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Chuck Darwin 5 months ago
Kavanaugh began by accepting the government’s claim that one in 10 residents of LA is an undocumented immigrant. There is no citation for this figure, and there’s some evidence that it’s wildly inaccurate. But it undergirds Kavanaugh’s entire legal theory, so he wasn’t about to factcheck it! “Not surprisingly given those extraordinary numbers, US immigration officers have prioritized immigration enforcement in the Los Angeles area,” he went on, noting “the myriad ‘significant economic and social problems’ caused by illegal immigration.” That internal quote about immigrants causing “significant economic and social problems” is actually dicta from Brignoni-Ponce, a decision which is five decades old. Recent data proves that immigrants greatly strengthen the US economy and commit crimes at significantly lower ratesthan native-born Americans — which is why only blood and soil nationalists say that stuff today. And while Kavanaugh was happy to cherrypick quotes from Brignoni-Ponce, he wildly mischaracterized its holding. There, the Court ruled that race plus location could NOT add up to reasonable suspicion because it would necessarily sweep up lots of people who were entirely innocent — the exact opposite of Kavanaugh’s conclusion, even with his demographic fudge to make it seem like every brown person ICE encounters in LA is likely to be an undocumented immigrant
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Chuck Darwin 7 months ago
We are eating the Earth. The result will be catastrophic. Excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is a long-term challenge resulting from an otherwise cheerful story, in which more people live better lives with fuller bellies and bigger dreams. The challenge will not be met with a single knockout punch; instead, we can offer partial solutions in countless places, and those will add up if we let them. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/07/01/climate-agriculture-carbon-michael-grunwald/
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Chuck Darwin 7 months ago
This terrible, terrible bill is going to do direct, material harm to the country - our health care system is going to be weakened, - close to 100m people will be paying more for health care or lose their insurance, - tens of millions will struggle to eat, - our existential transition to a clean energy future undermined, - an unprecedented domestic political police force will be established, - the fiscal integrity of the United States will be in jeopardy to the explosion in our deficit and debt, - and of course the wealthy and privileged will get their tax cuts. It is a Trumpian monstrosity, an orgy of plutocratic “let them eat cake” greed, another step forward in their fanatical, wrecking ball agenda of sabotage, plunder, and betrayal.
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Chuck Darwin 7 months ago
Trump and his allies wasted little time in branding the people protesting against immigration enforcement raids in Los Angeles as “insurrectionists”. Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff for policy – particularly the vindictive kind – spoke darkly of a “violent insurrection”. JD Vance, the vice-president, inveighed against “insurrectionists carrying foreign flags” on the streets of the nation’s second-biggest city. It didn’t escape notice that an insurrection was exactly what Trump was accused of instigating on 6 January 2021, when the flag being paraded through the Capitol was that of the Confederate secessionists. And that Trump hadn’t shown quite the same enthusiasm for sending in the troops then. But simply accusing the leader of the Maga movement of hypocrisy feels like such a 2015 move -- It barely registers as news these days. What’s really notable is that this is the latest example of Trump’s childish tactic of repurposing criticisms of himself to attack his enemies. The world was first introduced to this manoeuvre on 19 October 2016 during a presidential debate in Las Vegas. -- When Hillary Clinton accused Trump of being Vladimir Putin’s puppet, Trump shot back: “No puppet, no puppet … No, you’re the puppet.
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Chuck Darwin 9 months ago
BREAKING: Judge Richard Myers ruled on Monday that the North Carolina Supreme Court's handling of the state supreme court election there violated the U.S. Constitution. Under today’s order from Myers, a Trump appointee, the win for Justice Allison Riggs, a Democrat, that was the result of the initial election count is to be certified. More, and links:
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Chuck Darwin 10 months ago
U.S. stock futures dropped on Sunday evening as the White House remained defiant even after a two-day historic stock market rout that followed President Donald Trump’s rollout of shockingly high tariff rates on most key U.S. trading partners. 🆘Dow Jones Industrial average futures fell 1,531 points, or 4% Sunday evening, pointing to another brutal session ahead on Monday. 💥S&P 500 futures shed 4%. 💥Nasdaq-100 futures lost 4%. ⚠️This follows a market wipeout to end last week: 🔥The Dow posted back-to-back losses of more than 1,500 points for the first time ever, including a 2,231-point shellacking on Friday. 🔥The S&P 500 dropped 6% on Friday for its worst performance since the outbreak of the pandemic in March 2020. The benchmark lost 10% in two days, pushing it to more than 17% below its February record, perilously close to a 20% bear market. 🔥The Nasdaq Composite entered a bear market Friday — down 22% from its record — after losses on Thursday and Friday of nearly 6% apiece. Investors did not receive the news over the weekend they were wishing for that the Trump administration was having successful negotiations with countries to lower the rates, or at the very least, was considering delaying the set of so-called reciprocal tariffs due to take effect April 9. Instead the president and his key advisors played down the sell-off: ❌Trump posted on Saturday to Truth Social for people to “hang tough” and that this was an “economic revolution.” ❌Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told CBS News that the tariffs would not be postponed. “The tariffs are coming... They are definitely going to stay in place for days and weeks.” ❌Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent noted to NBC News that more than 50 countries have approached the administration for negotiations, but cautioned “they’ve been bad actors for a long time, and it’s not the kind of thing you can negotiate away in days or weeks.” Investors were surprised first by the magnitude of certain rates applied to trading partners that appeared to be based on a formula without a valid rationale based on established economic theory. They were rattled further when China on Friday decided to retaliate first with a 34% tariff on all U.S. imports, instead of negotiating. “Trump’s Liberation Day last Wednesday triggered #annihilation days on Thursday and Friday, with the stock market vigilantes giving a costly thumbs-down to Trump’s reign of tariffs,” wrote Ed Yardeni, president and chief investment strategist of Yardeni Research, in a note to clients Sunday. While the administration said at least 50 nations had reached out to start negotiations, Canada and the European Union were planning to follow China’s lead and readying #retaliatory #tariffs against the U.S. Vietnam has offered already to cut tariffs on the U.S. to zero, according to Trump, but they appeared to be the exception so far. Fears grew on Wall Street that the sell-off would feed on itself with hedge funds forced to sell down equities and other risky assets to raise cash and meet margin calls. And there were worries that the rapid stock market decline would lead to a vicious circle that would hit the U.S. consumer even before tariffs had an impact. 🆘“The plunge in stock prices since Liberation Day increases the odds that the resulting negative wealth effect will depress consumer spending, which increases the odds of a recession, which is, in turn, depresses stock prices,” said Yardeni. The price of #bitcoin, which usually trades like another big tech stock but had bucked the broader market meltdown week, 🔸fell under the $80,000 Sunday. Other than a couple brief blips below that floor, the flagship cryptocurrency has largely traded above it so far this year.
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Chuck Darwin 10 months ago
Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) announced plans to file articles of impeachment against Donald Trump within the next 30 days, stating at an anti-Trump rally in Washington that Trump “does not deserve” to hold the executive office. Green, addressing the crowd at the “Hands Off!” rally, emphasized that although Trump is a powerful figure, likening him to Goliath, there is always a David. “For every Goliath, there is a David,” he proclaimed, stressing his resolve. “I’m coming for you, Mr. President,” Green said, reiterating his commitment to bringing impeachment proceedings in the coming month. Two months earlier, Green had made similar promises, criticizing Trump’s unworthiness to lead the nation. “You can’t be entrusted with liberty and justice for all,” Green said, asserting that Trump could not be trusted with government that is “of the people, by the people, for the people."
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Chuck Darwin 10 months ago
WOW: Thousands are currently protesting in Boston. This is just one of more than 1200 'Hands Off' protests underway today across the nation as people rise up against the Trump-Musk regime. (via Rob Way) Take pictures and videos folks -- we can expect the media to ignore the protests: "Nothing to see here"
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Chuck Darwin 11 months ago
As Trump wrapped up his first term in 2020, he signed legislation to protect Americans from surprise medical bills. “This must end,” Trump said. “We’re going to hold insurance companies and hospitals totally accountable.” But Trump’s wide-ranging push to slash government spending, led by billionaire Elon Musk, is weakening the federal office charged with implementing the No Surprises Act. Some 15% of those working at the federal Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight, or CCIIO, were fired two weeks ago, according to the agency’s former deputy director in charge of operations, Jeff Grant.
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Chuck Darwin 11 months ago
The reality of litigation challenging the Trump administration is that it isn’t all going to win. That’s OK. Forcing the administration to defend its actions, on the record and in public, is important. The mere fact of litigating can change implementation of policy to improve its application to those affected. Even a loss can advance awareness about oppressive steps being taken by the administration. And, multiple strategies might be taken to challenge certain actions, some of which will be more successful than others. From a litigation perspective, in other words, not suing is sometimes “obeying in advance.” Actions need to be challenged. If a key aspect of what President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and others are doing right now is seeing what they can get away with — and what they can convince people that they can do — then a key part of pushing back against that needs to be challenging everything that can be challenged. In short: Force them to work for it.
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Chuck Darwin 11 months ago
In 1923 Adolph Hitler. incited an insurrection against the German Government. He was tried, given a slap on the wrist, and became a convicted felon. Despite being treated charitably by judges, Hitler claimed political persecution and successfully portrayed himself as a victim of the "corrupt" Social Democrats.
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Chuck Darwin 0 years ago
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act could 🔥prevent many married women from being able to register to vote🔥 The act, reintroduced by Texas Republican Representative Chip Roy, is intended to amend the "National Voter Registration Act" to ensure that all people registering to vote are U.S. citizens. It would require people to present in-person documentation as proof of citizenship when registering to vote. Much of the documentation listed under the SAVE Act is based on having 💥 a birth certificate that matches the person registering to vote. 💥 However, 👉 as many as 69 million married women in the United States have changed their legal name since getting married, meaning their name does not match their birth certificate, according to the Center for American Progress.
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Chuck Darwin 1 year ago
They seem an unlikely, almost motley, crew of emissaries. For the Bahamas, there is Herschel Walker, a former NFL star whose fledgling Senate campaign was undone by a string of personal embarrassments but who now is named to be the next US ambassador to the small island nation. To the plum diplomatic posting of Paris goes Charles Kushner, father of Donald Trump’s son-in-law, and a man the president-elect once pardoned for a felony conviction that the former Republican New Jersey governor Chris Christie, an ex-federal prosecutor, called “one of the most loathsome, disgusting crimes” he ever prosecuted. And to Greece, once a preserve of seasoned career diplomats, goes Kimberly Guilfoyle, until recently the romantic partner of Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr, and a woman known more for her rumbustious media profile than her diplomatic acumen. The trio are among a flurry of ambassadorial nominees rolled out by Trump in recent weeks as he rushes to fill his administration at breakneck speed with envoys who will project his “America First” ideology abroad. Their lack of credentials has prompted one experienced foreign policy analyst to label them a “diplomatic clown car” – and a deliberate affront to the countries hosting them. Since last month’s election triumph, the president-elect has nominated ambassadors at a rate not recalled in recent memory – including five in a single day this week. Some appear conspicuously unschooled in the diplomatic arts; others have business links which experts say risk conflicts of interest. Unlike most countries, which fill ambassadors’ roles from the ranks of professional diplomats, it is customary for US presidents to reward allies and financial backers with ambassadorial jobs – with prize postings like London and Paris almost always going to friends of the man in the oval office. But Trump has broken new ground with the sheer volume of ambassadorial nominations – and his lack of consideration of their professional suitability. “It’s not unusual to see a lot of political appointee ambassadors named early in a presidency,” said Dennis Jett, an international relations professor at Pennsylvania State University and author of a book on the history of US ambassadors. “But I don’t recall any president-elect announcing bunches of ambassadorships like this guy’s doing. They don’t usually dip down into the ambassadorial ranks until they actually are sitting in the White House. “The other remarkable thing is how stunningly unqualified everyone is. I don’t see anyone there who I think, ‘Now there’s a highly qualified person.’”
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Chuck Darwin 1 year ago
Redis, creators of the popular in-memory database store, has been transitioning away from its open source roots since 2018, when it moved its “Redis Modules” (e.g. RediSearch) from an open source AGPL license to Apache 2.0 with a “Commons Clause” addendum (i.e. commercial restrictions). The following year, Redis replaced the Commons Clause with its own Redis Source Available License (RSAL) that promised to maintain some freedoms, but with notable restrictions related to competing database services — such as those provided by companies such as AWS. In many ways, this was a bellwether of what was to come, as other companies would later cite the “Amazon problem” as their reason for switching their license up. Earlier this year, Redis’ transition to the world of proprietary was complete, when it announced that its core software would be shifting from a BSD 3-Clause license to a dual-license setup — RSAL or server side public license (SSPL).