"Jeff Bezos just forced the Democrats to see that economic power is political power." @matthewstoller thebignewsletter.com/p/monopol

there are important distinctions between very bad and much, much worse.

@akkartik this too shall pass. it may maim and torture and murder us while it does, we may not live to see its passing. but the question is the rate of impermanence, not the fact. we can do our best, futile or not, to hurry things in a good direction, and to protect ourselves while things fucking suck.

people who own the media are capable of manufacturing vibes of despondency about the candidate they disfavor.

fuck them. even though they are unfuckable. everyday miracles.

“after all, if there is no god, there are billion dollar valuations.” mastodon.social/@blogdiva/1133

@admitsWrongIfProven@qoto.org 🎖️

@hp i bet you’ve been badgered!

You’ve earned a new badge.

@louis Yes. I never respond to solicitations at all, for example. When I donate, I go to ActBlue or Oath and search the candidate. I don’t want to reward their manipulative communications.

I’d rather we lived in a democracy where financial donations were not an important element of participation, would advocate fervently for complete and compulsory public finance. But in the meantime, I do feel some obligation to contribute.

@louis fair enough, from a certain perspective.

but in general i’d say giving/spending money and being a mark need not be equivalent. it would be possible for political campaigns and organizations to form a longer-term, ultimately more lucrative relationships with me if they actually invested, not just or primarily financially, in a relationship.

from newrepublic.com/post/187537/ka

Text:

The letter urges that after the election, they can hold Harris accountable with “every nonviolent tool of democracy.” Such tools would likely not be available under Trump, who has vowed to deport pro-Palestinian protesters and threatened to turn the military against his own citizens. Text: The letter urges that after the election, they can hold Harris accountable with “every nonviolent tool of democracy.” Such tools would likely not be available under Trump, who has vowed to deport pro-Palestinian protesters and threatened to turn the military against his own citizens.

the false familiarity of political solicitations makes me want to vomit.

“Steve, it's Aly, and I need to have a quick ❤️ to ❤️ with you”

i don’t know Aly. you are not Aly, just some fundraising flack using her name. it’s a campaign i support, have already given money to. why do you treat me like a mark?

I am grateful that Israel seems to have chosen a cautious, calibrated response to Iran’s prior salvo. Frankly, it is not what I expected, and I am very glad to have been proven wrong.

i’m getting pretty tired of Jeff Bezos’ cancel culture.

@IzzyChambers maybe “poop” and “turd” for short. “i just pooped about last night’s debate.” or “i dropped/stepped in a turd about that.”

since there’s no longer any website called “twitter”, i think “tweet” should become a site-neutral term for a microblog post on any site, or for posting one. i am tweeting this on Mastodon.

“Musk has all the money in the world. He has the ability to be one of the best informed people in the world. And he’s built for himself a snowglobe of confirmation bias, making sure that a randomly floating combination of grifters and morons continue to feed him the dumbest shit imaginable, rather than take the slightest effort to actually inform himself of reality.” @mmasnick techdirt.com/2024/10/25/lies-d

Chicken: She started it!
Egg: No he did!

“I wouldn’t completely write off a Harris win in the Electoral College even if Mr. Trump narrowly won the popular vote.” nytimes.com/2024/10/25/upshot/ ht

// on the bright side, this would be the event that could rid of us of the electoral college.

maybe the LA Times and the Washington Post are part of a conspiracy to make The New York Times look good.