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Living the fat life in San Diego. Voting priority #1 is women get to choose their health care choices. That this is a question is ridiculous.
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there’s a style of reporting that’s basically like “the left hasn’t been duped by the transparently bad faith framing of the right, but I, the reporter, very much have.”

As we’ve learned from the Prop 13 1978 experience, people will never understand why everything is just worse

The polio vaccines are younger than my 80yo parents

the three of us are having a conversation

The dollar crashing is great news for all of us Brits who've found the US unaffordable since Brexit, except when we try to visit we're going to be turned away at the border because we liked a tweet saying slavery was bad

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For those wanting Obama to be more vocal.

healthydebate.ca/2025/03/topi... THIS

In the past, when we heard from the Supreme Court, it was to clarify a law based on the Constitution. Now, the Supreme Court isn't clarifying laws, they're creating them by setting fire to the Constitution.🔥 #ProudBlue #StenchOnTheBench #TrumpIsUnfitForOffice #TrumpisaNationalDisgrace

The problem with most machine-based random number generators is that they’re not TRULY random, so if you need genuine randomness it is sometimes necessary to link your code to an external random process like a physical noise source or the current rate of US tariffs on a given country.

Modern journalism's instinct/desire/strategy to lazily accept and pass on, without further interrogation, the nonsense counterfactual framing of whoever is acting in the worst faith, is a huge part of why we are here.

Y'all are going to be begging for DEI to come back. Because this is peak whiteness right now, and it's looking pretty damn inept.

I saw a trainer at my gym today wearing a tshirt that said “Crypto is for Virgins” and her shirt basically made my day.

Tariffs are a tax on working families and the first shot in a trade war with our partners and allies. It’s irresponsible.

“I firmly believe April 9th 2025 will be a date remembered like September 15th 2008.”

“anything we can actually do, we can afford” stamp this on the head of anyone who asks how we can afford universal health care or universal child care or public pensions or free college