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Bird flu virus has been detected in unpasteurized milk from cattle in Kansas, Texas, and New Mexico. Please don’t drink unpasteurized milk.

Rachel Maddow
Maddow: I want to associate myself with all my colleagues who have voiced principled objections to our company putting on the payroll someone who hasn't just attacked us as journalists, but someone who is part of an ongoing project to get rid of our system of government.

Lawrence O'Donnell
I have a few questions for Ronna Romney McDaniel.

@TheLastWord 10pm

In Florida, if you die of medical negligence and you’re not married, have no children under the age of 25, and are over the age of 25, your loved ones can't sue. rules UGH!

@InUnfunky
Her day 1: Counterparts/History of the World Pt 1/ The Germinal.

Wife of Judge on Mifepristone Case Was Paid by Anti-Abortion Group

The wife of James Ho, one of the circuit judges who banned mifepristone last year, took multiple payments from the group that brought it to court.

Article:
thedailybeast.com/wife-of-jame

@sloudermilk Because he has boxes and boxes of kompromat on the Republicans (mostly) thanks to his buddy Putin as well as our national secrets. Oh yeah and millions of Q addled delusional cult followers that do things like build gallows and attack cops in order to overthrow the government and those psychos are touring the country being revved up by Mike Flynn and his christofascist ilk and just dying for the live feeds of executions from Guantanamo. That's why!!

@XaoslordErie ...Also one usually asks for those *after* scheduling a trial date at the earliest.

'Judge' Cannon is a fucking idiot and really needs to be removed from the case of the KKKlown who bought and paid for her:

"The controversy stems from Cannon’s directive to submit proposed jury instructions that, according to experts, not only misstate the law but also the facts of the case. This isn’t just a minor misstep—it’s a fundamental failure to grasp basic legal principles that experts say should be a given at this level."

dailyboulder.com/bias-on-the-b

It's worth noting that a lot of folks are going "But the guy they fired over the crashes was an engineer!"

Yep, he's definitely the one they fired. Of course, he wasn't the one who decided to cut corners on the MAX, that guy left before they started flying into the ground. He was an MBA.

So, to recap the CEOs (next post):

"There it is, in plain sight—full-blown fascism as a major political movement in America—precisely what our nation’s founders worried about, and what America and its allies fought WWI and WWII to prevent. This is an overt admission that January 6 was not a “demonstration that got out of hand,” but a failed coup (as most already knew), and that the MAGA goal is indeed to overthrow our constitutional democracy and replace it with their own dystopian dream."

factkeepers.com/are-we-the-peo

was an aerospace engineering firm that manufactured and sold airplanes. General Electric was an energy engineering firm that manufactured and sold energy and power products.

Both were transformed by the single minded focus on "shareholder value" and "production" over quality and innovation.

Jack Welch was a pox. McDonnell Douglas had a terrible reputation for quality because it was run by ex-GE finance people. The new CEO is the current COO. SSDD.

npr.org/2022/06/01/1101505691/

Trump's New York criminal trial on charges related to hush money payments to Stormy Daniels will begin on April 15 with jury selection, judge says. cnn.com/politics/live-news/tru

Based only on personal opinion...

who is your favorite director?
David Lynch or Stanley Kubrick?

@Ms420 Kubrick as his abstractions seem to be more purposeful whereas I see Lynch being abstract for its own sake. Other than Blue Velvet I haven’t been moved to rewatch any other Lynch film. If they were icebergs I’d say Kubrick has much more going on under the surface.

What do you think?

Accountable: (definition)
"subject to the obligation to explain, justify, or report something, or responsible or answerable."

After a full trial in NY State and a 30 day reprieve for payment of the judgement against him, does anyone think Trump has been held accountable after today's appeals court decision?

Does anyone think "the law" has been fairly applied in dealing with him?

washingtonpost.com/politics/20

The justice system is just not up to the task of holding the rich to account.

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