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Idaho adopted no-excuse mail-in voting in 1972. Washington did it in 1974. California in 1978. Iowa in 1990. Arizona, Wyoming and Vermont in 1991. Nebraska in 1997. Oregon in 1998. Wisconsin and Florida did it in 2001. NC in 2002. Ohio in 2005. Georgia, Illinois, and NJ in 2006.
I’m a Trumper because I think people should vote in person (or have a reason if they don’t)? This was standard pretty much everywhere in America before Trump
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Fixating on the wealth of notorious and infamous personalities is misguided. But most folks can't elucidate the underlying issues, even as they intuit them. Extremes of wealth are symptoms of dysfunctional public policy and mostly arises due to crony capitalism and regulatory…
(1) If you are obsessed with another person's wealth, you are a loser. (2) Do not spend time with people who think like that. Spend time with productive people whose brains never entertain such juvenile thoughts. (3) Instead, you should have a feeling of gratitude for what you do have, which would have astonished literally everyone who ever lived in every other time and place. (4) For one thing, for all the complaints we may have about our food supply, your diet is not limited to bread, porridge, cabbage, onions, and turnips, with very occasional meat. Instead, you have a varied and nourishing diet. You have citrus, too, and scurvy is unknown. You don't worry about seasonal starvation every year, or food spoilage. You can drink clean water instead of ale. You have fresh produce in winter. (5) Likewise, your child's life is not at risk if he breaks his leg or has a tooth abscess. For that matter, you don't have to endure medieval dentistry. (6) Transportation you can forget about. Before the market brought mass production to the population, you walked. You had no maps. Even our poorest people use modes of transportation that would have astonished people in previous ages. (7) You probably like having toilets rather than chamber pots and outhouses, not to mention showers, clean water, soap that doesn't burn, deodorant, and toothpaste. Even the poor have eyeglasses, beds with mattresses, lighting at night, heat at the turn of a dial, and instant communication. (8) You probably prefer not to have a single-room hut made of wattle and daub, with no insulation, no chimney (smoke escaped through a hole in the roof, slowly), an open hearth (which contributed to respiratory problems), a dirt floor, a thatched roof that often leaked and attracted vermin, and a shared sleeping space for everyone, often including livestock. (9) In the old days -- in other words, all of human history -- you would have had at most two outfits, you would have dealt with course wool and linen that were itchy, heavy, and hard to clean: laundry would have been done by hand with lye, which destroyed fabric (and wasn't good for the skin, either). For footwear you may have had wooden clogs but would sometimes have gone barefoot. (10) We can go on and on like this. Yes, of course we want even more wealth for everyone, and yes, we want to repeal everything the government and the Fed (socialists are weirdly quiet about the Fed, which is the actual exploiter they pretend capitalists are) are doing that makes housing and other things more expensive: economist Bryan Caplan says repeal of regulations alone would cut housing prices by half in many places. (11) But for heaven's sake, how deranged and psychotic and ungrateful for our ancestors and their institutions would we have to be when, living in a way that literally every single person (even kings and queens, who had to shit in a pot) who ever lived would have envied and scarcely even believed, we're instead concerned about some people having more? (12) The only thing -- the absolute only thing -- that makes this phenomenon possible, the only thing that allows us to live at this level and even conceive of improving it, is capital accumulation, the very thing "Diana Moreno" works day and night to undermine or destroy. (13) "Diana Moreno" thinks we should liquidate Elon's holdings and send everyone a check for $12. (14) She would look at a pile of seed corn and be furious that the capitalists didn't want to distribute it for consumption purposes. "I could feed lots of people with this seed corn," we can hear "Diana Moreno" saying as she destroys civilization. (15) Richard Tawney's description of Luther is apt here: "Confronted with the complexities of foreign trade and financial organizations, he is like a savage introduced to a dynamo or a steam engine."
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… capture. Sure, folks fixate on the symptoms. But that's no excuse to dismiss their concerns and pushes towards willful ignorance.
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Trump will brag that any MOU he signs with Iran will include a line from Iran promising never to builds nukes. Yet that was also in the first line of the JCPOA, that Iran’s nuclear program would be “exclusively peaceful,” and the third line of the JCPOA’s preamble, which said: “Iran reaffirms that under no circumstances will Iran ever seek, develop or acquire any nuclear weapon.” Trump tore up the JCPOA and caused a war.
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Fascinating how quickly Commerce can move on unsubstantiated Anthropic jailbreak claims, while taking forever to deal with well-documented NVIDIA chip smuggling
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One year ago, on June 7, 2025, Salvadoran authorities arrested Enrique Anaya, a prominent constitutional lawyer and outspoken critic of Nayib Bukele’s government, on baseless money laundering charges. HRF demands his immediate release and full respect for his due process rights.
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WOW: Since the court order, the Board of the Kennedy Center has seemingly amended its bylaws to take itself hostage, declaring that if anyone takes down the Trump name, they’ll have to give back all donations and go bankrupt. That seems a TEXTBOOK violation of fiduciary duty.
BREAKING: Donald Trump just filed his emergency stay in the DC circuit to keep his name on the Kennedy Center & it is batsh** crazy He clearly wrote big pieces himself We have filed our opposition, fighting for the rule of law & the American people
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For all of the benefits of AI, the progressive lockdown of the web to prevent scraping is starting to get really annoying. I hit captchas in @brave search regularly, and clicking on any reddit link is pointless, since it's basically just a giant forced prompt to install the app. The web has been fighting a losing battle against apps for years, but watching it accelerate is still depressing. I miss the internet of web forums, dedicated to a single interest, hosted on different domains.
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What was the pretense for this raid? Why is the reporting so superficial that we don't even hear what allegations are supposed to justify this?
NEW: The FBI reportedly raided the offices of an Ohio pro-democracy organization that helps register voters and organizes political activities for progressive causes in the state. The raids represent a major escalation in the DOJ's attempts to crack down on pro-voting groups before the midterms. democracydocket.com/news-ale…
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This cheerleading ignores the very real and imminent problems: ☞ we're exporting from STRATEGIC RESERVES ☞ we don't have a viable STRATEGY ☞ we don't have time nor have we invested resources to ramp up our own production ☞ we've wrecked strategic relationships
🇺🇸🛢💰 THIS IS WHAT IT WAS ALWAYS ABOUT. The USA has for the first time become the world's largest oil exporter due to the wars in Ukraine and Iran, Reuters reports. Thus, the United States have overturned the order that had prevailed for decades, in which Saudi Arabia and Russia dominated and the US depended on Middle Eastern oil. After 2010, American oil and gas production from shale formations increased sharply, as a result of which the US first became the world's largest gas producer, and then oil producer. The US war with Iran disrupted oil exports from Saudi Arabia, and Russian oil exports were affected by attacks from Ukrainian drones and sanctions. For the third consecutive month, the USA is the world's largest exporter - 10.5 million barrels per day in May. From Russia - 7 million barrels, from Saudi Arabia - 5.9 million barrels.
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The most urgent lesson from my book and my several years of studying propaganda is this: it's imperative that you get every well-meaning person you care about in your life to stop consuming mainstream news. There is a relentless war to shape people's brains so that they are okay with a world of enormous but preventable suffering and resigned to a world with nowhere near as much flourishing as human beings deserve.
NBC News has been bringing on a consultant for both Susan Collins and the Israeli ministry of foreign to attack Graham Platner. You can’t make this stuff up.
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Brilliant idea! Next up: Apple randomly reboots your Mac if you're building competing tech, Gmail silently edits your email if you mention rival platforms, and Tesla Autopilot swerves if it detects you're working on self-driving cars. All in the name of safety, of course. Because malicious actors controlling the world’s operating systems, inboxes and cars would be extremely dangerous!
mythos will be bad ON PURPOSE on ai "frontier llm research" tasks, this is very very sad for the research community also the fact that this is un purpose not visible to the user is crazy
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Leaked chats and documents showcase the Russian presidential administration’s role in false-flag vandalism attacks and election interference campaigns in Europe and beyond. @OCCRP @DelfiEE @VSquare_Project vsquare.org/leaked-russian-d…
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Rep. @tedlieu: The President of the United States is not well. We can see it with our own eyes. He has tremendous difficulty staying awake on the job. Trump has repeatedly fallen asleep at multiple Cabinet meetings, at multiple White House events, and most recently at a raucous basketball game last night. The White House needs to explain why Trump keeps going to the hospital and why they keep giving him cognitive tests.
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Rep. @PeteAguilar: After weeks of delay, Republicans are putting the reckless reconciliation bill on the House floor. Lets talk about what's in it. A $70B blank check for ICE, and they've already given ICE $140B. Americans are struggling to fill up their gas tanks, buy groceries, and afford health insurance. Yet, Republicans are pouring your tax dollars into an agency that has killed American citizens.
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Still not asking about usury, price gouging and deceptive sales cmon
Here's how Americans view the moral acceptability of 20 common behaviors (Gallup 2025 poll): ✅️Most morally acceptable: • Birth control: 83% • Divorce: 74% • Unmarried sex: 65% • Gay/lesbian relations: 62% ❌️Most morally wrong: • Extramarital affairs: 89% • Human cloning: 86% • Polygamy: 77% • Suicide: 70% • Pornography: 64% ( /- shift from 2022)
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WAKE TF UP
DONALD TRUMP HAS FALLEN ASLEEP AT THE NBA FINALS IN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN.
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Handling mobile media that documents human rights violations can put those brave enough to capture a record—and those very records—at risk.📱 @open_archive 's free open-source Save app and 🌐 DWeb Storage help communities securely 📁 archive, ✅ verify, and 🔒 encrypt this documentation. blog.torproject.org/preservi… #FundInternetFreedom
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RT @DSBatten: Anti-Bitcoin reporting in the media is at least 24x negatively weighted against Bitcoin. In other words, a negative take on…
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