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Coffeehouse Talker

@CoffeehouseT

Contrarian thoughts from the Portland area.

Portland, OR Katılım Ocak 2022
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Coffeehouse Talker
Coffeehouse Talker@CoffeehouseT·
@Seanfrank I don't have the tweet at hand, but someone pointed out that people like this oppose anything that promotes human flourishing and abundance because that makes socialist revolution less likely.
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Sean Frank
Sean Frank@Seanfrank·
I don’t know why data centers have become this generations nuclear power. Unlike nuclear power, there is a 0% chance that a data center can lead to any sort of disaster scenario. This project in Utah is: - in an uninhabited area - bought and repurposed water already in use - is bringing its own power, so it won’t cost citizens anything It’s like being against building a nuclear power plant in the middle of Nevada, except there is no radioactive waste. No fall out. No risk of anything. It’s a big computer in the middle of nowhere, that is self sufficient in all resources. There are a million real problems in America. Data centers just aren’t one.
Quick Thoughts@lthlnkso

I think the big Utah data center is fine.

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Jonah Goldberg
Jonah Goldberg@JonahDispatch·
These protestors believe — quite justifiably — that Kristof’s column was full of deliberately incendiary falsehoods and that the New York Times shouldn’t have run it. Indeed, despite Rhodes’ use of the word “reporting” the dog rape canard was not reported by the NYT at all. Rhodes knows all this. He knows that’s why they’re protesting. He just has to say this obviously bad faith crap to further impugn Israel and Israel supporters. In fact, it seems like Rhodes doesn’t care whether Kristof’s account is accurate, because it served his purposes just fine.
Ben Rhodes@brhodes

Why not be angry at the conduct instead of the reporting of the conduct?

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Coffeehouse Talker@CoffeehouseT·
@jaemdpc @annbauerwriter I was on a jury once, and we were divided on a particular point. I suggested that advocates change sides and present one another's arguments. Everyone in the room was bewildered. "How can I do that?" one asked.
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James Engelbrecht
James Engelbrecht@jaemdpc·
@annbauerwriter @CoffeehouseT I think hs and college competitive debate, having to literally change sides from round to round, taught one how to "think through" both sides of an issue which, along with some honest self-reflection, gave foundational structure to one's personal life philosophy.
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Ann Bauer
Ann Bauer@annbauerwriter·
This is one thing I got horribly wrong as a lazy auto-liberal in 2018. I was vehemently opposed to Kavanaugh's nomination, on the basis there were better alternatives who had not been accused of sex crimes. My blindness and refusal to see the cynical Dem strategy - appalling.
Daniel Friedman@DanFriedman81

Brett Kavanaugh, a man in his 50s, had been valedictorian of his high school, at Yale College and a star student at Yale Law, had clerked for the Supreme Court, had a top career as an appellate lawyer and federal judge and a pristine reputation, and then a random woman from the town he grew up in claimed he had groped her at a party 35 years earlier when they were in high school. Kavanaugh didn’t try to argue that the incident was consensual. He didn’t claim he remembered things differently than she did. He immediately stated that he had never even met the accuser. Denying ever meeting the accuser is a much stronger claim than merely denying assaulting her, and much easier to refute. After Kavanaugh made this denial, Christine Blasey-Ford no longer had to prove he had sexually assaulted her to scuttle his nomination, she only had to prove that the two of them had attended a party together at which such an assault might have occurred. She was unable to do so. She did not know whose house the alleged assault occurred at. None of the people she claimed attended the party corroborated any aspect of her account. Leland Keyser, a friend of Blasey-Ford’s, who the accuser claimed was at the alleged party, said she recalled no such event and had never met Kavanaugh. Kavanaugh produced a detailed calendar he had kept during the summer Blasey-Ford alleged she was assaulted, which included his whereabouts of every weekend night and listing who he was with. Kavanaugh argued that he could alibi himself and provide witnesses for any night Blasey-Ford claimed she might have been at a party with him. Blasey-Ford responded that she did not know the date of her assault and was not entirely certain it even occurred that year. Instead of being seen as persuasive, Kavanaugh’s calendar was mocked in both mainstream and social media because the reason he kept it was for a drinking contest he was having with his friends. Nearly a decade later, there is still not a single shred of proof or a single witness who will corroborate the claim that Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey-Ford were ever in the same room before she testified at his confirmation hearing. Nonetheless, people like Nick Kristof still claim Kavanaugh was “credibly accused” of sexually assaulting this woman.

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Elaine@elbh·
The Thomas hearings are what turned me. I came out of college very much a liberal Democrat because I was conditioned to believe that I had to be in order to be a smart, good and enlightened person. Republicans were greedy racists, And then I watched and heard those same people who held themselves up as morally superior giddy because the accuser was “black!” And then use her to cover themselves as they lounged in the most racist and demeaning language and tropes because they had different politics. It was as if scales dropped from my eyes and I saw the evil that lurks in the belief that they alone are the saviors of mankind. And suddenly they felt dangerous.
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Fred@Fred00738342098·
@aaronsibarium The white people in Portland think that being black is more of a disability than cerebrovascular disease
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Aaron Sibarium
Aaron Sibarium@aaronsibarium·
NEW: A disabled woman is suing homeless services in Portland, Oregon, after she was denied rent relief due to her low score on the city's race-based prioritization rubric, which awards more points for requesting "culturally specific services" than for having a disability.🧵
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Hasan alrabay
Hasan alrabay@HasanEssam29636·
The war has destroyed our lives, and we no longer have anything left. We are living in extremely difficult conditions, and I am the sole provider for my family. I can no longer carry this burden alone. I created this campaign to provide food and pay rent for my family. Any support — even sharing this post — could make a huge difference for us. Please don’t ignore us. chuffed.org/project/144627…
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Hasan alrabay
Hasan alrabay@HasanEssam29636·
One of the most terrifying images in history: a transformation from life to death. Gaza in 2023 and 2026!
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Coffeehouse Talker
Coffeehouse Talker@CoffeehouseT·
@AngelaBelcamino Even after NYC became functionally insolvent in 1975, voters continued voting blue. It took the crack-fueled crime wave of the 80s before they finally elected Giuliani in, IIRC, '92. So the capacity of nice liberals to suffer for their self-image seems considerable.
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Angela Belcamino
Angela Belcamino@AngelaBelcamino·
Honest question: At what point do people stop voting for politicians like Karen Bass who destroyed their city?
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Rep. Ro Khanna
Rep. Ro Khanna@RepRoKhanna·
The Supreme Court has engaged in an ugly recidivism that has marked the fastest rollback of Black political rights since Reconstruction. 18 year terms limits on Justices now. Expand the court from 9 to 13 Justices now.
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The Seattle Times@seattletimes·
Turning Point USA postponed an event at the University of Washington featuring a speaker opposing gender-affirming care for minors after community outcry following the killing of a transgender student in student housing. #Echobox=1778706087-2" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">seattletimes.com/seattle-news/l…
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Coffeehouse Talker@CoffeehouseT·
@zhusu Xi must be pretty popular in SF, since the only time they clear vagrant drug addicts off the streets is when he visits...
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Zhu Su
Zhu Su@zhusu·
The reason why Trump is insanely popular in Beijing specifically is because the air quality becomes Swiss-like for a month going into each time he comes.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Have you ever seen a new island come to life? Explosive eruptions off Iwoto island created a new islet in the Pacific, 1000 km south of Tokyo on Nov 4, 2023 [📹 Kazuhiro Ichikawa]
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Logan Bowers 🏗️ 🏘️
Wild listening to @RealSeattleNice and hearing Erica Barnett go full degrowther, lesser Seattle. "Austin was ruined by becoming a tech employment hub and Seattle would be better if the future of tech is built elsewhere." GTFO of here with this shit.
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Michelle Tandler
Michelle Tandler@michelletandler·
I receive articles from the New York Times almost daily. It appears to be the paper of record for at least a third of my friends. For the foreseeable future I'm on New York Times strike. Will not read a single article. Join me..?
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Coffeehouse Talker@CoffeehouseT·
@jonathanvswan Your paper believes that dogs can be trained to rape human males. You are very silly people and not to be taken seriously.
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Jonathan Swan
Jonathan Swan@jonathanvswan·
New: Classified military intelligence assessments from early this month show Iran has regained access to most of its missile sites, launchers and underground facilities. Including: U.S. intel assesses Iran has restored operational access to 30 of the 33 missile sites it maintains along the Strait of Hormuz, and ~90% of Iran's underground missile sites are "partially or fully operational." w @Adamentous @maggieNYT nytimes.com/2026/05/12/us/…
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