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8 votes
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Predict the next five years in the US
How do you see the next 5 years playing out, politically, economically, socially, militarily? In areas that hit closest to you? I feel I'm not confident in making a forecast more specific than...
How do you see the next 5 years playing out, politically, economically, socially, militarily? In areas that hit closest to you? I feel I'm not confident in making a forecast more specific than “nothing good will happen." And yet I have to make huge decisions about where to live and work.
6 votes -
France re-elects Emmanuel Macron with 58% of votes
25 votes -
French election 2022: full live results
17 votes -
How “Z” became Putin’s latest propaganda meme for the war against Ukraine
5 votes -
Denmark says it is in talks with Rwanda about setting up a reception centre for asylum seekers
3 votes -
NATO troops conducted a routine war exercise in the Arctic. This year felt different.
7 votes -
War in Ukraine: The Economist interviews Tony Blair
4 votes -
Ketanji Brown Jackson confirmed as first Black female United States Supreme Court justice
28 votes -
EU triggers mechanism to strip Hungary of billions worth of budget funds
11 votes -
The rules for rulers: How dictatorships work, and why Russia is heading towards a coup
15 votes -
The Council on National Policy - a shadowy but powerful ultra-right leadership institute
5 votes -
Texas is quietly using redistricting lawsuits to launch a broader war against federal voting rights law
5 votes -
War with Russia? Finland has a plan for that.
6 votes -
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is set to extend his term as head of the alliance by another year due to the war in Ukraine, say reports
6 votes -
US Senate approves bill to make daylight saving time permanent
38 votes -
America needs a better plan to fight autocracy
12 votes -
The Coming Collapse of the Middle Class with Elizabeth Warren
8 votes -
Nuclear Posture Review (USA DoD 2018)
5 votes -
Gabriel Boric, 36, to usher in new era for Chile as he takes presidential oath
14 votes -
Conservative candidate squeaks to victory in South Korean election: Yoon Suk-yeol declares victory in presidential election after liberal opponent concedes defeat with 98% of ballots counted
12 votes -
These Syrian refugees can't stay in Denmark, but they can't be sent home
5 votes -
Six people who were part of a failed 1950s social experiment have won compensation from Denmark's government and will receive a face-to-face apology from the prime minister
5 votes -
Germany commits 100 billion euros to new armed forces fund
18 votes -
China’s Xi Jinping asks Vladimir Putin to negotiate with Ukraine
23 votes -
So you want to reform democracy (2015, with updates)
2 votes -
Joe Biden to nominate Ketanji Brown Jackson for US Supreme Court
16 votes -
Belgium to decriminalise sex work
19 votes -
Russian President Vladimir Putin recognises Ukraine rebel regions, sends troops on what Moscow calls peacekeeping mission
34 votes -
Strip-search optional: Volunteers to test new Swiss jail
9 votes -
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invokes Emergencies Act to address trucker protests
22 votes -
Denmark and the United States have begun talks about a new defence agreement that could include US troops on Danish soil
9 votes -
Dispatch from the Ottawa Front: Sloly is telling you all he's in trouble. Who's listening?
14 votes -
Decrying “bounties” in Texas’ S.B. 8 is a political trap
2 votes -
Gary Chambers - Scars and Bars - Political ad
11 votes -
They went to prison as kids. Now they’re on death row.
9 votes -
A funny thing happened on the way to the gerrymander - Democrats may actually gain 2-3 seats on net rather than losing
8 votes -
The Dubai job
4 votes -
Denmark will pull its small military force out of northern Mali after the country's transitional government said no permission had been given for them to deploy there
4 votes -
US rejects Russian demand to bar Ukraine from NATO
9 votes -
US Justice Stephen Breyer to retire
23 votes -
Putin’s wager in Russia’s standoff with the West
20 votes -
US Pentagon puts 8,500 troops on ‘High Alert’ amid Ukraine tensions
8 votes -
Taiwan reports new large-scale Chinese air force incursion
12 votes -
The forces of authoritarianism are getting slicker and deeper, and that disturbs me
A friend shared a troubling website with me. I'm not 100% sure why I found the site so troubling, but one thing that stands out is its slick sophistication. There are two primary facets to this...
A friend shared a troubling website with me. I'm not 100% sure why I found the site so troubling, but one thing that stands out is its slick sophistication. There are two primary facets to this sophistication: the organization and the presentation. https://defeatthemandatesdc.com.
The presentation is, at very first glance, about what I would expect from a leftist or progressive group. It didn't take long for me to detect something was off, and an a quick reading of what they are after confirms it's neither leftist nor progressive. But that very first impression, which was followed by a sense of confusion as part of my subconscious detected the true message, was unique for me, I can usually detect political bias instantaneously. (This is a curse more than anything else, a symptom born from trauma, but that's another discussion.)
Regarding the organization, it seems focussed and professional. There's some real effort and intellegince both behind the design and messaging at least. If that is representative of a larger effort, that indicates significant funding and effective organization skills at play. I can't quite articulate what's differnt from previous and ongoing, similar efforts. There's something, fundamentally different here that projects real power, depth, and sophistication, and that is deeply disturbing. Efforts like whatever was behind Jan 6 seem chaotic and angry. This effort feels more collected, dispassionate, focussed, and expansive.
14 votes -
"37 Seconds" - Legalize Marijuana - Gary Chambers political ad
16 votes -
Corporate "MLK" tweets listed next to their donations to GOP voter suppression efforts
23 votes -
Former Danish defence minister, Claus Hjort Frederiksen, said that he has been charged under a law that deals with divulging state secrets
4 votes -
California’s overflowing coffers hand Gavin Newsom ‘every politician’s dream’
8 votes -
US Capitol rioters’ tears, remorse don’t spare them from jail
16 votes