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Abby made a handout for people who want to print it out and hand it out where you are. Thanks Abby.

Almost a third of Project 2025’s suggestions have already been implemented or are in progress, 25 days into Trump's second term. @jeva.bsky.social talks to @keeptrack.bsky.social on keeping tabs on Project 2025 ⬇️

This is my “daughter of a Black Panther breakfast program volunteer” coming out but anyone who tells you that you have to be public about all your resistance activity should immediately be under suspicion for being an op, or being under the influence of an op

It's just dawning on me that when Democratic "leaders" say "We will get through this "together" they are using the royal we

I hope this starts a stronger labor movement in NC

Our Supreme Connections database tracks who’s paid the Supreme Court justices, reimbursed their travel expenses or given them gifts. We just added Justice Samuel Alito’s 2023 filing and newly uncovered Justice Clarence Thomas filings from the 1990s.

‘You Can’t Let This Happen,’ Says Fundraising Email From Sitting U.S. Congressperson

Stand Up for Science rallies will be held in DC and state capitals on March 7th. Share with friends. Sign-up here to get email updates with details: www.eventbrite.com/e/stand-up-f...

Congressperson John Lewis, whose ‘good trouble’ they love to quote so much, was arrested 45 times in his life. The last was in 2013 protesting for immigrants, during the Obama presidency.

The real dialectical materialism was the hateration we made along the way

i saw this guy unironically make a post about the "left" needing to "hold itself accountable" for the election. just for clarity jill stein, cornel west, and claudia de la cruz in total amassed 1 million votes in this election. kamala lost by 3 million

Hey, journalists: stop asking Trump supporters if they support an EO without explaining what that actually means. Instead of asking “Do you support cutting the Department of Education?” ask them if they’re in favor of the IMPACTS of cutting it. Or at least ask them if they know what the impacts are.

Don’t forget Senators & Representatives do come home on weekends. An airport is a great place to encounter them. Here’s a guide to bird-dogging in case anyone is inclined to need it. ruckus.org/training-man...

I'm sure I'm not the first to think this, but considering the breakneck speed at which musk is trying to solidify his power and position in DC doesn't anyone else think Don is much worse off than we think health wise? 2016 Donald would have had a hissy fit if anyone got more attention than him /1

While Trump has been distracting America with everything else, Elon Musk’s staffers are quietly taking over NOAA and the Department of Labor. They are also using AI to help rewrite a significant portion of the federal government’s computer systems.

Have I seen any liberal blaming the people who actually lost them the election (the majority of white voters who voted for trump yet again)? Of course not

FEDERAL WORKER AT A VIRGINIA TOWN HALL: “And to top it all off one of Musk’s top lieutenants and his wife and young child have shacked up on the 6th floor.” 🤔 Full: www.tiktok.com/t/ZT2r7Y3V7/

Found out that TWENTY emails is considered a lot to politicians on an issue. TWENTY. As in, they call that getting slammed. So next time you see a request to email your rep, or call, keep that in mind. TWENTY is a lot.

The U.S. Department of Labor is organizing a protest. Elon Musk’s staff will be present at the Frances Perkins Building in Washington, D.C., today at 4 p.m. It was mentioned that staff should plan to stay late after the 4 p.m. meeting to assist with setting up Elon Musk staffers into their systems.

Hear me out — If parents call colleges freaked about their FAFSA data being leaked, schools may have to issue statements — which would reach a whole lot more families about how warped this is. Organizing isn’t always calling electeds. Sometimes it’s just calling people with a bigger megaphone.

NEW: WIRED has identified six young men—all apparently between the ages of 19 and 24, according to public databases, their online presences, and other records—who have little to no government experience and are now playing critical roles in Musk’s DOGE project. By @telliotter.bsky.social

I continue to add to this list. I also have removed training info that is now outdated.