Steffie B
Procrastinator Extraordinaire
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- Just learned there’s a place in Brooklyn called Win Son Bakery that does breakfast sandwiches on scallion pancakes and I’m grunting lustily
- Helping to lay off most of the CFPB’s staff while holding stocks in companies that would benefit from a defanged bureau “looks like a pretty clear-cut violation” of the federal criminal conflict-of-interest statute, one ethics expert said.
- I think it's important to stress that the Mayor was arrested AS HE WAS TRYING TO DO HIS WORK.
- HAPPENING NOW: Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was just taken into custody while protesting outside the Delaney Hall ICE detention center
- I think police officers in the US should not be able to masks. If you’re not proud about what you’re doing quit. If you’re ashamed quit. If you have a conscience quit. If you’re afraid your family or friends will leave because what you’re doing is despicable then have the courage to quit!
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- She’s out!! They have released Ozturk from ICE custody!
- This is my interpretation, too.
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- To be fair, I guess if my only qualification for president was being on TV, I’d assume everyone on TV can waltz into jobs they’re in no way qualified to do.
- 🚨BREAKING: On behalf of individual voters, my law firm has filed a petition in the Wisconsin Supreme Court to undo that state's extreme partisan congressional gerrymander. www.democracydocket.com/cases/wiscon...
- Two seriously news organizations, probably more that I haven’t seen, referring to Afrikaners as refugees feels like confirmation we are living in the worst doublespeak simulation
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- It's tough to refer to someone as a criminal if you've given them no due process to determine whether they're a criminal. Like if you get arrested and get a trial and are convicted of 34 felony counts. That's due process. You can call that guy a criminal.
- Chicago is on to something.
- This is a great piece. Bhattacharya insisted that the reporter not "write about rumors" because "it spreads panic.” Hours later, those very leads were confirmed. www.science.org/content/arti...
- Your School House Rock moment......
- The 2025 Pulitzer Prizes were announced Monday afternoon. Percival Everett won the award for fiction for his novel James, a powerful re-imagination of Huckleberry Finn.
- Crockett: Instead of the President cosplaying as the next pope, he may want to cosplay as an actual President of these United States. That means he may have to do a little bit of research and understand that he swore a an oath to defend and protect the constitution.
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- A man who holds the title of President of the United States, who took an oath to protect and defend the Constitution, who then says he doesn’t know if he’d uphold the Constitution, is unfit to be president and should be removed.
- Our message couldn’t be any clearer. We the people are the protectors of Democracy. #savannah #GA01 #coastaldemocracy
- This is a huge, huge coup for Dems and a massive set back for GOPs going into 2026. Ossoff is a favorite against every other possible opponent and Kemp was the perfect GOP candidate to oppose him.
- KEMP OUT www.politico.com/news/2025/05...
- Healthcare Workers for Palestine Minnesota chapter at Mayday in Minneapolis
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- Here we go.
- I hope she does run. She'll lose spectacularly & lose her seat in the House! She lost in the district where she lives, so she shopped for her current district. It's 87% white, mostly uneducated, the average household income is $25k, and doctors write 120 opioid Rxs per 100 residents. This is true.
- It is not beyond possible that Gov. Kemp passed on the US Senate race because he figured he might well lose. It's almost inconceivable that Marjorie Taylor Greene could win a state-wide election against Ossof. She is DEFINITELY a much weaker opponent for Ossof, than kemp would have been.
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- Literally why the Impeachment Clause exists
- "I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."
- The newest and most powerful A.I. technologies — so-called reasoning systems from companies like OpenAI, Google and the Chinese start-up DeepSeek — are generating more errors, not fewer. As their math skills have notably improved, their handle on facts has gotten shakier.
- Generally speaking, I think pleas for shared sacrifice work better if we’re attacked by another country’s leader, not our own.
- Page One must have been crowded. So NYT puts it on Page 13. 🤡 @schooley.bsky.social
- Nothing says teacher appreciation like gutting the Department of Education and firing half of the people that make the agency run.
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- Foreign films are a national security threat? We’re shaking our heads. We’d laugh if this wasn’t such dangerous, authoritarian rhetoric. What other countries do this? Russia and China.
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- Why on earth would a protest movement against the worst president in US history begin by acknowledging that he's not so bad www.nytimes.com/2025/05/01/o...
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- No. It is not the job of ordinary citizens to show perfect message discipline. It is the responsibility of actors with agenda-setting power — like, say, national newspapers — not to treat random-ass people exaggerating as a threat equivalent to the madman president.