This is so, so good. RE:
NPR gets 1% of their funding from the federal government. Another 30% comes from member stations, which get an average of 13% of their funding from federal sources. My incredible community station is losing 20% of its funding. Support local public media. [www.npr.org/2025/05/13/1...](https://www.npr.org/2025/05/13/1250902337/npr-cpb-public-radio-funding-101 ) [A brief history of NPR funding...](https://www.npr.org/2025/05/13/1250902337/npr-cpb-public-radio-funding-101 )
Good blog post/crap skeet is the new good article/crap headline and it's just as frustrating tbh.
Oh god stop job-number revisions are not a conspiracy. Look at the reporting from literally last year, this is how the data works! [www.pbs.org/newshour/amp...]( ) [U.S. economy added 818,000 few...]( )
Wile E. Coyote, his eyes wide RE:
Sometimes I allllmost get tricked into participating in food discourse by you absolute demons but no, no.
I see the earthquake truthers have arrived.
We learned—and keep learning—so much stuff about Medicaid and not all of it fit into the [@unbreaking.org]( ) Medicaid explainer so here is a blog post I wrote about all those “able-bodied” people the administration and its allies claim are on Medicaid. [unbreaking.org/blog/medicai...]( ) [Medicaid’s “Able-Bodied” Adult...]( )
but *why* do hundreds of minuscule biting gnats crawl through my office windowscreen and then immediately lie down on my desk/floor/shelves and begin enacting teeny tiny death scenes
I guess the thing I realized a few years ago is that it's both more important and just harder to think and write about networks when all the network stuff is so entangled in the global authoritarian slide. I wish I could think faster, but it's even harder now, trying to work on so many fronts.