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Posts by Cher.

A cat is seen riding a bus. They are standing up and have their front paws on the back of the front seat.

A cat is seen riding a bus. They are standing up and have their front paws on the back of the front seat.

this is what will happen if mamdani makes bus rides free

5 months ago 34047 4759 819 388

The thing about No Kings is that Trump is in the Epstein Files.

6 months ago 807 228 9 3

white house has joined bluesky
click here to block all official us government accounts instantly

bsky.app/profile/did:...

6 months ago 13408 10721 584 1297

Been a while. For my first skeet in months: can someone explain to me how Tylenol became the latest scapegoat for autism?

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I love South Park! Download this and share it everywhere. Especially truth social. Oh! Brb

8 months ago 1880 845 59 41

Why do adults have to make normal, biological functions in 50% of the population so fucking weird. These poor kids.

9 months ago 1 0 0 0
Social media post by @proustmalone that says "Absurdity is the state assigning you The Grapes of Wrath at 16 and tear gassing you at 26 for understanding it."

Social media post by @proustmalone that says "Absurdity is the state assigning you The Grapes of Wrath at 16 and tear gassing you at 26 for understanding it."

Welp.

9 months ago 1 0 0 0

He doesn't care. He wants to bring on the apocalypse and who needs Medicaid when the world is burning.

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There are no rules. Why are you still considering following rules to stop these mfs?

9 months ago 27 7 2 1

So am I reading this court decision correctly? We now have 50 micronations with their own laws interpreting the U.S. Constitution wholly separate from one another? But there's one guy with private law enforcement who is immune from all punishment who can do whatever he wants in those 50 states?

9 months ago 39915 10473 1664 826

They’re planning on building a detention center for migrants in the middle of the fetid swamps of Florida.

If you think this is something new, the first internment camp they sent me and my family to in 1942 was a barbed wire prison called Rohwer. It was located in the swamps of Arkansas.

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Thread by @itsalexvacca on Thread Reader App @itsalexvacca: BREAKING: MIT just completed the first brain scan study of ChatGPT users & the results are terrifying. Turns out, AI isn't making us more productive. It's making us cognitively bankrupt...

Well, shit.
TL;DR - don't rely on AI, but use it strategically. That way your brain won't rot, I guess.

10 months ago 2 0 0 0

I know it feels good to post shit like "Are you done denying that we live under fascism??? Ready to come out from under your rock and admit the truth??" but who are you talking to? No one here is denying it, and the people who deny it aren't here. Who are you yelling at

10 months ago 2038 205 57 21

Every flashbang could instead be a meal for a poor kid. Every hotel room for a National Guardsman deployed to fire at our neighbors could house a homeless vet. Every "less-than-lethal" bullet pulled from a journalist's eye could be already needed healthcare for anyone else. All of this is a choice.

10 months ago 48726 14744 573 374

I'm getting flavors of Fox News reporting on the BLM protests in Seattle, where I have friends, and the only people who were committing acts of violence was the fascist SPD. This is why platforms like Bluesky (and formerly Twitter) are so important.

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“Tasted a little tear gas— tasted like fascism”

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Booker: "We have a president who did nothing as people stormed our Capitol, & then when those people who viciously beat police & led to some of their deaths - therefore cop killers - were convicted, he pardoned them. So for him to be talking about responsive law enforcement is hypocritical at best"

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Of all the days to be preoccupied with appointments and coordinating services to put down my cat (may she RIP), this had to be the day 😭😭😭😭 someone update me!

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The enemy of my enemy is still my enemy but I still like seeing them fight

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These people are insane.

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My statement on the charges filed against me:

11 months ago 32807 8842 1131 564

Starting to think that bombarding people with content designed to make them ill-informed, angry, and antisocial for hours upon hours a day has been a real disaster for society and possibly not one we can come back from in our lifetimes

11 months ago 4709 854 134 52
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It's 2015. President Barack Obama has accepted a "sky palace" jumbo jet from the Qatari government, which he'll own after he leaves office. "Everybody relax," he says in an interview with the New York Times. Everyone does. The networks then televise the military parade in his honor on his birthday.

11 months ago 42011 8618 919 391

Your daily reminder that the U.S. Postal SERVICE is a service that is designed to benefit taxpayers and not a business that should be expected to turn a profit.

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Re: MTA v. Duffy, No. 25 Civ. 1413 (S.D.N.Y.)
Dear Erin:
We write with respect to the above-referenced litigation brought by the Metropolitan
Transportation Authority ("MTA") against the U.S. Department of Transportation ("DOT"), U.S.
Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy, the Federal Highway Administration ("FHWA"), and Executive Director of the FHWA, Gloria Shepherd, to provide you with information concerning
(1) the litigation risk that DOT faces in defending the Secretary's February 19, 2025 decision to terminate the New York City Central Business District Tolling Program ("CBDTP") agreement, and (2) a process for terminating the CBDTP agreement outside of the current litigation for DOT to consider.
As discussed below, there is considerable litigation risk in defending the Secretary's
February 19, 2025 decision against plaintiffs' claims under the Administrative Procedure Act, that the decision was contrary to law, pretextual rocedurally arbitrary and capricious, and violated due process. For the reasons outlined below, it is unlikely that Judge Liman or further courts of review will accept the argument that the CBDTP was not a statutorily authorized "value pricing" pilot under the Value Prising Pilot Program (" ar
FHWA may, however, be able to properly terminate the CBDTP value pricing pilot pursuant to established Office of Management and Budget ("OMB") regulations concerning the termination of cooperative agreements. Termination of the CBDTP agreement pursuant to these OMB regulations would still allow FHWA to end the CBDTP for the Secretary's stated reasons, but would do so as a matter of changed agency priorities rather than arguing the CBDTP was not statutorily authorized in the first instance. Importantly, DOT can seek termination of the agreement pursuant to the OMB regulations in addition to, and not in place of, defending the rationale laid out in the Secretary's letter.
Case 1:25-cv-01413-LJL Document 65 Filed 04/23/25 Page 2 of 11
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Re: MTA v. Duffy, No. 25 Civ. 1413 (S.D.N.Y.) Dear Erin: We write with respect to the above-referenced litigation brought by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority ("MTA") against the U.S. Department of Transportation ("DOT"), U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy, the Federal Highway Administration ("FHWA"), and Executive Director of the FHWA, Gloria Shepherd, to provide you with information concerning (1) the litigation risk that DOT faces in defending the Secretary's February 19, 2025 decision to terminate the New York City Central Business District Tolling Program ("CBDTP") agreement, and (2) a process for terminating the CBDTP agreement outside of the current litigation for DOT to consider. As discussed below, there is considerable litigation risk in defending the Secretary's February 19, 2025 decision against plaintiffs' claims under the Administrative Procedure Act, that the decision was contrary to law, pretextual rocedurally arbitrary and capricious, and violated due process. For the reasons outlined below, it is unlikely that Judge Liman or further courts of review will accept the argument that the CBDTP was not a statutorily authorized "value pricing" pilot under the Value Prising Pilot Program (" ar FHWA may, however, be able to properly terminate the CBDTP value pricing pilot pursuant to established Office of Management and Budget ("OMB") regulations concerning the termination of cooperative agreements. Termination of the CBDTP agreement pursuant to these OMB regulations would still allow FHWA to end the CBDTP for the Secretary's stated reasons, but would do so as a matter of changed agency priorities rather than arguing the CBDTP was not statutorily authorized in the first instance. Importantly, DOT can seek termination of the agreement pursuant to the OMB regulations in addition to, and not in place of, defending the rationale laid out in the Secretary's letter. Case 1:25-cv-01413-LJL Document 65 Filed 04/23/25 Page 2 of 11 Page 2

So, uh, it certainly looks like DOJ intended to file a letter to Judge Liman in MTA v. Duffy, but….it accidentally filed a letter containing its legal advice to the Department of Transportation instead

storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...

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John Lewis in a black suit and black skinny tie

John Lewis in a black suit and black skinny tie

Photo of John Lewis standing in front of mug shots where he’s wearing a black suit and black skinny tie

Photo of John Lewis standing in front of mug shots where he’s wearing a black suit and black skinny tie

Cory Booker on the senate floor breaking Strom Thurmond’s longest speech record in a black suit and black skinny tie

Cory Booker on the senate floor breaking Strom Thurmond’s longest speech record in a black suit and black skinny tie

Not to be an assignment editor, but I’m going to need a Robin Givhan column on what I believe was a very intentional sartorial choice from Cory Booker with his black suit/black skinny tie combo.

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The turnout in small towns across the country has been incredible drawing crowds of thousands. We’re already seeing over one million in attendance nationwide, and events are still underway. Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Ohio all had especially surprising showings.

1 year ago 52867 11551 1212 539

YO THIS IS VERY VERY BAD

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God damn it.

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