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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Soren Kaplan looks at the polarized state of dis coarse discourse and reminds us that “(i)t’s an inconvenient truth. Polarization feels good.” He notes that taking polarized positions feed emotional needs that inhibit efforts to reach across differences, in particular (emphasis in the original),

Choosing sides in a polarized debate gives us:

      Belonging — Feeling accepted, valued, and connected to a group of like-minded people.
      Control — Feeling agency and certainty in the face of a complex and unpredictable world.
      Meaning — Seeing ourselves as part of something bigger, that includes a sense of purpose, significance, and moral clarity.

He goes on to list several techniques for bridging divides in a polarized environment.

Methinks it a timely and worthwhile read in these times where so many sell divisiveness–often for reasons unrelated to whatever issue may be at hand.

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No Surprises Here 0

At the Tampa Bay Times, Daniel Ruth wonders, why all the fuss? A snippet:

Tariffs go up and they go down. Stasiesque goons are dragooning people off the streets. Government employees are getting fired for committing the unpardonable crime of doing their jobs. Trump sits in his redecorated Oval Office, resembling Larry Flynt’s man cave, scheming to collect his latest round of bribes.

And MAGA world hue and cry and quiver with angst that their idol won’t come clean and release the files relating to his once close pal and now dead pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

A simple, but obvious question. What did you think was going to happen?

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The Man Who Would Be King 0

Postman labeled

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Along similar lines, Michael in Norfolk sees a precedent.

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If the Truth Hurts . . . . 0

. . . then make it go away.

Robert Reich dissects the Trump maladministration’s strategy to turn the BLS into just plain BS.

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This New Gilded Age 0

In addition to all the other stupid, petty, and destructive things this is, how is this not also theft of labor?

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Republican Family Values 0

Title:  Inmates.  Frame One:  Undocumented agricultural worker inprisoned in Cecot says,

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Tariff Tantrums 0

At Above the Law, Mark Hermann lists a litany of Trumpian tariff threats intended to bully other countries into doing Trump’s bidding.

It’s really worth a look. It’s a titanic tornado of toddler tariff tantrums.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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History Does Not Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes”* 0

Trish Fontana, whose family survived Fascism in Mussolini’s Italy, hears a rhyme with what’s happening in the U. S. today. She notes that

. . . fascism has become a polarizing force in our own nation today.

Follow the link for her reasoning.

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*Mark Twain.

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Actions . . . 0

. . . have consequences.

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The Court Jouster 0

Donald Trump, as Don Quixote, astride a horse atop a wind turbine saying that only he can save New Jersey from the fearsome monsters.

Click for the original image and the artist’s theories as to why Trump hates windmills.

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Stray Thought 0

If Donald Trump is going to going to reinstate the Presidential Fitness Exam, perhaps he should take it himself to show the kids how it’s done. Or at least let the kids know how he did on it when he was in school.

And, yes, I remember taking it. It wasn’t such a big deal, but that was back in the olden days, when I was a young ‘un, and kids stilled played non-video games.

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“But It’s the Only Possible Explanation” 0

Rebecca Watson takes a look at the psychology of persons who fall for embrace conspiracy theories. A quote:

He (Cornell University Professor Gordon Pennycook–ed.) found that, as Jamie (Bernstein–ed.) put it, “people who are more likely to rate a meaningless statement as profound are the same people who are more likely to have high religiosity, believe in the supernatural, believe in conspiracy theories, and think that alternative medicines such as homeopathy and reiki are totally legit. Additionally, the people who generally do better on analytical tests also tend to be more skeptical when presented with meaningless sentences made up of buzzwords.”

Or you can read the transcript.

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Republican Family Values 0

They don’t seem to apply to families.

At the Detroit Free-Press, Debbie Dingell, who represents Michigan’s Sixth Congressional District, looks at the harm the Trump maladministration is doing to Americans’ health and health care. A snippet:

Not only are we the only industrialized nation that doesn’t guarantee all of its citizens health care, we just enacted the biggest cuts to health coverage in history through President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill, which Republicans passed without a single vote from Democrats.

An estimated 17 million people could lose their health care as a direct result. And premiums for everyone will go up. Without enhanced premium tax credits for ACA marketplace plans, more healthy people will drop coverage, making the risk pool sicker on average and more expensive to insure.

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The Update 0

Title:  The Four Freedoms 2025.  Frame One:  Freedom of speech . . . if you don't say anything mean about Trump.  Frame Two:  Freedom of worship . . . if you're a Christian.  Frame Three:  Freedom from want . . . if you're a billionaire.  Frame Four:  Freedom from fear . . . if you're a straight white guy.

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Get Me Rewrite! 0

Mr. Newberger envisions a Trumpled Smithsonian.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

Ring of Fire looks at some of the latest racist and bigoted antics out of Florida.

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The Environmental Protection Polluting Agency 0

Cartoon lampooning how the Trump administration is turning the EPA into the Environmental Pollution Agency.

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Republican Thought Police 0

Via WHYY, the AP looks at how the Republican thought police are leaning on learning.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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