Slouching Towards Oblivion

Thursday, March 16, 2017

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Today's Meme

On The Budget

WaPo:
On Thursday, the Trump administration released a preliminary 2018 budget proposal, which details many of the changes the president wants to make to the federal government’s spending. The proposal covers only discretionary, not mandatory, spending.
To pay for an increase in defense spending, a down payment on the border wall and school voucher programs, among other things, funding was cut from the discretionary budgets of other executive departments and agencies. The Environmental Protection Agency, the State Department and the Agriculture Department took the hardest hits. The proposal also eliminates funding for these 19 agencies.
 
The piece lets you focus in on recaps for individual departments, like Agriculture (eg):

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Today's Tweet

Keith

It's Gotta Be Mutual

Tim Wise on Facebook:
The task is to empathize with the very real class pain of working class white folks, beaten up by global capitalism, while NOT pandering to their racialized sense of specialness, and actively confronting and condemning their bullshit diagnosis for that pain. But it MUST be reciprocal. If working class white folks want sympathy for their very real struggles they MUST empathize with folks of color who have always struggled under white supremacy. And if they are not willing to do this, I believe in steamrolling them, without sentimentality. I do not believe POC owe white people ANYTHING, including sympathy, until and unless those white folks are prepared to relinquish their/our addiction to white normativity and relative privilege. And to disagree with this is to prioritize the needs and concerns of white people, which is to reinforce white supremacy by definition...I will have none of it...white working class folks have benefitted more from white supremacy than POC have benefited from the class system, so the former must make the first move in terms of empathy and outreach...not the other way around...
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Tuesday, March 14, 2017

A Perspective

ACA has been a big help for something like 20 million American families, but it either hasn't helped where it should - or there's been a negative effect - for about 3 million others.

My question: Instead of fixing it so it works for those 3 million families, we're thinking we should fuck over the 20 million families in order to give the insurance companies another shot at fucking over all 23 million?

Great plan.

Today's GIF

Today's Tweet


We have to consider what I think is a pretty strong probability that she's not offering a defense or an explanation or simply trying to spin out of the shit.

She's making a statement of intent.

So the translation is: "We won't allow ourselves to be encumbered by a need for evidence. When we decide it's time to fuck you up, we'll just fuck you up."



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