three_trains_in_a_trenchcoat

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[–] three_trains_in_a_trenchcoat@piefed.social 12 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

It's not all their fault, but by God it'd be nice to see them fight the republicans at least as hard as they fight the leftists in their own party.

We're a looooong way from perfect, I'm asking for the bare minimum to achieve meaningful success.

[–] three_trains_in_a_trenchcoat@piefed.social 11 points 8 hours ago (3 children)

Well, it's especially difficult to organize if you don't try organizing. I've got a mind to start doing so myself if I don't see anyone organizing at the next one.

"He's giving a message to criminals where our federal officers are," Bondi said. "...we are looking at it, we are looking at him, and he better watch out, because that's not a protected speech. That is threatening the lives of our law enforcement officers throughout this country."'

Actually, I believe it is protected speech. There are apps that let people know where speed traps are. You mean it's not constitutionally protected to say to someone "hey, did you see the cop down on the corner?" Ridiculous. Of course, what she means to say is that the constitution doesn't matter and laws are made up now, and they're just going to do whatever the fuck they want. They're just not quuuuuite ready to go through the trouble of literally setting the constitution on fire yet.

[–] three_trains_in_a_trenchcoat@piefed.social 10 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

I mean, yeah. I'm glad he's suing, this is bullshit and never should have happened at all; this would be grounds for impeachment and worse in a sane world. That said, we all kind of knew this, right? Donald even bragged about it at one point; the cruelty is the whole point.

[–] three_trains_in_a_trenchcoat@piefed.social 109 points 8 hours ago (9 children)

Boomers in about six months:

"But why would Obama do this?"

[–] three_trains_in_a_trenchcoat@piefed.social 40 points 8 hours ago (11 children)

50501 needs to start getting people organized. I went to No King's Day; it was great, really, genuinely great, except that there was absolutely zero organizing to try and get people to push towards achievable goals. It was literally just "hey, let's all stand around with signs, that'll show Donald". If we want to make a difference, we need to get organized so we can start directing people and their resources and energy towards attainable goals and start demonstrating that we can get shit done.

[–] three_trains_in_a_trenchcoat@piefed.social 137 points 8 hours ago (5 children)

I never ever want to hear another conservative whine at me about the budget as long as I live. FiScAl ReSpOnSiBiLiTy my ass.

TBH, I'm increasingly convinced that this is yet another in a series of moves overtly intended to destroy the federal government's legitimacy.

I don't remember biblical antichrist being stopped by courts, I seem to remember that he ultimately gets yeeted into hell.

I mean, let's just drop allllll the pretenses here and call a spade a spade. We're speedrunning both imperial decline and final act of the death of the republic. That means that what's happening now isn't so much the end of things taking shape; that dye was cast arguably as far back as neoconservatism and the death of the Soviet Union. No, what's being shaped now is what comes next, and so far, it's looking like a freak hybrid between neo-feudalism and neo-mercantilism, leaning more towards mercantilism imo, with a whole new nobility class formed purely off the basis of who holds the money and the assets right now. I mean, this should and would never be allowable under the republic, but the republic is dead and they're just doing a little puppeteering with the corpse at the moment, while it's handy to do so.

Let me be totally unambiguous here: the republic is dead, there is no going back. Even if we have elections again (lol, lmao) and even if they swing super hard left and even if we get a bunch of Democrats who are serious and result-oriented, and even if those Democrats actually do want to surrender the tools of fascism (unlike their predecessors), it's going to take decades to walk back the damage. Before anyone will be able to feel the results of the course reversal, people are just going to get pissed and vote the next batch of right wing assholes in who'll finish the job. The wounds are too deep, too grievous, and our political establishment is too captured and lacking in vision and intestinal fortitude. The republic is already gone in all but name, and what's coming next will ensure that the people who sponsored it death are enshrined at the center.

If that's not the world you want to live in, then you need to start networking at a local level, working with likeminded people across your local and state, and probably start working on secession movements. We're going to have a very narrow window between the death of the empire and the birth of the monarchy to determine what kind of world our children inherit, don't let it slip past. Get out there, go to city council and county supervisor meetings, join secession initiatives, get active and start seeking people out and networking. If we work together, we can at least forge a better tomorrow than what Zuck and Bezos have planned for us.

I don't see how they could have mistaken this for AI. It just doesn't have the vibe, there's too much roughness and it's not just totally overloaded with details.

 

As we're approaching the summer solstice, I'm going to harden my heart to the fact that it won't be getting nice and dark until, like, ten where I'm at. What are you guys going to be looking for tonight? If you're not going out, do you have any recommendations?

I'm largely going to be focused on the easterly sky. I'd like to try and spot some of the targets near Antares if my neighbor's tree plays nice with me. Otherwise, I'm mostly going to be hitting the globular clusters that are going to be visible in and around Hercules. I'm also going to take some time to soak up some photons from Epsilon Lyra. If I've got time, I may try to run down some of the planetary nebulas and emission/reflection nebulas that will become visible to me later in the night.

It's a really great time to be out and looking at globular clusters, if you can deal with the late start, and with our view into the heart of the galaxy on the rise, it's only going to get better through the summer.

Happy stargazing!

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