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A Notion of Immigrants . . . 0

. . . Meet the privatization scam.

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Republican Family Values 0

Frame One:  Man rowing a boat while singing

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Republican Thought Police 0

If you don’t like history, well, just apply a little white out.

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Racial Racist Profiling 0

Thanks to today’s Supreme Supremacist Court, it’s a thing.

ICE agent holds a color chart up to a child's face.

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The Conflicted 0

Via the Las Vegas Sun, Anita Chabria argues that MAGA Republicans are facing a quandary.

They are having trouble agreeing about who to hate.

Here’s a brief excerpt (emphasis added); follow the link for context.

Recently, MAGA had a total anti-Indian meltdown on social media, revealing a deep, ugly racism toward South Asians.

It comes amid the first real rebellion about rampant and increasingly open antisemitism within the MAGAverse, creating a massive rift between traditional conservatives and a younger, rabidly anti-Jewish contingent called groypers whose leader, Nick Fuentes, recently posted that he is “team Hitler.”

Turns out, when you cultivate a political movement based on hate, at some point the hate is uncontrollable. In fact, that hate needs to be fed to maintain power — even if it means feasting on its own.

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The Post Mortem 0

Donald Trump:  These elections were not a referendum on Trump.  How could they be?  I wasn't even on the ballot.  J. D. Vance:  An excellent point, as always, sir.  Stephen Miller:  You remain the most popular president in history, according to poll numbers I just made up.  Trump:  Voters blame us for the shutdown.  But when the Democrats finally cave, I'll crush them--and their stupid Obamacare.  Vance:  Yes sir!  Perhaps you shouldn't say that in public, though.  Trump:  Too late.  I already

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American Stasi 0

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

Writing at The Sacramento Bee, Jonathan van Harmelen hears a rhyme. Here’s one brief couplet (emphasis added):

As I spent that week in D.C. reviewing government records, I reflected on the parallels between the past and present. Today, the same failures to protect the rights of Japanese Americans and safeguard American civil liberties, such as the acceptance of racial profiling as government policy, are happening again under the Trump Administration.

Follow the link for the rest of the verses.

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*Mark Twain.

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American Stasi 0

Apparently, if ICE arrests the wrong persons because of mistaken identity, they just get to keep them anyway, because they can.

Welcome to the rule of lawless.

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As Ye Sow . . . . 0

Florida Man.

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American Stasi 0

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Or Not To Reevaluate? 0

My old Philly DL friend Noz thinks he has figured out why the Trump maladministration is so determined to end SNAP benefits.

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American Stasi 0

A federal judge calls out the head of the Trump administration’s military occupation of presence in Chicago for lying in court.

Detail at the link.

And, more news of the American Stasi . . . .

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Foxy Shady 0

Fox News falls for racist AI slop.

Why am I not surprised that Fox went for this like a dog for a milk bone?

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A Tune for the Times 0

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The Hunger Gamers 0

Farron comments on the Trump maladministration’s mean for the sake of mean.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Michael in Norfolk decodes de code:

The Felon’s mantra of “make America great again” truly translates to “make America white again” . . . .

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The Recruiting Drive 0

Group of mobsters sitting around a table playing cards.  One gets up th answer the phone and then says to the others,

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Facebook Frolics 0

Retired police officer gets thrown in jail for posting a meme on the Zuckerborg.

One more time, “social” media isn’t.

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The Rule of Lawless 0

Image:  Map with the Gulf of Mexico relabeled

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