Mike the Mad Biologist and Tariff Sommelier
I'm a biologist, mad as in angry. Pro-D.C. statehood since 1969.
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- Trump take bribe
- Reposted by Mike the Mad Biologist and Tariff SommelierToday I learned that the author of this 1977 op-ed was the most important college mentor for the current head of the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division.
- Reposted by Mike the Mad Biologist and Tariff SommelierThis is most of what the Founders of America were opposed to, what they set up a new government to avoid
- Reposted by Mike the Mad Biologist and Tariff Sommelier*Open bribery *Masked armed officials arresting residents without warrants, citizens who try to intervene *Arrests for engaging in non-violent speech *Destruction of government capacities *Massive economic uncertainty and damage *Unprecedented targeting of government power against political enemies
- Reposted by Mike the Mad Biologist and Tariff SommelierDemocratic leaders need to not brush this aside like all the earlier emolument scandals. This can still be stopped.
- Reposted by Mike the Mad Biologist and Tariff SommelierWe know this is (barely) coded eugenics for a simple reason: he's not arguing for vaccine mandates. Getting vaccinated is a bare minimum for an individual's health maintanence duty to the larger community. It matters way more than your weight or your exercise routine.
- Reposted by Mike the Mad Biologist and Tariff Sommelier4/ Jan Valeskog, Stockholm's Vice Mayor for City Planning and Sports, calls the letter "completely bizarre". He says that "we absolutely do not intend to do that, it is the opposite of everything we stand for. They should withdraw these strange things."
- Reposted by Mike the Mad Biologist and Tariff SommelierICE is targeting nannies in parks on Capitol Hill today. Clearly the worst of the worst
- The implicit assumption/acknowledgement by some federal judges that the justice one receives (or lack thereof) is dependent on the federal circuit in which the trial resides seems like a big deal fwiw (IANAL btw)