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My interests vary wildly from politics to poetry and philosophy. I'm a born contrarian but my bark is worse than my bite, and I appreciate detailed posts, sharp […]

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It took the Venezuelan 'interim president' Delcy Rodríguez just one trip to Moscow to reveal herself to be an antisemite. In her first remarks since Maduro's arrest, she claimed that US military action had a 'Zionist tint'.
January 4, 2026 at 5:26 PM
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Kareem Rifai: “Guan Heng risked his life exposing China's Uyghur camps, taking on-the-ground videos that served as evidence for investigators around the world. Now, after fleeing to the United States, he was detained by ICE and is facing deportation to China. If he gets deported, he’s really […]
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December 14, 2025 at 1:38 PM
The DC Circuit Court of Appeals has 4 justices appointed by Republicans and 7 appointed by Democrats. Yet the Republicans have dominated most of the emergency three-judge panels this year. It's numerically possible for this to happen but, as far as I can tell, improbable. Is it paranoid to […]
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mastodon.social
December 13, 2025 at 5:49 PM
Does anyone know of an #opera club in English or German? I'm looking for my mother. Opera is her rock and roll. She dreams of opera. She understands major events in her life through opera. She is 96 but in full possession of her faculties and would love to listen in on or take part in […]
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mastodon.social
November 17, 2025 at 3:18 PM
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“Housing shortage – Jews to blame," letter sticker, German Reich, 1938

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November 14, 2025 at 2:16 AM
It's astonishing to me that Cortez Masto, Hassan, and Tim Kaine believe two months relief is worth destroying the ACA. The ACA is will not survive the premium tax credit. And americans will know that Jean Shaneen, Dick Durbin, Jackie Rosen and Angus King delivered the death blow out of sheer […]
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mastodon.social
November 10, 2025 at 2:39 AM
#republicans from Rick Scott to James Lankford are pushing the idea that the US should get rid of health insurance and replace it with health savings accounts, in which people set aside money to pay for all their healthcare needs. (Chemo's not cheap, but who cares?)

Is it too much to ask that […]
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November 9, 2025 at 12:22 PM
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Me, on why the fuck are we still fighting about Merrick Garland (including why you're being duped if you were worried about a pre-election halt in 2022).

youtu.be/r9a7_FzpaPY
It was not Merrick Garland's job
YouTube video by emptywheel
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November 7, 2025 at 12:54 PM
This is a searing post about the horrors unfolding in the US. An immigrant is ripped from her family by plainclothes agents (??) at Salt Lake City Airport. I wasn't there. I only saw this post, and I am shaking.
I'm shaking almost too hard to type. I entered SLC airport and heard screams and cries for help. I could see people gathered around, watching. I sped over to discover this woman face down on the floor, four grown men pushing her down, while she cried "HELP ME" and pled for her child.
October 30, 2025 at 3:30 AM
Democrats need to hold their majority on the PA Supreme Court and the election is in 9 days!!!

Please spread the word to friends and family who live there. Phonebank if you can. #pennsylvania #judicialelections #pasupremecourt
@TonyStark @PamelaBarroway

https://mobilize.us/s/YOMAWZ
PA Judicial Election Phone Banks · Mobilize
Help us inform Pennsylvanians about a critical (but under-the-radar) election in November! In PA, Supreme Court and appellate court judges face a yes/no “retention election” every 10 years, and this year Republican billionaires are maneuvering to flip the court’s Democratic majority—which has protected worker rights, abortion rights, and, crucially, voter access. Many Pennsylvanians don’t understand the retention process or have any idea how catastrophic failure would be. So—just as we did earlier this year in Wisconsin—we need to ensure that Democrats VOTE! Join Red2Blue and our partner One PA in calling to inform them about the election and its VERY high stakes. We’ll use the easy Scale to Win autodialer and will provide plenty of training and support for new callers.
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October 27, 2025 at 12:19 AM
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My salary is "frozen" again & I can't get research funding. We laid off most of our staff. My brother lost his government job. My disabled mom's health insurance is about to go up 10x. My neighbors' houses are all for sale.

The middle class is deep underwater and this billionaire MF keeps […]
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aoir.social
October 22, 2025 at 11:39 AM
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[Schweden / Jüdisches Filmfestival]

“It was not an easy decision, but we prioritise the safety of our staff.”

Ein jüdisches Filmfestival in Malmö, welches 250 Jahre jüdisches Leben in Schweden zelebrieren sollte, findet nicht statt nachdem Organisator*innen ihre Teilnahme aus […]
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chaos.social
October 21, 2025 at 11:54 AM
Sign done!
#nokings
October 18, 2025 at 3:33 AM
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TLDR: Judge Immergut GRANTS a 2nd TRO blocking the Trump admin from sending ANY federalized troops from ANY state into Oregon/Portland. (Full hearing thread below)
Judge: That's what I'll do. Prohibit federalization or deployment of any NG troops into Oregon. For all reasons in prior opinion. Deployment of federalized military is ultra vires and contrary to law, violating Title 10, section 12406. I also find it's likely that defendants violate 10th Amendment.
October 6, 2025 at 3:22 AM
#uspolitics #shutdown

I know many American on this site belly-ache frequently about why Dems aren't fighting the Trump regime harder. Here's something they are doing. Members of Congress have spoken and held roundtables on a YouTube cast "Stop the Republican Shutdown." Pramila Jayapal is […]
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September 30, 2025 at 9:56 PM
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September 15, 2025 at 12:03 AM
If you ever wonder where your US tax dollars go, Politico revealed the truth in 2020 and has been trying to hide it ever since.

"Direct farm aid has climbed each year of Trump’s presidency, from $11.5 billion in 2017 to more than $32 billion" in 2020.

No region of the US is more heavily […]
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September 15, 2025 at 2:58 PM
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“Trump has revoked Secret Service protection for former Vice President Kamala Harris, according to a senior White House official on Friday.” […]
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mstdn.social
August 29, 2025 at 1:14 PM
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"Their desire to please a political base will result in death and disability of vulnerable children and adults. Their base should be the people they serve not a political voting bloc."

The Resignation Letter Of Dr. Demetre C. Daskalakis Of The Centers For Disease Control […]
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August 28, 2025 at 4:38 AM
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If a Dems Successfully Message on News Outlets Lefty Pundits No Longer Read, Did It Ever Happen?
In the wake of a WSJ report that Democrats have fallen to a historic approval low, the usual suspects — in this case, David Atkins — have taken to Bluesky to blame everything on Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries. Again. Atkins demanded that Democratic leaders talk about Trump conspiring with his personal attorneys to cover things up. > People keep asking “what do you expect Democrats to do???” > > I expect Schumer and Jeffries to hold a press conference and say: “Donald Trump is conspiring with his personal attorneys he corruptly installed at DOJ to cover up his close friendship and possible horrific crimes with Jeff Epstein.” Let me stipulate that the messaging that Schumer and Jeffries _do_ do is often feckless, though in this case, Schumer released a statement on both Xitter and Bluesky _on Thursday_ first arguing that sending Donald Trump’s personal lawyer to meet with Ghislaine “stinks of high corruption,” which led a few articles. That followed around ten other social media posts, including his prediction on Wednesday that, “Maybe Speaker Johnson declared the Epstein Recess to give Trump time to prepare papers for the pardon of Ghislaine Maxwell. Disgraceful” (making Schumer a prominent early adopter of the theory that Trump will pardon the sex trafficker) and a post (again posted to both Xitter and Bluesky) elevating video of Markwayne Mullin admitting Republicans were trying to give Trump cover. And while Jeffries was more focused on redistricting and messaging on the Big Ugly last week, Epstein was a repeated focus in his press conferences (it was the initial focus of Katherine Clark’s comments), and he was mocking Trump on this even before it bubbled into a scandal. Atkins’ complaints that Dems aren’t messaging on Epstein comes in the wake of three significant earned media wins by Democrats on Epstein in recent weeks: * After Dick Durbin released a whistleblower’s description of the 1,000 people Pam Bondi pulled off their day jobs, Allison Gill responded by releasing damning details of the search, followed days later by NYT. The details of this search will continue to feed the controversy (as well as FOIAs to get the spreadsheet of prominent names discovered in the search, so it can be compared to the list of names Todd Blanche asked Maxwell about in their cozy tête-à-tête). * After Ron Wyden sent letters in March and June demanding that Todd Bessent and Pam Bondi release FinCEN files on Epstein and Leon Black, NYT did a story on the financial aspects. When Republicans accused Wyden of sitting on this during the Biden Administration, he sent another letter disproving that and mapping out what steps they should take. In a great story on Wyden’s efforts, Greg Sargent noted the value of such letters: “such trolling by lawmakers can be constructive if it communicates new information to the public or highlights the failure of others in power to exercise oversight and impose accountability.” * And then there was Ro Khanna’s tactic that _shut down the House_ by leading Mike Johnson to give up on a rule governing last week’s work, which led to follow-on efforts in committees and the Senate. This — which required working with Tom Massie (something lefties religiously disavow) — was a parliamentary score, with series of stories in the Hill beat press to follow. Almost none of that appears in Atkins’ response to my question why he was ignoring other members. He said he had mentioned a Whitehouse interview, but he ignored the long thread from Whitehouse more directly addressing the corruption, as well as a Podcast with Jamie Raskin where they dedicate the last 5 minutes of to it. The real tell to Atkins’ willful ignorance (or outright deceit) about what Dems have done is his claim, “I have highlighted [Dems who are pushing this]. But **they get lost in the fray when leadership isnt backing them up** ,” [my emphasis] a day after RTing this story from Axios. The social media card for the story, which uses Jeffries’ picture above two quotes, misleadingly suggests the Minority Leader said, “This whole thing is just such bullsh**t” … “I don’t think this issue is big outside the Beltway.” Which seems to be as far as Atkins got. The entire story is premised on those quoted centrists _opposing_ Jeffries’ _encouragement_ to focus on it, and links an earlier story describing Jeffries’ affirmative focus on it. > **Why it matters** : Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ (D-N.Y.) leadership team has encouraged its members to maintain the drumbeat on Epstein, The column goes on to list just some of what Dems are doing — with the encouragement of the Minority Leader (the earlier post describes that Ro Khanna worked closely with Jeffries in jamming the Rules Committee). > The other side: Other Democrats argued that going after Republicans on policy and slamming them on Epstein aren’t mutually exclusive. “I think all these issues are linked together,” Rep. Greg Casar (D-Texas) told Axios. > > * “Trump is willing to lie and betray his own people, and he’s willing to take away your health care to give it to his rich friends. … I think it’s all part of one story,” said Casar, the chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. > * Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), a former CPC chair, said similarly: “I’m talking about Medicaid, I’m talking about tax breaks to billionaires — and I’m talking about Epstein, because he fits right in there.” > > > State of play: Jeffries has surprised some of his members by bear-hugging rank-and-file efforts to force the release of the Epstein files despite his usual reluctance to engage on salacious issues. > > * His messaging arm, the Democratic Policy and Communications Committee, sent out several emails to members’ offices last week on how to message on Epstein, as Politico first reported. > * “We’ve encouraged members to lean into this, to talk to their constituents about it,” said Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.), a DPCC co-chair. “It’s an opportunity to speak with people who might usually disagree with you.” > Atkins’ entire whine — based off a premise he would have known was outright bullshit if he had only clicked through to a ragebait story he RTed — was rewarding for Atkins; 17 people RTed it _as if it were true_ , with one person even whining about Garland along the way. But the whole thing was either an affirmative misrepresentation or a confession that Atkins knows fuckall about what Dems have done and simply didn’t bother to check before whining about it. I won’t lay out all that Dems have done — there are actually multiple stories out that I’m sure even Atkins could read if he bothered to click through on ragebait. It should be enough to say that Dems, with Massie, _deprived Republicans of the tools of their majority for a week_ and have been mocking them relentlessly ever since. That Johnson ran away will continue to feed this story. But one example is illustrative. Ruben Gallego — often attacked for his centrism and coddling of cryptograft — got into an extended spat with Trump mouthpiece Markwayne Mullin in the Senate last week (the appearance Schumer elevated), after Gallego tried to pass a resolution to release the files. Following that, Gallego appeared on Jim Acosta’s Substack show, where he described how this all reeks of a cover-up (and accused Republicans of revictimizing the victims and exploiting the vulnerabilities of their base). He played on populist concerns about rich people, and mocked Republicans for fleeing like they did when the Brits invaded DC. A centrist Dem delivered up precisely the kind of message Atkins claimed no one is delivering, and he did it two days before Atkins whined about it. I’m not sure Atkins has an excuse for making a false claim belied by an Axios story he had RTed a day earlier. At some point, a pundit has to be responsible for _clicking through_ to the stories they’re disseminating. But — again stipulating that Jeffries and Schumer’s messaging is often feckless — I think there’s something else driving much lefty belief that Dems are not messaging, on top of pundits like Atkins making false claims belied by ragebait they’ve disseminated without reading. In the last several years, fascist-supporting oligarchs have given people good reason to stop consuming a wide variety of media. After Elon Musk bought Twitter — the algorithm of which already disproportionately rewarded right wingers — he invited Nazis to overrun it. In a bid to cultivate Trump’s favor, Jeff Bezos has willfully gutted the WaPo and shut down anti-Trump opinion on the platform. NYT continues to frame most stories in ways that pitch Trump as the hero, with many outright framed to Dem- or trans-bash. Substack, where people like Paul Krugman and Terry Moran and Jim Acosta have fled after having been hounded out of traditional media, also platforms Nazis. Google has allowed AI to take enshittify its search function, making it far more difficult to find breaking news. One by one, lefties have abandoned those platforms, often in a failed attempt to force the oligarchs who own them to reverse course. The decision to abandon those platforms are, for most people, self-evidently ethical decisions. But the consequences of those ethical decisions are that even if Dems do something great, you will be blind — blinded by ethical choices you yourself made. Your blindspots might entail the following: * You will see (and far too often, help to disseminate) the latest outrage Trump posts to his Truth Social account, _as well as the uncontested disinformation in it_. Those posts will often silence the moral criticism of Trump, as happened with Rosie O’Donnell. * You will view Trump speeches and press sprays, as well as oversight hearings in which Democrats have been forcing real news that often is not getting picked up, through the lens of Aaron Rupar or Acyn, who make it easy but bring their own narrow lens. You might see clips from the traditional media. Not all of those clips will be easy to disseminate yourself without rewarding Xitter. * You will see the stories about shitty framing or Dem- (or trans-) punching at NYT, but will miss better routine news stories, and even, sometimes, important breaking reporting. * To the extent to which it still exists, you will not see the general access political reporting at WaPo. * You will not see Capitol Hill beat reporting that is publicized almost entirely on Xitter, including reports admiringly explaining why chasing Mike Johnson away early took some tactical smarts, unless you subscribe to them. * Because there’s not a viral algorithm at Bluesky, you may only see the content from electeds crafted for that platform if you follow them directly and even then only if you happen to be online when they post it; you will not see what they post — very often self-consciously crafted to be more confrontational — on Xitter. * You _will_ see rage-bait stories from Axios and Politico designed to drive depression among Dems and often, as Atkins did, you’ll disseminate it without clicking through to see what it really says. * You won’t see what right wingers are saying on Fox or NewsMax or Breitbart, not even when they’re bitching about firey speeches Hakeem Jeffries made that didn’t filter into Bluesky. * You may entirely miss what is going on on TikTok, which is where a great deal of messaging is happening (so will I, as I learned when I looked for the Rosie O’Donnell post that had been widely covered in right wing media before Trump threatened to strip her citizenship over it). * You will have to work harder to find news stories that have been broadly reported. In short, at least in part due to perfectly ethical decisions from people who used to have a radically different media diet before certain changes accompanying rising fascism, even activist Dems will be largely blind to a great deal of what Dems are doing. I absolutely support that ethical decision (and after two weeks of doing a great deal of — sometimes very effective, IMO — messaging about Epstein and Tulsi’s disinformation campaign designed to bury it at the Nazi bar, such choices may be crucial for your mental health). But it is not remotely ethical to make comments about what Dems are or are not doing if you have not checked your blindspots. More importantly, we will not survive if you respond to the effects of oligarch takeover with passivity, demanding you get fed things as easily as you used to get. _That is what they are counting on_ , that their efforts to make it harder to find important news will lead you to give up and assume it doesn’t exist. I may be biased, but I’m also allegedly an expert on this, because it was the topic of my dissertation. To combat authoritarianism, finding and disseminating oppositional news is an absolutely critical part of opposing authoritarianism; it can take work and risk your security. But it becomes a fundamental part of citizenship. The oligarch-led assault on the press started long before Trump started implementing fascism but has accelerated during precisely the period when Democrats have demanded to have Dem messaging land in their lap. There are many things Dem electeds absolutely have to do better (though having spent far too much time on Xitter in the last week, it’s clear there’s a purpose to tailor messaging on both platforms, which I do too). I agree that neither Schumer nor Jeffries is great at this messaging (but am also acutely aware of how much time they’re spending off-camera trying to ensure Dems have a chance in 2026). But Dems have done almost everything right on Epstein, down to forcing Denny Hastert’s successor to abdicate his power for a week to help Trump cover up his sex trafficking scandal. Yet whining pundits are winning clout on Bluesky by misrepresenting rather than learning from that fact. Share this entry
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July 27, 2025 at 2:35 PM
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@tobie1 More power to her!

I like talking on the phone too. If only I could persuade my wife to restore the landline, my preferred form of telephony, I would be on the phone all the time!
July 21, 2025 at 4:47 AM
Yikes! Why in the US do we continue to subsidize "rural small business" while the metro areas that generate the nation's GDP languish? Rural America loves to think of itself as sel-reliant but it in fact lives off subsidies.

https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/119/s1703
Rural Small Business Resilience Act (S. 1703)
A bill to require the Administrator of the Small Business Administration to improve access to disaster assistance for individuals located in rural areas, and for other purposes.
www.govtrack.us
July 17, 2025 at 9:30 PM
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The majority of sitting justices on the U.S. Supreme Court have, once again, greenlit wholly unconstitutional action by the Trump regime. In a shadow docket order, the court has lifted a stay preventing the regime from acting on Trump’s executive order to gut the staff of the Dept of Education […]
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July 14, 2025 at 7:50 PM
Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz went to Trump's new prison camp in FL--"Alligator Alacatraz"--and made a strong statement on the spot about how horrific the conditions there are. One of the first responses to the video clip with her on Bluesky was […]

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July 12, 2025 at 9:55 PM