

defended Texas’ mid-decade redrawn map as a purely partisan and entirely legal exercise.
Oh, well, that’s perfectly fine then. 🙄
America is fucked. The rest of us have to start making alternative plans.


defended Texas’ mid-decade redrawn map as a purely partisan and entirely legal exercise.
Oh, well, that’s perfectly fine then. 🙄
America is fucked. The rest of us have to start making alternative plans.


Texas blasted… as failing to assume good faith on behalf of the legislature.
That would have been a phenomenally bad assumption to make, and we all know it.


No, that’s when you dip the poor in molten zinc. That’s only scheduled for next year.
Hey, Good job not letting the perfect be the enemy of the good.


Also not the person you are replying to, but I pay to use Kagi so that I am the customer and not the product.


Yeah, this fight is suddenly very boring 😝


Yeah, that was not at all clear. So perhaps there isn’t so much disagreement.


The post you originally responded to didn’t even mention anything about violence, but only that 14 days until the next big demonstration is too long, and strong worded letters are not enough, and you immediately conflate that to too much violence?
I don’t think that’s right. That post ended with:
there is one force we know [of] which can stop this.
Which has to be a veiled call for violence. We might all agree about the other parts of that and then in true anti fascist fashion we start fighting about this one.
E: typos


I hope Trump gets that Nobel Peace Prize that he’s been lusting after, having richly deserved it. But he’s got some work to do.


Well yes, it’s not a very tight upper bound, but I was bringing it down from infinity. I’m glad the scientific process is working and we’re refining this (in droves) over time.


A drove has at least 4 people in it so we can establish an upper bound of 2.4 billion droves.


I didn’t see any numbers in TFA. Do you have any numbers? I think we just don’t know.


*widdershins


Still is. Always will be. Especially when the fascists have power.


I’m pretty sure that’s one of those urban myths. Stop peeing on your wounds.


Yeah, that’s caused by increased CO2 levels and not by the heating itself, so it is a reasonable hypotheses even given the wildly varying temperatures where this is happening.


That’s what I said in my second paragraph but with more guessing.


But where? If the amount of heating caused these bacteria to spring to life off Washington, then why weren’t they already a problem off Southern California, which is much more than one climate change warmer, or somewhere in between?
Sure, it can somehow lead back to climate change, or to us in some other way, but it’s not just that it’s a bit warmer now.


That was also my guess, but these creatures live(d) all up and down the Pacific coast, over a much wider range of climates than the 1.5°C change so far.
Unlike that typo.