Trump's most hated reporter said his decision to "move on" from the network came after it offered him an "alternative" time slot.
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[Progressive economist Paul Krugman on why he resigned from the New York Times:] "I've always been very, very lightly edited on the column," he said. "And that stopped being the case. The editing became extremely intrusive. It was very much toning down of my voice, toning down of the feel, and a lot of pressure for what I considered false equivalence." And, increasingly, attempts "to dictate the subject." [...] "I approached Mondays and Thursdays with dread," Krugman continued, "and often spent the afternoon in a rage. Patrick often—not always—rewrote crucial passages [...] the back-and-forth[...] made my life hell" [And t]he paper [AKA his bosses] wanted to take away his newsletter or make him write less frequently https://www.cjr.org/...-newsletter.php
This one makes me laugh as the small print is that they will rename it for U.S. residents only. It's Freedom Fries all over again. Only some American's will ever call it that, and most will refuse. It will eventually revert for them, and it will make a quaint story.
Take it from someone who still calls the Skydome the Skydome even though it's been the Rogers Center for 20 years now.
"When the last tree has fallen, and the rivers are poisoned, you cannot eat money, oh no." ~Aurora
"Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone." ~Ursula Vernon
For a man who wants to save money he seems to be spending it like water:
7 months pay to federal workers who agree to resign by February 6th. I would take it. 2 months vacation, 5 months to find a job and not a penny of income lost. I also suspect it will shatter effectiveness of goverment agencies
Soldiers who were discahrged for refusing to get the covid vaccine will be reinstated with back pay. Thats years of salary, not to mention is a solider who has been off duty really going to just slot back into his regiment?
For a man who wants to save money he seems to be spending it like water:
7 months pay to federal workers who agree to resign by February 6th. I would take it. 2 months vacation, 5 months to find a job and not a penny of income lost. I also suspect it will shatter effectiveness of goverment agencies
Soldiers who were discahrged for refusing to get the covid vaccine will be reinstated with back pay. Thats years of salary, not to mention is a solider who has been off duty really going to just slot back into his regiment?
There is no money appropriated for this deal. There is no deal on the horizon for this money. It is a mirage. It is a threat wrapped in a deal backed by a man famous for not paying people.
Taking the deal is foolish.
All of this is so dumbly illegal and cruel. This should result in an impeachment and removal, but I fear we will not see that with this Congress.
I survived the Permian and all I got was this t-shirt.
Now Alphabet asks all the other techpreneurs to make a bit of room between Trumps arse cheeks for them to have a turn fitting their noses and tongues in.
Google caves to controversial Trump move
Google was under no obligation but its decided to fall in line with a contentious Donald Trump call all the same.
For me, the "Gulf of America" is the yawning gap between how smart MAGAts think they are and how smart they actually are.
Later it will also come to represent the vast distance between Trump's promises and reality (except for the desire to be an autocrat - that will be right on the money).
How much damage is done in the meantime is anyone's guess.
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"Fortune favors the bold, though statistics favor the cautious." - Indomitable Courteous (Icy) Fist, The Palace Job - Patrick Weekes
"Well well well ... if it ain't The Invisible C**t." - Billy Butcher, The Boys
"I have strong views about not tempting providence and, as a wise man once said, the difference between luck and a wheelbarrow is, luck doesn’t work if you push it." - Colonel Orhan, Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled City - KJ Parker
Now I know the answer will be "hrrrrrr drrrrrr maga idiots don't need dem logic"
Buuuuutt
Considering the majority of the reps both moderate and extreme are of the climate change is a myth, big oil is good, get me a ford F50 to guzzle that gas quick types.
How does that reconcile with Musk being the ceo of the most recognisable EV brand on the planet?
Passenger jet and blackhawk helicopter collide over a D.C. river, no survivors expected, roughly one week after DJT fires the heads of the Coast Guard and the TSA, as well as firing every member of the Aviation Security Advisory Committee. I'm not saying one thing directly caused the other, but I would say it's pretty on the nose emblematic of the disintegration of our civic infrastructure, and there's plenty worse to come.
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
Now I know the answer will be "hrrrrrr drrrrrr maga idiots don't need dem logic"
Buuuuutt
Considering the majority of the reps both moderate and extreme are of the climate change is a myth, big oil is good, get me a ford F50 to guzzle that gas quick types.
How does that reconcile with Musk being the ceo of the most recognisable EV brand on the planet?
Money good
Trump Go*-King
Trump like money so some EV okay
Trump crush Musk's competitors
From about 5 months ago:
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Trump says he has 'no choice' but to back EVs after Musk endorsement
[...] Trump [...] for months denigrated electric vehicles, arguing their supporters should "rot in hell" and that assisting the nascent industry is "lunacy". He [...] appears to have somewhat shifted his view [...]
"I'm for electric cars, I have to be because Elon endorsed me very strongly," [...] The transactional nature of this relationship with Musk was made clear by the former president and convicted business fraudster, however. "So I have no choice," said Trump, who then went on to say that electric vehicles were suitable for a "small slice" of the population and that "you want every type of car imaginable" to be available.
Of course there are four questions---what does Musk get out of it, what do the Republicans get out of it, and how does each justify it?
Musk's incentive to get on their good side for this issue is obvious. His control of Twitter makes him an even more appealing potential ally to Republicans than his raw money would alone. He correctly thinks that he can bribe Trump, and the Republicans will fall in line. Musk also wasn't getting some of the EV subsidies anyway because he'd been producing them longer than competitors, plus some of his competitors (not counting Chinese EVs that aren't allowed in the US) would need those subsidies to be profitable or in some cases to survive.
How do MAGA justify it? Well, they can get off on doing away with subsidies and drilling for oil to their heart's content. Part of Musk's push for jagged edged electric trucks, rapid acceleration to dangerous speeds, and embrace of MMA is an attempt to appeal to the "macho" image that most MAGA cling to.
worry, on 30 January 2025 - 02:48 PM, said:
Passenger jet and blackhawk helicopter collide over a D.C. river, no survivors expected, roughly one week after DJT fires the heads of the Coast Guard and the TSA, as well as firing every member of the Aviation Security Advisory Committee. I'm not saying one thing directly caused the other, but I would say it's pretty on the nose emblematic of the disintegration of our civic infrastructure, and there's plenty worse to come.
Yeah, so much of what he's done is so bad I feel like I have brain damage from reading about it, which may be why I failed to include it in my post---what was it, a millenia ago?... Pausing almost all foreign aid (except to Israel and Egypt), pausing all federal grants resulting in the Medicaid website going down (blocked by judge and rescinded for those who haven't been following)... did a black hole just start swelling in my brain? The lines from that one Radiohead song---"I'm not here, this isn't happening"---keep playing in my head.
... our new national anthem! Ready for Kanye West to sing it at the Super Bow (with the Village People)...
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Passenger jet and blackhawk helicopter collide over a D.C. river, no survivors expected, roughly one week after DJT fires the heads of the Coast Guard and the TSA, as well as firing every member of the Aviation Security Advisory Committee. I'm not saying one thing directly caused the other, but I would say it's pretty on the nose emblematic of the disintegration of our civic infrastructure, and there's plenty worse to come.
I understand that the orange goblin has blamed this crash on 'diversity' somehow.