can’t say what i want to happen to these people for legal reasons
Posts by Molly Wood
I keep screaming from the rooftops that print news is the future and we better start figuring out what that looks like, and literally no one in the news industry believes me.
This is the least he should do.
Resigning from the House is also necessary.
I was not, but I am now! Thank you!
It is still blowing my mind honestly that the vice president of the United States of America went to Hungary to campaign for an authoritarian dictator who is despised by most of his country. But hellllllllll yeah. Ignore the vibes at your peril. www.bbc.com/news/live/c2...
There are so many bad things about this administration but I keep saying that this guy is singularly murderous. This technology could cure cancer and that is not an exaggeration. This is CHOOSING disease and then forcing it upon Americans. I will never forgive those who confirmed him. Ever.
Let's go.
Legal eagles noticed, and there’s been SOME mainstream coverage. But overall the political class has underreacted to this month’s OLC opinion, ordered up by Trump or on his behalf, declaring the Presidential Records Act unconstitutional. Things are likely being stolen and/or destroyed *right now*.
BREAKING: in March 2026, *every single one* of the 1,341 refugees admitted in the United States were white South Africans:
In FY 2026, the U.S. has admitted a total of 4,496 white South Africans, three Afghans (back in November), and nobody else.
www.rpc.state.gov/documents/Re...
By the way, I just want to remind you that until we are shown otherwise, this is effectively the Republican agenda.
Panama Bartholemy of BDC (which authored this report) and I talked about this some in his recent appearance on Everybody in the Pool! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/e...
This is a must read. In many cases, there's just no good reason for this infrastructure when electrification, demand-response, and actually even geothermal (as the article notes) can accomplish the same goals in a lot of places.
we'll see how it shakes out over the course of years, but as of right now, mamdani is definitely showing how the future of good progressive governance means "use government to do good things and then post about it"
both parts are important!
Paper of record shifts Overton window. Again.
The Times could have written a story that said, "These Woman-Hating Lunatics Have the Ear of Powerful People. You Should Know What They Believe So You Can Resist Them."
That's...not what this story does.
NYTimes Headline: The Women Who Believe That Women Should Lose the Right to Vote Subhead: Adherents to biblical patriarchy support household voting: One household, one vote--the husband's. They say the idea is catching on.
The New York Times rolling up its sleeves to do the hard work of normalizing the idea that women should not have the right to vote.
Clean Energy is Cheap Energy.
++IMPORTANT++
The man of the very centre of platforming and spreading climate denial in the UK (and far beyond) has made a very rare appearance setting out of stance on climate change.
And it is WILD just how error-strewn his short letter in the Guardian is - as factchecked by Simon...
Trans rights are human rights. It's that simple and it always has been.
No matter how much it's talked about, it's still not talked about enough that the Supreme Court agreed to hear a case on whether the words in the 14th amendment mean what the words in the 14th amendment mean.
Bragging about a state purge of those who raise even moderate criticism of the regime. Truly stuff for the history books.
Guys 😭 can we not!!??
Talked about this on the podcast this week with Josh Garrett of Redwood Climate Communications. It's one thing to try to find climate messaging that works, especially now. It's another thing to fight nearly unlimited funding for climate misinformation. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/e...
diane wilson arrested
Sources say activist & Goldman Prize winner Diane Wilson has been arrested for attempting to deliver demands to a Dow Chemicals facility in Seadrift, TX
She's been on a 25 day hunger strike outside the facility, protesting its move to remove rules on how much plastic it can discharge into waterways
I don't think people fully appreciate how apocalyptic things are for US science. I haven't had any new funding since 2024, but I'm still ok since typical grants are for three years. This means next year I will be completely out of funding and will have to fire everyone in the lab. It's not great.
THE. HORROR!!!! But also seriously, the absolute unnecessary worst for the majority of them, I bet.
This is true. Oil is subsidized.
Oil pipelines get use of public lands free or very low priced.
Oil terminals get build with public funds.
Shipping channels for supertankers get dredged with taxpayer money.
Cleanups are on the public dime.
The US taxpayer pays for "cheap gas".
That's a good one, yes. *screams into the void*