

Thank you for posting this.
Thank you for posting this.
Dear reader, we are many. I’m looking forward to seeing you on the street!
They sold their souls to the felon, and that doesn’t help their candidacy as advocates in future work.
It does beg the question:
Did they not foresee this?
A two-hour “interview” is more an intimidation tactic than an “interview”:
Piker, recounting the incident on his Twitch live stream on Monday, said he was led to a private room at Chicago O’Hare airport and interviewed for nearly two hours about his political views.
“The goal here is to put fear into people’s hearts, to have a chilling effect on speech that, like, the government is unafraid of intimidating you,” Piker said. “Does this stop me from saying whatever the fuck I want to say? Of course not. Don’t be ridiculous. But the reason why I wanted to talk about it was to give you more insight into what the government is doing, and to speak out against this sort of stuff.”
His responses were brilliant - and I’m taking note:
Piker repeatedly described the exchange as “cordial” but said he was transparent with the officer interviewing him that he planned to speak out about his experience, which the streamer said felt anything but random and “routine”.
Assuming the officer was familiar with his online commentary, Piker said he was candid about his views, telling the agent he was “not fond” of the US president.
He said the officer was particularly focused on his criticism of Israel’s prosecution of the Gaza war, asking him: “Do you like Hamas? Like, do you support Hamas? Do you think Hamas is a resistance group?”
In response, Piker said he told the officer that he was a “pacifist” and wanted “the endless bloodshed to end”.
“I just kept repeating that over and over again,” he said, describing the line of questioning as “insane” and a violation of his first amendment rights.
Is that an “R” next to the assaulting representative’s name?
A regional Rotary conference in Asheville on Saturday night appears to have ended with a confrontation between Western North Carolina’s U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards ® and an unknown man, with witnesses attesting that the congressman struck the attendee.
“He got into an argument at one of the tables with another Rotarian and Chuck got upset and hit the guy with a binder and said ‘love you man’ as he walked out,” said a Rotarian, who requested anonymity so as not to jeopardize his relationship with the organization.
“The guy he hit called the police and claimed he was assaulted,” the emailer continued.
The tendency of fascists to resort to violence is incredible. I’ll be looking for further developments resulting from this physical attack.
This is such a sweet story. I was deeply touched by it and I’ll remember it for a long time to come.
The acceptance demonstrated here is very inspiring. It would also be neat to learn more about this awesome group of gamers. Keep on rocking, and have a great day - you certainly made mine.
Thank you so much for sharing this highly insightful content. I was not aware of it.
The opening paragraph:
Chief Justice John Roberts described the rule of law as “endangered” and warned against “trashing the justices,” but speaking in Washington Monday he didn’t point fingers directly at President Donald Trump or his allies for publicly excoriating judges who’ve ruled against aspects of Trump’s agenda.
Politico makes clear about the missing details in the silences of the Chief Justice’s concerns throughout the article, just as in this first paragraph.
The Chief Justice is now left to scavenge for excuses in the wake of his poor decisions that have enabled the endangerment of the law. And these decisions harm us all.
I realize the images the world saw of Elon Musk, such as this one, featuring him doing the Nazi Sieg Heil salute might not be on the top of some shareholders’ minds, but I think we need constant reminders of what the leader of Tesla represents.
Good on Lehigh County for taking this measure. More, please.
This is horrible - thank you for pointing it out.
I came here to:
A UK-based advocacy group for Israel has been criticised for suggesting a reduction in obesity resulting from the war in Gaza may increase life expectancy there.
The comments by UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI), which came amid warnings of impending famine in Gaza, were condemned as “sickening” by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC).
These Zionists might even be getting a good laugh out of the genocide of Palestinians.
Yes, that is sickening indeed. Very.
I’m certain this is a challenging development for Felon Drink Bleach and Sieg Heiling Elon Musk, given that bribery appears to be a necessary ingredient to promoting fascism and that Nazi scum are getting caught.
I wonder how frightened the pilots of the FedEx plane were. And, for that matter, the grievously short-staffed air traffic controllers.
In fact, I would imagine any pilots/flight staff using that airport must be terrified. I worry that this problem is likely affecting other airports across the US and it’s a matter of time before we hear of more tragic news. This is horrible and we know why things are the way they are.
Being guilty of the same, please accept my shame-filled up-vote.
The acting administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency has been fired one day after he broke with fellow members of the administration when he told lawmakers he does not support dismantling the agency, a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson confirmed to CNN.
And further below:
“As the senior advisor to the President on disasters and emergency management, and to the Secretary of Homeland Security, I do not believe it is in the best interest the American people to eliminate the Federal Emergency Management Agency,” Hamilton told the committee Wednesday.
I didn’t read much further than that, but it appears this man was trying to do the right thing. I’m not even certain how he ended up being chosen by the felon to lead FEMA. I’m obviously missing details and will need to read up on this.
In his defense, this person was an appropriate fit for a leadership role in the industry of privatized healthcare. I would expect no better from such individuals.
If there was a revolution against the oligarchy, I wonder how the people would see - and therefore, how they would react to - this individual.
Oh, right! You are so right! You have excellent perception.
I wish him and all board, leadership members of private healthcare insurance the karma that they deserve.