CURRENT EVENTS July 31-Sept 27

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We should never give him credit under any circumstance anymore, regardless of how lovely and competent these people may be. You are probably the best thing about this board but sorry you seem incapable or unwilling to acknowledge how dire things are. At best, Trump has no clue that these are decent people. The days of hoping accidents like this might turn a corner and set us on a better path are long gone, IMO. We’re not battling over inches, we’re at full scale war. And we need people as smart and informed as you to stop acting like we’re a few decent legal beagles away from normalcy. I’m not trying to be a dick, and I know this is just a minor comment I’ve decided to reply to, but we’re completely fucked if people like you are reluctant to acknowledge just how bad things are.
I hear you. And I think things have accelerated drastically this month. Not sure if the timing is a plan from the Project 2025 folks — get the OBBB passed and Congress out of session before going all in or it has just taken this long to get the snowball rolling down hill this fast?

I wasn’t suggesting that a few good nominees (who I’m sure Trump had zero meaningful input in choosing) means some sort of sea change in the Trump Admin trajectory. More like a couple of wildflowers blooming in a deserted lot.

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Justice Dept. declines to defend grants for Hispanic-serving colleges, calling them unconstitutional​



“… In a memo sent to Congress, the Justice Department said it agrees with a lawsuit attempting to strike down grants that are reserved for colleges and universities where at least a quarter of undergraduates are Hispanic. Congress created the program in 1998 after finding Latino students were going to college and graduating at far lower rates than white students.

Justice Department officials argued the program provides an unconstitutional advantage based on race or ethnicity.

The state of Tennessee and an anti-affirmative action organization sued the U.S. Education Department in June, asking a judge to halt the Hispanic-Serving Institution program. Tennessee argued all of its public universities serve Hispanic students but none meet the “arbitrary ethnic threshold” to be eligible for the grants. Those schools miss out on tens of millions of dollars because of discriminatory requirements, the suit said.

… Trump is taking steps to dismantle the Education Department and has called for massive funding cuts, yet his 2026 budget request preserved grants for Hispanic universities and even asked Congress for a slight increase. Even so, there have been doubts about his administration’s commitment to the funding.…”

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Not sure why the Trump Admin doesn’t defund the program. They’ve done it with plenty of programs established by law and funded by Congress, why stop here?
 

Donald Trump Signals Move To Rebrand Kennedy Center With His Own Name: “Maybe In A Week Or So”​



“…“On December 5 of this year, the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw will take place at the Kennedy Center,” Trump said. “Some people refer to it as the ‘Trump Kennedy Center,’ but we’re not prepared to do that quite yet. Maybe in a week or so.”…”

 
What bothers me the most is that our grandparents would be stacking MAGA bodies like dry firewood. 😡
I'm not sure about that. The only real difference was that overt authoritarianism wasn't needed to enforce much the same policies currently being pushed on us. They, however, had considerably less knowledge of the world, history and advances in technology. Ignorance is easier to forgive than revanchism.
 
My grandfather (Korean and Desert Storm vet) is the most MAGA person I know

Yeah, but now he's in a cult. And I probably should have said great grandparents. WWII vets (the few that are still with us) are the ones who are immune to the MAGA bullshit. They've seen it.
 
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“… Last week, in fact, on the eighth anniversary of the violent far-right rally in Charlottesville, Va., where neo-Nazis marched by torchlight chanting about immigrants and Jews, Augustus Sol Invictus, a Florida lawyer who helped organize the event, marveled at how thoroughly the Trump administration had adopted a position that had once been on the fringes of political discourse.

… Abigail Jackson, a White House spokeswoman, offered a vocal defense of Mr. Trump. “President Trump is a voice for millions of forgotten men and women who support the widely popular policies he is enacting,” she said.

During the Biden administration, far-right organizations like the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers were severely hobbled, largely by the criminal prosecutions of dozens of their members who took part in the Capitol attack.

… While some far-right groups, like the fascist organization Patriot Front, have continued to stage public demonstrations, researchers at Armed Conflict Location & Event Data, a nonprofit organization that tracks political violence, have found far fewer right-wing protests this year compared with recent years.

In addition to the disruptions stemming from the Jan. 6 criminal prosecutions, some experts in far-right extremism say that the relative quiet of extremists is because the Trump administration has enacted much of their agenda….”
 
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“… Last week, in fact, on the eighth anniversary of the violent far-right rally in Charlottesville, Va., where neo-Nazis marched by torchlight chanting about immigrants and Jews, Augustus Sol Invictus, a Florida lawyer who helped organize the event, marveled at how thoroughly the Trump administration had adopted a position that had once been on the fringes of political discourse.

… Abigail Jackson, a White House spokeswoman, offered a vocal defense of Mr. Trump. “President Trump is a voice for millions of forgotten men and women who support the widely popular policies he is enacting,” she said.

During the Biden administration, far-right organizations like the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers were severely hobbled, largely by the criminal prosecutions of dozens of their members who took part in the Capitol attack.

… While some far-right groups, like the fascist organization Patriot Front, have continued to stage public demonstrations, researchers at Armed Conflict Location & Event Data, a nonprofit organization that tracks political violence, have found far fewer right-wing protests this year compared with recent years.

In addition to the disruptions stemming from the Jan. 6 criminal prosecutions, some experts in far-right extremism say that the relative quiet of extremists is because the Trump administration has enacted much of their agenda….”
Once we get to the other side of this, as a society we are going to have to inflict punishments on these people that a pardon cannot undo.
 
I'm not sure about that. The only real difference was that overt authoritarianism wasn't needed to enforce much the same policies currently being pushed on us. They, however, had considerably less knowledge of the world, history and advances in technology. Ignorance is easier to forgive than revanchism.
One of the things I love about the internet - - when I see a word that I'm not sure of, I just click on it and definition and a sentence using it just pops-up. If anyone ever felt that the internet was created for idiots, I am living, breathing proof of that assertion.
 
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