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2 hours ago, Pancho said:

They still have no idea what the purpose of the Department of Education is

Who wants to bet when the script kiddies got into the Department of Energy's computers yesterday they were like, "what the fuck, nuclear bombs?"

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17 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

We got an email today saying grant applications for FY26 have to center around “America’s rich artistic heritage” and that priority will be given to projects that celebrate America’s “Semiquincentennial” aka the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence

"Grant applications featuring happy negro slaves dancing with joy about the Declaration being signed - you know how those people love to dance, they're a very musical people - will receive priority."

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10 minutes ago, elfenix said:

Who wants to bet when the script kiddies got into the Department of Energy's computers yesterday they were like, "what the fuck, nuclear bombs?"

This 100% happened.

Russia 2.0 up in this bitch.

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Posted
19 minutes ago, elfenix said:

Who wants to bet when the script kiddies got into the Department of Energy's computers yesterday they were like, "what the fuck, nuclear bombs?"

 

how quickly did putin get that info ?

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3 hours ago, Red Five said:

David Plouffe says that their internals showed them needing a lot of help in order to win the election. I don’t think it was “stolen”, but with this crew, anything’s possible.

The article posted on the coup thread, about how the election was stolen, has some easily proven/disproven benchmarks, which center around “bullet ballots.” Bullet ballots are ballots which record a vote in the presidential race, and no other race. The average bullet ballot rate is around 1%. The claim made was that in each of the swing states, and only in the swing states, the bullet ballot rate was off the charts, and as much as 11% in NC. The bb rate in the other 43 states conformed to the expected 1% rate. Throw in the margin of victory being just above the automatic recount mov in every swing state, and there is a coherent argument that fuckery is afoot.

Should be easy to disprove the argument. Show the bullet ballot rates for every state.

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3 hours ago, Red Five said:

David Plouffe says that their internals showed them needing a lot of help in order to win the election. I don’t think it was “stolen”, but with this crew, anything’s possible.

 

trump had already said elon 'helped' with his pennsylvania numbers 

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3 hours ago, Hagbard Celine said:

plaintext people

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Ctrl+shift+v ... instead of ctrl+v.

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2 hours ago, tx 3 putt said:

 

trump had already said elon 'helped' with his pennsylvania numbers 

IIRC he also cryptically mentioned knowing they'd win in the swing states because they had a little surprise for the Democrats, but wouldn't elaborate ...

But who knows. It wouldn't surprise me in the least tho ...

ETA: Now that I think about it, he may have said that at the same time as what you're talking about.

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The Georgia Department of Public Health is limiting the availability of several adult vaccines for uninsured patients at local health departments through at least January.

The limits apply to most immunizations offered by county health agencies — shots that prevent pathogens like hepatitis A, human papillomavirus, and shingles. Childhood vaccinations are not affected by the change, nor are local supplies of Covid-19 and influenza vaccines, said Cobb and Douglas Public Health Deputy Director of Clinical Operations Lauren Cedor.

Through local health agencies like Cobb and Douglas, Georgia’s health department provides vaccines for many uninsured adults at less than $22 — significantly cheaper than an out-of-pocket price of a vaccine like hepatitis B, which GoodRx says has an average retail price of $107. It’s the type of service health experts say is crucial for maintaining a healthy public.
 

https://www.healthbeat.org/atlanta/2024/12/18/vaccine-supply-limited-uninsured-adults-hpv-shingles-hepatitis/

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14 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

So beauty pageants and the Village people coming to the Kennedy center.

 

 

11 minutes ago, 4th&Five said:

And Kid Rock. Fucking gross. 

 

Let's not forget Ted Nugent getting some run as well.

Lee Greenwood is on tap, too.  Jon Voight and James Woods, come on down.

 

Probably will have the awards redesigned to get rid of that rainbow as well:

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I'd also look at the undervote (meaning ballots that were filed but no vote for president was recorded).  I'd like to know if there were a lot of ballots in certain areas that for some reason appear to not register a vote for President. Of course that can happen when both parties have unpopular nominees, but if it's more than 1-2% then something is up.

 

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i watched this today. somebody might have already posted it somewhere. 

"Trump is acting like a king because he is too weak to govern as a president."

 

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8 minutes ago, mchookem said:

i watched this today. somebody might have already posted it somewhere. 

"Trump is acting like a king because he is too weak to govern as a president."

 

Someone posted his essay on the topic a few days ago. It could've been missed, or some people aren't readers.

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28 minutes ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

 

 

Let's not forget Ted Nugent getting some run as well.

Lee Greenwood is on tap, too.  Jon Voight and James Woods, come on down.

 

Probably will have the awards redesigned to get rid of that rainbow as well:

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3 minutes ago, Pancho said:

Just curious for the surly turnip supporters—is this uniting the country like you claimed his election would do?

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(That's my Aubrey in the middle.)

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3 hours ago, InkaUtexas said:

So beauty pageants and the Village people coming to the Kennedy center.

Probably make a change in the lighting scheme. My guess is it will turn all red.

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3 hours ago, Paper_jam said:

I'd also look at the undervote (meaning ballots that were filed but no vote for president was recorded).  I'd like to know if there were a lot of ballots in certain areas that for some reason appear to not register a vote for President. Of course that can happen when both parties have unpopular nominees, but if it's more than 1-2% then something is up.

 

 

north carolina and maricopa county 

Posted
1 hour ago, bolverk said:

Is this the part where they try to erase US history?

 

Montgomery county just labeled native american history books as fiction  

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5 hours ago, bolverk said:

Someone posted his essay on the topic a few days ago. It could've been missed, or some people aren't readers.

Yeah I posted the article. It's basically a transcript of the audio iirc.

And yeah he makes a really good case that what we're seeing from Trump is an exhibition of weakness, not strength, and that it's a risky strategy for him.

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27 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:

Montgomery county just labeled native american history books as fiction  

Dude, you've really got to quit your Twitter addiction. This is from October.

Texas county reverses classification of Indigenous history book as fiction
A Montgomery County committee caused an outcry after labelling “Colonization and the Wampanoag story,” a children’s Native American history book, as fiction.
A Texas county on Tuesday reversed a decision to reclassify a children’s book on Native American history as fiction after the move drew anger from authors, advocates and one of the world’s largest publishing companies.

A citizen committee in Montgomery County, just north of Houston, moved the nonfiction book “Colonization and the Wampanoag Story” from the county library system’s juvenile nonfiction collection to its fiction collection last week, according to an email from a librarian shared with The Washington Post. The book details encounters between the Wampanoag tribe and the Pilgrims, as well as encounters between Christopher Columbus and other Indigenous tribes.

Advocates and nonprofits, including the Texas Freedom to Read Project, Authors Against Book Bans and the American Indian Library Association, blasted the move in an open letter Wednesday asking the county to move the book back to the nonfiction collection. They were joined by Penguin Random House, which published the book by author and Indigenous historian Linda Coombs.

“Colonization and the Wampanoag Story is a carefully researched, fact-based account of the Indigenous perspective of the tribes of the New England area on the impacts of European colonization,” the letter states. “Moving it to the fiction section communicates distrust of material that reflects the truths of our American history.”

On Tuesday, the Montgomery County Commission reversed the decision and returned the book to a nonfiction classification, according to messages from the group shared with The Post. The commission, which appoints the citizen committee that reviews library books, did not respond to requests for comment before the reversal or afterward.

 

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the press just has to keep hammering trump on elon being the real president 
over and over and over 

It doesn't matter. Elon gave Trump the presidency (it will come out eventually that his incel army manipulated key county voting) and has the reciepts for that.

Remember he so has access to every dm ever sent on Twitter. I'm sure Elon has seen Cruz's dick pics and ladybugs boy toys. He owns everyone in Washington. Including the "good" guys.
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11 minutes ago, bolverk said:

Dude, you've really got to quit your Twitter addiction. This is from October.

Texas county reverses classification of Indigenous history book as fiction
A Montgomery County committee caused an outcry after labelling “Colonization and the Wampanoag story,” a children’s Native American history book, as fiction.
A Texas county on Tuesday reversed a decision to reclassify a children’s book on Native American history as fiction after the move drew anger from authors, advocates and one of the world’s largest publishing companies.

A citizen committee in Montgomery County, just north of Houston, moved the nonfiction book “Colonization and the Wampanoag Story” from the county library system’s juvenile nonfiction collection to its fiction collection last week, according to an email from a librarian shared with The Washington Post. The book details encounters between the Wampanoag tribe and the Pilgrims, as well as encounters between Christopher Columbus and other Indigenous tribes.

Advocates and nonprofits, including the Texas Freedom to Read Project, Authors Against Book Bans and the American Indian Library Association, blasted the move in an open letter Wednesday asking the county to move the book back to the nonfiction collection. They were joined by Penguin Random House, which published the book by author and Indigenous historian Linda Coombs.

“Colonization and the Wampanoag Story is a carefully researched, fact-based account of the Indigenous perspective of the tribes of the New England area on the impacts of European colonization,” the letter states. “Moving it to the fiction section communicates distrust of material that reflects the truths of our American history.”

On Tuesday, the Montgomery County Commission reversed the decision and returned the book to a nonfiction classification, according to messages from the group shared with The Post. The commission, which appoints the citizen committee that reviews library books, did not respond to requests for comment before the reversal or afterward.

 

 

So on brand. Intellectual honesty is beyond the R shits. We see it here constantly. Some show this moral failing almost immediately. Others over time.

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9 minutes ago, Willfully Horn said:

So on brand. Intellectual honesty is beyond the R shits. We see it here constantly. Some show this moral failing almost immediately. Others over time.

I mean, there is an impulse (AND THERE IS ONE) to post every outrage porn-tweet, but if we are going to keep our heads on straight (and we need to), at the very least, pause for a moment and make sure we're not posting bullshit.

Holy fuck. Believe me, because we're gonna have a lot of material to work with...

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Posted
1 hour ago, WhatTheBuck said:

Probably make a change in the lighting scheme. My guess is it will turn all red.

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he is not hitler. he is not mussolini. He is Kim. The midget dictator. That is why he likes him so much.

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9 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

he is not hitler. he is not mussolini. He is Kim. The midget dictator. That is why he likes him so much.

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Want to watch something sad?  Here's Paul McCartney singing Let it Be and Hey Jude at the White House. Toward the end, a huge slew of musicians ---- Emmylou Harris, Stevie Wonder, just an incredible diversity ---- join Paul in Hey Jude and Obama himself gets up there with them, as does Michelle, Sasha, Malia etc ....  Just sheer, innocent joy. Can you imagine this happening in the culturally dead Trump White House?
 

 

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Six million. Where have I heard that number? Oh yeah, and in 66.6% of the time.

”More than six million people could die from HIV and AIDS in the next four years if U.S. President Donald Trump's administration pulls its global funding for programmes, the United Nations AIDS agency said on Friday, February 7, 2025.”


https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/health/six-million-people-could-die-from-hiv-and-aids-if-us-funding-stops-un-agency-warns/article69195809.ece

 

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