angryfishtrap:

nonasuch:

I keep thinking about an article I read several years ago about how activists got a coal plant shut down when the corporation wanted it to have its license extended for another 20 years. No-one knew who should take credit for the win – the lawyers suing for health reasons, the lawyers suing for worker protections, the activists protesting politicians and corporate offices, the activists who chained themselves to the plant gates, the group who pressured banks to refuse loans for the plant, etc. A while later someone read the company’s annual report and it more or less said they’d cancelled the plant, not because of any single reason, but because all the difficulties across so many aspects of the project made it more trouble than it was worth. They could win on one or two problems, but not a dozen attacks at once, especially when they were all weary from fighting the last battle. I wish I could find the article again, it was much more interesting than I make it sound!

But in the same way that people here keep reminding us all that this is a marathon and not a sprint, I think it’s important to attack Trump and the Republicans on all fronts rather than try to find the one perfect sniper shot to take them down. There should not be a single aspect of their working life where they can escape protests and delays and being overruled by courts and new lawsuits and bad publicity and stupid jokes about them and investigations into their affairs. Washington? Investigators and lawsuits. Home town on recess? Angry locals. Media? Questions about what they knew and when. Internet? Demands for healthcare and video compilations of them saying daft things.

It’s not that one of those tactics is a silver bullet, it’s that this is a war of attrition and every little bit of hassle is worth it. Every individual Republican congressperson should be dreading the sound of a phone or notification because it will be yet another fire they have to put out. They shouldn’t have time to provide assistance to their colleagues or cover for Trump, or time out to refresh and regroup. There are more citizens than there are politicians – tag team until they break ranks.

This Metafilter comment is good and smart and makes me feel better about the work ahead of us.

this is a war of attrition and every little bit of hassle is worth it

Just a reminder, Trump put Ajit Pai in charge of the FCC.

cat-blanket:

Just a reminder that Ajit use to work for Verizon.

Just a reminder that only 3 rich guys in suits were the ones who let it pass.

Just a reminder that they didn’t even consider the hundred of thousands of requests not to do this, from everyone, including big companies.

Just a reminder that the FCC forged fake identities

Just a reminder Ajit Pai made a video mocking everyone against it yesterday (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeKK637IYAg)

Just a reminder that in America, you have freedom just as long as the government controls it.

peace-love-colbert:

The Washington Post
CDC gets list of forbidden words: fetus, transgender, diversity

by Lena H. Sun and Juliet Eilperin | Dec. 15, 2017

The Trump administration is prohibiting officials at the nation’s top public health agency from using a list of seven words or phrases — including “fetus” and “transgender” — in any official documents being prepared for next year’s budget.

Policy analysts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta were told of the list of forbidden words at a meeting Thursday with senior CDC officials who oversee the budget, according to an analyst who took part in the 90-minute briefing. The forbidden words are “vulnerable,” “entitlement,” “diversity,” “transgender,” “fetus,” “evidence-based” and “science-based.”
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The question of how to address such issues as sexual orientation, gender identity and abortion rights — all of which received significant visibility under the Obama administration — has surfaced repeatedly in federal agencies since President Trump took office. Several key departments — including Health and Human Services, which oversees the CDC, as well as Justice, Education, and Housing and Urban Development — have changed some federal policies and how they collect government information about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Americans.
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At the CDC, the meeting about the banned words was led by Alison Kelly, a senior leader in the agency’s Office of Financial Services, according to the CDC analyst, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the person was not authorized to speak publicly. Kelly did not say why the words are being banned, according to the analyst, and told the group that she was merely relaying the information.
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The ban is related to the budget and supporting materials that are to be given to the CDC’s partners and to Congress, the analyst said. The president’s budget for 2019 is expected to be released in early February. The budget blueprint is generally shaped to reflect an administration’s priorities.
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The reaction of people in the meeting was “incredulous,” the analyst said. “It was very much, ‘Are you serious? Are you kidding?’ ”

“In my experience, we’ve never had any pushback from an ideological standpoint,” the analyst said.

come-forth-into-the-light:

mediamattersforamerica:

BREAKING: The FCC just voted to repeal net neutrality, meaning we’re all screwed. TV news shows were essentially silent about this for the three weeks leading up to the vote.

When I saw this post on my dash, it kept disappearing every time the site finished loading. It had nothing to do with my blacklist extension, all evidence of this post on my dash vanished. I had to go to the blog of the person I’m reblogging it from DIRECTLY.

If you can see this post at all, even if it’s for a split second, try and like it and reblog it! Don’t let this post be hidden!

Harry Potter personal quiz – put a name in my ask

incorrect-everything-quotes:

semideadpanda:

callingdrarry:

hethinkshedblowourminds:

Harry Potter: Explain a scar on your body.
Ron Weasley: Something you’re afraid of.
Hermione Granger: A subject you know a lot about.
Draco Malfoy: Closest green item to you.
Severus Snape: Your favorite alcoholic beverage.
Rubeus Hagrid: Your favorite animal.
Luna Lovegood: Something about you other people find weird.
Neville Longbottom: Your favorite flower.
Fred and George Weasley: The last prank you pulled on someone, or someone pulled on you.
Voldemort: If you were to make a Horcrux, it would be…
Moaning Myrtle: The last thing to make you cry.
Sirius Black: Have you ever taken the blame for something you didn’t do?
Dobby: What is your most loved article of clothing?
Sybill Trelawney: When was the last time you experienced déjà vu?
Filius Flitwick: What is your favorite spell from the Harry Potter series?
Lily Potter: Is there anyone you love so much you would die for?
Arthur Weasley: What piece of “Muggle” technology fascinates you most?
Mundungus Fletcher: Have you ever stolen anything?
Viktor Krum: If you were a Quidditch player, what position would you play?
Fleur Delacour: What physical attribute do you like most about yourself?
Hedwig: What was your all-time favorite pet, or, if you’ve never had one, your all-time favorite birthday gift.
Albus Dumbledore: What is your proudest accomplishment?

Please ask! I will be waiting…

Omg do it and let me procrastinate my course reading

Yes please

Pleaseee, I’m so bored.

oblivionscribe:

jayalaw:

ellidfics:

jadedamber:

doomy:

is this a joke

What.

It is not a joke.  

Whatever you do, whomever the Democats nominate in 2020, if you love your country, your planet, and your future, VOTE FOR THE GODDAMN DEMOCRAT!!!!!!!!!  None of the current horror, not one iota of it, would be happening now if 70,000 people in three states had set aside their purity and their pride and a quarter century of lies to vote for Hillary Clinton.

Vote Democrat and resist this

The article if you wanna read it: 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/cdc-gets-list-of-forbidden-words-fetus-transgender-diversity/2017/12/15/f503837a-e1cf-11e7-89e8-edec16379010_story.html