Rep. Rosa DeLauro: "On the food stamp issue, the money is there! Let them not get away with saying they can't do it. Their political will isn't there to feed the people who rely on the SNAP program which is the most effective anti-hunger program in the USA."
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“my participation in a revolution would not necessarily violate my oath of office, especially if the movement were intended to restore the former constitutional system or to create a better, more responsive one.” www.liberalcurrents.com/what-does-de...
Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Dr. Priscilla Chan, opened two schools to help communities of color. Now they're closing, and some families wonder if the closures are related to his DEI retrenchment.
As Orwell predicted.
Today, the House GOP censured me for speaking out for the American people against @POTUS’s plan to cut Medicaid. I accept the consequences of my actions, but I refuse to stay silent in the face of injustice. #WeShallOvercome x.com/repalgreen/s...
Well that didn’t go the way it should have
(bowie)
We’re so fucking cooked
As a former staffer, I answered hundreds of constituent calls. These calls do shape how Reps vote and make decisions.
I made a list of all the Senators by state with contact info for each of their many state offices. Let's flood the zone with our outrage.
quartzevelyn.substack.com/p/senate-con...
SCOOP: A US Treasury threat intelligence analysis has designated DOGE staff an ‘insider threat'. An internal email reviewed by WIRED calls DOGE staff's access to federal payments systems “the single biggest insider threat risk the Bureau of the Fiscal Service has ever faced.”
I wonder how sites like this can be viable if folks can flood them with tons of useless input.
The young Bonn-Oberkassel dog likely required an intensive level of care during its three-week infection. The humans caring for the puppy likely would have needed to clean it from the vomit and diarrhea caused by the disease, as well as providing water and possibly food. If the infection occurred during the winter, they would have additionally needed to warm the puppy. Such actions likely indicate that humans felt a close bond, significant compassion, and empathy for the puppy. As the prolonged disease required significant effort and likely prevented training for use as a hunting dog, the care given to the dog may have been of little practical benefit.
Sorry just getting emotional reading about this 15,000 year old dog whose skeleton shows evidence that its humans helped it survive a distemper infection
I've been doing 5calls but I didn't know this site, thanks again.
Thank you!
I'm just going to leave Freedom of the Press Foundation's excellent guide to leaking to the press right here in case anyone happens to need it: freedom.press/digisec/blog...
For sure, I agree very much there too.
*don't - probably time to put the keyboard down for me.
Oh trust me that was brutal for me too.
I donit even know if that makes any sense.
I appreciate the corrections, there's a part of me hoping I'm right and I am also wanting to feel regulated and safer and my nervous system is on edge so I'm lashing out at who I felt could be doing more, if they are I hope they can communicate it more because I feel so abandoned at the moment.
that's fair I didn't really frame that well.
Okay, I am wrong there too.
No, I’m not saying that, that’s pretty bad faith.