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A Notion of Immigrants, One Man’s Story Dept. 0

Badar Khan Suri, a scholar at Georgetown University, tells what it’s like to be renditioned by the Republican thought police because he had the unmitigated gall to dare to express an opinion.

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Fly the Fiendly Skies 0

They get fiendlier every day, and, via the Seattle Times, Michael Hiltzik offers some theories as to why.

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Republican Family Values, Follow the Money Dept. 0

Republican Elephant holding a bag labeled

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The Rule of Lawless 0

At The Denver Post, Krista Kafer details the undoing of due process.

Aside:

The most disturbing thing, of course, is that some members of Congress, persons who have sworn to support and defend the Constitution, seem quite willing to violate their oaths of office so as to undermine the very rights guaranteed therein.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Suffer the Children 0

As we know, that’s Republican policy. Here’s more evidence: Farron looks at the potential effects of Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” on America’s children.

Read the report that Farron discusses.

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This New Gilded Age 0

Donald Trump, flanked by Mike Johnson, says,

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Courting Disaster 0

Writing at the Washington Monthly, George Thomas expresses–er–concerns that we cannot rely on the Supreme Supremacist Court to check Donald Trump’s attempts to roll back the clock to the 1950s (or, for that matter, the 1850s, which methinks is where his heart am longin’ to go).

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Constitutional Frights 0

Sam and the crew discuss the Trump administration’s desire to suspend habeus corpus, among other Constitutional Rights, and their apparent ignorance of what the Constitution actually says.

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Suffer the Children 0

One more time, that’s not scripture.

That’s Republican policy.

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Running Ruining the Country Like a Business 0

Rick Strom at TYT Sports suggests that Trump and the Trumpettes are–er–pursuing counterproductive policies.

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In an Alternate Universe 0

What would it have been like had a Donald Trump been our first president?

Inquiring minds don’t really want to know, but now they do.

Cartoon imagining what George Washington's White House would have been like if Washington had the morals of Donald Trump.

Via Job’s Anger.

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Republican Thought Police 0

The EFF looks the latest Republican strategy to squelch dissent: To give the executive branch power to unilaterally strip the tax exempt status from organizations it doesn’t like by dubbing them “terrorist supporting organizations.” Here’s a bit from their article (emphasis added):

The goal of this proposal is not to stop the spread of or support for terrorism; the U.S. already has myriad other laws that do that, including existing tax code section 501(p), which allows the government to revoke the tax status of designated “Terrorist Organizations.” Instead, this proposal is designed to inhibit free speech by discouraging nonprofits from working with and advocating on behalf of disadvantaged individuals and groups, like Venezuelans or Palestinians, who may be associated, even completely incidentally, with any group the U.S. deems a terrorist organization. And depending on what future groups this administration decides to label as terrorist organizations, it could also threaten those advocating for racial justice, LGBTQ rights, immigrant communities, climate action, human rights, and other issues opposed by this administration.

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“Get Me Dewrite!” 0

It would appear that the Trump maladministration believes that what we don’t know can’t hurt it.

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The Art of the Deal-Maker 0

Donald Trump holding a paper that reads

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The Storms This Time 0

Thom wonders why the Trump maladministration is gutting the federal agencies that exist to keep Americans safe, such as NOAA. From the Youtube page:

Trump, Elon Musk & DOGE are gutting the programs scientists use to predict the weather, now Americans are in danger of dangerous storms, fossil fuel companies and oligarchs can hide information from the public and the billionaires will be able to buy property cheap after hurricanes wipe communities off the map.

PoliticalProf has more relevant to this topic.

Afterthought:

I don’t think it’s a stretch to say that today’s Republican Party is no longer committed to promoting the general welfare.

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The Entitlement Society 0

F. Scott Fitzgerald is often quoted as having said, “The rich are different than you and me.”

At Psychology Today Blogs, Ronald E. Riggio argues that this is indeed the case labels it “Affluency Syndrome.” He goes on to argue that

Rich and powerful people are prone to affluency and can believe that they are above the law.

Follow the link for his reasoning. Then just look around.

Methinks he makes a pretty strong case.

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