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> Attorney General Pam Bondi announced in her first news conference Wednesday that the Justice Department is suing New York and several local officials in the state over its immigration policies.
Bondi specifically referred to New York’s Green Light law, which allows the Department of Motor Vehicles to issue a driver’s license for anyone in the state regardless of citizenship or legal status. She claimed the policy prioritizes “illegal aliens over American citizens.”
“It stops,” Bondi said at the press conference. “It stops today.”
Bondi specifically referred to New York’s Green Light law, which allows the Department of Motor Vehicles to issue a driver’s license for anyone in the state regardless of citizenship or legal status. She claimed the policy prioritizes “illegal aliens over American citizens.”
“It stops,” Bondi said at the press conference. “It stops today.”
> "Now, this is quite a 180 from the prior DOJ under Merrick Garland, who rarely met one-on-one with President Biden and always made clear that the Justice Department was separate from the White House."
> In perhaps the most revealing, and most infamous, portion of the interview, the hard-charging Republican operative explained to Lamis how Republican politicians could mask their racism – and racist appeals to white voters – behind a series of euphemisms.
You start out in 1954 by saying, ‘[N-word, N-word, N-word]’. By 1968 you can’t say ‘[N-word]’ – that hurts you, backfires. So you say stuff like, uh, forced busing, states’ rights, and all that stuff, and you’re getting so abstract. Now, you’re talking about cutting taxes, and all these things you’re talking about are totally economic th…
You start out in 1954 by saying, ‘[N-word, N-word, N-word]’. By 1968 you can’t say ‘[N-word]’ – that hurts you, backfires. So you say stuff like, uh, forced busing, states’ rights, and all that stuff, and you’re getting so abstract. Now, you’re talking about cutting taxes, and all these things you’re talking about are totally economic th…
> Today, more than four decades later, DEI has become the new N-word; the new rightwing abstraction deployed by Republicans to conceal their anti-Black racism. DEI – short for diversity, equity and inclusion – is thrown around by high-profile conservatives, from the president of the United States downwards, for the express purpose of undermining Black people in public life.
> DEI is the new N-word. In fact, the Black podcaster Van Lathan argues that DEI is now “worse than the N-word” and has become “the worst slur in American history”. The term “DEI hire”, he explains, “is not just being used to undermine the qualifications, capability and readiness of Black people … DEI is placing the blame of all of society’s ills at the feet of these people.”
Plane crash? Blame DEI. Wildfires in LA? Blame DEI. Bridge collapse? Blame DEI.
DEI is a racist dogwhistle. Blame Black people is the not so unsubtle message.
Plane crash? Blame DEI. Wildfires in LA? Blame DEI. Bridge collapse? Blame DEI.
DEI is a racist dogwhistle. Blame Black people is the not so unsubtle message.
Salon: Elon Musk built his wealth from taxpayer-funded research — now he's trying to destroy future science
> "Trump and King Musk framed this as a shot at baddies like Harvard and Yale, but this absolutely destroys public schools and every state has those and they all are doing scientific research," historian Erik Loomis explained at Lawyers, Guns and Money. Even Republican senators are having trouble concealing their panic, as public universities are economic centers in many red states.
> Despite the media hype painting Musk as a genius and inventor, he largely built his financial empire on other people's research. At every turn, he's relied heavily on technologies developed because of the very federal largess he now deems a "ripoff."
> Musk's ingratitude is breathtaking. It also fits the larger pattern of tech billionaires spitting venom at the middle-class workers who did the real labor in creating the products these capitalists profit so handsomely from. The psychology at play is not especially mysterious.
> Knowing that other people actually did the work and you're just taking the credit has got to be unsettling. Musk in particular has a long, documented obsession with pretending to be smarter and more accomplished than he actually is, even in areas as inconsequential as video gaming. (He hires people to play online games for him, and passes off their scores as his own.) Musk isn't a scientist, he just plays one for TV.
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> Shocking: Republicans don’t care about fiscal conservatism very much when it comes to funding their—and their rich friends’—agendas.
Mike Johnson and House Republicans on Wednesday released their budget plan, which would raise the debt ceiling by $4 trillion in order to dole out $4.5 trillion in tax cuts to the wealthy. They also threw in $2 trillion of compulsory cuts to Medicaid, which could make health care even more expensive and inaccessible for large swathes of America.
Adding $4 trillion to the national debt limit is a deeply ironic move for a party that is currently allowing the…
Mike Johnson and House Republicans on Wednesday released their budget plan, which would raise the debt ceiling by $4 trillion in order to dole out $4.5 trillion in tax cuts to the wealthy. They also threw in $2 trillion of compulsory cuts to Medicaid, which could make health care even more expensive and inaccessible for large swathes of America.
Adding $4 trillion to the national debt limit is a deeply ironic move for a party that is currently allowing the…
Common Dreams: GOP Proposes $4.5 Trillion Tax Giveaway to the Rich While 'Ransacking' Food Stamps and Medicaid
> House Republicans unveiled a draft budget resolution on Wednesday that calls for $4.5 trillion in tax breaks that would disproportionately benefit the wealthy while proposing $2 trillion in cuts to Medicaid, federal nutrition assistance, and other programs.
Lawmakers are set to mark up the House GOP's budget blueprint on Thursday as Republicans look to craft a sprawling reconciliation bill that can pass both chambers of Congress with a simple-majority vote. Last week, Senate Republicans released their own budget resolution that proposed significant cuts to Medicaid, the Supplemental Nutr…
Lawmakers are set to mark up the House GOP's budget blueprint on Thursday as Republicans look to craft a sprawling reconciliation bill that can pass both chambers of Congress with a simple-majority vote. Last week, Senate Republicans released their own budget resolution that proposed significant cuts to Medicaid, the Supplemental Nutr…
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> he noted that Trump and his allies are conflating fraud with programs the president "simply doesn’t like or agree with."
> As he wrote, Musk made a big deal about discovering that a mine is being used to store government paperwork as a example of the yeoman work his DOGE people have been doing –– only for Blake to note "that mine was actually exposed 11 years ago by The Washington Post, in a story called, 'Sinkhole of bureaucracy.'"
> As he wrote, "This has been the story of Trump’s broader efforts to overhaul the government: big, hyperbolic claims without much to back them up. Even if you expand the money supposedly being rooted out to include fraud and alleged waste, The Washington Post’s Fact Checker, Glenn Kessler, notes that DOGE has publicly identified 'only about $2 billion in annual savings from specific line items' — a tiny drop in the bucket."
> "They seem to be having trouble locating the actual fraud. They keep saying they’ve uncovered fraud. But when pressed for evidence, they don’t seem to have much or any," Blake accused before ending with, "And that’s a problem when you’re using that as your justification for dismantling large portions of the government."
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> President Donald Trump and Elon Musk have settled on “radical left” Reuters as their latest target, with both men raging that the company was given a $9 million defense contract in 2018.
“GIVE BACK THE MONEY, NOW!” Trump posted to Truth Social on Thursday.
It was Trump, however, who was president in 2018; the cash was doled out under his leadership. Trump and Musk also failed to acknowledge the money did not go to the Reuters newsroom but to a different wing of the company.
“GIVE BACK THE MONEY, NOW!” Trump posted to Truth Social on Thursday.
It was Trump, however, who was president in 2018; the cash was doled out under his leadership. Trump and Musk also failed to acknowledge the money did not go to the Reuters newsroom but to a different wing of the company.
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