Half the street corners around Minneapolis have people — from every walk of life, including republicans — standing guard to watch for suspicious vehicles, which are reported to a robust and entirely decentralized network that tracks ICE vehicles and mobilizes responders. I have been actively involved in protest movements for 24 years. I have never seen anything approaching this scale. Minneapolis is not accepting what’s happening here. ICE fucking murdered a woman for participating in this, and all that did is bring out more people, from more walks of life.
ICE secretly told its officers that any time someone has been ordered removed, ICE can break down their door. It has been accepted for generations that the only thing which can authorize agents to break into your home is a warrant signed by a judge. No wonder ICE hid this memo!
The “super flu” behind outbreaks in the US and UK is a new variant of influenza: H3N2, subclade K.
ICE Details a New Minnesota-Based Detention Network That Spans 5 States Internal ICE planning documents propose spending up to $50 million on a privately run network capable of shipping immigrants in custody hundreds of miles across the Upper Midwest
One Year of Trump: The Time to Act Is Now, While We Still Can. We can’t count on change being brought about by elections when we can’t count on elections. We can’t count on the freedoms & resources we enjoy today to still be available to us tomorrow
Dozens of unions, community and faith organizations are calling on every Minnesotan to take a stand on January 23rd. The ICE “surge” that cost the life of Renee Nicole Good is violating the Constitutional and human rights of Americans and our neighbors. On January 23rd there will be a unified, statewide pause in economic activity. We are demanding: 🔸ICE must leave Minnesota now. 🔸The officer who killed Good must be held legally accountable. 🔸No additional federal funding for ICE in the upcoming Congressional budget -- and ICE should be investigated for human and Constitutional violations of Americans and our neighbors. 🔸We call upon MN and National Companies to become "4th Amendment businesses", cease economic relations with ICE and refuse ICE entry or using their property for staging grounds. 
Dr. Gladys West, the pioneering mathematician whose work laid the foundation for modern GPS technology, has died. She passed away Saturday, surrounded by her loving family. She was 95. Born into poverty on a Virginia farm during the Jim Crow era, West grew up in a segregated South where opportunity was scarce. Through determination and extraordinary academic talent, she graduated first in her high school class and earned a scholarship to Virginia State College (now Virginia State University). She received her bachelor’s degree in mathematics in 1952 and went on to earn a master’s degree in 1955. In 1956, West began working as a mathematician at the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Dahlgren, Virginia. She was only the second African American woman hired at the base and one of just four African American employees at the time. What followed was a career that would quietly change the world. Over many years, Jane Plitt, founder and board chair of the Alexandria-based "National Center for Women’s Innovations" (NCWI), made it her mission to put Gladys West on the map —quite literally. West’s story became the centerpiece of NCWI’s inaugural work, culminating in a lavish gala celebrating her 93rd birthday on October 27, 2023. Emceed by Deborah Roberts, the evening showcased West’s extraordinary contributions, with West herself declaring, “This is the best day of my life.”
Nothing brings tech titans together like taxes. This week, as the specter of a California “#billionaire #tax” ballot initiative gained momentum, the moguls grew furious. The outrage reached a fever pitch on X, where the following scenarios were predicted, should the initiative be approved in November: 🔸The next great tech company will be built in China, 🔸Anduril founder Palmer Luckey could be “screwed for life,” 🔸and (should you believe “All-In” host David Friedberg) California will slide into “the darkest of human fantasy — socialism.” ♦️But what does the proposal actually say? Who would have to pay up? Is it time to start addressing your neighbors as “comrade”? Here’s a cheat sheet to cut through the panic. ♦️What is this tax measure? The Billionaire Tax Act is a ballot initiative aimed for the November election that would create a one-time 5% tax on California residents with a net worth of more than $1 billion — that’s about 200 people. They could choose to pay the bill all at once or spread the payments over five years. (Installment payments would accrue interest.) Should the measure pass, the tax is projected to raise roughly $100 billion, which would be placed into a special fund. Of that, 90% would go toward state-funded healthcare services; the legislation says this is necessary to offset recent Republican budget cuts to Medicare. The remaining funds would go for food assistance and education programs. ♦️Whoa, is this thing for real? Hold your horses. We’ve got a long way to go: The initiative was submitted in October, but it will need to earn 874,641 signatures — about 4% of registered voters in California — to qualify for the November ballot. If it appears on the ballot, it will need a simple majority to pass. ♦️Who’s pushing for it? The proposal is sponsored by the "Service Employees International Union-United Healthcare Workers West", a powerful union with more than 120,000 members. It also has support from Ro Khanna, Silicon Valley’s representative in Congress. “A billionaire tax is good for American innovation which depends on a strong and thriving American democracy,” Khanna wrote on X. A Democrat, Khanna has enjoyed wide support from tech founders. Venture capitalist David Sacks threw him a fundraiser in 2023, and Peter Thiel donated to his campaign in 2011. So Khanna’s support for the initiative has ruffled some feathers in the Valley. ♦️Who really, really doesn’t want it? Those 200 billionaires, of course. But also Gov. Gavin Newsom, who has begun raising money for a committee to oppose the ballot measure, according to The New York Times. “You can’t isolate yourself from the 49 other states,” Newsom said this month. “We’re in a competitive environment. You’ve got to be pragmatic about it.” ♦️Wait, what about paper billionaires — those people who are worth 9 zeros only because of startup equity? This is one of the main complaints from Silicon Valley: In the past five years, many AI startups have been valued in the billions of dollars. But tech is fickle, and today’s princess could be tomorrow’s toad. Any of the darlings could fail in the next few years — but if the tax measure passes, the founders would conceivably still be on the hook for millions. The initiative makes an effort to account for this possibility, with some fancy math about valuations. But none of that soothes Silicon Valley. “If it passes, the net effect will only be the destruction of the SV startup ecosystem,” Replit founder Amjad Masad wrote on X. (Replit is valued at more than $3 billion.) Khanna has tried to address those concerns. “I oppose capital gains on unrealized gains,” he wrote. “I support a 1-2 percent wealth tax on established billionaires with workarounds for founders who have illiquid assets and unprofitable companies.”
A decade into our collective Donald Trump nightmare, most of the reality-based population has given up on hoping MAGA voters will wake up and see the light. We’ve come to realize that he could eat a live kitten on TV and they, unwilling to admit his critics were right all along, would argue that kitten was “antifa” and liberals are the ones who are stupid for not seeing the threat the kitten posed to our safety. I predicted this miserable state of affairs back in 2017, after interviewing psychology experts on cognitive dissonance. For Trump voters, the pain of saying “I was wrong” is too great. They would rather burn the country to the ground than accept fault. If anything, the worse Trump acts the harder they cling to him because the psychic price of saying “liberals were right all along” grows steeper. The situation can feel hopeless, especially in the face of events like the recent killing of Renee Nicole Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis. A woman is dead because of Trump’s racist obsessions; children have lost their mother. But all his voters seem capable of doing is protecting their own egos by telling lies to justify the indefensible. Most them will go to their graves with this sin on their consciences, protesting until the end that they were good people even as they defended kidnapping, murder and fascism. But there is a small ray of light in all this darkness. Polling suggests that a small but important number of Trump voters are trying to pull an exit, abandoning the coalition quietly rather than continuing the miserable task of pretending what he’s doing is okay
Legendary rocker #Bruce #Springsteen delivered an impassioned condemnation of the Trump administration's immigration enforcement during a surprise 75-minute performance Saturday night at the "Light of Day" benefit concert in Red Bank, New Jersey. Springsteen dedicated his 1978 anthem "The Promised Land" to #Renee #Nicole #Good, a mother of three and American citizen who was fatally shot by ICE officer Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis on January 7. The singer slammed the administration's "#gestapo #tactics" and echoed Democratic Minneapolis Mayor #Jacob #Frey's call for ICE agents to leave the city, telling the sold-out crowd of approximately 1,500 at the Count Basie Center for the Arts that 💯 "ICE should get the f*** out of Minneapolis," according to video viewed from the concert.