🔵 This week's Tom the Dancing Bug comic:
TRUMP SCIENCE!
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Becoming Who You Are: Young Adult Books That Hit Deep
Becoming Who You Are: Young Adult Books That Hit Deep From identity crises to quiet revolutions, these stories are about teens becoming their truest selves. Some fight the system, others fight their own fears, but all come out braver on the other side. The ADHD Advantage by Yvonne Joseph…
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#BookstoReadifYouLike #eBook #YoungAdult
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YA reads about self-discovery, growth, and finding your voice.zaida (NewInBooks)
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@udobartsch haut en passant einen Diss in der Einleitung raus. Das kann keiner so schön, außer vielleicht Harry von der @fairplaymagazin
Udo Bartsch: Rezensionen für Millionen: Slay the Spire – Das Brettspiel
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@boardgames #brettspiele #slaythespire
Klar, diese Einleitung ist schon recht mies. Aber sie ist trotzdem viel besser als die Anleitung zu diesem Spiel. Wie geht SLAY THE SPIR...rezensionen-fuer-millionen.blogspot.com
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Government regulation and civil litigation necessary to make capitalism behave more like the top, which libertarians assert is its natural state and all regulation is bad. When shown actually successful regulation it's "the market operating as it should" in their minds. Left to its own devices it devolves to the bottom every time when profit is the *only* imperative.
Hayek, Friedman, et. al. are just one long petulant "NUH UH!" assertion to actual history and Marxian analysis of capital. It's the "lalalala can't hear you" equivalent of economic theory.
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The image features two blood bags, each filled with red liquid, positioned side by side against a white background. The text at the top reads, "DEAR RACIST, YOUR CHILD NEEDS A PINT OF BLOOD." Below the blood bags, the text states, "CHOOSE THE WHITE ONE." The blood bags are depicted with a realistic appearance, showing a slight gradient in color from a darker red at the bottom to a lighter red at the top, with a white outline and a drip tube at the bottom. The overall design is simple, with a focus on the text and the blood bags.
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@SpaceLifeForm RFK is such a moron. The problem is, to the average idiot, he sounds smart.
To borrow the language of the quote, he’s spent years steeping in idiocy, and now he’s a certified bona fide idiot.
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Illustration of Castle Grayskull reimagined as a Helter-Skelter with Skeletor sliding down the slide with his arms raised and mouth open.Jaunty Art
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in reply to Robert Reich • • •Karl Auerbach
in reply to Robert Reich • • •Well, SCOTUS long ago erased the "privileges and immunities" part of the 14th amendment and more recently erased the first clause of the 2nd amendment.
So it's not a big step for SCOTUS to erase the first sentence of the 14th amendment as well.
Garth Cummings
in reply to Robert Reich • • •troy_friz_zell
in reply to Robert Reich • • •The important word here is "person."
Not "citizen."
Born here makes you a citizen, but equal protection of the law is extended to "any person."
punIssuer
in reply to Robert Reich • • •#altText4you Post by Robert Reich (@rbreich.bsky.social):
On this day in 1868, the 14th Amendment was ratified. This text is just as clear and relevant today as it was back then. Donald Trump is trying to erase this.
AMENDMENT XIV
All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State where they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
Trump & Epstein: Biz partners.
in reply to Robert Reich • • •A TINY BIT OF #TRIVIA:
Q: How many of the #FoundingFathers were born "American Citizens"?
A: ZERO. "America" was not a country when they were born.
Martin van Buren has the distinction of being the first "American born" president.
SpaceLifeForm
in reply to Robert Reich • • •The GOP does not care about the Law or the Constitution. in fact, they want to destroy it. Look at how they continually thumb their noses at the Courts. They want a King that makes all decisions.
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El Salvador Throws DOJ Under The Bus: Tells UN That US Has “Exclusive” Jurisdiction Over Renditioned Detainees
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in reply to Robert Reich • • •🅰🅻🅸🅲🅴 (🌈🦄)
in reply to Robert Reich • • •it was a statement worth sharing, so here's #Alt4You:
A social media post by Robert Reich (@rbreich.bsky.social) reads:
"On this day in 1868, the 14th Amendment was ratified. The text is just as clear and relevant today as it was back then. Donald Trump is trying to erase this."
Below the text is an aged parchment image labeled **AMENDMENT XIV** in large capital letters, followed by a quote from the U.S. Constitution:
"All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws."
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