Me, over the weekend: "The one key takeaway for Democrats right now: In every state where the filing deadline has not passed, make sure to get someone on the ballot in Every. Single. Contest."
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*ISRAEL SAYS AGREES TO DIRECT TALKS WITH LEBANON
Geniuely curious where all the Gaza war voices have gone; anyone seen evidence of them re-directing now towards Iran?
The man has never been thoroughly checked (besides 2020) for uncertainty; this is what happens when we forget about accountability.
Thanks and glad to hear it! Let's also keep an eye on what Trump says tomorrow -- and if he finally pins down firm war goals for us to timetable.
I see the Left is big mad they can't get a protest the size of No Kings.
QATAR'S INTERIOR MINISTER SAYS STRATEGIC WATER RESERVES SUFFICIENT FOR FOUR MONTHS, FOOD SECURITY RESERVES FOR 18 MONTHS
Basically all of the bad economic news this term is because the president deliberately decided to do something moronic. He is much more personally responsible for this than most presidents are for the downturns in their administration.
My Republican colleagues should vote YES on the war powers resolution tomorrow! Anonymous quotes like these won't stop this reckless war of choice:
This is not to defend the Islamic Republic's human rights record or strategic orientation. But as Americans abandon the role of world police, we must get better at hard-nosed geopolitics. If Israel wants to war with Iran, then it must pay for it, and leave us and the Gulf Arabs out of it.
For Democrats, there are two true things the party must assert: first, this was a dumb war, and second, Israel's interests are not our own. It's not just a values gap, its an core interest gap. We have real challenges in Europe and Asia, and Israel will not be there for us there.
So it is very safe to say this was Israel's urgency, and Trump has always, always, always aligned with Israel's urgency. Everyone who believed Trump would be more critical of Israel has demonstrated they are deeply gullible, and were not paying attention at all in his first term.
If Netanyahu was going to secure his ultimate legacy -- expanding in Palestine and defeating its militants -- he had to also hit Iran. The nuclear program was secondary; it has always played on America's WMD paranoia. The missiles and proxies, those were real threats.
Israel couldn't, especially not Netanyahu, because Iran is the last powerful champion of the militant Palestinian cause. After Oct. 7, he had the right ingredients for war: a hawkish public, a symphathetic, largely Boomer-run USG, and then, as Assad fell and Hezbollah lay low, a strategic window.
We could tolerate Iran's nuclear program -- which was not in danger of being weaponized anytime soon -- as well as its missiles and proxies, which were mostly aimed at Israel. There was no urgency, and no opportunity, and worse, no real means to force Iran to change its foreign policies.
Alrighty, my partisan post about Iran, which belongs over here rather than X.
This will be a thread, since it has multiple parts.
First, this is a dumb war; not just from a Democratic position, but from an American one.
Authorities in Dubai confirm that sounds heard in various areas across the city were the result of air defence interception operations. The relevant Dubai teams continue to closely monitor the situation and are taking all necessary measures to ensure public safety.-Dubai Media Office
This is not our war. Left or right, liberal or conservative, there is no spin to justify this except that Trump is embarrassed by his failed Iran policy over the past decade.
Appears wave is over, hit the wall for today.
Thanks for everyone’s time today. I’m going to rack out for a bit, but I’ll be back in the morning to keep passing updates.
We’re still likely looking at days to weeks of this, and hopefully the end state is a free Iran.
Someone needs to tell Democratic leadership that war with Iran is not just a bad idea, but the public wants them to stop it.
ICE raids around our schools are throwing attendance levels into chaos and making it impossible to guarantee education for all our kids. ICE's clear unprofessionalism means they must be Congressionally barred from operating near such places.
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Another thing -- trans folks are incredibly rare, and have virtually no mainstream media prescence to humanize them (famous, well-liked actor, anchor, etc). In other words, it's not important to most people, and they knee-jerk their takes based on vague understandings rather than direct experience
where are we at with getting ICE away from schools in the DHS shutdown?
NY FED: Consumers pay 90% of tariffs.
CBO: Consumers pay *95%* of tariffs.
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Free speech something something
We now have data from Trump's first full year in office. Let's review the performance of Trump and the two parties since 1989 and a new age of globalization began.
However you cut the data Trump continues to have worst jobs record of last six Presidents. 1/
The whole COVID-era "Keep the schools open" crowd seems VERY quiet when ICE raids cause student walkouts and mass absenteeism.
In my position as a board member, this is the scope of what I see as our writ to protect our community; as an elected Democrat, I see no legitimacy in ICE, and want to see Congress go further, turning deportation powers back to Border Patrol and rolling ICE up.
Last night, I joined the the Upper Darby School Board voted 8-0 calling on Congress to restore the protections of sensitive locations, like schools, from ICE raids. It isn't enough to trust DHS to go back to the status quo; schools must be safe from ICE.
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