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Not Conservative . Dominionist Resister. EAV ( East Atlanta Village ) resident since 1999 . Born at 324 PPM

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Donald Trump won’t stop attacking the media until it’s entirely state run.

Him and his low-rent thug Brendan Carr at the FCC are straight up fascists.

15.03.2026 02:20 👍 458 🔁 122 💬 21 📌 4
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Democratic House Rep. Ted Lieu to Trump’s FCC Chair Brendan Carr:

“Take your fascist shit and shove it.”

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14.03.2026 18:54 👍 1232 🔁 376 💬 43 📌 28
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Read this headline.
Now read it again.
Now read it again.

You are not alarmed enough.
It is later than you think. 🇺🇸
deadline.com/2026/03/trum...

15.03.2026 00:39 👍 4200 🔁 2099 💬 340 📌 160

I don’t see a way out of this. Taking the Strait of Hormuz or seizing Kharg island will result in considerable loss of life. We can’t exactly apologize because we killed the Ayatollah. I doubt anyone besides Israel is gonna help us. This is a disaster.

14.03.2026 17:52 👍 2032 🔁 668 💬 187 📌 25

If we made the green energy transition this war would be unthinkable and these authoritarians wouldn’t be in power — not in the US, not in Iran, not in Saudi Arabia, not in Russia. Hydrocarbons are killing our freedom and just plain killing us.

15.03.2026 00:07 👍 11187 🔁 3603 💬 268 📌 197

Trump's political action committee sent a fundraising email featuring a photo from the dignified transfer for U.S. service members killed in Kuwait.

14.03.2026 20:30 👍 529 🔁 199 💬 59 📌 31
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Americans are dying so that Kushner can make money

14.03.2026 12:46 👍 15059 🔁 6573 💬 1035 📌 464
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Trump Removes Sanctions on Russia to Help Oil Flow Amid Iran Conflict

1. Donald Trump starts a war with Iran, deeply unpopular with the American people, that causes oil prices to spike.

2. Trump allows Russia to sell its oil at those inflated prices, giving Russia far more money for its war with Ukraine.

3. Trump is Russia First.
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/12/u...

13.03.2026 02:23 👍 2777 🔁 1193 💬 180 📌 79

I keep seeing people ask about the 25th Amendment.

Guys. His entire Cabinet is walking around in shoes that don’t fit because they’re scared to take them off.

The 25th is never happening.

12.03.2026 11:27 👍 35468 🔁 8415 💬 1373 📌 521
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Republicans, who like to pretend they follow Jesus, are mocking a Democrat who does.

11.03.2026 18:14 👍 1424 🔁 362 💬 91 📌 30

Seems like something we should’ve had a plan for before we started the war. bsky.app/profile/atru...

11.03.2026 13:02 👍 4301 🔁 941 💬 333 📌 54

www.etsy.com/listing/1882...

11.03.2026 13:36 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
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They hate me because I fight. They attack me because I win.

I will do everything I can to protect free and fair elections. I will never back down.

11.03.2026 01:22 👍 11694 🔁 2478 💬 328 📌 92
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Chris Murphy: "I Just came from a two hour, closed door classified briefing on the war. It just confirmed to me it's totally incoherent. We are not gonna be able to achieve any of our stated objectives ... this is a disaster of epic proportions, a 10 day debacle"

10.03.2026 20:30 👍 25002 🔁 8654 💬 983 📌 517
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No, you sycophantic chode. He’s not stopping the threat, he’s encouraging an attack.

10.03.2026 13:34 👍 11692 🔁 2380 💬 1840 📌 323

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11.03.2026 02:52 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

I bought some of those last year for just such an occasion 😇

11.03.2026 02:50 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 2 📌 0

This is unconstitutional AF.

10.03.2026 14:34 👍 330 🔁 78 💬 17 📌 0

The premier of Nova Scotia’s ENTIRE plan is based on oil and gas extraction. He just said it on air. That is his only plan. Our biggest industry is tourism and he just cut $$ to tourism, arts & conservation (all reasons why people come here).

10.03.2026 14:03 👍 80 🔁 36 💬 12 📌 6

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10.03.2026 14:27 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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10.03.2026 11:45 👍 194 🔁 79 💬 14 📌 0
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“.. Nearly seven months ago, Ukrainian officials tried to sell the U.S. their battle-proven technology for downing Iranian-made attack drones .. The Trump administration dismissed the Ukrainians ..”

@axios.com
www.axios.com/2026/03/10/u...

10.03.2026 12:25 👍 1361 🔁 547 💬 44 📌 34
I went on NPR this weekend to talk about Trump's suggestion that tech companies build their own power plants to power AI data centers. I had just published a 12,000 word report on the topic, so it was hard to distill everything into a 4 minute segment. 

The "bring your own capacity" (BYOC) idea that Trump mentioned in his State of the Union speech isn't a new one. It's been discussed at virtually every utility commission over the last year. 

In the broadest terms, BYOC is good policy. The US hasn't been expanding its power grid for the last 10-20 years because electricity demand has been flat. Now data centers are changing the equation triggering huge demand increases. 

The question is who should pay for the new transmission lines and power generation capacity. Virtually everyone—including many tech companies—agree data centers should foot the bill, not everyday utility bill payers. 

But electricity policy is complex. There's a federal regulator (FERC), 50 different state regulators, and grid operators that span multiple states. 

One version of this policy that's become popular is to force data centers off the grid entirely. The idea is tempting, if anything for its simplicity. But it would have some negative consequences. 

Consider OpenAI's Stargate project in New Mexico. The 2 GW data center will run on its own "microgrid" powered by inefficient gas turbines. That means it will be powered by 100% fossil fuels, which results in far more pollution than a power grid, which can make use of nuclear, hydro, solar, wind, etc. 

This Stargate project will emit 14 million tons of CO2 per year, according to permit documents we found at Cleanview for our latest report. To put that number in perspective: New Mexico has spent 20 years decarbonizing its economy and in that time has cut emissions by 14 million tons. 

So in this case "build your own power plant" means wiping out 20 years of climate progress—in a location with more land and solar potential than nearly anywh…

I went on NPR this weekend to talk about Trump's suggestion that tech companies build their own power plants to power AI data centers. I had just published a 12,000 word report on the topic, so it was hard to distill everything into a 4 minute segment. The "bring your own capacity" (BYOC) idea that Trump mentioned in his State of the Union speech isn't a new one. It's been discussed at virtually every utility commission over the last year. In the broadest terms, BYOC is good policy. The US hasn't been expanding its power grid for the last 10-20 years because electricity demand has been flat. Now data centers are changing the equation triggering huge demand increases. The question is who should pay for the new transmission lines and power generation capacity. Virtually everyone—including many tech companies—agree data centers should foot the bill, not everyday utility bill payers. But electricity policy is complex. There's a federal regulator (FERC), 50 different state regulators, and grid operators that span multiple states. One version of this policy that's become popular is to force data centers off the grid entirely. The idea is tempting, if anything for its simplicity. But it would have some negative consequences. Consider OpenAI's Stargate project in New Mexico. The 2 GW data center will run on its own "microgrid" powered by inefficient gas turbines. That means it will be powered by 100% fossil fuels, which results in far more pollution than a power grid, which can make use of nuclear, hydro, solar, wind, etc. This Stargate project will emit 14 million tons of CO2 per year, according to permit documents we found at Cleanview for our latest report. To put that number in perspective: New Mexico has spent 20 years decarbonizing its economy and in that time has cut emissions by 14 million tons. So in this case "build your own power plant" means wiping out 20 years of climate progress—in a location with more land and solar potential than nearly anywh…

Hhhoollly moly. 14 MTCO2-e for OpenAI's fossil-fuelled Stargate data centre

As @michael-thomas.bsky.social says: "wiping out 20 years of climate progress—in a location with more land and solar potential than nearly anywhere on Earth"

!!!!

www.linkedin.com/posts/michae...

09.03.2026 20:43 👍 77 🔁 46 💬 2 📌 2
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'Eve Of Destruction' I guess now we know for a certain that the United States was responsible for the bombing in Iran that killed as many as 170 people, mostly school girls, during the initial hours of our military campai...

"The fact that there were only four countries with confirmed US ambassadors - out of the 14 countries told to evacuate American citizens after the war began - tells you all you need to know about this administration’s incompetence and lack of professionalism."
noelcasler.substack.com/p/eve-of-des...

08.03.2026 22:12 👍 301 🔁 130 💬 5 📌 2
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🎯🎯

06.03.2026 16:04 👍 25906 🔁 9358 💬 851 📌 378
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When @bradlander & @megynkelly agree it might be time to take notice

07.03.2026 23:48 👍 555 🔁 141 💬 9 📌 5

Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin will replace Kristi Noem as DHS secretary at the end of the month.

Mullin has vigorously supported the SAVE America Act, spread misinformation about the 2020 election results and defended the ICE agent who fatally shot a Minneapolis woman in January.

07.03.2026 02:00 👍 477 🔁 200 💬 64 📌 14

Karoline Leavitt: It doesn't matter if Russia is helping Iran kill American troops.

What a breathtakingly twisted White House.

06.03.2026 22:25 👍 3986 🔁 1532 💬 392 📌 123

Wait til it comes out about who gave Russia that information

06.03.2026 23:45 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

Two republican politicians, Jody Barrett and Mark Pody of Tennessee introduced a bill (since withdrawn) that would allow for execution of women who have abortions. This is the kind of festering growth that will reappear if we don't participate.

06.03.2026 14:31 👍 79 🔁 31 💬 6 📌 4