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Sometimes I can't even stomach the effort to write the one sentence lead ins...

This fucking guy completely turns mine.
https://www.twitter.com/i/web/status/1311681056039473155/

https://www.twitter.com/i/web/status/1311685444954984450/

The pop culture expression of shock and awe does come to mind:

I can't even...

As a complete coincidence, I just finished a rewatch of the documentary film Harlan County, U.S.A, (re-released in 2006).

From the 1975 review in Variety:​
Harlan County, U.S.A. is in essence a straightforward cinema verite documentary about a coal miners’ strike in Kentucky. Director Barbara Kopple began the project in 1972 in Kentucky and was on hand to record the year-plus battle of coal miners at the Brookside Mine in Harlan to join the United Mine Workers.
There is much emphasis on the predictable elements which give the pic the impact of a carefully-plotted fiction feature. Actual strike events are fleshed out with vintage film and stills of mining conditions over the years, of previous labor battles and of current living (and dying) conditions in the industry.

Well I guess the owners of Brookside Mine in that docu never figured they'd end up in the financial state that Bob Murray's company and now Bob himself have ended up in.

I wouldn't wish black lung disease on anyone. Still, given Murray's previous interview w/ NPR per the cited piece in that tweet, acknowledging then that he had a lung-related ailment himself, it takes one hell of a lotta brass or else pure desperation to file now for black lung benefits when he had earlier stated on the record in that interview that his illness is not black lung disease, nor related to work in the coal industry but rather is IPF, ideopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

And contrary to what Bob Murray keeps suggesting now, his company did join with others in suing the Obama administration to enjoin it from enforcing measures to reduce the amount of coal dust miners could be exposed to... and his company routinely fought miners' application for black lung benefits for decades as well. It can be hard not to wish some people would rot in the hell of their own making sometimes.
 

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Another mass 'F's to be given out...
On Thursday, a small group of people protesting the lack of accountability for Breonna Taylor’s killing were met outside the Shelby County Jail in Memphis, Tenn., by sheriff’s deputies wielding equipment local activists had never seen before: shock shields capable of delivering up to 320 volts of electricity.

“They wanted to show off their new toys, is what it appeared to me,” Hunter Demster, one of the protestors, told Motherboard. “There were 25 people out at this rally. I think that was an intimidation tactic, I think that was an escalation tactic.”


After Motherboard requested documents regarding what have been colloquially called "taser shields" and their use, Shelby County Sheriff Floyd Bonner Jr. released a statement on Friday describing the incident as a “regrettable mistake” and saying his office would modify its policy to ensure deputies never used the shields outside the jail again.

Really? Yet, the Police can't see why there's trust issues?
 

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And now, I bring you a mass "FUCK THIS GUY"...
https://www.twitter.com/i/web/status/1311743579467907072/

The fact that it's so hard to do these things, says soooooooooooooo much...

Has Tim Scott switched parties yet? The other Republicans seemed to invite him into the “club” by letting him sponsor a bill after the George Floyd killing. Seems like they don’t care much anymore... he called on Trump to take back his statements during the debate.
 

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And a special random "Fuck That guy" to this supposed 'fan'
After a fan on Twitter pleaded with Neil Gaiman not to include “politically correct nonsense” in the upcoming Sandman adaptation, the author released this statement, presumably referring to the series’ yet-to-be-announced supporting cast.

https://www.twitter.com/i/web/status/1310688927582486529/

That 'fan' has since deleted his tweet.
 

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Really?! :cautious:

https://www.twitter.com/i/web/status/1313089557772951553/

SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (FOX 2) - Friday afternoon, as most people were logging off for the weekend, the Michigan Supreme Court issued a ruling that many of Governor Gretchen Whitmer's emergency orders regarding COVID-19 safety are not legal.

The stunning ruling said she illegally drew authority from a 1945 law that doesn't apply. One aspect the court pointed out was the redeclaring states of emergency in what has been a string of orders from Whitmer. The state of emergency is meant to last 28 days.
"The Governor does not possess the authority to exercise emergency powers under the Emergency Powers of the Governor Act of 1945 (the EPGA), MCL 10.31 et seq., because that act is an unlawful delegation of legislative power to the executive branch in violation of the Michigan Constitution. Accordingly, the executive orders issued by the Governor in response to the COVID-19 pandemic now lack any basis under Michigan law."

Attorney Katherine Henry has argued against the governor's orders in court for the past 6 months, saying Whitmer had no grounds to continue extending her state of emergency every 28 days.


The Michigan Supreme Court ruled two different ways on Friday. One rendered a unanimous, 7-0, opinion and the other was a narrow, 4-3, opinion.

"Specifically, they said she has no authority, on a 7-0 opinion, no authority to issue these executive orders, according to the emergency management act of 1976. That was the first part and that was the part that was unanimous. That she has zero authority to do this," Henry said.

However, the governor issued a press release said the ruling was 4-3. Henry explained the court actually answered two questions.

"The second question was whether the Emergency Powers of Governor act violated the state constitution, namely, separation of powers clause - article 3 section 2," she said. "What the court said in a 4-3 opinion, in that regard, was that yes, the emergency power of governor act of 1945 is entirely unconstitutional. The governor has no way to rely on that to act on our behalf."
I wonder if that law will suddenly be legal if a republican governor wants to use it? :unsure:

The 'best' part? I'm sure they will be in good hands now.
The ruling means the Republican-controlled Michigan House and Senate will have a say in COVID-19 orders.

https://www.twitter.com/i/web/status/1313095326098751488/

“It is important to note that this ruling does not take effect for at least 21 days, and until then, my emergency declaration and orders retain the force of law," she said. "Furthermore, after 21 days, many of the responsive measures I have put in place to control the spread of the virus will continue under alternative sources of authority that were not at issue in today’s ruling," the governor said on Friday.

Herny said that's not true. She said it means we could ignore all mask mandates, social distancing, and more, effective on Friday at 4:35 p.m.

"That means burn your masks right now if you didn't already. Open your gym, and movie theatre and open whatever business you have. Go on and frequent whatever business you would like to go to, if you have a church that's limited your services because of how you're reading the EOs, forget that. All of those executive orders, based on COVID-19 circumstances, from 2020, they're out, they're gone, they're done," Henry said.
 

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Really?! :cautious:

https://www.twitter.com/i/web/status/1313089557772951553/



I wonder if that law will suddenly be legal if a republican governor wants to use it? :unsure:

The 'best' part? I'm sure they will be in good hands now.


https://www.twitter.com/i/web/status/1313095326098751488/

I have never --never!!!-- seen a major political party (and usual power-sharer in governments all around the USA) be so obstinate in putting politics before interests of the people in my long life, as while watching the Republican Party in cahoots with Donald Trump so blatantly mismanage a national crisis. Never.

The global covid-19 pandemic is a public health crisis we've been in since the spring (and earlier than we even knew about it). And yet these guys in the not so Grand Old Party grasp at straws even now to dismiss measures intended to suppress the rate of new infection below a level that could again threaten to overwhelm medical resources and shut down entire sectors of industry vital to everyone's wellbeing: agriculture, retail, transportation workers are all at risk every day when measures like masking up and observing social distancing are abandoned.

Without irony I will just note here that when somebody does something that appears to break a law, and it's inconvenient to the platform and policy of Republicans, the old way of handling that after the fact was for the Republicans to sit down with the Democrats and explain how fixing the law was in the interests of ... well, at least some of the people. You know, like when Travelers and Citibank merged "because they wanted to" and despite that merger being a violation of Glass Steagall. No problem, they just fixed Glass Steagall after the fact to bless the union of banking and insurance interests. But the Republican Party in Michigan can't help the governor reshape the view of Michigan laws to help save the lives of Michiganders? I hope the citizens of Michigan who manage to survive covid-19 just abandon the dregs of their GOP for the next 50 years.
 

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Oh, because he has to be THAT guy always first & foremost...
https://www.twitter.com/i/web/status/1313186529058136070/

All those sorts who said one should NOT wish ill will, you may want to reconsider this ONE time.

Especially for the clueless fuck who's been in charge of NOT dealing with a pandemic that has killed 200K +, and when he got it, got his own team of doctors PERSONALLY and rushed to Walter Reed. 🤬🤬🤬🤬

And...
https://www.twitter.com/i/web/status/1313190652499427328/

https://www.twitter.com/i/web/status/1313221118241591296/
 
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