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Posts by The Infinitely Prolonged

Congratulations, Virginia! Republicans are trying to tilt the midterm elections in their favor, but they haven’t done it yet. Thanks for showing us what it looks like to stand up for our democracy and fight back.

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just to be clear, the ideal outcome of all this is that the GOP realizes that gerrymander wars are at best a wash for them, and agree to back national anti gerrymandering legislation.

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Did every media reporter get a two paragraph excerpt from a publicist and just write it up with some context they assumed was relevant?

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Martha Stewart did fucking prison time for lying to investigators about a stock sale.

Meanwhile the Republicans are pump-and-dumping the "prediction markets" every fucking Friday, betting on fucking war crimes. It's entirely possible none of them will even see the inside of a courtroom for that.

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Martha Stewart did fucking prison time for lying to investigators about a stock sale.

Meanwhile the Republicans are pump-and-dumping the "prediction markets" every fucking Friday, betting on fucking war crimes. It's entirely possible none of them will even see the inside of a courtroom for that.

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different rules for the gals

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In a field with the entire Republican party for competition

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Trump and Republicans are suddenly realizing that if they lose the House in November, Trump’s presidency is effectively over, and they know that this is likely to happen. Trump is panicking. We need to make this outcome a reality.

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one of the ways the mid to late 20th century political world has distorted the historical memories of even sophisticated observers is in the idea that you can achieve major transformations of american political life through something like bipartisan consensus

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We can’t trust Palantir with our NHS data Is this really the company we should be entrusting with our health service’s digital architecture?

"Palantir is not just a problem of profiteering from our national healthcare system— it's a fundamental threat to the democratic control of our public infrastructure + the privacy of every citizen. By giving our taxes to this company, we are aiding their operations everywhere."

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The GOP has dragged us into the Middle East 3 times now and they have spent Trillions on it

This is what Dems need to say
Over
And
Over
And
Over
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Over

Again

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Free plug-in solar panels to be rolled out to some households The technology is designed to be a simpler and more affordable way of benefiting from renewable energy

"Low-income households will get [free] plug-in solar panels to cut their energy bills, the Government has announced."

This is how you do a just transition.
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You Do Not, Under Any Circumstances, "Gotta Hand It to" Tucker Carlson (new post) nomoremister.blogspot.com/2026/04/you-...

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still not over how we have confirmed proof via leaked documents that the SCOTUS shadow docket is a complete farce where the FedSoc justices get to unleash their unbridled political opinions and remake the American legal & economic system however they & their rich friends like

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Leadership failures led to major Covid outbreak on aircraft carrier, watchdog report finds | CNN Politics The leadership of the USS Theodore Roosevelt failed to put in place measures to stop a coronavirus outbreak on board the aircraft carrier and exacerbated a growing problem by releasing sailors too ear...

The one thing that has taken a U.S. aircraft carrier offline in recent years was not enemy action. It was COVID.

Deciding now to put anti-science culture war signaling over military readiness is a bad idea.

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Hoo boy, that was a tough listen. Two women in a department store, browsing racks right next to me, discussing 'immigrants'. I had to walk away when one said '...and you know what? We'll never get them all out of here either'.

There's just no helping some people. 🙄 #Its2026

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This got lost in the fog of the opening of the Iran war (or maybe it just isn't interesting!) but with regular "running out of missiles" stories appearing now, consider revisiting this about the cruise missile as the defining weapon of modern war and its conceptual origins in WWII...Japan? Japan.

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Anyway, Trump lobbed 400 of these things at Iran in 48 hours and their replacement rate is 100-200 *per year*. One of them hit a school. Good times all around.

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After France, Denmark is moving too: its Digitalisation Ministry plans to phase out Microsoft, switching to Linux and LibreOffice in the coming months. The goal is clear—reduce dependence on a handful of global tech giants and strengthen digital sovereignty.

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News: Anthropic Removes Claude Code From $20-A-Month "Pro" Subscription Plan
For New Users (Developing)
ED ZITRON / APR 21, 2026 / 2 MIN READ
Executive Summary:
• Anthropic appears to have removed access to Claude Code for its $20-a-month "Pro" Plans.
• Current Pro users appear to still have access via the Claude web app.
• Claude Code support documents exclusively refer to accessing Claude Code
via "your Max Plan," after previously saying you could access "with your Pro or Max Plan."
In developing news, Anthropic appears to have removed access to Al coding tool Claude Code from its $20-a-month "Pro" accounts. This is likely another cost-cutting move that follows a recent change (per The Information) that forced enterprise users to pay on a per-million-token based rate rather than having rate limits that were, based on researchers' findings, often much higher than the cost of the subscription.

NEWS News: Anthropic Removes Claude Code From $20-A-Month "Pro" Subscription Plan For New Users (Developing) ED ZITRON / APR 21, 2026 / 2 MIN READ Executive Summary: • Anthropic appears to have removed access to Claude Code for its $20-a-month "Pro" Plans. • Current Pro users appear to still have access via the Claude web app. • Claude Code support documents exclusively refer to accessing Claude Code via "your Max Plan," after previously saying you could access "with your Pro or Max Plan." In developing news, Anthropic appears to have removed access to Al coding tool Claude Code from its $20-a-month "Pro" accounts. This is likely another cost-cutting move that follows a recent change (per The Information) that forced enterprise users to pay on a per-million-token based rate rather than having rate limits that were, based on researchers' findings, often much higher than the cost of the subscription.

News: Anthropic seems to have removed access to Claude Code for its $20-a-month Pro Plans in another cost-cutting move. Some users still report having access, but documents reflect only Max users having access to Claude Code with their subscription.
www.wheresyoured.at/news-anthrop...

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Match Group Doesn't Want You to Find Love Dating apps have built billion-dollar businesses on our most human need. They have every reason to make sure it goes unsatisfied, writes Emma Leiken.

The tech accountability community should be as clear-eyed about dating apps as it is about social media — demanding better design, more accountability, and more honesty about what they're actually built to do, writes Emma Leiken.

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The Onion wants to make us submissive slaves to the New world order.

The Onion wants to make us submissive slaves to the New world order.

Correct.

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what the fuck is going on with Bluesky's images? Why can I not post a god damn image

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Like the OP says, these people aren't all created equal. They aren't totally fungible. Some are uniquely worse, and/or more influential, than others. We should focus energy on fighting those people.

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Like the OP says, these people aren't all created equal. They aren't totally fungible. Some are uniquely worse, and/or more influential, than others. We should focus energy on fighting those people.

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Others are apolitical, or tangentially political. Peter Thiel is a central node in the billionaire fash network, and has been instrumental in promoting a whole lot of the worst people currently in the circles of power.

We could and should make life harder on this fucking chud.

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Others are apolitical, or tangentially political. Peter Thiel is a central node in the billionaire fash network, and has been instrumental in promoting a whole lot of the worst people currently in the circles of power.

We could and should make life harder on this fucking chud.

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Some of these might be political figures such as Charlie Kirk, or organizations such as Heritage Foundation or American Enterprise Institute, etc.

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