. @Die_Gruenen mache mir Sorgen, dass Eure Wahlplakate nicht funktionieren. Name der Partei ist vom Auto aus nicht zu sehen. Wenn ich nicht schon wüsste wer @ABaerbock und @roberthabeck sind, dann könnte ich nicht sagen, wessen Plakat das ist. Botschaft zu kurz.
Hallo @DB_Bahn - dürfte man in folgendem Szenario als Mitfahrer straffrei die Notbremse nutzen? Zug fährt am Bahnhof los. Person am Gleis gestikuliert wild und läuft dem Zug hinterher. Z.B. wegen solch einer Situation:
spiegel.de/auto/wuerzburg-ma…
Danke!
Twitter became impractical to use. I tried to send a message to someone, and it requires me to solve a riddle which is very hard and take a long time..
No thank you, I'll search for another way to contact that person.
It has fallen to me, the humor columnist, to endorse Harris for president wapo.st/3UqHWRM
ALT The Washington Post is not bothering to endorse a candidate in the 2024 presidential election. (Jeff Bezos, the founder of Blue Origin and the founder and executive chairman of Amazon and Amazon Web Services, also owns The Post.)
We as a newspaper suddenly remembered, less than two weeks before the election, that we had a robust tradition 50 years ago of not telling anyone what to do with their vote for president. It is time we got back to those “roots,” I’m told!
Roots are important, of course. As recently as the 1970s, The Post did not endorse a candidate for president. As recently as centuries ago, there was no Post and the country had a king! Go even further back, and the entire continent of North America was totally uninhabitable, and we were all spineless creatures who lived in the ocean, and certainly there were no Post subscribers.
ALT But if I were the paper, I would be a little embarrassed that it has fallen to me, the humor columnist, to make our presidential endorsement. I will spare you the suspense: I am endorsing Kamala Harris for president, because I like elections and want to keep having them.
Let me tell you something. I am having a baby (It’s a boy!), and he is expected on Jan. 6, 2025 (It’s a … Proud Boy?). This is either slightly funny or not at all funny. This whole election, I have been lurching around, increasingly heavily pregnant, nauseated, unwieldy, full of the commingled hopes and terrors that come every time you are on the verge of introducing a new person to the world.
Well, that world will look very different, depending on the outcome of November’s election, and I care which world my kid gets born into. I also live here myself. And I happen to care about the people who are already here, in this world. Come to think of it, I have a lot of reasons for caring how the election goes. I think it sho
ALT The case for Donald Trump is “I erroneously think the economy used to be better? I know that he has made many ominous-sounding threats about mass deportations, going after his political enemies, shutting down the speech of those who disagree with him (especially media outlets), and that he wants to make things worse for almost every category of person — people with wombs, immigrants, transgender people, journalists, protesters, people of color — but … maybe he’ll forget.” “But maybe he’ll forget” is not enough to hang a country on!
Embarrassingly enough, I like this country. But everything good about it has been the product of centuries of people who had no reason to hope for better but chose to believe that better things were possible, clawing their way uphill — protesting, marching, voting, and, yes, doing the work of journalism — to build this fragile thing called democracy. But to be fragile is not the same as to be perishable, as G.K. Chesterton wrote. Simply do not break a glass,
ALT Trust is like that, too, as newspapers know.
I’m just a humor columnist. I only know what’s happening because our actual journalists are out there reporting, knowing that their editors have their backs, that there’s no one too powerful to report on, that we would never pull a punch out of fear. That’s what our readers deserve and expect: that we are saying what we really think, reporting what we really see; that if we think Trump should not return to the White House and Harris would make a fine president, we’re going to be able to say so.
That’s why I, the humor columnist, am endorsing Kamala Harris by myself!
.@KamalaHarris has spent her life fighting for people who need a voice and a champion. She’s more than ready to be President – let’s help her get elected. go.KamalaHarris.com
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Hallo @Lufthansa_DE@Airport_FRA - wegen des Verdi-Streiks an den Flughäfen, wie bald werdet ihr vermutlich Infos bereitstellen können, welche Flüge stattfinden am Donnerstag und welche nicht?