James Hart
@jameshart.bsky.social
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jameshart.bsky.social
Committing new constitutional violations by breaching the rights of a man named Miranda during an arrest?

If this goes to the Supreme Court it would be the mother of all ‘weird that it happened twice’ moments.
jameshart.bsky.social
It seems more that they’re suppressing the Epstein investigation because they fear that what comes out will distract from the mission of authoritarian consolidation. They’re not invading Chicago to distract from the Epstein Files; they’re worried the Epstein files will end the invasion of Chicago.
jameshart.bsky.social
I’m struggling to parse his argument here. I think he’s coming out against in-network negotiated insurance pricing. “Americans should have to pay the full undiscounted price for medical care” is a hell of a campaign promise.
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andycraig.bsky.social
Never before in American history has one state's military force been deployed in another state over its objection.

I say never because the Civil War involved states whose governments legally ceased to exist, their offices vacated by constructive resignation, with no legitimate governors to object.
jameshart.bsky.social
True, though the 101st were sent to Arkansas pretty much to ensure the national guard followed their federal orders. They had been being deployed by the governor to block integration up until federalization.
jameshart.bsky.social
Great thread.

In theory deploying federalized TXNG troops is same as deploying regular army. In practice it’s as you say: shattering to the concept of a national guard.

The 101st went to Arkansas to enforce a SCOTUS ruling. TXNG to Chicago aims to *defy* a federal ruling that upheld the TRUST act.
jameshart.bsky.social
Someone needs to tell Mike about Betteridge’s law of headlines before he does something really dumb
jameshart.bsky.social
Or just the existence of natural beauty. The lack of any human hand in the design of Yosemite doesn't take anything away from the fact that the sight of it can move you to tears.

If you find something touching in the stream of words from an LLM, the effect it has is real, even if it isn't authored.
jameshart.bsky.social
This is a change from the strategy in the previous Trump administration where murders of fishermen were confined to North Korean territorial waters.
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gowder.io
Authoritarian governments sending troops drawn from the ordinary population to repress said population and then *not paying* those troops is definitely a thing that has gone well, historically. A+ dictator performance Donny
sarahjeong.bsky.social
ok I didn't mention this in my piece on friday but one of the things the judge asked about was whether the guardsmen were going to get paid during the shutdown

the doj was like "idk"

the state of oregon was like "we looked into it and the answer is no"
harmancipants.bsky.social
I keep forgetting the government is shut down bc Trump admin is so focused on sending troops to US cities
jameshart.bsky.social
I think it also depends on when you think you’re being asked to compare your expectations. Is it worse than you expected after the election results were in? Is it worse than you expected any US government could ever be after you first took civics classes in middle school?
jameshart.bsky.social
Yes, criticize people for the terrible things they use AI technology to do. Don’t blame the AI for it.

To put it in Star Wars terms, anti-clanker sentiment is misdirected. It was people who owned robots who started the war. Why bar droids from your cantina but let in droid owners?
jameshart.bsky.social
I thought it was because the cantina has live music, and there's a strong Huttese copyright lobby on Tatooine which enforces rules against bringing a holographic recording device like R2 into a music venue.
jameshart.bsky.social
This is exactly the scenario that gave poor Charlie Skinner a heart attack in the final season of The Newsroom.
jameshart.bsky.social
I can't find any archive video of 'perp walks' for any of Bannon, Navarro or Roger Stone. Roger Stone leaked his own security footage of his arrest, but there doesn't seem to be any footage of any of them being dragged to court in cuffs, let alone of MSNBC focusing on it.
jameshart.bsky.social
The right seem to have Mandela-effected themselves into a false memory of having seen Trump dragged into the dock in an orange jumpsuit and handcuffs, which obviously never happened but to them *feels* like it did. They’re looking for payback for imagined indignities.
jameshart.bsky.social
If you enjoyed that, you'll certainly appreciate an older Matt Berry learning about a new synth from Jemaine Clement: www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbO1...
"How to Orchid" by Telepathic Instruments
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jameshart.bsky.social
I’m pretty sure guns, skulls, helmets and spiders appear on multiple lists of ‘gang affiliation’ symbols circulated by the FBI. Possession of one of these might be enough to get you classified as an alien enemy.
jameshart.bsky.social
About time. Definitely feel like some people lost the wood for the trees with LLM training where they mistook a ‘language engine trained on lots of writing’ for a ‘knowledge engine trained on lots of facts’.
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gregsargent.bsky.social
Everyone should listen to Chris Murphy's extraordinary warning about Trump on our pod. First, he says the logic must be that the more lawless he gets, the stiffer the resistance.

"If I give in and consent to these kinds of tactics then it just normalizes it all." 1/

newrepublic.com/article/2013...
jameshart.bsky.social
According to this they deployed snipers onto the top of the same building they were raiding?

Hard to imagine what kind of disaster raid scenario they envisaged where rooftop snipers were part of the plan - for firing on crowds of protesters if they showed up? Shooting fleeing residents in the back?
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kenwhite.bsky.social
Every few months now I re-read this "Who Goes Nazi?" piece from 1941 and am blown away by how it captures the people we are dealing with 80 years later.

harpers.org/archive/1941...
Who Goes Nazi?, by Dorothy Thompson
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