Clarence Thomas Had a Child in Private School. Harlan Crow Paid the Tuition. == The billionaire GOP megadonor paid for private school for a relative Thomas said he was raising “as a son.” “This is way outside the norm,” said a former White House ethics lawyer. #ClarenceThomas #HarlanCrow #SCOTUS #SupremeCourt https://www.propublica.org/article/clarence-thomas-harlan-crow-private-school-tuition-scotus?utm_medium=social&utm_source=mastodon&utm_campaign=mastodon-post
Does this guy get any more smarmy and spiteful? Every time you think someone who cares for him may have gotten to him, you realize maybe he has already pushed them all away.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/elon-musk-twitter-npr-threat_n_645210cee4b0bc1dad7a19ed
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Good morning to readers. Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands.
Some career news: I’m leaving NPR as part of the layoffs that dramatically reduced the company’s workforce.
I’ve decided to go back into Ukraine to keep reporting.
But this time, alone.
The federal statute known as the “debt ceiling” limits total borrowing by the United States. Congress has repeatedly raised the ceiling to authorize necessary borrowing, but a political standoff in 2011 nearly made it impossible to borrow funds to meet obligations that Congress had affirmed earlier that very year. Some commentators urged President Obama to ignore the debt ceiling, while others responded that such borrowing would violate the separation of powers and therefore that the president should refuse to spend appropriated funds. This Article analyzes the choice the president nearly faced in summer 2011, and which he or a successor may yet face, as a “trilemma” offering three unconstitutional options: ignore the debt ceiling and unilaterally issue new bonds, thus usurping Congress’s borrowing power; unilaterally raise taxes, thus usurping Congress’s taxing power; or unilaterally cut spending, thus usurping Congress’s spending power. We argue that the president should choose the “least unconstitutional” course — here, ignoring the debt ceiling. We argue further, though more tentatively, that if the bond markets would render such debt inadequate to close the gap, the president should unilaterally increase taxes rather than cut spending. We then use the debt ceiling impasse to develop general criteria for political actors to choose among unconstitutional options. We emphasize three principles derived from a famous speech by President Lincoln: 1) minimize the unconstitutional assumption of power; 2) minimize sub-constitutional harm; and 3) preserve, to the extent possible, the ability of other actors to undo or remedy constitutional violations.
Domestic terrorist Daniel Perry shot a BLM protester four times in the chest. He wrote about wanting to kill BLM protesters beforehand. He later admitted to killing a homeless man
And now it’s discovered he was texting children for sex
This is the man Greg Abbott wants to pardon.
This is Texas.
https://www.texasobserver.org/daniel-perry-pardon-greg-abbott-garrett-foster/
https://www.cnn.com/2023/04/14/us/daniel-perry-racist-comments-social-media/index.html
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Elon’s blue checkmarks are a lot like crypto: they only have value to people if other people are buying them.
That’s why Elon’s super fans are so mad that celebs aren’t buying loser badges too. And why crypto bros lose their minds if you point out how useless their coins are.