Allow me to address the elephant in the room:

The Trump administration is not setting the course for a four-year term.

The Trump administration is setting the course for an everlasting dictatorship.

If Americans don’t want that, the window to stop them is closing quickly.

@Strandjunker

The window closed when 11 million people who voted for Joe Biden in 2020 couldn’t be bothered to vote in 2024. Now everyone is up in arms because nobody bothered to read the writing on the wall that’s been there since 2016.

@HamonWry @Strandjunker

@benroyce is probably the best person to comment on this, but I'm not sure it's just that people "couldn't be bothered”. There was an epidemic of #ToxicIdealism spread perhaps primarily by the “G-n-c-d- Joe” brigade leading a non-trivial number to not vote as some sort of masochistic protest.

The left wing must, finally, learn the lesson:
Fight in the primaries, unite in the election

@mmalc @HamonWry @Strandjunker

It's rather weird still encountering people, as I have recently, who think "teaching Democrats a lesson" is more important than {gestures broadly}

It's also extremely entitled

That the bad effects of the Trump administration won't affect them

(Or, rather than entitlement, extremely fucking stupid to think it won't effect them.)

@benroyce @mmalc @HamonWry @Strandjunker Remember when dammit-janet (Susan Sarandon) said she hoped Trump would win because it would hasten the revolution?

@phaedral @mmalc @HamonWry @Strandjunker

That's an actual thing on the far left and far right:

Accelerationism

Of course revolutions in the real world mean 100,000x injustice and suffering

And then what wins might be worse

Or if good wins, it begins to decay again because... some people still don't vote due to the same whiny toxic idealism- that's the real problem all along

But it's hard to get that across to edgelords vibing to the dimwit cosplay revolutionary fantasy life in their head

@benroyce @phaedral @mmalc @HamonWry @Strandjunker

100,000+? He put a target on 770,000 people and the silence is deafning. He made it so that every single homeless person is illegal. #Illegal2BHomless in #AmeriKKKa but since it ONLY us #homeless people, who cares.

@justbob @benroyce @phaedral @mmalc @HamonWry @Strandjunker

Many do, Bob. Try not to be discouraged, tho I know this must be hard. We see you, we care, we will act on behalf of you and all the homeless to the best of our ability.

I hope you're not in DC, and if you are, that you can get to someplace safe from Trump's goon squad ASAP.

@ginaintheburg @benroyce @phaedral @mmalc @HamonWry @Strandjunker

Thanks but what is "discouraging" is the silence. I'm a veteran and even vets are silent. I swore to defend the US Constitution against terrorists and trump is one. Yet the silence is deafning.

https://beamship.mpaq.org/@bob/114910620402829816

Give your sympathy to your neighbors on the sidewalk. I swore to possibly even give my life to defend the people in this country and have been ready to fight for over 30 years. Yet the silence...

Just Bob ♒🇺🇲🪖🐧 (@[email protected])

Make this viral!!! Here we go, more #Illegal2BHomeless in #AmeriKKKa. Still doubting it was coming? I've been telling you since he was elected and you keep ignoring me. Trump signals crackdown on #homeless with order pushing local officials to act https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jul/24/trump-homelessness-executive-order The federal government is seeking to crack down on #homelessness in the US, with Donald Trump issuing an executive order to push local governments to remove unhoused people from the streets. The order the US president signed on Thursday will seek the “reversal of federal or state judicial precedents and the termination of consent decrees” that restrict local governments’ ability to force people into treatment for mental health, and redirect funds to support rehabilitation and treatment. The order aims to “restore public order”, saying “endemic vagrancy, disorderly behavior, sudden confrontations, and violent attacks have made our cities unsafe”, according to the order. The action comes as the homelessness crisis in the US has significantly worsened in recent years driven by a widespread shortage of affordable housing. Last year, a single-day count, which is a rough estimate, recorded more than 770,000 people experiencing homelessness across the country, the highest figure ever documented. Cities and states have adopted an increasingly punitive approach to homelessness, seeking to push people out of parks and city streets, even when there is no shelter available. The supreme court ruled last year that cities can impose fines and even jail time for unhoused people for sleeping outside after local governments argued some protections for unhoused people prevented them from taking action to reduce homelessness. #Trump’s action seeks to move unhoused pIn a report last month, the American Civil Liberties Union found that cities across the US have introduced more than 320 bills #criminalizing #unhoused people, the majority of which have passed. The crackdowns have taken place in #Democratic- and #Republican-run states alike. Advocates for unhoused people’s rights have long argued that criminalization only exacerbates the housing crisis, shuffling people in and out of jail or from one neighborhood to the next, as they lose their belongings and connections to providers, fall further into debt and wind up in increasingly unsafe conditions. During his campaign last year, Trump used dark rhetoric to talk about the humanitarian crisis, threatening to force people into “tent cities”, raising fears that some of the poorest, most vulnerable Americans could end up in remote locations in settings that resemble #concentration #camps.eople to “long-term institutional settings for humane treatment through the appropriate use of civil commitment”, according to the order. Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, told USA Today, which first reported on the executive order, that the president was “delivering on his commitment to Make America Safe Again” and end homelessness. “By removing vagrant criminals from our streets and redirecting resources toward substance abuse programs, the Trump administration will ensure that Americans feel safe in their own communities and that individuals suffering from #addiction or #mental health struggles are able to get the help they need,” she said. The National Homelessness Law Center condemned the order, which it said “deprives people of their basic rights” and would ultimately worsen the problem. “Today’s executive orders, combined with Maga’s budget cuts for housing and healthcare, will increase the number of people forced to live in tents, in their cars, and on the streets. This order does nothing to lower the cost of housing or help people make ends meet,” said Jesse Rabinowitz of the National Homelessness Law Center. The president’s order comes after last year’s US supreme court ruling, which was one of the most consequential legal decisions on homelessness in decades in the US. That ruling held that it is not “cruel and unusual punishment” to criminalize camping when there is no shelter available. The case originated in Grants Pass, Oregon, a city that was defending its efforts to prosecute people for sleeping in public. Unhoused people in the US have long faced crackdowns and sweeps, with policies and police practices that result in law enforcement harassment, tickets or jail time. But the ruling supercharged those kinds of aggressive responses, emboldening cities and states to punish encampment residents who have no other options for shelter. In a report last month, the American Civil Liberties Union found that cities across the US have introduced more than 320 bills criminalizing unhoused people, the majority of which have passed. The crackdowns have taken place in Democratic- and Republican-run states alike.

Beamship

@justbob @ginaintheburg @benroyce @phaedral @mmalc @HamonWry @Strandjunker

(think i'm gonna have to fire up the ole vpn to access that link due to #OnlineSafetyAct #UKPol )

@miguelpergamon @ginaintheburg @benroyce @phaedral @mmalc @HamonWry @Strandjunker

That is very wise. Beamship is my server but I use a VPN for any links outside our network anymore.

They haven't showed up in Portland Oregon yet but I am absolutely sure they will.

@justbob @ginaintheburg @benroyce @phaedral @mmalc @HamonWry @Strandjunker

We've got our government (UK) being a complete pain in the ass more than normal.

A lot more stuff (anti-capitalist, anti-fascist, anti-genocide) has disappeared behind "age verification" gate-keeping just in the last two weeks. It's a mass increase in censorship.

I installed Proton free vpn last week.

@miguelpergamon @ginaintheburg @benroyce @phaedral @mmalc @HamonWry @Strandjunker

I haven't heard anything new but a few weeks back, Proton was talking about AI... 😨

@justbob @ginaintheburg @benroyce @phaedral @mmalc @HamonWry @Strandjunker

As we say, "Bloody Hell!"

The free-email that comes with the vpn has social-media buttons (usual suspects -- facebook, x, reddit) and in my one there are links to three UK banks.

@miguelpergamon @ginaintheburg @benroyce @phaedral @mmalc @HamonWry @Strandjunker

I've been talking with someone about building a global VPN WAN. I'm sure that if they can get it working and we can "partner" it with MPAQ's system, we will be blocking ALL ad systems... I can see how to do it in my mind 😂

@justbob @ginaintheburg @benroyce @phaedral @mmalc @HamonWry @Strandjunker

That's way beyond my once meagre techy ability!
👍

I think a banking system not controlled by the military-industrial-spy complex is needed.
Anyone can start a bank.
That's the problem with loan sharks (they just become part of the system).