@Huntn00 He would want to name them all after himself, like Trumpopolis or something ridiculous like that. And they'd all have a Trump Tower and Trump this and Trump that.
Like Potterville.
"This smackdown between two White male extremist brutes [DeSantis and Trump] may seem entertaining to some. Yet as a scholar of strongmen and the destruction they cause to societies, I see this macho posturing about who can be more commanding and violent as dangerous in myriad ways."
~ Ruth Ben-Ghiat
#DeSantis #Trump #fascism #strongmen #machismo #violence
https://lucid.substack.com/p/desantiss-fascist-style-macho-video
My gawd, Russians & Republicans are the same motley cur!
Russians believe that migrants into their country must "earn" their right to live in that great xenophobic motherland of theirs - and serve at the frontlines first.
#Ukraine️ #Russia #Putin #EU #NATO #Zelensky #war #news #Moscow #USA #UK #Germany
@Huntn00 I would agree with you with one caveat. The Right has become very well entrenched in not only the courts including the Supreme Court, but in local school boards, local municipalities, etc. the fuse has been lit and I think it may take decades to rid ourselves of this Q-anon style bullshit! So, even if we don’t end up with the Orange Goon, there are many other states and courts that are already headed down that path! I hope I’m wrong
Trump's new promise is to build 10 new cities on federal land (why?) ....
Lemme guess, Mexico is paying for them ...
https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/08/politics/trump-campaign-promises/index.html
@Huntn00 I wouldn’t put ANYTHING past that turd! It seems like every day I read something even most insane happening, if not in Florida than some other state. It definitely seems we’re running headlong into mass political violence between states, federal government and people in general! It’s extremely saddening
Florida announces restrictions of Vermont licenses
https://www.mychamplainvalley.com/news/local-news/florida-announces-restrictions-on-vermont-licenses/ #Florida #GOP is literally trying to kill the state! #Grifter and #Fascists
"The hot conditions are developing too quickly, and across too much of the planet, to be explained solely by El Niño. Records are falling around the globe many months ahead of El Niño’s peak impact, which typically hits in December and sends global temperatures soaring for months to follow."
So, it appears the "secret sauce" to prevent another disastrous storm that knocks out my power for 3 days is to make sure everything is charged to 100% -- car, laptop, phone, watch, earbuds, lantern, bluetooth speaker, ETC. ALSO, do not under any circumstances buy anything perishable that day.
And that is how I guarantee I will not lose electricity.
The last installment of my look at the SCOTUS term is about judicial restraint--or rather lack thereof. In what ways did SCOTUS rewrite or invent rules to achieve the desired result? Take a look with me. https://open.substack.com/pub/statuskuo/p/unrestrained?r=1zr8b&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
"Our system is supposed to function by way of majority, elected rule—and not via edicts from a star chamber. Interference in the legislative or executive process is rightfully viewed by many as a power grab, especially when the Court’s decisions are doing the heavy lifting for the party out of power. It is a form of minority rule, and it is antithetical to democratic principles."
#SupremeCourt #JohnRoberts #democracy #MinorityRule #PowerGrab
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"Among the most notable new features of Chief Justice John Roberts’s Court is a willingness to insert itself into matters traditionally reserved to the legislative or executive branches, substituting its own judgment for that of Congress or federal agencies.
This is a particularly troubling development for any democracy."
~ Jay Kuo
#SupremeCourt #JohnRoberts #democracy #MinorityRule #PowerGrab
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America Has a Supreme Court Problem
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2023/07/supreme-court-legitimacy-crisis
Outrage as Republican says 1921 Tulsa massacre not motivated by race | Oklahoma | The Guardian
Oklahoma superintendent Ryan Walters condemned for comments on 1921 massacre in which hundreds were killed by white mobs — Read on www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/08/oklahoma-republican-tulsa-race-massacre
How do we know stuff? In the age of LLM chat bots, this question is on my mind. For example: 'tomatoes love basil' is common advice on the internet. I have zero doubt that if I asked ChatGPT "what are good companion plants for tomatoes?" the answer would include basil.
But right out of the gate I know better than to trust a chatbot with the well-being of my tomatoes. A google search will cough up the same info from dozens of sites, all swearing that basil plays nicely with tomato plants. But how do I know these sites a) aren't generated by chat bots? or b) based on people plagiarizing each other?
In fact, I don't know that. All these gardening sites could be cribbing information from other gardening sites in a happy circular sharing of information--or perhaps misinformation. I can't tell.
So, you ask, who would you believe? Well, there are a couple of sources. I could experiment in my own garden, trying to control variables as best I can, and then compare tomatoes grown with basil to the same kinds of tomatoes grown without. Hardly perfect, but it might hint at an effect if there is one. I'd probably need to experiment for a few years, so not a quick way to get info. And unless the results were dramatic, I might be just as unsure after trying a few times.
Or I could hunt for websites run by university agricultural centers. They should provide references to research on companion planting. In other words, what can science tell us about basil and tomatoes? If it's true that tomatoes grow better with basil planted nearby, scientists might be able to explain why. Maybe basil releases compounds into the soil and/or air that help tomatoes thrive.
So in my case, I think if I want some assurance that I'm dealing with facts, I would head for scientific sources.
This is exhausting, trying to know stuff. I think I'll go outside and admire the the 15-20 small green tomatoes I've grown so far. Watching them grow is like watching paint dry, but I keep doing it. 😆
#tomatoes #gardens #Maine
#PoliticalModerate #Independent, #SocialLiberal, #Agnostic, #Unions, #Veteran, retired airline pilot. Supports level playing fields, equal opportunity, and democracy, not how to twist it to my advantage; capitalism/corporation critic, 🚫Today’s GOP, 🚫MAGA. Human species pessimist, pondering the Great Filter and do we have the Right Stuff? 🇺🇸 Citizen residing in a blue enclave of Texas.