hwrdhdsn.bsky.social
Former attorney for the underserved, now writing business proposals for fun and profit. Here for my rescue dogs and cats. Love to cook.
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Cue a massive lawsuit. MASSIVE.
I’m a taxpayer, and I approve suing my own government until it gets itself sorted.
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“How to kickstart a Great Depression with RACISM.”
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I’m also impressed by the sheer lack of knowledge that liberals also own weapons and can fight back.
We can probably also kill them with cardio because most of the members of “Meal Team Six” can barely cross a parking lot unassisted.
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I probably still have some FOIA requests open dating from 2013. It’s more of a lifelong relationship than a “one and done” thing. My first marriage didn’t exist as long as some FOIAs.
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Solid.
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Here I was about to respond to that eejit, but then remembered I bought extra Insta-Block when it was on sale. Successfully deployed. (My timeline breathes a sigh of relief.)
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That was my first reaction. Now tons of lawyers are going to watch McNally’s videos who never would have otherwise.
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Makes sense to me. A cool 5 mill would set me up in a functional democracy, I bet, until I join the choir invisible.
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Congrats, Bearcat! (WUCL ‘07)
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I love that genealogy researchers can request and receive pictures of ancestors’ graves from complete strangers who live by the cemetery using…
Tomb-scrolling.
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Not sure, but iirc, Lowe’s boxes claim the gable roof image on a Lowe’s box is copyrighted so maybe it’s very, very smol? Is there an artistically placed staple somewhere? Inside the corrugated cardboard?
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Love when racists hang on to “confidently held misinformation” about population replacement rates, international labor flows, and who, exactly, will perform dirty, dangerous, or disgusting work that they never ever would.
Without immigrants, the US will experience “rapid unscheduled disassembly.”
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Which reminds me, what the heck is a “file oh fax” or “file oh flex? Is that a red welded and welled accordion file or an undiscovered life form?
Choose CHAOS!
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If every SEIU worker, in solidarity with IBEW, ILWU, UAW, AFSCME, etc. decided to slow walk their jobs for a day to a week, until Huerta is released, with an apology, this country would jam the feck up.
Also, the FOP is not a real union.
Remind this power-hungry admin where real power lives.
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I think part of the dynamic here is that because Trump and his goons are venal, faithless cowards themselves, they find it impossible to understand why unarmed protestors would fail to be deterred by all of this.
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It’s not cross fire unless the fire is CROSSING. That’s just “was attacked.”
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Looks Boss.
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Small human rights/mutual aid orgs do not need custom builds on almost any tech, at least not at the beginning.
They need thoughtful people to help them test and sort which existing software options, web CMS, and/or no code automation tools are right for their use case.
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I remember asking some clients, “What’s the worst true thing the opposing party could say about you?” With that, I would usually follow up with, “Do you want to put that in a public record in front of a judge.”
Not to discourage a valid lawsuit, but to understand it all comes out. It’s their suit.
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It might be apocryphal, but I also heard that Adolf was still down with Nazism after the war, whereas Rudy was ashamed of it, and that drove a permanent wedge between the brothers as well.