Something tells me that no churches or organizations on the SPLC hate groups list will be targeted by this legislation.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/21/house-republicans-bill-nonprofits-terrorism
Pete Hegseth is so innocent he paid off the woman who accused him of rape and got her to sign an NDA.
Matt Gaetz is so innocent he resigned Congress to keep the report from coming out, after asking trump for a pardon.
RFK Jr is so innocent he texted the babysitter who accused him of groping her and apologized for it decades later bc he was running for president
Trump is so innocent that only 26 women have openly accused him of doing what he bragged on tape he likes to do.
Information on H.R. 9495, a bill that gives the executive branch power to declare non-profits they disagree with as “terrorist organizations.” It was defeated once this week, but will make the rounds again on Thursday.
The idiots have won. Fair and square.This is what they want and I prefer democracy to the alternative.
So, I'm going to commit to protecting myself and my loved ones by idiot-farming.
I still have ethics, so I'm not going to start a religion. Instead, I'm going to buy the dip in renewables over the coming years to exploit the dislocation of our politics to the reality of climate change.
Blessed are the geek, for they shall inherit (whatever remains of) the Earth.
Meet our new Attorney General.
Beyond his craven loyalty to Trump, I can only imagine the here idea is to use a child predators to go after other child predators. But only if they don't use Venmo to publish records of their abuse, because that'd be underhanded.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/witness-tells-house-ethics-committee-matt-gaetz-paid/story?id=111217102
With a majority of the Americans who even bothered to save us from authoritarianism electing not to do so, it's going to be a real puzzle for a fair number of my fellow citizens the next time they're asked to stand for the national anthem with those same people.
While I still have it, I will be enjoying my 1st amendment rights against compelled speech. I will remain seated. I don't stand in common cause with fascism or those who support it.
To get a little perspective on global politics in the coming Trump presidency, you could do worse than listening to the BBC Any Questions radio show.
Although it's a little troubling to hear senior politicians and commentators discuss what Trump "thinks" about particular issues as if he hasn't already shown himself to be transactional and self-serving.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0k3cnnm?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0k3cnnm
This is America's "Jesus, take the wheel" moment.
https://apnews.com/article/trump-hegseth-defense-secretary-pentagon-2d8030921ecef933778cf92afd40ec72
It's not that Trump was branded a fascist by a 4 star general that served in his administration.
It's that American voters knew this before they voted. And they voted for the fascist.
He won the popular vote. I'm in the minority by not accepting fascism.
That's a head scratcher, but at least I have a foreign passport.
Archived from Wired:
"Workers say they were tricked and threatened as part of Elon Musk's GOTV effort"
I don't have a large social circle. I have my wife, my sons, my extended family, and one really good friend.
Every 2 years, elections in this country reaffirm my reluctance to engage with people. If anywhere *close* to half of my fellow citizens would vote for fascism if it means they get what they want, I have no desire to engage with them.
The sooner people stop looking to the bible to form their beliefs, the better.
https://vimeo.com/1020671769
Husband, Dad, Humanist, Immigrant 🏴🇺🇸, Software, Archery, Sailing, Cooking.
Intentionally unarmed.