You can’t help but feel sorry for kids whose parents are so unsupportive, or cruel, that their children have to hide such important things from them. I’m no expert but that seems like poor parenting.
The German website Correctiv had a great expose about a meeting where AfD and neo-Nazis conspired to push a remigrate policy in Germany. correctiv.org/en/top-stori...
I personally have a subscription to the Atlantic but it is one of the few magazines that is not available in our city’s public library, either online or in-house.
I’m an Atlantic subscriber but I find it disappointing that for those people who save money by using libraries that the Atlantic is not one of the 6000 magazines that are available through our online library here in Anchorage. Is that a decision made by the Atlantic?
This chart shows the effect of eliminating the subsidies for ACA health insurance premiums. The cost premiums would soar upwards once any household income exceeded 400% of the poverty level.
It‘s striking to compare the judicial wisdom coming from judges like this in lower courts with what we see coming from the six conservative bozos on the Supreme Court
It is not a contradiction to say that Trump and those around him want to rule as fascists but that our country has not fallen that far yet. Nevertheless, it also is not inappropriate to play the fascist card with Trump. youtu.be/zvgZtdmyKlI?...
I received both my BS in Physics and my MD from the University of Illinois (at Urbana and Chicago, resp) and even after almost fifty years I still have good memories of the experience. I’d rank the U of I higher than 36th.
Isn’t it more correctly described as the unitary Republican executive doctrine? Put a Democrat in the White House and it won’t be long before the Supreme Court and the conservative establishment abandon that principle.
What a tale of two speeches. The day starts with Trump giving an absolutely wacko speech at the UN, then ends with Kimmel delivering a moving and thoughtful monologue about the importance of free speech
What’s more important for Democrats if they get back in power: 1) Using these same tools against Republicans or 2) Enacting laws so the power of government can’t be abused again by an authoritarian like Trump? (Maybe 1 first, then 2?)
Things in the U.S. are so warped right now that I could foresee many (especially in Texas) seeing this as a good thing. And how many Republican senators would oppose Trump and object?
This guy is the Rodney Dangerfield of corrupt politicians, taking $50,000 in cash in a paper bag while Trump and his cronies rake in billions in crypto. Real Spiro Agnew energy.
If fair and free democracy survives the next 3 years, and that is a big if, we must make whatever changes we can in the law and (if even possible) in the Constitution so that we never again have an administration like this one.
FYI, here is a link to the archived version of that study (it might just be the executive summary. The link to download the study does not work.) web.archive.org/web/20250911...
Isn’t the point that to win in local elections you need people that reflect the feelings of the people in that locality. Mandami may be a good candidate for New York City but you need a different type of Democratic candidate for Iowa.
We know that’s true because Trump’s white working class voters still support him even as he boasts about raising taxes on the things they buy. The media doesn’t want to admit it, but they love him because he hates the people they hate (mostly those with darker skin color).