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This!! Trump canceled EV tax credits to help his fossil fuel buddies.

They made fortunes.

We lost jobs and our planet became more polluted.

And now we’re stuck with sky-high gas prices with no end in sight. Happy #EarthDay 🤬

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And this was less than a minute 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇

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Republicans, you got no one to blame but yourselves. Trump started this fight, he started this whole mid-decade redistricting bullshit. Democrats are simply fighting back. Cry harder Republicans.

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i think it is cool that the president of the united states routinely slurs black people as biological inferior

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Hegseth has just proudly announced on Twitter that flu vaccines will no longer be mandatory for US Servicemembers.

Before The Regime took power, the DoD correctly said that vaccine refusal is a national security threat.

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Bannon warns ‘demonic’ Dems will impeach Trump if they win Virginia redistricting vote As Virginia’s redistricting referendum comes down to the wire, Steve Bannon is warning that “demonic” Democrats will impeach President Donald Trump and gerrymander congressional districts nationwide i...

As Virginia’s redistricting referendum comes down to the wire, Steve Bannon is warning that “demonic” Democrats will impeach President Donald Trump and gerrymander congressional districts nationwide if they win in the Old Dominion Tuesday. www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/...

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Two CIA officers die in Mexico accident after counternarcotics operation The U.S. spy agency has significantly expanded its international antidrug work under President Trump and CIA Director Ratcliffe.

Two CIA officers die in Mexico accident after counternarcotics operation

www.washingtonpost.com/national-sec...

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Elon Musk Is Taking the X Playbook to Starlink The world’s richest man is accruing more power than ever before.

Elon Musk has big plans for Starlink. "Imagine a future in which Musk owns not only a major social network, but a large chunk of the infrastructure through which the world’s information flows," write Ben Tarnoff and Quinn Slobodian.

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(1/X) People sometimes wonder how things got so crazy in this country. Well, look back at the '90s: for Clinton impeachment, you had Alan Dershowitz on Geraldo arguing against impeachment and Jon Turley arguing for it. All three of course became Trumpers.

On various topics around feminism....

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Is someone going to tell him that the flu killed more US troops in WWI than any battle did (and that war had chemical weapons so horrific that they were banned afterwards)?

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Infowars would get them there.

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VERY BIG TOP NEWS TODAY 🔝

⚡️BAVOVNA at Tuapse refinery

🔥 Gvardiyska oil depot in Crimea was hit.

🔥 Large landing ships and Russian radar in Crimea - “Prymary” of GUR hit targets

🔥 Sevastopol, remains of petroleum products in the tank have been burning for the third day.

1/7

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Likely the TX redraw fucked Republicans. The destruction of the modern republican party is underway.

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I’m not sure he will. Let’s game this out. She gets a pardon and the what? She has to have money. Sugar daddy is gone. What does she have that’s worth big $$?

What’s in her head.

She gets out her life is worthless, so is whoever she names before someone gets to her.

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Interesting @markjacob.bsky.social point here: Why not more stand-alone stories with heds like "Trump Is Dismantling Democracy"?

"Such a headline would be easy to support with facts that the NYT and other major media report in isolation every day. They’re simply afraid to hit the total button."

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You're telling me I could own this stylish hoodie AND support the families of Sandy Hook AND befuddle my friends and family? Buddy! store.theonion.com/products/inf...

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This must have slipped by DOGE.
Imagine, if they’d have caught it they’d have saved taxpayers <checks notes> $400 million total.🤔

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West Virginia dad dies after insurer denied his $50,000 cancer treatment 4 times — 93% of patients face the same delays The vast majority of patients who require prior authorization from their insurer face delays, which can result in permanent disability or even death.

Out of 38 OECD countries, the US provides the worst healthcare for its people.

This time it killed Eric Tenant, 58, who needed cancer treatment, but instead of the US providing it, his healthcare insurer denied it as "unnecessary" four times — and then he died.

moneywise.com/insurance/he...

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Congratulations!

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The group, “Veterans Against Fascism”, was arrested after staging a protest inside the U.S. Capitol against Trump’s & Israel’s illegal war with Iran

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Pancreatic cancer mRNA vaccine shows lasting results in an early trial Scientists caution that more research is needed, but nearly all of the patients who responded to the personalized vaccine are still alive six years later.

There’s no routine screening for pancreatic cancer, most cases aren’t operable, and the five year survival rate after diagnosis is around 13%. It’s a traumatic news.

But new personalized mRNA immunotherapy is showing encouraging results in Phase 1 clinical trials.

Keep funding science!

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Meta just paid the lowest effective federal tax rate in its history.

Thanks to tax breaks and loopholes, it avoided $13.7B in 2025 federal income taxes.

But now it's planning to lay off 10% of its global workforce (8,000 people) by May 20 — with more job cuts later this year.

Trickle down hoax.

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We would err badly if we put all our resources into technical education. The microchip will not abolish the need for analysis, for insight and
for judgment. Schools and universities must equip the young not only
with the ability to operate the miraculous new instrumentalities but also
with the will to use them for the greater benefit of the human adventure.
Education must encompass ends as well as means. That is why the liberal arts must remain the heart of the educational enterprise.

The liberal arts remind us that human wisdom long predates the
Computer Revolution - that, smart as we think we are, we still have
things to learn from Plato and from Confucius, from Augustine and
from Machiavelli, from Shakespeare and from Tolstoy. The liberal arts
balance past and future, drawing on the experience of our ancestors to
meet challenges darkly ahead.

Technical education helps us to live with the microchip. The liberal
arts help us to live with ourselves. They unmask what Hawthorne called
the Unpardonable Sin - self-pride, self-love. They offer the great entry into that most essential of human qualities, self-knowledge. They instruct us, and stimulate us, and provoke us, and chasten us. They remind us that, as Paul said, we are members one of another.

The Founding Fathers were steeped in the classics. That is one reason
they were able to invent a constitutional democracy that is still vibrant
and strong after two centuries dominated by the law of acceleration. As
we move into the mysterious twenty-first century, we need to know how to run computers. We need even more to know how to run ourselves.

We would err badly if we put all our resources into technical education. The microchip will not abolish the need for analysis, for insight and for judgment. Schools and universities must equip the young not only with the ability to operate the miraculous new instrumentalities but also with the will to use them for the greater benefit of the human adventure. Education must encompass ends as well as means. That is why the liberal arts must remain the heart of the educational enterprise. The liberal arts remind us that human wisdom long predates the Computer Revolution - that, smart as we think we are, we still have things to learn from Plato and from Confucius, from Augustine and from Machiavelli, from Shakespeare and from Tolstoy. The liberal arts balance past and future, drawing on the experience of our ancestors to meet challenges darkly ahead. Technical education helps us to live with the microchip. The liberal arts help us to live with ourselves. They unmask what Hawthorne called the Unpardonable Sin - self-pride, self-love. They offer the great entry into that most essential of human qualities, self-knowledge. They instruct us, and stimulate us, and provoke us, and chasten us. They remind us that, as Paul said, we are members one of another. The Founding Fathers were steeped in the classics. That is one reason they were able to invent a constitutional democracy that is still vibrant and strong after two centuries dominated by the law of acceleration. As we move into the mysterious twenty-first century, we need to know how to run computers. We need even more to know how to run ourselves.

someone cooked here

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Full on eugenics gutter racism.

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In the same manifesto, Palantir's owners argued that we need a national military draft, that soft power is over, and that we were too hard on Germany and Japan after World War II. I don't think that company should be allowed to exist anymore.

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you're hearing it more and more folks

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21. Some cultures have produced vital advances; others remain dysfunctional and regressive. All cultures are now equal. Criticism and value judgments are forbidden.
Yet this new dogma glosses over the fact that certain cultures and indeed subcultures ... have produced wonders. Others have proven middling, and worse, regressive and harmful.

22. We must resist the shallow temptation of a vacant and hollow pluralism. We, in America and more broadly the West, have for the past half century resisted defining national cultures in the name of inclusivity. But inclusion into what?

21. Some cultures have produced vital advances; others remain dysfunctional and regressive. All cultures are now equal. Criticism and value judgments are forbidden. Yet this new dogma glosses over the fact that certain cultures and indeed subcultures ... have produced wonders. Others have proven middling, and worse, regressive and harmful. 22. We must resist the shallow temptation of a vacant and hollow pluralism. We, in America and more broadly the West, have for the past half century resisted defining national cultures in the name of inclusivity. But inclusion into what?

⚠️ Palantir released what it describes as a vision for “The Technological Republic” in which it argues AGAINST democratic and cultural pluralism and FOR militaristic supremacy enforced by a technocratic elite who produce AI weaponry.

These points stand out:

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"She’s been a court interpreter for over 20 years, the only one licensed in Texas for Hindi, Punjabi, or Urdu. Her language skills are requested nationwide..."

"One of her children recently enlisted in the military...

www.texasobserver.org/immigration-...

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