Doug Brinbury
@dirgeoverdrive.bsky.social
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Not talking about the campaign or the double standards.

Man is 82. He'd lost some steps, and that was clear at the time. Still obviously prefeable to the alternative, but come on man, all things being equal thats not an attribute you choose for someone running your organization.
The logical ramifications of our interesting times running headlong into my home improvement instincts.
Bought media is always going to manufacture an issue.

Biden's age was still a problem, both because he couldn't adjust his understanding of the scale of the GOP threat, and because of the age-related decline that forced a candidate switch.

Those are still problems to be avoided.
Centrist/Establishment Ds are backing Cuomo, even though he lost the primary.

Mamdani is still getting >50% without the centrist wing.
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Block fascists. There's no reasoning or arguing with them, you might as well debate with spoiled leftovers. Don't let them bait you. Block fast, block often, block fascists. Let their accounts mummify.
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Here you go, Mariners fans.

The entire bottom of the eighth of tonight's ALCS Game 5, posted to the MLB YouTube account.
Eugenio Suárez's CLUTCH GRAND SLAM makes the difference for the Mariners in Game 5 of the ALCS! 😳
YouTube video by MLB
youtu.be
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Sunless Sea had one of the best gender selection options. :)
No need to to defund them, just deploy the whole lot to protect our undefended Alaskan border.

Put those gaiters to good use.
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The “guardrails” didn’t really hold in Trump’s first term. He broke through many, and accelerated abuses in 2020.

Beat impeachment, removed inspectors general, and after losing reelection attempted a coup. Failing to recognize that as guardrails crumbling, not holding, was one cause of complacency.
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This is functionally a robbery of New York City and New York State taxpayers, who contribute billions more to the federal government annually than we get back.

Stealing our money, blocking our bus lanes.
NEW: White House announces it's going to pause, and potentially cancel, $11 billion in infrastructure funding (via the Army Corps of Engineers), specifically citing cities, like New York, represented or led by Democrats. More to come.
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The centrist democratic position between 2006-2016ish was all “lean orgs!” And I kept saying, “oh yes sure make it easier for stable institutions to break.” We need to own how much our bleating about bureaucratic efficiencies created an easier-to-capture university.
Everyone wants to streamline bureaucracy, but maybe we'd get better results by making it *harder* for university admins to chase fads. Imagine the money we'd save with a mandatory cooling-off period before launching a "Center for Blockchain Studies" or dumping millions into the latest edtech toy.
In about three years the entire university pivot to AI curricula and schools and programs is going to be so deeply embarrassing. We will all pretend it never happened and I will be standing there, looking at people with a mirror in my eyes. This is all so embarrassing.
De-Baathification back in the news.
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After the reunification of Germany members of the Stasi were chased into obscurity. Informants were ostracized and officers were effectively blacklisted from government jobs, and many private sector ones.

There's a lesson here.
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There is an actual life-changing conflict between WFH being cheaper and more efficient, an entire layer of middle managers who need to have meetings to feel alive, and the commercial real estate cabal that runs all cities. It’s going to get so fucking weird.
remote work is like birth control or UBI atp where there’s overwhelming research consensus they improve quality of life for people they apply to, yet access is impeded or blocked by the ruling class because the thought of marginalized ppl having rich full lives makes steam come out their ears
2. Rolling Stone is owned by a large media conglomerate, which is ending remote work across its brands.

My home is Portland, Oregon, ~1,000 miles from the nearest office, so this marks the end of the line for me at RS.
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It costs ~$70 to produce a year’s supply of insulin.

Yet, the average annual cost of insulin went from $2,864 in 2012 to $5,705 in 2016 to $18,000 in 2025. A 25,714% markup. That isn’t inflation or supply chain—It’s corporate greed.

Now—California will sell insulin for $11. Make this nationwide!
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If I had explain American history in one sentence, I could do worse than "John Brown was hung for treason, but Robert E. Lee was not."
John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry began on this day in 1859.
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Oh this is actually worse, we haven't had a judicial filibuster since 2013 dawg
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He runs a roving gang that stages hate crimes, and you do not have to hand it to him, but I agree with Curtis Sliwa on one thing: The way to get rid of rats is well cared-for cat colonies. I lived in a LES building behind a restaurant with one and there were no rats. Never mayor, but maybe Cat Czar.
Curtis Sliwa's Feral Cat Vigilantes Will Clean Up This Dirty Town
To solve the city's rat problem, we need roving feline justice squads.
hellgatenyc.com
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Whether intentional or ignorant, seems ominous: CDC cuts the unit that assessed whether its proposed research studies are ethical.
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England literally fought a civil war and executed their king for bypassing parliament and doing this kind of shit IN THE 17TH CENTURY.
Leavitt: "The president tapped into tariff revenue to keep WIC money going out the door. He found a creative solution to keep the troops paid. And rather than congratulate him for doing that, this unprecedented action to get our troops paid, Dems want to sue him for it. They're saying it's illegal."
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I was born in 1972. The replacement rate he's panicked about has been below 2.1% for almost every year of my life.

If you're really worried about the population falling, giving immigrants a path to citizenship is an obvious and easy solution.

Unless there's ... something about them you don't like?
RFK Jr: "When my uncle was president, the fertility rate in this country was 3.5%. Today it is 1.6%. The replacement rate -- in other words the amount of fertility you need to keep your population even -- is 2.1%. We are below replacement. That is a national security threat to our country."
You sure you're not thinking of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow?

Rocketeer was fine.
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Johnson: "Grijalva should be working for her constituents right now. I don't know what she's doing. I keep seeing their political stunt videos. She should be in her office. She should be working or in the district for her constituents" (Grijalva is not in fact a Rep. b/c Johnson refuses to seat her)
While you were staying married, I romanced the car.