@johncusack On the other hand, the police were smart. They defused the situation. Yes, the symbolism of the breech is significant, but the protesters could only break furniture. Peace prevailed, rather than a Chinese-style brutal put down. Credit them for that.
I don’t want to hear another person say capital was “breeched” or “stormed “ they were let in - invited in some one told them to let them in - and some one obeyed an unlawful order
@drvox Seems like a normal, evolutionary coping mechanism: adapt or die. It's just that most of us growing up in the US in the latter half of the 20th century never felt the impulse before. PS: you ain't seen nothin' yet.
@drvox Market actors change behavior *according to markets,* which respond to our appetites. 'Only policy matters' is valid if politicians change policy. Pols will always resist restriction and conservation. Policy is a windmill to tilt at. The power is in changing our appetites.
@FoxNewsTech@christocarbone How do you live with yourself, posting utter BS like this. Mountains are shaped by erosion, i.e. rocks falling off them, which starts with cracks forming. The cracks have ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with the 'supervolcano.' Stoking fears with flagrant lies for clicks: cool job bro.
@jules_su I guarantee you he did this so he wouldn't be tempted to drink in that weird way that involves clasping the bottle with both tiny hands. These are the things that preoccupy our president.
I am laughing so goddamn hard at this video of Trump inexplicably putting his water bottle on the floor, and Pence immediately doing the same for no reason whatsoever.
@jasonblevins Read the news, bummed for you and your readers! Buuut ... you should consider coming to JH. Our journalism scene here is pathetic these days. I wouldn't be surprised if the NaG hired you in a heartbeat. Just an idea! - DG