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5 votes
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US Supreme Court strikes down Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs, upending central plank of economic agenda
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She graduated from high school with honors but can’t read or write. Now she’s suing.
24 votes -
US Supreme Court strikes down Donald Trump's tariffs
49 votes -
Some of my family members aren't convinced that ICE isn't overstepping and that they are just deporting people that broke the law, can you help me share unbiased links that proves they are?
Some of the things they have claimed: The death's in Minnesota were because they provoked the ICE agents They are only deporting immigrants that are criminals or that didn't immigrate legally....
Some of the things they have claimed:
- The death's in Minnesota were because they provoked the ICE agents
- They are only deporting immigrants that are criminals or that didn't immigrate legally.
- There are biker gangs that take over streets that need to be stopped.
- Crime is down so it is a good thing.
- There are fewer drugs flowing into the country.
- ICE always deported criminals, but the left is focusing on it now to be anti-trump.
41 votes -
Zohran Mamdani to use new power to speed up housing development in the Bronx
17 votes -
Palantir partnership is at heart of Anthropic, US Pentagon rift
14 votes -
MEP raises questions over US biometric talks for EU visa deal
10 votes -
In the resistance, we drive minivans (gifted link)
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Liberals who were formerly far-left (communist, anarchist, etc.), what led to you coming to liberalism?
A few questions to follow up: What led to changing your mind? How has this shift shaped your view of contemporary American politics? What was the impact to your social circle or community? What...
A few questions to follow up:
- What led to changing your mind?
- How has this shift shaped your view of contemporary American politics?
- What was the impact to your social circle or community?
- What lessons do you think being a leftist taught you, or in what ways has it shaped you that you are appreciative of?
28 votes -
Rev. Jesse Jackson, a civil rights icon, dies at 84
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Zohran Mamdani reverses campaign promise to expand rental assistance in New York City
27 votes -
CIA investigated secret ‘Havana syndrome’ weapon experiment in Norway
22 votes -
Danish state could face legal action over deal that gives US powers on its soil – claims that agreement is unconstitutional could pose problems in talks with Washington over Greenland
4 votes -
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to spend $38 billion on warehouse conversions
20 votes -
DC required daycare workers to get degrees. The news only talked to those who stayed.
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of February 9
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate...
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate topic, but almost all should be posted in here.
This is an inherently political thread; please try to avoid antagonistic arguments and bickering matches. Comment threads that devolve into unproductive arguments may be removed so that the overall topic is able to continue.
16 votes -
Border czar Tom Homan says Minnesota immigration surge is ending
22 votes -
Illness is rampant among children trapped in Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s massive jail in Texas
20 votes -
The right in the US is coming for same-sex marriage with an insidious new campaign
34 votes -
US President Donald Trump’s stifling of dissent reaches a new level: The editorial board tracks twelve markers of democratic erosion
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of February 2
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate...
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate topic, but almost all should be posted in here.
This is an inherently political thread; please try to avoid antagonistic arguments and bickering matches. Comment threads that devolve into unproductive arguments may be removed so that the overall topic is able to continue.
21 votes -
Heritage Foundation marriage bootcamps proposition confusion
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Fraud investigation is believing your lying eyes
16 votes -
The Greenland crisis - the Arctic, alliances and a US strategic folly
9 votes -
Big Bend border wall nears reality
10 votes -
France becomes first EU country to open a consulate in Greenland
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OpenAI exec becomes top US President Donald Trump donor with $25 million gift
22 votes -
Jim Pattison won't sell US warehouse proposed as new Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility
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‘This job sucks’: US Government lawyers, drowning in immigration cases, have had it
27 votes -
In under 500 words, a US judge weaponized wit to free the child detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement
28 votes -
Resist and Unsubscribe
43 votes -
BBC joins Colombian commandos fighting 'never-ending battle' against drug gangs
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Are we witnessing the takeover of a country right now?
Foreign money and tech billionaires have bought control of the US government, they're looting the system and weakening it, and then they're going to crash it so they can install a new system that...
Foreign money and tech billionaires have bought control of the US government, they're looting the system and weakening it, and then they're going to crash it so they can install a new system that they can better control.
Prove me wrong?
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The Greenland crisis has boosted support for Danish PM Mette Frederiksen, who has become one of Europe's leading figures pushing back against the US president
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of January 26
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate...
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate topic, but almost all should be posted in here.
This is an inherently political thread; please try to avoid antagonistic arguments and bickering matches. Comment threads that devolve into unproductive arguments may be removed so that the overall topic is able to continue.
25 votes -
French company stops $365m migrant tracking contract with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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Police threatened to use LRAD devices ("sound cannons") in Minneapolis. There is misinformation online on how to protect yourself.
Note: I couldn't decide whether to post this to society or to health, in the end I think it's more important that people interested in the protests see it, but feel free to move this. I have not...
Note: I couldn't decide whether to post this to society or to health, in the end I think it's more important that people interested in the protests see it, but feel free to move this.
I have not seen an LRAD from up close, I'm going from what is available online and my knowledge of acoustics. There's a lot of misinformation floating around that could be dangerous for protestors, so I'm trying to clear up the worst of it.
What are LRADs/sound cannons?
LRADs are incredibly loud highly directional loudspeakers capable of reproducing medium to high frequencies. They can be used for communication, but they can also be used for playing tones or alarms at volumes so high that it completely paralyzes a person even with ears covered or earplugs inserted. This mode can easily cause immediate permanent hearing damage.
This is what they look like (sorry for daily mail link, but it's a decent current article)
The police in Minneapolis did not use it as a weapon yet afaik, they only used it to amplify voice and threaten to actually use it, so hopefully there was no harm done unless someone was standing close to it. However I think that in current political climate we have to assume that this can change at any time.
Benn Jordan's video on LRADs is wrong
I have seen links to a video by Benn Jordan on LRADs posted again in various places. Ignore this video and warn anybody who posts it as it's completely wrong and you are going to get hearing damage if you listen to it. Benn Jordan did not do his research and is shockingly lacking some fundaments of acoustics, I could write a whole post on that, but let's focus on the most imporant thing:
The video is about ultrasonic modulation speakers, whereas afaik all of the common LRADs are "just" incredibly loud normal loudspeakers. Here's a teardown that makes it obvious, some evidence can be found on the manufacturer's website as well.
Which means that most of what he says in the video simply does not apply. Most importantly, a piece of stiff glossy paper or plastic foamboard, which people on reddit or youtube keep posting about, will not help at all, it will do nothing, and if you ever try to rely on it, you're going to get hearing damage!
What does help?
The only thing that truly does help is always keeping your distance from an LRAD and/or at least standing far enough from the angle in which it produces maximum volume, which is about 15°. I believe a relatively safe distance without any hearing protection would be about 200 meters (about 650 feet) for the loudest models, but even then it just gives you time to GTFO.
If you need to be closer, wear earplugs. Soft foam earplugs cost almost nothing and may prevent hearing damage (but not if you're close and the LRAD is used at maximum volume). Something like this will provide more isolation. If you expect to be close to an LRAD, wearing large over the ear protection, as strong as you can get, with earplugs underneath is a good idea. Even that won't shield you from 150+ dB, so do not ever get too close.
A stiff, large and heavy shield will help. There's a link at the bottom with more information. However this only shields direct sound, and sound reflects off things, so if you're near a wall, or in a narrow street, you may still get dangerous volume levels just from reflected sound. I think it's usually safer to stay mobile than to carry around a heavy shield.
43 votes -
US Democrats determined to squander advantage on Department of Homeland Security funding
23 votes -
Best gas masks
23 votes -
‘ICE Out’ strike and protests: what to know about demonstrations across the US
38 votes -
Minnesota proved MAGA wrong
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FBI investigating MN Signal groups tracking US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Kash Patel says
35 votes -
MLB San Francisco Giants star Jung Hoo Lee released from US Customs and Border Protection detainment after forgetting documents
9 votes -
I grew up with Alex Pretti. The kind-hearted ICU nurse shot by US federal agents was my childhood best friend.
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We are witnessing the self-immolation of a superpower
This interesting article provoked a lot of thought... We Are Witnessing the Self-Immolation of a Superpower .... archive.is link You want to destroy the Western rules-based order that has...
This interesting article provoked a lot of thought...
We Are Witnessing the Self-Immolation of a Superpower .... archive.is link
You want to destroy the Western rules-based order that has preserved peace and security for 80 years, which allowed the US to triumph as an economic superpower and beacon of hope and innovation for the world. What exactly would you do differently with your marionette other than enact the ever more reckless agenda that Donald Trump has pursued since he became president last year?
Nothing.
For the 80 years since the end of World War II, the US model of innovation, trade, and economic hegemony has been built on a foundation of six seemingly inviolable traditions and policies held steady across both Republican and Democratic administrations:
(1) easy access of immigrants to the US, particularly its unparalleled world-class schools and universities;
(2) rich and steady government support of higher education, medical research, and laboratories;
(3) broad and ever-more-frictionless trade access to US markets and, reciprocally, a flow of US products to the rest of the world;
(4) a firm, unyielding, and unquestionable adherence to the rule of law at home that made the US a predictable and safe place to create, build, and do business at home; and
(5) a similarly firm, unyielding, and unquestionable network of geopolitical alliances abroad that knitted together a security blanket that stretched around the entire globe, backed up by the most powerful and widest-ranging military ever seen in human history.
All five of those pillars helped firm up and underpin another equally critical pillar:
(6) a politically independent and fiscally prudent monetary policy that established the US dollar as the world’s safest reserve currency.
This made US Treasury bonds the savings bank for the entire world—for democracies and authoritarian regimes alike!—and made US banking networks and capital markets the place to be for any company looking for access to investors.
This last point is particularly interesting. Janet Yellen warns the $38 trillion national debt is testing a red line economists have feared for decades
I can't imagine a better way to create a sovereign debt crisis than Trumps policy of politicizing the Fed Reserve, sudden tariff flip flops, coercing partners, making then breaking agreements, pushing deficits to new highs, committing to unfunded tax cuts, weakening anti-inflation institutions, reducing transparency by pushing crypto, weaponizing sanctions and creating policy chaos.
Sovereign debt crises aren't a problem until they suddenly are, then all of a sudden you are in a world of hurt.
Yet most of Donald Trump supporters don't seem to care about any of this, the tea party protestors now only seem to care about hating anyone who doesn't look, act or think like them.
Once trust in institutions, alliances, and monetary independence is lost, rebuilding them takes decades and often requires crisis to force alignment. If history is any guide, that crisis wont be pretty, and might cause America to dive deeper into Authoritarianism.
63 votes -
Federal officers kill another citizen in Minneapolis, National Guard activated
94 votes -
Microsoft gave US FBI keys to unlock encrypted data
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of January 19
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate...
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate topic, but almost all should be posted in here.
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18 votes -
EU, India set for historic trade deal amid US tariffs
9 votes