gAlienLifeform

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[–] gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world 5 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

to the voters that never hold them to account

How many of these lawmakers even had primary challengers last time they ran?

[–] gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world 4 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Yep, which leaves all of us citizens stuck between a violently racist organization that has lied to us repeatedly and another violently racist organization that has lied to us repeatedly. Fun times /s

[–] gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world 9 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Because Republicans hold a 53-47 advantage in the Senate, it will be difficult for Democrats to regularly defeat judicial nominations. But a clip of, for example, Missouri district court nominee Josh Divine trying to explain why he endorsed literacy tests for voting and analogized homosexuality to bestiality is the sort of thing that, if done correctly, would have a chance to go viral enough to get Susan Collins to have second thoughts.

The bad news is that no such clips exist, because when Senate Democrats had the chance to question the nominees in person, they decided they had other things to do or other places to be. Illinois’s Dick Durbin, California’s Adam Schiff, and Rhode Island’s Sheldon Whitehouse spent more of their allotted time lauding Federalist Society judges for sometimes ruling against Trump than they did asking questions of Whitney Hermandorfer, the pending nominee to the Sixth Circuit. Incredibly, their performances were still more impactful than those of Connecticut’s Richard Blumenthal, New Jersey’s Cory Booker, Hawaii’s Mazie Hirono, and California’s Alex Padilla, who did not say anything to Hermandorfer at all.

Democratic politicians are fond of casting Trump as a threat to democracy and the rule of law, and are very aware of the power of political theater when they have new books to promote or campaign donations to solicit via lengthy, meme-laden, green-blubble text. But it is difficult for Senate Democrats to persuade voters to care about judicial confirmation battles when they, the Democrats, are so uninterested in fighting them.

[–] gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world 5 points 6 hours ago (3 children)

That's the whole point of the article

Phoenix officials have offered assurances that police reforms will continue, despite President Donald Trump’s order ending federal scrutiny of alleged misconduct by local law enforcement.

[–] gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world 31 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago)

Seeing as how this guy and Mike Johnson are both connected to the same weird little new apostolic sect it's amazing he hasn't been getting more grilling about this. Like, whenever a Muslim in this country just looks at somebody funny Ilhan Omar always gets screamed at for days.

[–] gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world 6 points 6 hours ago

Roberts first asserts that the law does not discriminate on the basis of sex, allowing it to evade heightened scrutiny. Then, having settled upon a deferential standard of review, he dismisses the law’s overt discrimination on the basis of sex as constitutionally unconcerning. These two lines of logic cannot be reconciled. Surely a regulation that instructs girls to be girls (and boys to be boys) by compelling both genders to “appreciate” their sex classifies children based on their sex. The law is impossible to enforce without taking sex into account. And that classification should trigger heightened scrutiny at the outset. Yet Roberts ignores this sex-based classification at the outset, pretends the law is sex-neutral, then writes off its most overtly discriminatory provision by applying relaxed scrutiny. That’s simply not how the law of equal protection operates.

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SCOTUS has also rejected “separate but equal” in the context of sex discrimination. Yet Roberts brought it back in Skrmetti, giving states leeway to discriminate on the basis of sex as long as they pretend they are discriminating “equally” against both genders. Is this actually the new law of sex discrimination? Is it a bespoke exception from the rule, one the chief justice used to cobble together a majority that, behind the scenes, disagreed about major aspects of the case? Or is it the majority’s way of hobbling constitutional challenges to anti-trans laws without admitting that it must kneecap bedrock principles of equal protection?

We will not know for sure until SCOTUS revisits the issue and tries to make some sense out of Wednesday’s hash. For now, one thing is certain: To carry Skrmetti over the finish line, Roberts abandoned coherence and candor in favor of a crude exercise in outcome-oriented reasoning.

https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2025/06/skrmetti-john-roberts-anti-trans-supreme-court.html (arc)

 
 
 
 
 
 

Here's a driver's license. ~~Good luck.~~ Now get to work you lazy bum!

 
 

Amid a recent surge of federal immigration enforcement activity, educators across the country are reporting growing concerns that immigrant families fearing deportation have started keeping their kids home from school.

New Stanford research substantiates their suspicions, showing a sharp increase in student absences starting in January at schools in California’s Central Valley, a region with a high population of Latin American immigrants.

Analyzing three years of daily attendance data from five school districts in the Central Valley, the study found on average a 22% increase in student absences in January and February 2025, compared with the same months in previous years.

Considerable jumps were seen in all age groups but particularly for younger students, with the increase among K-5 students more than triple the effect among high schoolers.

Archived at https://web.archive.org/web/20250618121525/https://ed.stanford.edu/news/student-absences-increased-under-threat-deportation-efforts-stanford-study-finds

[–] gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world 28 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Conversely, I should not be required to show my face to anyone if I'm not trying to assert authority over them. Being a public servant means having a public identity, being a private citizen means you have the freedom to make choices about what you share.

[–] gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world 3 points 2 days ago

Yep, border patrol and the whole US government knows this is exactly what happens when you lock down all the safe routes - desperate people don't stop trying to enter just a bunch more of them die.

Still every president since Clinton has worked to lock down more and more routes (arc). Depraved scum would rather let people die out of sight and out of mind in the desert than have to deal with them in a civilized way.

[–] gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world 51 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

The owner of some hotel chain complained to Trump so he chickened out, then Stephen Miller got back from a long weekend and threw a fascist temper tantrum so Trump chickened out again

Honestly, tho, this all seems less like chickening out to me and more like Diane Feinstein in 2023. He's mentally gone so his aides are trying to prop him up and ride it out, except those aides are all terrible petty jackasses who hate each other, so Trump is constantly "changing his mind"

[–] gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world 4 points 3 days ago

*just sort of hardline effort

[–] gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world 41 points 4 days ago (1 children)

"If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention." - Heather Heyer

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