Schade (she/they)
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Schade (she/they)
@alschade
Software Engineer, Writer, Ethicist, Urbanist, Leftist, 'ist'-ist. avi from ummmandy @ picrew


you ever think about how genuinely humiliating it is to be advertised at every day of your life in every public space


Just days ago, Democrat mouthpiece Hasan Piker called for a “violent revolution” Now, Piker-backed Graham Platner, who said violence with a gun is necessary to achieve change, says: “I do 100% believe that a political revolution is entirely necessary.”




I don't think it get's talked about enough just how extensive the Boston Commuter rail network is:


if liberal zionists, and organizations like @jstreetdotorg in particular, are serious about a “two state solution,” loudly opposing illegal West Bank land sales in New York (the land they claim ought to be a future Palestinian state) should be basic 101 stuff, and yet they do not



Chevron CEO says physical shortages in oil supply to begin appearing


Platner is burning through cash at an unsustainable rate, raised largely from out-of-state donors: Topline numbers through Q1 2026: * Total Receipts: $11,956,529.27 * Total Disbursements: $9,225,671.66 * Cash on Hand: $2,730,857.61 * Debts/Loans: $0.00 The money is not coming from Maine. Looking at his itemized (large-dollar) donors, Maine residents account for roughly $919,000. The rest of his itemized cash is entirely nationalized: * California: $647k * New York: $609k * Massachusetts: $399k * Colorado / DC / Florida: ~$350k combined. The Burn Rate is Unsustainable. * Q3 2025: Raised $3.2M / Spent $1.0M * YE 2025: Raised $4.6M / Spent $3.1M * Q1 2026: Raised $4.0M / Spent $5.0M What is he spending the most money on? * LC Media, LLC (PA): ~$2.4+ Million * Helix Campaigns, LLC (DC): ~$631,000+



.@ShennaBellows is running for Governor of Maine. Listen to this great answer during her primary debate tonight when she was asked to talk about her opponents and contrast her governing vision. This is so refreshing. Perfect answer.




My statement on Governor Mills' decision:









