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[–] PhilipTheBucket@piefed.social 4 points 1 week ago (3 children)

That honestly is huge to me. Why the fuck the Democrats are not saying that ICE is snatching random people off the streets of this country and they are planning on making sure they don't get paid another paycheck until they stop doing that, and that's the hill they want to die on, I have not a fucking clue in the world.

I mean, they have. What you mean "could"?

[–] PhilipTheBucket@piefed.social 6 points 1 week ago (12 children)

Do they get paid? The military doesn't. ICE still getting paid would be a little surprising but not really.

If someone decides to go through the intersection even though they can't get all the way through it, and then they get stuck, their light turns red, yours turns green, and they're in front of you, you can just hit the gas. You slam into the side of their car at whatever speed you can muster, then just back up, and whenever they're clear to go they can get out of your way, and then you get to continue, a little delayed by their stupidity.

Their insurance pays for both your cars, and their premiums go up.

[–] PhilipTheBucket@piefed.social 23 points 1 week ago (14 children)

I'm not sure it is even the strategy consultants who are framing it that way. I feel like the Chuck Schumer / consultant framing is "we hate doing this shutdown because it makes us look bad." Then there is the Bernie / AOC framing of "it's really critical that we don't kill 50,000 Americans a year by taking their health insurance away that is what we're refusing to compromise on." That's better, the consultants would have been fine with caving and killing 50,000 Americans a year, they've done it before. Even better than that would be "Well we should be shutting down the government, because what the government is doing is attacking American citizens and in some cases killing them directly and building camps to house them by the thousands. And the Supreme Court just said Trump is king and doesn't even have to honor any 'deal' that Congress works out about health care or anything else, so fuck it, government's closed." That framing is more where I'm at.

Seriously. Go after the people who did crimes, make a big public push to impeach the dirty judges, and make sure to bring grocery prices down instead of pushing up wages. If he'd done that, maybe it would have partly worked, maybe it would have been tough, but I think pretty fantastic odds that however it shook out, Biden would be out there drooling his way through his second term right now, and Fox News would be screaming about what a problem it was every time he tripped going up the stairs, but there are lot of Florida detainees who would still be alive. Kilmar would still be happy with his family, right now.

[–] PhilipTheBucket@piefed.social 5 points 1 week ago (2 children)

And then, the "reward" we would have gotten would have been someone competent in charge of all this horrifying stuff.

You want terror? It would already be packed up by now. The Democrats would be an illegal party, I think, and the paramilitary would already be semi controlling a lot of the streets, instead of doing such a good job at pissing people off and looking like the bad guys as they are doing now. It is still very very dangerous. But we are very lucky that Trump is in charge of it all.

[–] PhilipTheBucket@piefed.social 6 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Every time I come to lemmy.world, I always regret it lol

If this were the explanation, they would surely be aware that they are talking themselves into potentially a concentration camp, or potentially "only" losing their job and career forever and becoming a bunch of Leon Trotskies. Your theory has a certain emotionally satisfying nihilism to it, but it doesn't actually make sense for understanding the nature of the failures in our government (and ideally being able to react to them constructively in some fashion, in the future.)

[–] PhilipTheBucket@piefed.social 113 points 1 week ago (22 children)

It's all fucking bonkers. They are talking about loyalty pledges for universities, they are doing little pogrom dry runs on Chicago apartment blocks, they are building the concentration camps. And people are still out here wrangling about health care and tax benefits. I mean, it's not wrong, we should care about those things, but the whole framing of what is happening in the media, and treating this shutdown as all of a sudden as a big crisis overshadowing the other stuff, is just nuts.

This article to me got to the heart of it. Framing it as primarily a fight about health care plays into the Republicans getting away with more of the Hitler stuff, however it plays out.

[–] PhilipTheBucket@piefed.social 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Yes. The random chemicals that go into these drinks do all kinds of weird bullshit. I have had some that more or less put me to sleep, and when I was consistently drinking canned energy stuff my energetic level was pretty much all over the place.

If you need short-term energy to force your body to burn up some resources that ordinarily it would be saving up (and delay some maintenance depending), then drink caffeine. Some of the crash that you're describing could be aftereffects of that, or it could be some other chemical reaction. Green tea seems like it works pretty clean, coffee is fine in my opinion.

If you need long-term energy, then get consistent exercise, eat enough and a balanced diet, and sleep enough. I know it's easier said than done, but those are the options that will work and not fuck up your health / energy levels over time.

What the fuck, why is NY Post here

[–] PhilipTheBucket@piefed.social 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Makes sense. Out of all the possible sounds a wolf can hear, a human voice is probably by far the most likely to kill you if you don't GTFO.

 

Editor's note: This is a developing story and is being updated.

Ukrainian HIMARS rockets reportedly stuck a thermal power plant near the Russian city of Belgorod on Sept. 28, Russian Telegram media channels reported.

Power outages were reported across Belgorod Oblast following the attack that struck one of the substations, Russian media reported.

Belgorod Oblast Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov confirmed a strike on critical infrastructure as well as "significant power outages."

No information on the extent of the damage was available.

High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS), with a range of around 70 kilometers, allow Ukraine to target Russian forces on the other side of the front line far more accurately than they had previously.

President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed on Sept. 17 that Ukraine will receive Patriot HIMARS missiles as part of a U.S. weapons aid package financed by NATO allies.

The Kyiv Independent cannot immediately verify details or weapons used in the attack. Ukraine's military has not yet commented on the strike.

The attack comes as Kyiv has intensified attacks against Russian oil, gas, and energy infrastructure, a key source of Moscow's revenues helping to fuel its all-out invasion of Ukraine.

Situated across the border from Kharkiv Oblast, Belgorod serves as a regular target of Ukrainian strikes.

Kyiv's strikes on Russia's oil sector have severely disrupted fuel supplies and logistics for Moscow's armed forces, Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi said on Sept. 25.

According to the Financial Times, 16 of Russia's 38 oil refineries have been struck by Ukrainian drones since August 2025. The disruptions have limited Russia's refining capacity by over 1 million barrels per day, the research group Energy Aspects told FT, dropping exports to below pre-war levels.

 

A ton of different facets here. Among them:

  1. A little window into the consultant-driven "how can we best manipulate the voters' perceptions, what 'messaging' will be most effective" way that DC looks at trying to win elections
  2. A little window into the wildly malicious kinds of corruption that can infect that little ecosystem
  3. The whole strategy of "we're going to tell you what the 'enemies' believe, and then why it is wrong" even when absolutely none or almost none of the 'enemies' are actually saying that, is of course as common in mainstream politics as it is on Lemmy. And of course, it works quite well in both places.
 

Editor's Note: This is a developing story and is being updated.

Russia targeted Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities in a mass missile and drone attack overnight on Sept. 28, launching heavy bombers that triggered air raid sirens even in regions far from the front line.

Five Russian Tu-95 bombers took off from Olenya airfield in Murmansk Oblast at approximately 1:45 a.m. local time, monitoring channels reported. At around 2:25 a.m., the Kyiv City Military Administration warned that Russia had launched MiG-31K bombers, prompting an aerial alert across the country.

Ukraine's Air Force then issued a warning at 3:52 a.m., saying Russia had likely launched Tu-95s from the Engels air base.

Throughout the night, swarms of Shahed-style drones threatened Kyiv and other cities.

A five-story building in the capital was partially destroyed by falling drone debris, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported.

Residential infrastructure has been damaged in multiple districts, Kyiv City Military Administration Head Tymyr Tkachenko said. At least two people have been injured, one of whom has been hospitalized.

In Kyiv Oblast, fires broke out in several homes and buildings in towns outside the capital during the "mass enemy strike," regional authorities said. Emergency services are still at work at the attack sites.

Multiple Ukrainian regions remain under threat from Russian ballistic and cruise missiles. Explosions have been reported in Kyiv, Zaporizhzhia, and Khmelnytskyi.

In Zaporizhzhia, the attack damaged a school and caused a fire in a high-rise building, regional Governor Ivan Fedorov reported. Four people in the city have been injured.

"The Russians are trying to attack the city's critical infrastructure," he said.

Russia has intensified the scale of its aerial attacks on Ukraine throughout the spring and summer of 2025. Heading into the colder months, officials have warned Ukrainians to brace for a new wave of Russian mass attacks targeting the country's energy infrastructure.

Earlier in September, Russia launched over 810 Shahed-type drones and 13 missiles in a record-breaking attack that struck the Cabinet of Ministers building in central Kyiv. Two nights later, during a mass attack that also targeted western Ukraine, Poland shot down multiple Russian drones that crossed the border and breached Polish airspace.

The incident marked the first time a NATO member destroyed Russian drones since the start of the full-scale invasion. It was followed by a string of Russian airspace violations and suspicious drone incursions in NATO airspace.

Amid these escalating provocations, world leaders convened in New York for the high-level U.N. General Assembly, where President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump.

In an abrupt tonal shift, Trump declared after the meeting that Ukraine "is in a position to fight and win all of Ukraine back in its original form" — with European support.

Trump later lobbed criticism at Russian President Vladimir Putin for the ongoing attacks on Ukraine.

"I'm very dissatisfied with what Russia is doing and what President Putin is doing," Trump told reporters on Sept. 25. "I haven't liked it at all. He's killing people for no reason whatsoever."

Trump has still not imposed any new U.S. sanctions against Russia despite the mounting civilian death toll.

 

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It's another politics community! As part of the continuing fallout of pretty much everyone bashing !politics@lemmy.world for being objectively horrible, I decided to make one. Let's see how it goes.

General guidelines are, more or less: You can be a dick, but don't argue in bad faith. Less strictness in terms of "only post what I want you to post" than some of the existing options. You can take any viewpoint you want to take, but you may have to defend it. No drive-by shouted opinions, no abusiveness, no obvious propaganda or trash sources.

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Any politics anywhere in the world. Inevitably it'll be 99% US stuff, but that's not a rule.

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