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Sr. Editorial Writer @Roblox. Was: Writer/Editor @Meta Reality Labs, Editorial dir. @thisisoutcast, Senior Writer @fastcompany, @cnet, @wired. @ColumbiaJourn MS. Cats. Burning Man. Planes. GSW. #BLM Always With Her. And her! Team Blue. Pro voting rights.
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That said...there's a wide spectrum of resistance. Everyone has different risk tolerance. Don't lie to yourself about your own because there's a lot of room to do something.
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Who's today's Ilyn Payne, and who's Meryn Trant?
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They are intentionally demanding the right to be rapey or at least not to have to apologize for behavior that crosses boundaries. They want to set the definition for boundaries.
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You're right. I misread the end of their terms on Ballotpedia.
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If the vaccines had been finished before the 2020 election, he would. It’s that simple.
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Sorry but no. That district hasn't had a Dem since 1995. It hasn't voted less than 64% GOP since the 90s. This is false hope.
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Why are you trying to get people's hopes up about things that aren't true? Rubio's seat has been filled. Vance's seat has been filled. Both until Jan. 2028. And Gaetz's seat is up for grabs, sure, but it's in a deep-red district that hasn't been represented by a Dem since 1995.
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I like the sentiment, but a district that voted multiple times for Matt Gaetz is not going to elect a Democrat.
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Can you share your blog post?
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How would this help flip the Senate?
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Fair. I also missed the “their” in your post. So my response was more about the broader electorate which seems happy so far. I do think that the impact on Trump voters will be worse this time (aside from those who, you know, died of COVID). So I think even some of those will turn on him.
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It’s been less than a month. I think it’s way too early to conclude that low-info voters will still feel that way in, say, 6 months or a year. That said, 6 months or a year of popular support will allow him to do some very very bad things he might not attempt with 38% approval ratings.
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The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is nice. Don't know if they have an armored version, but you know, if they're looking for alternatives. Just sayin'
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I wish I lived in Maine so I could help vote her out.
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www.snopes.com/news/2025/02...
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But his get out of jail free card is to be born again (wink wink) and they'll forgive him in a minute.
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Musk and his associates per the Routine Uses. 3. Disclosure of personally identifiable information (PII) and sensitive personally identifiable information (SPII) to Musk and his associates would be an unauthorized disclosure and therefore breach of information. The Treasury Department must: /6
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As opposed to before when it was very calm in Gaza?
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Thanks for posting here!
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$6M budget for the White House seems absurdly low. But yes, $7M for one week of DOGE is absurdly high.
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I feel like throwing us bones to keep us distracted, let us think we’re “winning” some while they implement even worse stuff. They’re evil and incompetent but they’re politically smart.
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Trillion?
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Feature, not a bug…
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Doh
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We should just let him focus on shutting down programs lik the $50M for condoms to Gaza.
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Good meme. Sadly, Elon beat us to it in 2023.