Opposing anti-fascism = supporting fascism

Opposing anti-fascism = supporting fascism

Incredible. Jack Posobiec references the earliest version of antifa — the anti-fascists in the Weimar Republic who were opposed to the Nazi Party — as the bad guys. [image or embed] — Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona.bsky.social) Oct 8, 2025 at 3:16 PM The following is REAL footage from Portland, 2025. Viewer discretion is advised. [image or embed] — The Daily Show (@thedailyshow.com) Oct 9, 2025 at 3:23 PM History's Two Greatest ANTIFA LEADERS 😉 [image or embed] — Fun Puns 24…

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Oklahoma’s Republican governor critical of National Guard deployment in Chicago

Oklahoma’s Republican governor critical of National Guard deployment in Chicago

The New York Times reports: Gov. Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma, a Republican and the chairman of the National Governors Association, on Thursday criticized the deployment of Texas National Guard troops to Illinois as a violation of his beliefs in federalism and “states’ rights.” His comments, in an interview with The New York Times, marked the first time a Republican governor has questioned the interstate deployment of National Guard troops over a governor’s objections. Gov. JB Pritzker of Illinois and other…

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The Supreme Court is headed toward a radically new vision of unlimited presidential power

The Supreme Court is headed toward a radically new vision of unlimited presidential power

In a series of cases over the past 15 years, the Supreme Court has moved in a pro-presidential direction. Geoff Livingston/Getty Images By Graham G. Dodds, Concordia University President Donald Trump set the tone for his second term by issuing 26 executive orders, four proclamations and 12 memorandums on his first day back in office. The barrage of unilateral presidential actions has not yet let up. These have included Trump’s efforts to remove thousands of government workers and fire several…

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The universe began with the Big Bang and is predicted to end with a Big Crunch

The universe began with the Big Bang and is predicted to end with a Big Crunch

Science Alert reports: If recent discoveries that dark energy is evolving hold any water, our Universe will collapse under its own gravity on a finite timeline, new calculations suggest. Based on several recent dark energy results, a new model finds that the Universe has a lifespan of just 33.3 billion years. Since we are now 13.8 billion years after the Big Bang, this suggests that we have a smidge less than 20 billion years left. For another 11 billion years,…

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Retaliation: State violence is targeting journalists

Retaliation: State violence is targeting journalists

David Wallace-Wells writes: Last Friday, the 48-year-old Emmy-winning reporter Mario Guevara was deported to El Salvador from an ICE detention facility in Folkston, Ga. He was held in detention there for over 100 days. The state’s filings concerning his detention seem to largely focus on the crime of committing journalism. Guevara was arrested in June at a No Kings rally outside Atlanta, where, while filming the protest for his livestreaming platform MG News, he (clearly wearing a press vest and…

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Labor Department says Trump’s immigration raids are causing a food crisis

Labor Department says Trump’s immigration raids are causing a food crisis

David Dayen writes: The Department of Labor’s new rule cutting farmworker wages bluntly states that souped-up immigration enforcement has devastated the agricultural workforce and created a significant “risk of supply shock-induced food shortages,” according to a document filed in the Federal Register last week. The document also indicates that American workers are simply not interested in and do not have the skills to perform agricultural jobs, at odds with Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins’s claim that the farm workforce will soon…

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Marjorie Taylor Greene is exposing the growing rift between MAGA and the GOP

Marjorie Taylor Greene is exposing the growing rift between MAGA and the GOP

NBC News reports: When the White House discouraged Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from launching a Senate bid in Georgia this spring, Greene — a longtime loyal ally of President Donald Trump — agreed to back off her statewide ambitions. But that didn’t mean the firebrand Republican was going to back down from other fights she felt were worth waging — including, or perhaps especially, with her own party. Over the past six months, Greene has made waves in Washington for…

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Chicago Latina activist shot by Border Patrol survives, lawyers up

Chicago Latina activist shot by Border Patrol survives, lawyers up

Pablo ManrĂ­quez writes: On Saturday, federal agents shot Marimar “La Maggie” Martinez five to seven times in Brighton Park. Yesterday, she walked out of the hospital—bandaged, limping, but alive—flanked by her lawyer, Christopher Parente, and a crowd chanting her name. That image—a Latina activist standing upright after federal bullets tore through her car and body—belongs to a long ledger of American overreach. CBP called it an “ambush.” Her community calls it what it looks like: an execution that failed. The…

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Federal grand jury refuses to indict couple found with guns outside ICE facility

Federal grand jury refuses to indict couple found with guns outside ICE facility

Chicago Sun-Times reports: With an unusually loud bang of his gavel Wednesday morning, a federal magistrate judge agreed to dismiss charges against a Chicago couple found lawfully carrying loaded pistols last month outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Broadview. A grand jury on Tuesday returned a “no bill” in the case of Ray Collins and Jocelyne Robledo, a prosecutor explained. In doing so, the grand jurors refused to hand up an indictment in the high-profile case resulting…

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Rubio lied: Starving children scream for food as aid cuts unleash devastation and death across Myanmar

Rubio lied: Starving children scream for food as aid cuts unleash devastation and death across Myanmar

The Associated Press reports: Mohammed Taher clutched the lifeless body of his 2-year-old son and wept. Ever since his family’s food rations stopped arriving at their internment camp in Myanmar in April, the father had watched helplessly as his once-vibrant baby boy weakened, suffering from diarrhea and begging for food. On May 21, exactly two weeks after Taher’s little boy died, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio sat before Congress and declared: “No one has died” because of his government’s…

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Threat to global markets: Risks posed by AI bubble and Federal Reserve losing credibility

Threat to global markets: Risks posed by AI bubble and Federal Reserve losing credibility

The Guardian reports: The Bank of England has warned there is a growing risk of a “sudden correction” in global markets as it raised concerns about soaring valuations of leading AI tech companies. Policymakers said there were also threats of a “sharp repricing of US dollar assets” if the Federal Reserve lost credibility in the eyes of global investors. It comes as Donald Trump’s continues to attack the US central bank and threaten its independence. Continued hype and optimism about…

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How to save the American democratic experiment

How to save the American democratic experiment

John Fabian Witt writes: As democracy in the United States spirals into a widening gyre of distrust, demagogy and violence, a question has been loosed in minds across America: How does this all end? The historical analogies seem bleak. Germany’s interwar political dysfunction looms largest because of its descent into fascism. Yet there is a more hopeful example, overlooked though much closer at hand: the United States of a century ago. At the outset of the 1920s, a wave of…

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The activists tracking ICE in Los Angeles

The activists tracking ICE in Los Angeles

Oren Peleg writes: On a crisp September morning in Los Angeles, Elijah Chiland, Victor Maldonado, and four other volunteers of the Harbor Area Peace Patrol gathered at Wilmington Waterfront Park, just outside the city’s port. “If you would have told me at the beginning of the summer that, three months into this, we would be waking up at ungodly hours to fight fascism, I wouldn’t have believed you,” Maldonado said. At 6 A.M., they piled into two cars and drove…

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No, Trump doesn’t have the legal authority to deploy troops to wherever he wants

No, Trump doesn’t have the legal authority to deploy troops to wherever he wants

Stephen I. Vladeck writes: President Trump’s escalating efforts to deploy armed troops onto the streets of several American cities run by Democratic officials are raising a question courts have been all but completely able to avoid since the Constitution was drafted: Can presidents unleash the armed forces on their own people based on facts that they contrive? The text of the relevant statutes doesn’t answer that question. But our constitutional ideals, to say nothing of common sense, should — and…

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