@MunkySpunk

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Mild mannered spider bitten by radioactive Molecular Biologist, Dog Person, OKish Guitarist, Humanistic Misanthrope, Bethesda Game Abuser/Abusee, Stained Glass Artist, Decent Snowboarder. Pronouns.

JFC, there's nobody here, is there?

Watching young people risk it all for justice reminds me Claudette Colvin was arrested at 15 for denying a seat to a white woman, John Lewis suffered police brutality at 20, Feds killed Fred Hampton at 22, Robert Smalls stole a Confederate vessel at 22, Muhammad Ali refused the Draft at 24, MLK led the bus boycott at 26, & Harriett Tubman began the Underground Railroad at 27.

They were criminalized, beaten, & killed—& history proved them right eternally. We'd be wise to listen to young ppl now.

Good morning
I hate the clocks going backwards and forwards. When I was young, we didn’t even have clocks. If we got hungry, we ate each other. We were poor, but we were happy. Good times. Not that we had time. It hadn’t been invented. We had to make our own time out of string and cholera.
"Kalief Browder — arrested at 16 for an alleged robbery — spent three years at Rikers, without trial, because his family could not afford a $3,000 bond. Not Trump." - @jbouie
No One Is Above the Law, Except, Apparently, Donald Trump https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/26/opinion/trump-trials-bond-invincibility.html?pvid=FO0nGJmAoGDBQk6R-A60n72m&ugrp=c&smid=tw-share
Opinion | No One Is Above the Law, Except, Apparently, Donald Trump

If there seems to be a different set of rules for the former president, that’s because, for all intents and purposes, there is.

The New York Times

How much money do you think the United States has spent since 1945 on the Cold War? Sometimes they ask this question then from the back of the audience comes in answer ‘billions and billions‘. A huge underestimate – billions and billions. The amount of money that the United States has spent on the Cold War since 1945 is approximately 10 trillion dollars. Trillion, that’s the big one with the ‘T’. What could you buy with 10 trillion dollars? The answer is: You could buy everything in the United States except the land. Everything. Every building, truck, bus, car, boat, plane, pencil, baby’s diaper. Everything in the United States except the land, that’s what we have spent on the Cold War.

So, now let me ask: How certain was it that the Russians were going to invade? Was it 100% certain? Guess not since they never invaded. What if it was only let say 10% certain? What would advocates of big military buildup have said? We must be prudent. It’s not enough to count on only the most likely circumstance. If the worst happens and it’s really extremely dangerous for us we have to prepare for that. Remote contingencies if there is serious enough have the prepared for. It’s classic military thinking – you prepare for the worst case.

And so now, I ask my friends who are comfortable with that argument, including the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal, why doesn’t that same argument apply to Global Warming. You don’t think it’s 100% likely? Fine. You are entitled to think that. If it’s only a small probability of it happening since the consequences are so serious, don’t you have to make some serious investment to prevent it or mitigate it? I think there’s a double standard of argument working and I don’t think we should permit it.

Carl Sagan, An excerpt of a speech given on the 2nd of September in 1990 at the 5th Emerging Issues Forum at NCSU

Carl Sagan Keynote Speech at Emerging Issues Forum

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Amazon, Trader Joe’s, and SpaceX are all fighting in court to have the NLRB declared unconstitutional.

All three companies have a disgraceful history of worker abuse and union busting.

They can’t stop workers from organizing, so now they want to destroy the whole system.

No one deserves to be a billionaire. I don't think people fully understand how big 1 billion is. It would take a cheetah 595 days to sprint 1 million miles but it would take a blue whale 25 days to eat 1 billion krill. Absolutely mind-blowing.

My students just learned that the greenhouse effect and role of CO2 was figured out over a century ago. I think they're a little ticked off and confused as to why they've been left with this mess. Fair.

#ClimateChange