DaMac

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DaMac

DaMac

@DaMac80

A libertarian with too much empathy to follow through.

Philadelphia, PA Inscrit le Haziran 2017
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DaMac@DaMac80·
@ReichlinMelnick Rabid nationalists tend to believe other countries are hellholes.
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Aaron Reichlin-Melnick@ReichlinMelnick·
This is an insulting, xenophobic, and false claim from Tom Homan. The people who have died in custody include some who were actively undergoing treatment for medical issues; treatment which was disrupted by their ICE detention.
CBS News@CBSNews

When asked about the rising number of deaths in ICE custody, White House border czar Tom Homan defended the agency’s treatment of detainees. “We're dealing with people from third world countries who've never seen a doctor before,” Homan told CBS News’ @camiloreports.

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@RepCohen Unfortunately the Virginia bullshit has made it so we have no moral highground on this issue.
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Steve Cohen@RepCohen·
This is insane. The GOP's newly proposed TN Congressional maps would have people in Shelby County all the way to Williamson County—200+ miles apart—being "represented" by the same Congressman. It's a blatant, corrupt power grab that would destroy the Black community's and our entire city's voice.
Emily R. West@emwest22

Here is the proposed map for Tennessee redistricting, as just sent out from the Republican Senate press office. #tnleg

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DaMac@DaMac80·
@tealtalk @daveweigel Like many examples throughout history they made it to appeal to different people and lost their existing audience.
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The System
The System@tealtalk·
@daveweigel Ok so its not just me that thought Civ 7 was just bad. I played 5 and 6 a ton but 7 just wasn't good at all.
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@kruglass @Noahpinion Millennials watched the prequels as kids and therefore have nostalgia for them, but they're just as bad as the Disney stuff.
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Kruglass@kruglass·
@Noahpinion The problem are the prequels. One instance: I always assumed that Kenobi had a shaggy beard and loose desert clothes because was hiding and disguised in the desert. I was a little surprised this was actual Jedi uniform.
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DaMac@DaMac80·
@Timodc The point is he hasn't lost the base, which is the only thing that would loosen his grip on the party. Even an epic loss in November might not do it, because he'll blame fraud and show no signs of weakness and his cult will believe him. Once a generation successful conman.
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Tim Miller@Timodc·
Trump's approval rating is in the low 30s. He couldn't bully Paxton out of TXSen. He lost a massive referendum in Virginia. Republicans haven't won a single special election. He's getting dog walked in Iran negotiations. Nice wins in the Indiana state senate primary tho.
Rachael Bade@rachaelmbade

Big night for Team Trump. There's been plenty of suggestion that they're losing might and muscle. Tonight they showed (via Indiana) that if you mess with the bull, you'll get the horns. Major flex.

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DaMac@DaMac80·
@DastDn Tons of millennials love the prequels, sadly. Hard to erase nostalgia. I doubt zoomers will feel the same about the Disneyquels though.
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LoLNothingMatters
Look, if they are magically erasing the sequels from the Star Wars timeline would it really be that hard to just throw the prequels into the memoryless abyss as well, as a bonus?
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Paul Danner@Paul_Danner_·
@yhdistyminen I’m old enough to remember when democrats were complaining about the price of eggs, then Trump brought them down. That’s why I’m not worried about the gas prices.
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DaMac@DaMac80·
@billybinion The disconnect here is that fair share is a way of saying no one deserves to have his wealth while others starve.
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DaMac@DaMac80·
@greg_price11 Empire is an amazing movie. The rest are okay to bad.
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Greg Price@greg_price11·
Growing up is realizing that Star Wars was always kind of lame and overrated.
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@parkerpbutler It's what I watch 90% of the time I'm watching TV and I'm 40.
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Parker Butler@parkerpbutler·
Democrats have almost always treated YouTube as an afterthought -- a website where you upload your TV ads to send to reporters. One of the most effective ways we can reach young, male, and disaffected voters is to prioritize it *now* and continuously. Both long-form and short-form content, designed for the platform. This is awesome stuff by the DNC digital team:
Matt Rein@MatthewARein

🚨The newest @TheDemocrats mini-doc is crushing on YouTube! 63k views and rising rapidly. Our team went to rural Louisiana to visit with Kaden Cable, a farmer who has been deeply impacted by Trump's disastrous Iran War. Storytelling works. (brief thread)

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Jake Sherman@JakeSherman·
If the White House wanted Congress to do this, they can ask and it might actually pass. Instead they are asking for much larger and more expansive package which is not anywhere close to garnering the support it needs to pass.
Aaron Rupar@atrupar

Blanche: "There's a lot of things we can be doing, like voter ID. Every time you walk into a restaurant you have to show ID. How about you have to show your idea to vote? That's not anything that's crazy."

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DaMac@DaMac80·
@liamkerr Vast majority just want more money for their family, their sons not to die overseas, less crime, and to not feel the government boot on their throat much. Conservatives (usually) win the PR game on all these issues. Passionate liberals can't grasp this at all in my experience.
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Bella Ross@BellaRo36233586·
@DaMac80 @tonystarkssuit @ScottPresler If that’s the case, then redistricting without considering race as a factor should essentially produce the same outcome as it already is (considering population & compactness of the area are factors) and it would be constitutional. I think that would be great!
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ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
SUE PENNSYLVANIA Did you know that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court drew the Commonwealth’s congressional maps? These unconstitutional districts include 2 majority-minority districts — just like Louisiana. “…which to our knowledge has never been challenged as violative of the VRA.” This was written in 2022 — before the Louisiana decision. We’ve got a real legal challenge here.
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@rhisav25 @PeterGr329 @walkeri141 It's amazing how you have no concept of what he's saying but feel the need to reply forcefully anyway. The internet in a nutshell.
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Bella Ross@BellaRo36233586·
Penn.’s “minority-opportunity” districts (Dist. 2 & 3) were explicitly race-based so as to be in compliance with the VRA. The PA Sup. Ct noted the goal of the map was to reflect population diversity. This is racial gerrymandering in violation of the 14th Amendment, & is prohibited now under Callais. The PA map should be redrawn.
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Adam@Adam1996Indep·
@Boscatoad @MarkN5458 @DavidAFrench Because he’s on your team. Not confused, just calling out the reality of the situation. Under the social compact, we used to try to reason with each other. Those days are gone. It’s sad. I hope we can simply complete a national divorce. Your side hates my side. It is what it is.
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DaMac@DaMac80·
@EsotericCD I think he's an evil fascist and can indeed say that without the actions of mentally ill people being my fault. P.S. The Right has been calling socialists and atheists evil my entire life.
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Jeff Blehar is *BOX OFFICE POISON*
It's desperately tiresome watching the Left try to disown the shooter, and at the same time refusing to acknowledge how freely the "Trump is a pedophile rapist" line has flowed from their mouths, practically becoming the rhetorical ocean in which we float nowadays, b/c of them.
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@jonathanweisman Politics today is full of such nutjobs that the only rational response is to ignore them.
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Jonathan Weisman@jonathanweisman·
This is the best, most positive report I've heard about life in D.C. since I left in 2022. Horrors, a bar on Saturday night showing only playoff sports?!?
Dylan Byers@DylanByers

One small state-of-the-culture observation on last night…. Shortly after leaving the Hilton, where a gunman attempted to enter the room in which the President, Vice President, several cabinet members, congressmen, dignitaries, business executives, and hundreds of America’s leading journalists were gathered, I went to a bar with a small group of colleagues to touch base, get our bearings, and, ideally, watch the news coverage. When I lived in Washington a decade ago, bars like this one usually had at least one TV tuned to CNN or Fox News. These TVs were on a hockey game, and no one in the bar seemed aware of what had just taken place mere blocks away. We asked a bartender to change the channel to CNN so we could watch the president’s briefing with captions, which they did. But then, a few minutes later, the bartender said he’d been informed by the manager that the bar had a policy against showing political content, and he’d have to go back to sports. I tried to imagine what this bar might have looked like on March 30, 1981, an hour or so after Hinckley fired shots at Reagan at the very same hotel. I imagine every television would have been on CNN or the wall-to-wall special coverage on the broadcast networks, and that passers by would have come in to watch, as well. The media is giving this the ample coverage it deserves. But it’s unnerving how desensitized so many people have become—to shootings, obviously, but also to political violence and the abnormality of the moment. Maybe I’m wrong, maybe we just picked the wrong bar. But I doubt it. Pew Research recently reported that attention to news in the U.S. has declined across all age groups since 2016, and that young adults (ages 18 to 29) have consistently had the lowest levels. Even as the news itself intensifies—in politics, geopolitics, technology, etc—more and more people seem to be tuning it out. And I suppose this is how you find yourself in a bar in the nation’s capital, an hour after crouching behind a chair as secret service members evacuate the President of the United States from the room, being told that you’ll have to watch Penguins vs. Flyers.

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