The "Parents Decide Act" is a bill that needs to not pass ANYTHING
Legit just a wholesale attempt to seize everyone's computers/devices unless you give up your IDs.
Doesn't matter if you have kids or not. This is anti 4th amendment
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Re: 'H.R. 8250' "Parents Decide Act". This bill wants to force age verification on the operating system level.
If you see one of your reps listed below, CALL THEM so we can kill this in committee
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The ballots, mostly from King County, were not filled out and were never delivered to voters. They were addressed to voters who mostly used storefront mailboxes, like parcel lockers from Amazon or UPS, and spanned elections from 2022 to 2025.
Fossil Fuels Are Not The Future….
Seattle residents are fighting against 5 potential data centers planning to leech off 1/3 from the grid’s average daily power
Over 4,500 have already signed an action letter 👇
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In 2003, US citizen Rachel Corrie was killed by Israeli soldiers using a US-provided bulldozer.
Her parents are calling on senators to vote yes today to block $295 million worth of these bulldozers to Israel. Join them by calling your senators TODAY:
Which Democrats Killed the Bill for Farmworkers Rights?
Adrian Cortes of Clark County north of Vancouver, Marko Liias of Lynwood, Jessica Bateman of Olympia, Mike Chapman of Port Angeles, Deborah Krishnadasan of Gig Harbor, Jesse Salomon of Shoreline, Sharon Shewmake of Bellingham, and John Lovick of Mill Creek.
Washington peeps: READ this. Pay very close attention.
This is just ONE of the major issues with this case:
These criminals are telling on themselves. 45 is a puppet. Period.
In today's news from across the #Cascadia bioregion, the closure of forest service research stations will be a disaster for the #PNW, WA considers creating a department of housing, and a chemical found in car tires is extremely toxic to salmon www.cascadia-journal.com/cascadia-tod...
A worker died at an Amazon warehouse in Oregon last week.
For more than an hour, workers were instructed to continue working as the man lay dead.
One worker wanted to help, but a manager told them to “Just turn around and not look. Let’s get back to work," according to @thewesternedge.bsky.social.
First, they come for the books; next, they come for your beach reads.
Protect your summer reading list from the Federal Government.
Sign the petition against the Federal Book Ban Bill.
buff.ly/W1YsomE #library #libraries #read #reading #book #books #politics #breakingnews #author #government
There appears to be a pattern of sorts happening in the U.S. The national media isn’t covering many of these fires happening across the country. However, local media networks are and you have to search for them. This is what I’ve found so far.
Found it. Have been out of this particular loop. Holy shit. Fuck this and the horsemen of the apocalypse these corporate clowns road in on.
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Seattle: there is a proposal to build five of these things in our city. Yes, really.
For the fourth year in a row, WA has declared a drought emergency.
This is not normal. Climate change is here and now — and we need to urgently address it.
🧵 Oregon should be very concerned. I honestly wouldn’t trust endorsements from these unions due to a complete lack of concern for anything beyond their own personal benefit. Which isn’t what unions are supposed to be at all.
Where mail voting began, worries spread over Trump’s attacks The American system of voting by mail can, like flannel and grunge rock, trace its roots to the 1990s Pacific Northwest, where Washington and Oregon moved to adopt mail-in balloting as the statewide default, driven in part by Republicans hoping to improve turnout among rural populations.
Just a reminder, Washington State GOP chair and state representative since 2017, Jim Walsh, has been openly advocating for Trump to “make our elections fair again” he’s been on right wing podcasts talking about how it will “help” republicans in the state. (See end of thread for more) 🧵
Every single one of the astronauts who went to the moon and back on Artemis II was educated at a public school.
Thinking of the teachers who poured into Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen tonight. You helped send a kid to the moon!
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It’s honestly time we start calling these people out. Every single one of them that contributes to our oppression.
Adam Hall, staffer who screwed over everyone in Washington State. You work for the enemy, you deserve to be named and shamed.
Whose side are you on?
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Fascists are really dumb. It’s actually insulting that they have this much power over all of us.
- openAI shutting down services;
- data-centers being postponed or cancelled;
- microslop walking back on copilot;
- claude starting to limit itself even for paid users...
now add to this an unexpected but welcome help from the Persians
let the bubble explode and make us all happy
We upset the Trump person running the US Forest Service Facebook account. Read their latest post. Read their recent Facebook post.
Here are the facts:
- Research “continues”? 57 research stations are being closed across 31 states. That’s not continuing (that’s gutting).
Map of watershed basins in the Western United States. Basins are color-coded to show SNOTEL estimates of snow-water equivalency compared to the median from 1991-2020 as of April 8 2026. Nearly all the colors are red (<50%; Covering AZ, NM, CO, NZ, Northern CA, WA, and most of WY)), with some orange (50-69%) and yellow (70-89%). in the Northern regions (Montana, Idaho, and parts of Washington)
It's going to be a wild summer.
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Even though winter precipitation was 104 percent of normal, warmer temperatures meant lower snowpacks in the mountains, the Washington State Standard reports.
5 large data centers are being proposed in Seattle.
They would use 369 megawatts, which is 1/3 of the electricity Seattle currently uses
Seattle City Light declines to identify the four companies.
They should hold a public input meeting before making any final decisions.
“I understand that there are some people here for whom the answer to that balance is no surveillance ever—turn it all off,” she said. “That’s not where I’m at at the moment, and I also don’t think that’s where Seattle residents, speaking broadly, are at.”
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A social media graphic featuring an image of the U.S. Forest Service looking over a cliff at a wildfire below. White text appears reading, "Breaking: Trump admin orders dismantling of U.S. Forest Service. For over 100 years, the U.S. forest service has managed wildfires in national forests and grasslands."
Just before wildfire season.