Kathleen Cole
@kcolempls.bsky.social
political scientist, organizer, knitter, animal rescue, fan of early bedtimes. Currently: Transformative Justice Alliance; formerly: People Over Prosecution, Recall Freeman, MN for Warren.
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Just thinking again how Democrats asked people to accept short-term suffering in order to give space to prevent long-term, worse suffering and then said, "Thanks for suffering in the short-term. You'll get to suffer long-term too so that our Thanksgiving plans don't get disrupted."
November 10, 2025 at 1:18 PM
Just thinking again how Democrats asked people to accept short-term suffering in order to give space to prevent long-term, worse suffering and then said, "Thanks for suffering in the short-term. You'll get to suffer long-term too so that our Thanksgiving plans don't get disrupted."
It is absolutely WILD to have people call me a moderate because I'm explaining a collective action problem on the left.
I'm not some fucking moderate asking people to come to the center. I am a leftist asking other leftists to get serious about wielding power.
I'm not some fucking moderate asking people to come to the center. I am a leftist asking other leftists to get serious about wielding power.
November 9, 2025 at 5:47 PM
It is absolutely WILD to have people call me a moderate because I'm explaining a collective action problem on the left.
I'm not some fucking moderate asking people to come to the center. I am a leftist asking other leftists to get serious about wielding power.
I'm not some fucking moderate asking people to come to the center. I am a leftist asking other leftists to get serious about wielding power.
Jacob Frey is the worst of all possible outcomes. Progressive electeds and orgs could have thrown their weight behind a more viable candidate. But they didn’t. Here’s a quick and dirty explainer about how we ended up with Jacob when most people can’t stand him.
I am still so mad about this that I broke out the colored pencils, so I could do a little RCV explainer. Something is seriously wrong with me that this is what I am doing with my Saturday night, but here goes (a thread):
We wouldn’t need center left orgs if we had progressive electeds and orgs that took seriously the shape of our electorate, how RCV actually works, & were serious about beating Jacob. Either they don’t understand how the shape of our electorate plays out in RCV or they don’t care about beating him.
November 9, 2025 at 1:36 PM
Jacob Frey is the worst of all possible outcomes. Progressive electeds and orgs could have thrown their weight behind a more viable candidate. But they didn’t. Here’s a quick and dirty explainer about how we ended up with Jacob when most people can’t stand him.
I am still so mad about this that I broke out the colored pencils, so I could do a little RCV explainer. Something is seriously wrong with me that this is what I am doing with my Saturday night, but here goes (a thread):
We wouldn’t need center left orgs if we had progressive electeds and orgs that took seriously the shape of our electorate, how RCV actually works, & were serious about beating Jacob. Either they don’t understand how the shape of our electorate plays out in RCV or they don’t care about beating him.
4. Re point 3 … it’s a shame there‘s no center-left orgs who’d push to rank Davis or Jazz first. Nothing exists. All the juice is with asshole developers and committed DSA/young voters.
5. Eric tried his best but he still underrates the media buying Frey’s frame & making it a 2-candidate race.
5. Eric tried his best but he still underrates the media buying Frey’s frame & making it a 2-candidate race.
November 9, 2025 at 6:25 AM
I am still so mad about this that I broke out the colored pencils, so I could do a little RCV explainer. Something is seriously wrong with me that this is what I am doing with my Saturday night, but here goes (a thread):
We wouldn’t need center left orgs if we had progressive electeds and orgs that took seriously the shape of our electorate, how RCV actually works, & were serious about beating Jacob. Either they don’t understand how the shape of our electorate plays out in RCV or they don’t care about beating him.
4. Re point 3 … it’s a shame there‘s no center-left orgs who’d push to rank Davis or Jazz first. Nothing exists. All the juice is with asshole developers and committed DSA/young voters.
5. Eric tried his best but he still underrates the media buying Frey’s frame & making it a 2-candidate race.
5. Eric tried his best but he still underrates the media buying Frey’s frame & making it a 2-candidate race.
November 9, 2025 at 3:37 AM
We wouldn’t need center left orgs if we had progressive electeds and orgs that took seriously the shape of our electorate, how RCV actually works, & were serious about beating Jacob. Either they don’t understand how the shape of our electorate plays out in RCV or they don’t care about beating him.
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The truly maddening thing is that, unlike when I was a young man in science and the materials and engineering just weren’t there yet, the future is *right there.* The problem is *solved*. What’s holding us back is not just greed, but this bizarre nostalgia, an obsession with petro- masculinity.
Australia has so much electricity from solar power that it is going to start offering free electricity to everyone for at least three hours during the day as the wholesale price of power goes negative
electrek.co/2025/11/04/a...
electrek.co/2025/11/04/a...
Australia has so much solar that it's offering everyone free electricity
Australia's extensive solar power penetration makes so much energy that the government wants to offer free electricity at peak hours.
electrek.co
November 6, 2025 at 2:08 PM
The truly maddening thing is that, unlike when I was a young man in science and the materials and engineering just weren’t there yet, the future is *right there.* The problem is *solved*. What’s holding us back is not just greed, but this bizarre nostalgia, an obsession with petro- masculinity.
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did u know that CD5 DFL chair, Scott Graham, was not only Perall Warren’s campaign manager, he *also* chaired the shit show that was ward 5 DFL convention.
Scott Graham was also one of the main challengers to the Mpls DFL convention, led the platform to kick DSA out of the DFL & stalked Sam Doten.
Scott Graham was also one of the main challengers to the Mpls DFL convention, led the platform to kick DSA out of the DFL & stalked Sam Doten.
November 6, 2025 at 1:03 PM
did u know that CD5 DFL chair, Scott Graham, was not only Perall Warren’s campaign manager, he *also* chaired the shit show that was ward 5 DFL convention.
Scott Graham was also one of the main challengers to the Mpls DFL convention, led the platform to kick DSA out of the DFL & stalked Sam Doten.
Scott Graham was also one of the main challengers to the Mpls DFL convention, led the platform to kick DSA out of the DFL & stalked Sam Doten.
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My RCV take: It’s not preventing Minneapolis progressives from achieving desired city-wide results. It is actually showing that progressives are close even when not winning. And it’s affirming something about the electorate that we don’t understand, can’t accept, or don’t know what to do about.
November 5, 2025 at 6:29 PM
My RCV take: It’s not preventing Minneapolis progressives from achieving desired city-wide results. It is actually showing that progressives are close even when not winning. And it’s affirming something about the electorate that we don’t understand, can’t accept, or don’t know what to do about.
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Also: this data is about women mayors, mostly, but men mayors of color also faced steeper climbs and larger barriers. Donors are less likely to find for all the reasons you say, and race and gender magnify the problem: mayorsinnovation.org/under-pressu...
Under Pressure: How the Unique Challenges Faced by Women Mayors Undermine Democratic Governance
Over the course of our 20 year history as an organization, we’ve heard countless stories from women mayors that inspired us to study and document the challenges and systemic barriers that mayors face ...
mayorsinnovation.org
November 5, 2025 at 6:51 PM
Also: this data is about women mayors, mostly, but men mayors of color also faced steeper climbs and larger barriers. Donors are less likely to find for all the reasons you say, and race and gender magnify the problem: mayorsinnovation.org/under-pressu...
People are out here blaming RCV for Jacob's win. And I cannot stress this enough: RCV had literally nothing to do with it. Everything about this outcome was entirely predictable. Jacob had huge structural advantages: compliant local media, off-cycle election, PAC $, patronage networks.
November 5, 2025 at 6:14 PM
People are out here blaming RCV for Jacob's win. And I cannot stress this enough: RCV had literally nothing to do with it. Everything about this outcome was entirely predictable. Jacob had huge structural advantages: compliant local media, off-cycle election, PAC $, patronage networks.
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The annoying thing is, this isn't even a counterfactual! RCV allows them to make this choice! They are voting that they do not have a preference between Fateh and Frey and people are pretending that if there weren't two questions before that, they would magically feel differently!
November 5, 2025 at 4:44 PM
The annoying thing is, this isn't even a counterfactual! RCV allows them to make this choice! They are voting that they do not have a preference between Fateh and Frey and people are pretending that if there weren't two questions before that, they would magically feel differently!
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This is the fantasy that binary would create a winning coalition that doesn’t exist. It will persist as long as RCV doesn’t elect a mayor (even though it did with the most liberal mayor we’ve had in 2013). People will imagine an alternate timeline which can never be disproved.
November 5, 2025 at 4:33 PM
This is the fantasy that binary would create a winning coalition that doesn’t exist. It will persist as long as RCV doesn’t elect a mayor (even though it did with the most liberal mayor we’ve had in 2013). People will imagine an alternate timeline which can never be disproved.
This is just bad journalism/data visualization from Sahan Journal. Fundamentally misunderstands and misrepresents the election. And on top of that, feeds a narrative that Jacob is far more popular than he is.
Interactive map: How Minneapolis neighborhoods voted for mayor
Interactive map: How Minneapolis neighborhoods voted for mayor
See a detailed map of how Minneapolis voted for mayor by precinct.
sahanjournal.com
November 5, 2025 at 2:09 PM
This is just bad journalism/data visualization from Sahan Journal. Fundamentally misunderstands and misrepresents the election. And on top of that, feeds a narrative that Jacob is far more popular than he is.
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Here's another bit of conventional wisdom Zohran completely blew away: His speech was at well above a 10th-grade level. It was complex, erudite, punctuated by deep and fluent references. You don't have to condescend to voters with baby talk! Part of re-establishing norms is speaking like an adult.
November 5, 2025 at 5:14 AM
Here's another bit of conventional wisdom Zohran completely blew away: His speech was at well above a 10th-grade level. It was complex, erudite, punctuated by deep and fluent references. You don't have to condescend to voters with baby talk! Part of re-establishing norms is speaking like an adult.
This is just not correct. RCV doesn’t split the vote. That is quite literally the point. One of the main advantages of RCV (or, single transferable vote) is that it doesn’t create spoilers like SMDP. The problems are again like 2021 structural and strategic, not due to the method of voting.
our terrible mayor. but we have ranked choice voting and no one will acknowledge that at some point we have to coalesce around a single candidate or ranking order, so the progressive candidates split the vote and the result is very likely frey again
November 5, 2025 at 4:54 AM
This is just not correct. RCV doesn’t split the vote. That is quite literally the point. One of the main advantages of RCV (or, single transferable vote) is that it doesn’t create spoilers like SMDP. The problems are again like 2021 structural and strategic, not due to the method of voting.
Just when I think I cannot love this guy more, he’s out here farming and finding peace in connecting with the earth. Isaiah Stewart for life!
Loved this feature piece on Beef Stew and his farm out in Temecula
Detroit Pistons forward Isaiah Stewart has fallen in love with farming - Andscape
Isaiah Stewart never exactly pictured himself owning farm land, much less cultivating it. But curiosity has a way of rewriting the script.
andscape.com
November 4, 2025 at 8:31 PM
Just when I think I cannot love this guy more, he’s out here farming and finding peace in connecting with the earth. Isaiah Stewart for life!
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I have read water & energy footprint analyses about paper or plastic or reusable cotton bags.
The takeaway in all of them is that none are clearly better.
However, eating meat (especially beef) & driving to the grocery store are several orders of magnitude more important & harmful
The takeaway in all of them is that none are clearly better.
However, eating meat (especially beef) & driving to the grocery store are several orders of magnitude more important & harmful
November 4, 2025 at 7:54 PM
I have read water & energy footprint analyses about paper or plastic or reusable cotton bags.
The takeaway in all of them is that none are clearly better.
However, eating meat (especially beef) & driving to the grocery store are several orders of magnitude more important & harmful
The takeaway in all of them is that none are clearly better.
However, eating meat (especially beef) & driving to the grocery store are several orders of magnitude more important & harmful
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Paper or plastic? Trees or petroleum.
Doesn't matter if there is meat in your bag. @waiterich.bsky.social
(Your own reusable bags are better.)
Doesn't matter if there is meat in your bag. @waiterich.bsky.social
(Your own reusable bags are better.)
The county I live in recently banned plastic bags. Everyone switched to paper and no one seems miffed. But swing voters all over the Midwest, upstate New York, Virginia, and other places where there are competitive House races have heard about this and have decided it's driving them to vote GOP.
November 4, 2025 at 7:46 PM
Paper or plastic? Trees or petroleum.
Doesn't matter if there is meat in your bag. @waiterich.bsky.social
(Your own reusable bags are better.)
Doesn't matter if there is meat in your bag. @waiterich.bsky.social
(Your own reusable bags are better.)
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I will say it until I’m out of breath but if you’re critical of colleges offering “fake” degree programs with absolutely no intellectual rigor, start with the undergrad business degree or I’m not taking you seriously. 100% fake curriculum of airport Leadership slop.
November 4, 2025 at 1:40 PM
I will say it until I’m out of breath but if you’re critical of colleges offering “fake” degree programs with absolutely no intellectual rigor, start with the undergrad business degree or I’m not taking you seriously. 100% fake curriculum of airport Leadership slop.
JB on Isaiah Stewart:” It's his heart. It's his courage. It's his determination. It's his grit. It's his love of the Detroit Pistons, the city of Detroit," Bickerstaff said. "He plays for them, he plays for his teammates and he was undeniable tonight."
Cade Cunningham, Isaiah Stewart lead Detroit Pistons in 114-106 win over Memphis Grizzlies
The Pistons controlled most of the first three quarters and led by 21 points, 81-60, with 3:59 remaining in the third after a 3-pointer from Duncan Robinson.
www.freep.com
November 4, 2025 at 12:27 PM
JB on Isaiah Stewart:” It's his heart. It's his courage. It's his determination. It's his grit. It's his love of the Detroit Pistons, the city of Detroit," Bickerstaff said. "He plays for them, he plays for his teammates and he was undeniable tonight."
St. Paul folks: Do you know of any fancier restaurants in St. Paul that have vegan options? I'm really struggling to find any restaurants that are appropriately nice for a special occasion and have a single vegan option. Please help!
November 1, 2025 at 6:44 PM
St. Paul folks: Do you know of any fancier restaurants in St. Paul that have vegan options? I'm really struggling to find any restaurants that are appropriately nice for a special occasion and have a single vegan option. Please help!
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steve minn has said that he voted for donald trump three times, and his company lupe developmment gave safer hennepin $25k for them to send mailers calling for republicans to vote for jacob frey
the media not writing about the conservative DFL / republican alliance this year is a failure!
the media not writing about the conservative DFL / republican alliance this year is a failure!
Here is who is funding Safer Hennepin, who is calling for Republicans to vote for Jacob Frey, and some history on the PAC -
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Safer Hennepin PAC: Calls for Republicans to Vote for Jacob Frey
In addition to chairing the new PAC We Can Do Better Mpls, Lawrence Wright is also the treasurer for Safer Hennepin, a PAC first registered in 2019 under the name "Cannabis for Economic Growth," chair...
taylordahlin.com
November 1, 2025 at 5:36 PM
steve minn has said that he voted for donald trump three times, and his company lupe developmment gave safer hennepin $25k for them to send mailers calling for republicans to vote for jacob frey
the media not writing about the conservative DFL / republican alliance this year is a failure!
the media not writing about the conservative DFL / republican alliance this year is a failure!
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This Jacob Hill quote gives away the Frey team‘s true mission: to control the Minneapolis politics from the outside. Their motivation is not the betterment of Minneapolis citizens. Their profit-driven cause is about the full metro area economy - to help both Republicans and Democrats get rich.
November 1, 2025 at 9:42 AM
This Jacob Hill quote gives away the Frey team‘s true mission: to control the Minneapolis politics from the outside. Their motivation is not the betterment of Minneapolis citizens. Their profit-driven cause is about the full metro area economy - to help both Republicans and Democrats get rich.
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How do the resources devoted to domestic violence investigations compare to the resources devoted to clearing encampments and destroying neighbors' most valuable and meaningful possessions? Just wondering.
October 30, 2025 at 3:08 PM
How do the resources devoted to domestic violence investigations compare to the resources devoted to clearing encampments and destroying neighbors' most valuable and meaningful possessions? Just wondering.