To be fair, the labor pool of drones to handle this is currently tied up redacting Epstein files.
To be fair, the labor pool of drones to handle this is currently tied up redacting Epstein files.
And five minutes later I'm to the point where they want to help her register to vote.
Mom died last April and I'm working on her taxes this morning. TurboTax thinks that planning for retirement now could get her extra money. #fuckai
Would Netanyahu even accept his resignation?
Betting he's going to try and call out various people in the audience. Hopefully the Democrats who attend will at least shuffle their seats.
Itβs a Wonderful Life bank run scene.
βYou're thinking of the $175 billion in tariff money all wrong. As if I had the money back in a safe. The money's not here. Your money's in the White House ballroom, the renaming of the Department of Defense, the $10 billion transfer to the Board of Peace, and a hundred other unauthorized actions.β
Just got their confirmation, and their only review options are FB and Goog. No direct feedback wanted.
Rented storage at Extra Space back in November. At $75/month it was a fair deal for the off-season holiday gear and some things going to the new place. Then their Market Price algorithm stepped in after 4 months and said $150/month. Space is tight but I'm outta there. Fuck the algorithms.
TRIGGER WARNING, because here is a US Marshal from Trumpβs Gestapo Force in Memphis kicking a puppy today in the Whitehaven neighborhood and breaking its rib. They were serving a warrant and I guess BIG MAN got scared of the schnauzer.
(I didnβt take the video, the dogβs person did)οΏΌ
Yes, very.
Journalists, please remember that repeating obviously false statements is not balance or fairness. It is actively participating in deception.
Repeat after me - the institutions of this economy depend on the institutions of this democracy, among which is the rule of law
While the pasty incels who work the federal agencies continue to churn out feeble, bloodless AI pastiches of Axis propaganda, hereβs how a living breathing artist powerfully invokes design history. This is by illustrator Emily K in South Philly, a free poster-sized download on her website: β
Naaaaaaailed it
Video message from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KckG...
www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/s...
Iβm assuming that someone did, but theyβre saving the good stuff for their book (release date February 2029).
Editorial in the National Catholic Reporter: "The vice president's comments justifying the death of Renee Good are a moral stain on the collective witness of our Catholic faith. His repeated attempts to blame Good for her own death are fundamentally incompatible with the Gospel."
Just decided to skip the Del Mar Penguin Plunge due to weather. Hopefully we can wash off the crusty residue of 2025 when weβre in Pismo next week without tainting 2026 too much.
Awfully generous on your part assuming it's a person writing that.
Black Akita laying in front of Santa and leash holder waiting for more treats.
Benji finally found something he was afraid of: The Midnight Intruder in Red. With enough treats though he finally focused on the photographer for a second or two and reaffirmed his Good Boy status for this year.
They are fictional. Yβall are just trying to scare us Californians. Itβs like the myth of a white Christmas.
Glad thereβs a dictionary definition. From the word standing alone I leapt to some derivation of parasite.
More often than not.
Steve Rogers on left Fred Rogers on right The Two Rogers Rule of Humanity: If Steve or Fred wouldn't do it, neither should I.
Follow The 2 Rogers Rule:
If neither Steve nor Fred would do it, you shouldn't either.
Protect your team. Be a good neighbor. Punch a Nazi. All are great examples of World Kindness Day.
New York Times social media guidelines prohibit expression suggesting partiality on things like ICE, execution of foreigners in fishing boats, or whether law is a thing.
However, tipping off notorious serial pedophiles about other reporters is absolutely fine.
Since the Democrats worked extra hard to hide who actually supported this, I think the No Kings/Resistance position should be to primary every Democrat unless they publicly call for Schumer's ouster this week
Either they go into total rebellion mode, which they won't, or the people will
Schumer can be removed from his Dem leadership role this week - 23 Dems (and/or independents) just have to vote to depose him
And they should, given this is his fault.
Flu shot done. Waiting in a different room down the hall for Covid. Because thatβs the way things work now.
Just watched Sneakers for the first time in years, and gotta say itβs held up remarkably well. Including the perfect comment on law enforcement ethical standards: βcβmon - the FBI would give him twins.β
t e ! a e T IS Le IS h 1-n! 11 MOB OF 1,000 RAIDS JERSEY NAZI RALLY Although the main disturbance occurred in the street outside the meeting place at 717 Lyons Avenue, another riot started simultaneously within the auditorium when the anti-Nazi group spread through the audience went into action. 15 Hurt in Wild Fighting at Irvington as 75 Hitlerites From Here Arrive. THIRTY-FIVE ARRESTS MADE , Newark Reserves Called to Aid in Quelling Riot Lasting an Hour and a Half. Special to THE NST YORx TENES. IRVINGTON, N. J., May 21.-A vicious attack upon seventy-five members of Friends of 'the New Germany as they arrived dressed in their blue uniforms to attend a Nazi meeting here tonight developed into a riot that lasted an hour and a half. More than fifteen persons were injured, two of them being taken to hospitals. Thirty-five were arrested. The riot eventually involved more than 1,000 persons and was put under control only after three squads of Newark police reserves aug- mented the local forces. The po- lice used their nightsticks and the invading anti-Nazis utilized brick-bats, broomsticks, rocks and stench bombs. Hundreds Greet Arrivals. The trouble started when two buses containing a New York delegation of Nazis dressed in light blue shirts, blue trousers and puttees drove up in front of the hall to attend the meeting being held by the local group of Friends of the New Germany. As the buses ar-rived, several hundred persons were gathered in the street. As soon as the first Nazi alighted a group of men in two automobiles pulled up alongside and launched the attack. This was the cue for a general free-for-all fight and the extra detail of Irvington police were unable to cope with it. As the Nazis piled out of the buses to enter the combat they were pounced upon by the invaders. Fists swung right and left, missiles flew and men, grappling in individual contests, rolled on the street. When the Newark reserves arrived the fighting was at its height. Many of the Nazis had sβ¦
g Continued From Page One. n been converted into an arena for the general indoor mΓͺlΓ©e. Although the police on the outside were forming their forces into flying wedges in an effort to break through the surging mobs, little impression was made on the uncon- trollable mass of humanity. Those of the Nazis who were not n able to reach the supposed sanctuary within the building were easily recognizable targets, because of the bright hue of their uniforms. for their assailants. Turn on Photographers. As the fighting continued in the ol open, and the Nazis were getting si scarcer by the minute, the enraged mobs turned upon the newspaper men and photographers. Cameras were broken, clothing torn to bits, eyes blackened. Several policemen got in the way of swinging fists were knocked to the ground. Pa- trolmen Frank Dwyer and Morris Kerwan from Newark were severely slugged, but remained on duty 0 e to quell the riot.' After an hour's battle outside the riot was considered under control and most of the police entered the building to curb the intermittent disturbances there. Shortly after the bulk of the police forces were withdrawn from in front of the building the anti-Nazi group took up a strategic position on the opposite side of the street and dis- 2 paced an avalanche of bricks through the second story window. Police rushed out of the building e again to cope with the new situation and it was then that most of the arrests took place. The capacity of the Irvington patrol wagons was taxed so an or- der was sent to Newark for additional transportation. Meanwhile the two bus drivers se-came alarmed, especially after some of the mob saturated their conveyances with stench bombs, and drove away leaving the Nazis stranded. When the riot was over the police had seventy-five New York Nazis on their hands and were wondering how to get them back home. Shortly before midnight the last of the prisoners were taken from the hall to headquarters where they were charged with disorderly coβ¦
This 1934 NYT article about a group of 75 Nazis in New Jersey getting the crap kicked out of them by 1000 βanti-Nazisβ is no laughing matter and the writing is not highly entertaining.
Please do not laugh or smile while reading this as it is a very serious matter and violence is not funny.