Posts by Amy Brazill
Braddock my fanny
But you must always have them on hand along with ginger ale and noodle soup
what’s funny about this is that tarantino wrote this “ezekiel 25:17“ for the film. it isn‘t actually in the bible. publicwitness.wordandway.org/p/hegseth-bo...
The Post-Gazette dates its ancestry to 1786, the first newspaper to open west of the Allegheny Mountains, and its closure would have left Pittsburgh as the nation's largest community without a city-based paper. https://to.pbs.org/4tdB0a7
Primary Schedule for the year. We've gone past a couple of these already. Look for your state and plan accordingly.
I will pin this for 2026.
Cartoon by Robert Ariail | Andrews McMeel
What feels like a weekly social-media crashout from the president of the United States usually starts some time on Sunday and continues into the early hours of the next morning. www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/...
Politics is a well-paying job
It's over. Peter Magyar will be Hungary's new Prime Minister. Viktor Orban has appeared to concede.
A Malian said, “We were wiping the water up [into our eyes].”
Seems similar to what does kill you makes you stronger. Like public health says, doesn’t work that way with vaccines. I guess not with fascistic moves too
“The strongman image he’s desperately been trying to cultivate all his life has collapsed. And that is why we’re now all in a dangerous situation.”
This seems dangerous to point out but if it’s always true, guess we’re okay
Oof. Those characters are always scheming.
Is it up to 40%?
This is my fear, too.
What is not being done is any recourse to the one document that provides for situations where a president needs prompt removal from office: the constitution of the United States. The checks and balances are already there, ready to be used. But they are ignored, as if these provisions did not exist. The United States may as well not have a written constitution. For what is now happening is not because of any inherent strength of the presidency in the United States political system. It is happening because the legislative and judicial branches are letting it happen. The constitutional tools are there to fix this, but those who can use these tools are refusing to use them. And the international legal order offers no constraint. Although it is important in principle to recognise that what Trump is threatening is in breach of international laws, nobody expects these laws to make any practical difference. There will be no sanctions on Trump or the United States for the threat to destroy an entire civilisation. Many world leaders also are just waiting for the problem to somehow go away.
Why President Trump’s threat of genocide matters
He may avoid immediate constitutional and legal sanctions, but this threat should not be forgotten
New by me, at @prospectmagazine.co.uk
www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/ideas/law/th...
India has withdrawn its offer to host the COP33 climate summit in two years time www.climatechangenews.com/2026/04/08/i...
That’s what I heard
“We propose to put it into the power of every man, woman, and child, black or white, rich or poor, when his rights are invaded, to raise his hand toward the flag, and say, I am an American citizen. Why should it not be so, now that all are free?”
Other things will leave along with
“The artist bent the medium of photography to suit his creations.”
By Hilton Als
www.newyorker.com/culture/phot...
We built all the tools you need to fight the federal book ban bill at opposehr7661.org
Karl Thaler -- Phoebe [U.S., Private Acoustic Folk Instrumental With Harmonica] (1969) 1 Of Only 2 Songs Recorded By This College Student
https://redd.it/e4gk5q
https://youtu.be/ybK69jkpb6k
Fears in India that fertilizer shortages may lead to food shortages.
The World Food Programme has estimated that, globally, an extra 45 million people could be pushed into acute food insecurity if the Trump's war of choice does not end by June.
www.theguardian.com/world/2026/a...
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