads on the approval process for changes to the White House
October 21, 2025 at 2:13 PM
Cross Post from threads on the approval process for changes to the White House
The White House survived an attempt to burn it by British troops during the war of 1812.
But it appears this elegant classical structure will not survive Trump intact.
But it appears this elegant classical structure will not survive Trump intact.
October 21, 2025 at 12:44 PM
The White House survived an attempt to burn it by British troops during the war of 1812.
But it appears this elegant classical structure will not survive Trump intact.
But it appears this elegant classical structure will not survive Trump intact.
The White House survived an attempt to burn it by British troops in 1814.
But it appears this elegant classical structure will not survive Trump.
But it appears this elegant classical structure will not survive Trump.
October 21, 2025 at 12:37 PM
The White House survived an attempt to burn it by British troops in 1814.
But it appears this elegant classical structure will not survive Trump.
But it appears this elegant classical structure will not survive Trump.
One of many examples on x.
October 20, 2025 at 1:16 PM
One of many examples on x.
Imagine seeing this on your way to work:
“Live weapons over freeway.”
“Live weapons over freeway.”
October 20, 2025 at 12:36 PM
Imagine seeing this on your way to work:
“Live weapons over freeway.”
“Live weapons over freeway.”
Trump wants his profile on the coin of the realm?
Honestly that is pretty serious monarchical symbolism.
Honestly that is pretty serious monarchical symbolism.
October 4, 2025 at 3:19 PM
Trump wants his profile on the coin of the realm?
Honestly that is pretty serious monarchical symbolism.
Honestly that is pretty serious monarchical symbolism.
Posobiec is also openly opposed to both democracy and the American experiment — note it is 250 years since the Declaration of Independence—“For nearly 250 years…Democracy has never worked, he says.
What does he want instead?
What does he want instead?
October 3, 2025 at 2:54 PM
Posobiec is also openly opposed to both democracy and the American experiment — note it is 250 years since the Declaration of Independence—“For nearly 250 years…Democracy has never worked, he says.
What does he want instead?
What does he want instead?
Who knew that George III
played D & D?
played D & D?
September 21, 2025 at 2:41 PM
Who knew that George III
played D & D?
played D & D?
September 21, 2025 at 2:30 PM
Strongly recommend the “Two Georges” exhibition at the Library of Congress.
It includes original material on loan from the Royal Archives. Here
George III writing in response to the act of association from Congress, September 11, 1774: “The dye is now cast.”
It includes original material on loan from the Royal Archives. Here
George III writing in response to the act of association from Congress, September 11, 1774: “The dye is now cast.”
September 20, 2025 at 10:33 PM
Strongly recommend the “Two Georges” exhibition at the Library of Congress.
It includes original material on loan from the Royal Archives. Here
George III writing in response to the act of association from Congress, September 11, 1774: “The dye is now cast.”
It includes original material on loan from the Royal Archives. Here
George III writing in response to the act of association from Congress, September 11, 1774: “The dye is now cast.”
Article 1 sect 9
“No Money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence of Appropriations made by Law”
Who is getting the money?
How will Trump spend it?
Why is he doing this?
“No Money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence of Appropriations made by Law”
Who is getting the money?
How will Trump spend it?
Why is he doing this?
September 20, 2025 at 2:57 PM
Article 1 sect 9
“No Money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence of Appropriations made by Law”
Who is getting the money?
How will Trump spend it?
Why is he doing this?
“No Money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence of Appropriations made by Law”
Who is getting the money?
How will Trump spend it?
Why is he doing this?
Some cities gave freedmen’s badges that could be produced instead of papers.
Here’s one from Charleston, c. 1830.
But it is pretty amazingly depressing that the US is backtracking this way
www.charlestonmuseum.org/research/col...
Here’s one from Charleston, c. 1830.
But it is pretty amazingly depressing that the US is backtracking this way
www.charlestonmuseum.org/research/col...
September 13, 2025 at 6:08 PM
Some cities gave freedmen’s badges that could be produced instead of papers.
Here’s one from Charleston, c. 1830.
But it is pretty amazingly depressing that the US is backtracking this way
www.charlestonmuseum.org/research/col...
Here’s one from Charleston, c. 1830.
But it is pretty amazingly depressing that the US is backtracking this way
www.charlestonmuseum.org/research/col...
Windmills are an ancient and powerful technology.
September 8, 2025 at 10:34 PM
Windmills are an ancient and powerful technology.
Laughter has power
August 22, 2025 at 4:06 PM
Laughter has power
Calvinball—
From the Calvin & Hobbes comic strip by Bill Watterson
About 1990
From the Calvin & Hobbes comic strip by Bill Watterson
About 1990
August 22, 2025 at 2:41 AM
Calvinball—
From the Calvin & Hobbes comic strip by Bill Watterson
About 1990
From the Calvin & Hobbes comic strip by Bill Watterson
About 1990
A federalist, right wing attack, but true.
Their son Madison Hemings did address it in his memoir, as Annette Gordon Reed explained in her pivotal analysis. He claimed that Sally knew she was free in France, but chose to return. Of course it was home. & Sally was then only about 16 or 17. But she
Their son Madison Hemings did address it in his memoir, as Annette Gordon Reed explained in her pivotal analysis. He claimed that Sally knew she was free in France, but chose to return. Of course it was home. & Sally was then only about 16 or 17. But she
August 14, 2025 at 11:13 AM
A federalist, right wing attack, but true.
Their son Madison Hemings did address it in his memoir, as Annette Gordon Reed explained in her pivotal analysis. He claimed that Sally knew she was free in France, but chose to return. Of course it was home. & Sally was then only about 16 or 17. But she
Their son Madison Hemings did address it in his memoir, as Annette Gordon Reed explained in her pivotal analysis. He claimed that Sally knew she was free in France, but chose to return. Of course it was home. & Sally was then only about 16 or 17. But she
J.M. Barrie, who created Peter Pan, lived in this square in the 1880s. It’s right next to the foundling hospital. And his house there apparently set the scene for the first play in 1904.
Wondering whether real lost boys inspired him.
Wondering whether real lost boys inspired him.
August 13, 2025 at 11:44 AM
J.M. Barrie, who created Peter Pan, lived in this square in the 1880s. It’s right next to the foundling hospital. And his house there apparently set the scene for the first play in 1904.
Wondering whether real lost boys inspired him.
Wondering whether real lost boys inspired him.