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I guess the golden age of ad-free paid TV is ending....I remember well the ad-laden era of broadcast TV - awful shows interspersed with frequent adds (or even ads in the shows themselves.)I've noticed...
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In all of this brouhaha over TFG under section 3 of the XIV Amendment:It has been mentioned that each state does filter candidates on the ballot by other criteria in the Constitution, such as being at...
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Well, here in California our Secretary of State has decided that the requirement of Section 3 of the XIV amendment can be ignored.So I guess other limits, like being a living human person or over age...
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It's that time of year - when the mailbox is filled with letters from this and that and that company or bank announcing "changes to our service agreement","Agreement"? Hardly. "Proclamation" or "edict"...
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Is anyone but me wondering whether TFG could be required to undergo a mandatory competency assessment?Just think how mad TFG would be if in his various trials the other side moved for a competency exam?
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Here's my technical goals for 2024: Easy peasy?- Integrate principles from biology and evolution into network design so that networks are more resistant to imperfections (and attacks) and even somewhat...
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Is the "public domain" hour in East Coast time, Pacific Coast time, or what?'Cause here in California, the 2024 freedom for Mickey might still be a bit more than an hour in the future.
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In a word: Insufficient. This person used her purported religion as a weapon to harm others, she deserved a much larger...
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Were I Prez of the US one of my reactions to this would be to send sympathy and offer any medical assistance or supplies that might be desired. It might be rejected, but at least it could be a small...
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OK, so TFG is going to SCOTUS. Given how religious SCOTUS has become on "standing" (seemingly more often granted for conservative petitioners than for more progressive ones) one has to ask:What...
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I went to UC Berkeley in 1970/71 - and I had to walk past Peoples' Park every day on my way to and from classes. The place was a muddy mess then and now, more than 50 years later, it remains a muddy...
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Today the news let us know that several White House staffers are concerned about Biden's weak position regarding Israel's massive attacks on Gaza and its people.Biden has long been relatively passive...
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Here in Santa Cruz there is an old house that is being completely remodeled yet it on the edge of cliff on receding shoreline that is being taken by the ocean.Here's an article about a 4 unit, but...
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I have a significant concern that Biden is going to loose to TFG.Biden has long gotten along in a Senatorial way by smiling and being friendly - that's why he voted to support the nomination of the...
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The piece linked-to at the end of this post is an excellent read and contains much truth.We must fight TFG with every tool, every day, and at every step. Yet, so many are saying "oh, wait until the...
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Is this interesting - the Florida R-Party ejected this guy *before* even an indictment, much less a trial and conviction.Yet, for TFG those same r-party folks are requiring conviction before they will...
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So did I hear right, someone called out the SWAT team on the judge overseeing TFG;s criminal trial in DC?
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Today's SWATing of Judge Chutkan makes me kinda open to reconsidering the value of Extraordinary Rendition as a means to deal with TFG and his thugs.
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In today's hearing TFG argued that he was engaged in public/constitutional duties and thus immune.Well, he is required by the Constition to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed".So it seems...
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