Alan Cunningham
@cadetcunningham.bsky.social
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Ex-PhD Candidate | Espionage Historian | International Relations Afficionado | Aspiring Novelist | Book & Movie Lover | Democratic Socialist
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cadetcunningham.bsky.social
“Dems didn’t have a real primary”

“People cared about the economy”

“Biden should’ve stepped down earlier”

“Trump had wealthier benefactors”

“Harris/Biden shouldn’t fund Israel”

All that to me isn’t right; what the 2024 election showed me was that racism and misogyny trumps everything else
brentwaggoner.bsky.social
When I sit and think about it I still can't really believe they elected him a second time.
cadetcunningham.bsky.social
Are there any good books or journal articles even that touch on this? I have a few on my list, but I’m really looking to improve my reading list on that subject

So, any leftist or progressive book reccs on law enforcement or intersection of police & the far-right, send them my way
notalawyer.bsky.social
the actual story here, which the media never talks about, is that police in this country have become a discrete right-wing political operation. the story isn't about cops leaving (they're lying about that), it's about the police trying to exert influence over elections.
misoshnik.bsky.social
Lmao is this supposed to be a bad thing?
cadetcunningham.bsky.social
Reason #1,391,872 why Frank Luntz is a secret right-wing bro and a shitty pollster

Seriously, it says a lot about the Republican Party that this guy got to become the Republican intellectual the mainstream painted him as
foghorn453.bsky.social
Frank Luntz' claim that 60% of Americans supported the Contract with America was a lie. He never polled the policies directly; instead, he polled the slogans used to sell the policies.

Popularists in shambles!
cadetcunningham.bsky.social
The U.S. government wants anybody brown to suffer

That’s the message and it is downright unacceptable that my country thinks it is an acceptable way to act
juliedicaro.bsky.social
So Kilmer Abrego-Garcia will not challenge a deportation to Costa Rica, who has agreed to for him residency, but DHS won’t agree to send him there because it’s not cruel enough.

www.nytimes.com/2025/10/10/u...
For weeks, Mr. Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national who is married to a U.S. citizen, has made clear that he would not challenge his deportation if he were sent to Costa Rica, which has promised him legal residency and guaranteed that he would not be sent back to El Salvador.

But the Trump administration has refused to deport him to Costa Rica, and in an earlier hearing this week, Judge Xinis pressed the administration to consider the option or clarify why it was unacceptable.
cadetcunningham.bsky.social
I remember there was an Anarcho-Capitalist website that was strongly aligned to right-Libertarian, sovereign citizen, and right-wing talking points yet consistently put out ACAB and anti-govt. memes on Reddit which always got traction from leftist and liberal people
cadetcunningham.bsky.social
Exact reason why I never did well in school or got into any of the Ivy League schools

Also my family was not upper crust, white collar elite and you damn well better believe that played a part …
maybeyoushoulogoff.bsky.social
Good at taking tests vs actually thinking things though.
cadetcunningham.bsky.social
Just want to point out that Ray Dalio has repeatedly urged for capitalism reform (which directly contradicts to American democratic principles & values) and that there are allegations of his firm being successful based off his connections to government figures rather than any “methodology”
fwcollaborative.bsky.social
'Plenty to worry about': Billionaire hedgefunder warns America could be heading into a civil war
Billionaire Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, has warned that the United States may be sliding toward a new kind of internal fracture amid deepening inequality, mounting debt and a fracturing global order. In an interview with Bloomberg TV this week, Dalio argued that multiple arenas of conflict are now unfolding simultaneously — including economic, technological, geopolitical, and military struggles. According to him, the U.S. is already witnessing “a civil war of some sort” driven by “irreconcilable differences.” “We’re in wars. There is a financial, money war. There’s a technology war, there’s geopolitical wars, and there are more military wars. And so we have a civil war of some sort which is developing in the U.S. and elsewhere, where there are irreconcilable differences," he said, in remarks highlighted by Newsweek. Dalio laid out what he sees as the five key forces that have guided historical change: monetary systems, internal stability and disorder, geopolitics, natural forces, and technological advancement. He maintained that all five are now under pressure, especially as the U.S.-led world order faces growing turbulence. One of Dalio’s greatest concerns is the swelling U.S. national debt, which now hovers near $38 trillion. He cited the country’s debt-to-income ratio, around 120 percent, as particularly troubling, suggesting that debt servicing could crowd out essential government spending and trigger a “death spiral.” The billionaire investor also sees echoes of the late 1930s in today’s climate. “If you take the most analogous period,” he said, “I would say we’re in a period that’s quite like 1937‑38. You have a debt issue. You have the internal conflicts of wealth and how things should be run. Disorder existed — formed. Democracies stop being democracies. So we’re in a period that’s very much analogous. That’s plenty to worry about.” Dalio stressed that the U.S. is already enduring internal strife over how wealth is distributed and how the country should be governed, and that this polarization is fueling disorder. He warned that the internal political landscape is dangerously fragmented by rising wealth inequality and divergent visions for the future. Dalio is not alone among economists raising concerns. Steve Hanke, a former adviser to President Ronald Reagan, has cautioned that a shrinking money supply could push the U.S. into recession. Meanwhile, Moody’s chief economist, Mark Zandi, has flagged multiple economic indicators as “flashing red,” including signs of strain in consumer spending and labor markets.
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cadetcunningham.bsky.social
Republicans care solely about making money for them and their friends and life worse for everybody else, even if they are on the same page politically

That needs to stop. If we get out of this, the moral of the story is never ever vote conservative
cadetcunningham.bsky.social
I first knew we were cooked when I heard the narrator of PBS Frontline (who did a doc on these gaming institutions back in 2015 or 16) doing the narration of an online gaming ad

Now that’s real insanity there
rollingstone.com
Americans gambled $150 Billion on online Sportbooks last year. Far too many almost lost everything.

For some young men, sports betting is a near-fatal gamble.
There's Now a Casino in Everyone's Pocket. For Some Young Men, It's a Near-Fatal Gamble
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cadetcunningham.bsky.social
“But I graduated college at 20 and law school at 23!” Yeah, we can all tell, believe me it shows

And it’s (1) telling of America’s educational system that you were able to jump a lot of that and (2) telling of Harvard’s shitty standards to allow you to study law there
cadetcunningham.bsky.social
Ben is literally Max Naumann of the Association of German National Jews at this point btw
cadetcunningham.bsky.social
Move over ADL, we’ve got another nominee for the 2025 Leopards Won’t Eat my Face Award
theserfstv.bsky.social
Fascinated how the guy who made superstars of Matt Walsh, Candace Owens, Jordan Peterson, and Michael Knowles thought that unfettered racism and every phobia in existence wouldn't eventually include anti-semitism
Ben Shapiro warns that conspiratorial right is taking over social media
cadetcunningham.bsky.social
What does the BluSky nat sec/defense community think of this proposal?
cadetcunningham.bsky.social
Provided we beat this & hold people accountable, honestly how many of these same people will want to come back to the U.S.? How many from the same family, neighborhood, region, or country would also want to come?

I truthfully don’t think many will. And that’s the generational cost of this
cmgiulini.bsky.social
After spending 43 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit, evidence hidden by the prosecution reversed his conviction. Rather than finally enjoying freedom, ICE abducted him for deportation

Depraved.

www.miamiherald.com/news/local/i...
He was wrongfully imprisoned for 43 years. Moments after being released, ICE took him
Subramanyam “Subu” Vedam now faces deportation.
www.miamiherald.com
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ifycomedy.com
I think we really should stop using antifa and just fully say anti-fascist and get them saying they are against anti fascism. Using antifa is giving them some distance and I genuinely think some of their base don’t even know that’s what it stands for.
cadetcunningham.bsky.social
Given this is a threat, doesn’t it imply that they recognize that arresting American citizens is, at best, unethical and at worst, illegal?
marisakabas.bsky.social
New — Video shared with me shows ICE officers in DC detaining a man on Friday.

Bystander filming asks man for his name. ICE agent lies and says he’s not allowed to speak to him “by law” and another says “We’ve arrested American citizens for being too close…If he gets any closer, put him in cuffs.”
cadetcunningham.bsky.social
Watch Jake somehow bring up Biden’s potentially needing to be put in a wheelchair if he got any worse as having been a reason for the hunt being a decade long
secretsandspies.bsky.social
On this weeks episode, @mattfulton.net is joined by @jaketapper.bsky.social to discuss his excellent new book “Race Against Terror”

Listen via links below 👇👇👇

Audio: pod.fo/e/33b7d5
YouTube: youtu.be/xgvzA0bCOKw
cadetcunningham.bsky.social
I now 100% understand why Threads was received the way it was by audiences back in 1984

Cause Jesus Christ, I can’t think of a fictional film which has left me feeling more depressed in recent memory
cadetcunningham.bsky.social
This is extremely terrifying

What should happen is a liberal/left millionaire or billionaire should allow him to use their private jet to get to Spain; in a perfect world we’d never need it, but now that’s a necessity
katie-drummond.bsky.social
This is terrifying. @davidgilbert.bsky.social spoke to Rutgers professor Mark Bray, who wrote a book about antifa and is now being deluged by death threats.

Bray and his family tried to flee for Europe this weekend. Their tickets were mysteriously canceled right before they boarded the plane.
He Wrote a Book About Antifa. Death Threats Are Driving Him Out of the US
Rutgers historian Mark Bray is trying to flee to Spain after after an online campaign from far-right influencers was followed by death threats. He was turned back at the airport on his first attempt.
www.wired.com
cadetcunningham.bsky.social
Humor ridicule and “idiocy” in this form has always been a good way to fight fascists
Reposted by Alan Cunningham
espiers.bsky.social
I’m telling you: ridicule works. These guys are supposed to intimidate the citizenry and it’s very hard to do that when a guy in a frog suit is just staring you down and daring you to do something that makes it look like you’re afraid of a cartoon
dansinker.com
Portland never stops being Portland.