What I canβt wrap my mind around right now is why so many of the people I interact with on a daily basis are carrying on as though nothing is happening.
What I canβt wrap my mind around right now is why so many of the people I interact with on a daily basis are carrying on as though nothing is happening.
Everyone benefited by congestion pricing should be screaming from the rooftops. The problem of course is all of the other more pressing things to scream from the rooftops about. Weβll lose our voices before Spring. Thatβs the point isnβt it.
Congestion pricing is one of the many governing success stories that this administration is dismantling.
A small injustice in the context of other Trump administration moves, but this is such a huge mistake. Since congestion pricing went into effect, my commute has been 20-30 minutes shorter in each direction. This means more time to be with my kids. More time to work.
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This is like parenting. You cant just tell your kids over and over that screens are bad. You have to offer them something else thatβs better. Time to change the conversation. Imagine if we just all collectively stopped talking about Trump at all? www.nytimes.com/2025/02/15/o...
Maybe we are all AdriΓ‘n Simancas, and Donald Trump is the humpback whale. Spit us out now please. www.bbc.com/news/article...
3) the author of this letter is not some lefty hack. She is a member of the Federalist Society and a former Scalia clerk. She has the balls to stand up and say no even if it means losing her job. I wish more members of Congress were like her.
2) the quid pro quo it describes is truly vile. In exchange for his own freedom, Adams is willing to condemn potentially tens of thousands of people to deportation, family separation, detention at Guantanamo Bay, and worse.
1) it reveals in stark terms exactly what is currently at stake in the Trump administrationβs attack on DOJ. A must read for anyone who wasnβt that worried about the ongoing purges of DOJ rank and file.
This is a remarkable letter for so many reasons www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
An important reminder from @elienyc.bsky.social: βThe problem is that the court has no enforcement mechanism. It has no army, no police force, no power to impose its will. Instead, the executiveβin this case the presidentβis supposed to enforce the courtβs orders. But what if Trump doesnβt?β
Enthusiasm for the death penalty combined with 1) complete utter disregard for due process and rule of law, 2) ongoing plans to build deportation camps, and 3) marginalization and illegalization of entire categories of people = terrifying. These are the building blocks of death camps.
Whatβs shocking about this is how seriously @nytimes.com is taking it as a policy proposal. This isnt a policy proposal to be debated. Itβs a declaration of war and a threat of annihilation for the purposes of expanding real estate development opportunities. www.nytimes.com/2025/02/06/w...
I hope those who can decide to stay. While there are other ongoing horrors whose effects are more immediate, gutting the EPA will have long term devastating consequences for all of us.
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@rachelmayny.bsky.social @aoc.bsky.social
This is when New York decides: is it Denmark or Poland? gothamist.com/news/immigra...
@sengels.bsky.social
Not to be lost in the onslaught against freedom and democracy, behind the scenes dismantling of federal agency capacity to do the important and laudable work of public service. legal-planet.org/2025/02/04/c...
@justinpidot.bsky.social @andrewmergen.bsky.social
It is only getting harder to listen.