we have reached the stage in the dystopia where the crowdfunding platform is like, "hang on a second"
seriously: the social and *economic* benefits of free education, health care and child care are robust and well-studied. the continued pretense that "actually helping people hurts them, because MorAl hAzaRd," is harmful and needs to stop
it is not, repeat not, "heartwarming" to see communities scrounging up change so someone can get a life-saving surgery. it's great that people care but it's sickening that a person's life could depend on the means and generosity of strangers
"HEARTWARMING: This Taco Bell allowed two 10-year-olds to use its WiFi for homework because the utility board cut off their power!"

no. just no

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10 Feb
incredible to see an elected official say this out loud
there is no equivalence between protests for social justice, in which what little violence there was, was against property, and the jan. 6 insurrection. none. not in degree, not in kind.
the prosecution is showing two things: that there was an insurrection, and that the president incited it. both facts are, tbh, extremely clear and supported by piles of evidence, some of which was presented today.

the gop defense: "nuh-uh"
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21 Jan
the f-16 entered service in *1978* and unless we are talking about a "super falcon" type deal where the guts and airframe are completely revamped, ala the (awkwardly designated) f/a-18e/f then this is not a front-line aircraft in coming decades
the u.s. shouldn't be investing in buying new aircraft that can't easily operate in a contested environment, imo. the f-16 is a hot ride that can turn on a dime but it's not built for the mid-2000s
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29 Dec 20
yeah, that's not really the best takeaway

it took the better part of four years for the political media to come around to the idea that it was ok to say true things, such as "trump lies." would be nice if we could hang onto lessons like that
there is also a real danger of thinking "covering biden the same way" equals four years of the same sorts of stories. trump generated the coverage he did because of the person he is and the things he did.
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17 Nov 20
the jcpoa put iran's nuclear program in the deep freeze, at basically no cost to the u.s. and its allies.

the u.s. decision to pull out of the deal spun up iran's nuclear program to the point where the u.s. is considering military force to stop it

just insane
and (sigh) if we're going to talk about what military force would look like, it's perhaps more complex than you think.

tomahawks can get the job done vs. surface targets, stuff that isn't buried or overly hardened. but you also need to take iran's counterattack off the table
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8 Nov 20
now that the election is functionally over, I have a few observations.

first of all, this was not a close contest. biden has a huge lead in the popular vote (4-plus million) that is only going to increase. electorally, the trajectory is roughly the same as trump's 2016 win
that's not a squeaker. a squeaker is 2000, which was decided by lawyers and a few boxes of hard-to-interpret ballots in florida

like... child, come close and let me tell you about the election day that lasted two months
"closeness," in 2020, was just an illusion, thanks to the enormous number of mail-in ballots and slow counting in key states.

so it seems weird to cast this as a narrow victory for the dems. especially by dems! and they still have a real shot at a senate majority, thx to georgia
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3 Nov 20
oh, hello. I didn't see you standing there. it's been quite a year, hasn't it? what with all the hundreds of thousands of covid deaths, minor wars, and political mayhem. and it's u.s. election day. which means: you need a drink.
today we're bringing out the big guns. the elephant guns. the 16-inch naval guns. bourbon and champagne.

let's... BEGIN
the classic champagne cocktail is a sugar cube soaked with bitters, dropped into a champagne flute, which is then filled with champagne. that's not what we're making. but the basic ingredients are similar: champagne and sugar, in this case simple syrup

plus bourbon
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