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The idea the president alone can levy taxes on a whim and spend it as he pleases without any congressional approval is the kind of thing so beyond the pale it's not unconstitutional, it's anti-constitutional. It is overturning in starkest terms the central rallying cry of the American Revolution.

I used to be a government traditionalist. That part of what keeps our government and country functioning is people remembering the other side deserve respect. That we should act in an adult responsible way. That when they go low, we go high. Fuck that.

i don't understand why the dems aren't raising hell and getting kicked out one by one rn

Today I got a giant doctor's bill, found out my property taxes are increasing $100 a month, plus with the new tarrifs I'm sure every trip to the grocery store will bring new horrors. The year is going great so far. Might need a second full time job for the first time since my early 20s.

How much will I regret my choices if I opt to watch the speech tonight? I'm going to guess I may lose the will to function, but maybe it'll have the reverse effect?

can't believe it's 2025 and i'm stressed about tariffs and measles, like am i a character in an american girl book

SPLC deliberately gutted its Hatewatch imprint. They have no full time investigative reporters working in the intelligence project, which covers the radical right. They moved the editor of Hatewatch into the comms department. Spend your money elsewhere during Trump II.

If the US blocks access to HRT, ADHD drugs, and SSRIs, I cannot begin to describe to you how much all of the tech sector will screech to a halt. The internet is built and maintained by trans people, people with chronic depression, and the neurodivergent. www.motherjones.com/politics/202...

Every time I see posts like this, I wonder if Canadians know their media is also feeding them propaganda because there are daily protests and lawsuits. You think nothing is happening because it doesn't look like fighting back in smaller countries.

“MaYbe shE’s goiNg to be in TroUble nOw” Maybe he can learn to read. The Constitution would be a good place to start

There are a lot of us who are not well-positioned for street activism (in my case, I can't risk detainment because my youngest still mostly depends on breast milk for calories), and discounting work that can be done on digital space isn't just inaccurate, it's shaming of vulnerable people

Shoot for the moon! Even if you miss, you might hit a SpaceX rocket

Brian Krebs confirmed what I suspected. Like most people who worked for Path Network, Edward Coristine came from the cybercrime community, and was active as recently as May 2024 krebsonsecurity.com/2025/02/teen...

There are a bunch of “that’s what they voted for” in the comments and I am once again reminding you that kids did not vote for anything. Kids cannot help having dipshit parents, and kids will be the ones suffering. I understand that excising empathy feels better but come ON, y’all.

⚠️ DOGE staffer Edward Coristine was fired for leaking info from a data-security firm. He later bragged he retained access to the firm’s system. He was also on law enforcement radar for communicating in an online chat room with an alleged hacker under investigation. www.bloomberg.com/news/article...

I guess maga is over Clinton's emails now, right?

How much clearer does this guy have to be? When they tell you who they are, believe them.

Was just thinking about effective and counterproductive civil disobedience. Extinction Rebellion in the UK gives me examples of both. In April of 2019, Extinction Rebellion took over several locations in London, and held them for (IIRC) more than a week. www.theguardian.com/environment/...

It is kind of hard to find out who the actual bad actors are and who are just lazy, cynical people who don't want to fight.

I talked to some folks who are surprised by this. I'm not. And I think it is a good example to drive home the reality of where we are, so that people can start getting serious.

And today's recent headline is why I joined with the uncommitted movement BUT argued with anyone who voted for t or didn't vote because it would somehow be better for Gaza and Palestinians. Yeah not quite

This is the cruelest, most unnecessary shit

But I mean thank god we got rid of the real problem: minor government functionaries asking Twitter not to platform vaccine misinformation during an unprecedented medical crisis.

The people who think they are good at everything because they are good at coding are also bad at coding.

I just put in my contacts and looked at my phone for the first time in a while (phone reading and games are generally sans eyewear). I think I might need reading glasses. When did I get so old???

Seems quite possible this is the tap the President sent the military to turn on—an unscheduled flood release from Army Corps reservoirs into the surrounding farmland 200 miles and a couple mountain ranges distant from the wildfires. sjvwater.org/decision-to-...

My job is collecting forensic traces from fleets of machines and my first instruction is leakers never hit printscreen. I can see that.

I do not recall a 24 hour or one week news cycle with more disturbing news about the state of the presidency and the US government in it than those of today and the past seven days. January 6 was nothing compared to this. But make no mistake, this too is the gov't being torn apart by a mob of thugs.

Hannibal Lemon