If you’re a teacher in Tennessee and you shoot a suspect, you’re on your own:
“Those carrying guns would be liable if anything went wrong: Under the legislation, school districts and law enforcement agencies would be immune from any related claims of monetary damages, even if a teacher intentionally carried out a shooting or if a student was accidentally shot.”
re: #4 Charles Johnson
That was totally uncalled for.
The moment Hasan knew he had Regev on the ropes was when he said that an estimated 11,000 people had been killed by the siege, citing numbers from the Gaza Health Ministry. Regev interrupted Hasan and started shouting, “That Hamas controls! You have to say that!” To which Hasan replied, “I don’t have to say what you ask me to say.” Still, he had been prepared for this, so he pulled up a graphic onscreen that compared the Palestinian death toll from the past two major conflicts, in 2009 and 2014, as reported by the Gaza Health Ministry and Israel — similar. When Hasan brought up the images then circulating online of Palestinian children being pulled from the rubble, they had the following exchange:
REGEV: Because they’re the pictures Hamas wants you to see.
HASAN: And also because they’re dead, Mark. They’re also people your government has killed. You accept that, right? You’ve killed children?
REGEV: I do not. First of all, you don’t know how those people died.
HASAN: Oh, wow.
Hasan pressed on through his list of questions: whether Israel would bomb a school with Israeli children inside if Hamas had taken it over (“We wouldn’t allow them to take over a school in the first place”); the propagandistic tweets from Israeli leadership, including a video of an Israeli soldier falsely claiming that the days of the week on a calendar written in Arabic were the names of Hamas terrorists (“Have you made a professional mistake, ever?”); and the Israeli administration’s genocidal language (“I know my Jewish history”). For people looking for accountability from an Israeli official, the exchange provided a brief flash of sanity. Even though the interview aired on Peacock, the NBC streaming service barely anyone watches, it went viral once Hasan tweeted it out to his million-plus followers. Two weeks later, MSNBC canceled his show.
re: #4 Charles Johnson
I’ll see that and raise you a one-hour Baby Shark compilation.
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Okay…now I have to learn that on the guitar for drunken fireside sing alongs…
tabs.ultimate-guitar.com
The face of a man who is silently regretting the choices that led him to this moment.
— Charles Johnson (@charles.littlegreenfootballs.com) 2024-04-24T00:09:08.000Z
Yeah, I may need to post something in the Bluesky GitHub issues about these limits on embedded posts.
Senate passes foreign-aid supplemental in late session 75 - 17
re: #10 Jay C
Senate passes foreign-aid supplemental in late session 75 - 17
No breakdown yet on who the 8 non-votes were
I see that the Biden campaign is going to spend some serious money in Florida. If he happened to win Florida, the election is over at 10:00 PM EST on election night.
re: #12 Ace Rothstein
Florida can be close…it’s definitely within reach. Let’s also not forget that DeSantis killed off a good chunk of Trump voters during the pandemic with his anti-vax stand.
re: #9 Charles Johnson
Yeah, I may need to post something in the Bluesky GitHub issues about these limits on embedded posts.
Or fix it and push a pull request.
Test of the privacy tag, because Imma gonna post some teeth pics in a minute, and don’t want to gross anyone out.
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re: #6 goddamnedfrank
One really interesting thing about this current moment in our history is how one specific viewpoint keeps getting aggressively suppressed over and over again while most people just stand mute, or credulously repeat lies that directly lead to famine then avoid looking in the mirror when those lies are exposed.
It’s doing wonders for my generalized misanthropy.
I got my window open. It sounds like spring. Lots of birds.
Okay, that seemed to work.
As promised/threatened on the last post, here’s before-and-after photos of my teeth thanks to Invisalign.
Again, if you’re squeamish about teeth, don’t click. There’s nothing nasty but I don’t want to upset anyone if this isn’t your thing.
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re: #14 darthstar
Or fix it and push a pull request.
Looking into this. Their API docs are not exactly the greatest.
re: #19 Mattand
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Absolute dumbfuckery
Breaking: Congress just passed the TikTok ban bill, which Biden is now expected to sign into law.
— Will Oremus (@oremus.bsky.social) 2024-04-24T01:44:28.234Z
re: #22 darthstar
A glider, a Big Hunk and a box of Hot Tamales for a quarter grandma paid me after I helped her clean the dentist’s office…I got to run the floor polisher.
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I don’t know who this “us” is, but it wasn’t most kids my age.
Oracle’s moving to Nashville. They only spent four years in Austin after leaving California.
re: #23 goddamnedfrank
Absolute dumbfuckery
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The userbase is valuable, so it’ll almost certainly be sold to a more acceptable company.
This is the rare bipartisan effort, so would be hard to weaponize against the Democrats without sounding ridiculous.
i’m at a total loss.
— Marisa Kabas (@marisakabas.bsky.social) 2024-04-24T00:47:44.856Z
re: #24 Belafon
I don’t know who this “us” is, but it wasn’t most kids my age.
In the early 70s in Redding, CA - my grandparents lived on ‘Pleasant Street’ - their house having been moved their by the state when I-5 was put in…the house was on blocks and railroad ties until both of them passed…grandpa in 74 and grandma in 86. Only a kitchen sink, bathroom sink and toilet and shower to drain, so plumbing it was easy.
There was a store on the corner. Balsa planes were 10 or 15 cents. Candy was a nickel. 1970-72ish - I started going to St Joseph’s on the other side of Benton Air Park (local runway between grandma’s and the church) in 71-72…the short-cut to school for us as kids when we stayed there was to cross the runway. We got yelled at but we would always look for gaps in use which were pretty frequent.
re: #27 🐈 Crush White Christian Nationalism 🐈
The userbase is valuable, so it’ll almost certainly be sold to a more acceptable company.
This is the rare bipartisan effort, so would be hard to weaponize against the Democrats without sounding ridiculous.
It’s self weaponizing if Biden signs it. The transition won’t go smoothly and it’s irrelevant anyways because the perception will be that the US government is trying to censor ideas it finds inconvenient. Just another huge fucking own goal with the age group we need and traditionally struggle with the most.
All for Zuck.
0/10 Stars.
re: #30 goddamnedfrank
It’s self weaponizing if Biden signs it. The transition won’t go smoothly and it’s irrelevant anyways because the perception will be that the US government is trying to censor ideas it finds inconvenient. Just another huge fucking own goal with the age group we need and traditionally struggle with the most.
All for Zuck.
0/10 Stars.
It was that or no aid. There wasn’t a middle ground.
re: #29 darthstar
My brother and I got into a bunch of trouble when I was 10 and he was 6 for climbing up the trellis on the side of grandma’s house to the roof and flying those little planes onto the roof of the house next door. We had a bunch of them in the play room at her house collected over time. We might have got away with it but we were too noisy and the grown ups heard us.
Weird thought that just occurred to me. All the men except one that poured the foundation of my Mom’s house are dead. The minus one owned a liquor store in town for many years, he sold it a while back and got sober, he works at Ace Hardware near the airport as a manager, in his 60s…
re: #30 goddamnedfrank
It’s self weaponizing if Biden signs it. The transition won’t go smoothly and it’s irrelevant anyways because the perception will be that the US government is trying to censor ideas it finds inconvenient. Just another huge fucking own goal with the age group we need and traditionally struggle with the most.
All for Zuck.
0/10 Stars.
Hopefully all the Tik-Tokers realize that this was added to the Ukraine aid bill by the House of Representatives, for which Mike Johnson bears most responsibility.
re: #1 Ace Rothstein
If you’re a teacher in Tennessee and you shoot a suspect, you’re on your own:
“Those carrying guns would be liable if anything went wrong: Under the legislation, school districts and law enforcement agencies would be immune from any related claims of monetary damages, even if a teacher intentionally carried out a shooting or if a student was accidentally shot.”
All the power. None of the responsibility
re: #23 goddamnedfrank
fuckin fuck dumbfuckery is right this is so fucken stoopid what the fuck
Bluesky reports that Trump’s latest attempt at a stall, asking the NY Appellate Division to stay the trial while he appeals the gag order (or in the alternative, to stay the gag order), has been denied.
re: #13 darthstar
Florida can be close…it’s definitely within reach. Let’s also not forget that DeSantis killed off a good chunk of Trump voters during the pandemic with his anti-vax stand.
We wore masks
Still do
He ain’t getting us
re: #38 Nerdy Fish
Bluesky reports that Trump’s latest attempt at a stall, asking the NY Appellate Division to stay the trial while he appeals the gag order (or in the alternative, to stay the gag order), has been denied.
I want that fat ass charged $500,000 for each stall he attempts.
The tik tok bill is not going to hurt Biden. Tik tok has a year to sell (and go to court). this will be settled long after the election.
re: #33 teleskiguy
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re: #19 Mattand
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re: #38 Nerdy Fish
Bluesky reports that Trump’s latest attempt at a stall, asking the NY Appellate Division to stay the trial while he appeals the gag order (or in the alternative, to stay the gag order), has been denied.
Lotta good news today.
re: #41 I Would Prefer Not To
The tik tok bill is not going to hurt Biden. Tik tok has a year to sell (and go to court). this will be settled long after the election.
Through this entire episode there will be zero interruption in service
re: #44 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
Lotta good news today.
Even better: Courts issue injunctions and stays when the moving party has a likelihood of success on the merits. Basically, “we think you’ll probably win, so we’ll go ahead and start acting like it, to reduce the harm done to you while the final proceedings play out.” The Appellate Division’s refusal to issue a stay of the trial or the gag order indicates that they’re likely to tell him to go fuck himself after the appeal is fully briefed.
re: #42 teleskiguy
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re: #40 Ace Rothstein
I want that fat ass charged $500,000 for each stall he attempts.
I’d settle for five days in county. Money doesn’t hurt him. He doesn’t pay it anyway.
Hey, let’s arm teachers! What could go wrong pic.twitter.com/nPpVRsn5RN
— Derek (@DerekNeverFails) April 24, 2024
re: #41 I Would Prefer Not To
The tik tok bill is not going to hurt Biden. Tik tok has a year to sell (and go to court). this will be settled long after the election.
ByteDance will take this to the Supreme Court on First Amendment grounds, no doubt about it. I think they’ve already indicated they would.
‘It Is Desolate’: China’s Glut of Unused Car Factories
Manufacturers like BYD, Tesla and Li Auto are cutting prices to move their electric cars. For gasoline-powered vehicles, the surplus of factories is even worse.
…Almost all of China’s electric cars are assembled at newly built factories, which qualify for subsidies from municipal governments and state-directed banks. It’s cheaper for automakers to build new factories than to convert existing ones. The result has been enormous overcapacity…
re: #34 BlueSpotinAL ✅
Hopefully all the Tik-Tokers realize that this was added to the Ukraine aid bill by the House of Representatives, for which Mike Johnson bears most responsibility.
Listen, I’m 50 goddamned years old, if there is literally only one thing I actually do know about Tik-Tokers it’s that they will not give a shit about this.
re: #51 Dr Lizardo
ByteDance will take this to the Supreme Court on First Amendment grounds, no doubt about it. I think they’ve already indicated they would.
Is this not a Bill of Attainder? The legislation is taking (ie forcing the sale of) property from a specific entity without a trial. IANAL but it does seem ripe for a court case.
Battlestar Galactica star Terry Carter dies at the age of 95, star’s son confirms
The Brooklyn native was one of the first Black actors as a regular on a TV sitcom series playing Private Sugarman on The Phil Silvers Show. He appeared in 92 episodes on the show from 1955-1959 and became New England’s first Black TV anchor newscaster, for WBZ-TV Eyewitness News in Boston from 1965 to 1968. He was also the station’s drama and movie critic.
His son, Miguel Carter DeCoste, confirmed the news to The New York Times on Tuesday. Terry died at his home in Midtown Manhattan and was 95 years old. In the 1950s and 1960s, Terry Carter defied color barriers both on stage and on television. He made multicultural documentaries on dancer-choreographer Katherine Dunham and jazz great Duke Ellington.
re: #38 Nerdy Fish
Bluesky reports that Trump’s latest attempt at a stall, asking the NY Appellate Division to stay the trial while he appeals the gag order (or in the alternative, to stay the gag order), has been denied.
NY is tired of his ass.
re: #10 Jay C
Senate passes foreign-aid supplemental in late session 75 - 17
Or, as Putin calls it, the Hour of Doom.
re: #56 silverdolphin
Is this not a Bill of Attainder? The legislation is taking (ie forcing the sale of) property from a specific entity without a trial. IANAL but it does seem ripe for a court case.
Especially when ByteDance can point to other social media platforms (Twitter) that are more than a bit owned by a foreign nation that actually has used scraped data to spy on people.
Then again will this matter because it’s the KSA and they’re just kind of allowed to do whatever because that’s the perk of being a US proxy. Like, how naked are we going to get about our what our bastards are allowed to do?
Hopeful news out of PA
Ex-Republican news anchor set to face-off with GOP rep subpoenaed during Jan. 6 probe
US Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA) faces a potential ouster this year, as former Pennsylvania news anchor Janelle Stelson vies to take his seat, according to the Hill.
Per the news outlet, Decision Desk HQ projects Stelson — who’s a former Republican — will secure the Democratic primary.
The New Republic’s Greg Sargent earlier this month wrote that Scott is among a handful of US representatives whose “reelection hopes have been ‘tainted with election denialism, some of it extremely serious or even deranged.’”
In January, the Philadelphia Inquirer — Pennsylvania’s largest newspaper — urged voters to oust Perry, along with two other “disgraced lawmakers” — US Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ), and Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano (R-Franklin) — this year.
Pointing to Perry’s wrongdoing, the newspaper’s editorial board wrote:
Perry defied a subpoena from colleagues in the House that investigated events leading up to the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection. The final House reportmentions Perry 22 times and referred him to the Ethics Committee.
re: #47 wrenchwench
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re: #65 teleskiguy
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So this was one of those bills that had to pass for one reason, but everyone will have something they seriously hate about it. That doesn’t make it a good bill. That just makes it the kind of bill you get with Republicans in charge of the House.
re: #55 No Malarkey!
Idaho doctors are so afraid of being arrested, pregnant women needing medical care have to be airlifted to another state.
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Trump’s America.
re: #67 Belafon
yeah, the approval for the money and the weapons gets out the door. Less than happy with the arms for Israel side of things, but there IS (I believe) humanitarian aid worked in there as well. It could be that Biden simply doesn’t ship the arms until he’s damn well ready and emphasizes the humanitarian aid first.
I also don;t want to downplay the aid to Taiwan. China has been probing looking for a weakness and Joe’s efforts in bringing Taiwan under the umbrella of an agreement with Japan, South Korea and ANZUS should give the Chinese and North Koreans some pause.
re: #55 No Malarkey!
Idaho doctors are so afraid of being arrested, pregnant women needing medical care have to be airlifted to another state.
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To be fair, it’s probably hospital lawyers, very concerned about potential liability that are causing things like this to be the new norm.
I know I certainly wouldn’t want to lose my job or go to jail because of Republican fuckery.
Not that that’s much consolation to the women caught in the middle of all this.
re: #66 wrenchwench
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