thank you for this break in 2026's chaos. <3
what is the point of congress? i feel like we're minutes away from them taking a vote to disband. "separation of powers? no thank you." feckless.
DRAG HER, TILLIS.
FAFO on steroids. and they probably LOVE steroids.
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/03/u...
wag the dog.
it's not regressive taxation, as it's the rich who will be affected by these tariffs that no one is paying.
If my followers have been inspired by the fierce resistance the Twin Cities has put up to ICE, you should make it a point to take a trip here (April through October 😬), enjoy the wonderful things MN has to offer and support our small businesses. It continues to be a really tough time for them.
can you be against half-time in spanish and FOR mass in latin? asking for a friend.
has anybody gotten confirmation yet from Mike Johnson that he hasn't seen the post?
if it weren't for conspiracy theories, mike johnson wouldn't read at all.
in a plot twist, it is the party who said "guns for everyone" who now wants them banned. especially where *they live.
envious of all the lucky people who have seen this:
www.nytimes.com/2026/01/31/t...
but if you destroy the capitol? full pardon. heroes.
having watched "pretty woman" (and thus have impeccable financial credentials), i'm pretty sure that trump believes he has acquired the USA and is now selling it for parts.
Wild that there was an open lane called "what if we just explain things clearly to people?" and he's the first one to ever fill it
future me looks forward to reading her full-page ad in the wall street journal.
worth seven minutes of your time (just a bit longer if you read the text)
www.newyorker.com/culture/scre...
For our new book, and hopefully with more to come, we created a little logo.
'P&C Additions' will be printed matter (books, zines, leaflets) celebrating our love of stationery and ephemera.
"imagine how they lie when there's no evidence to contradict them." ~ jon stewart, last night.
whatever. is your message "fascists are people too?"
This is the single funniest excuse he could have come up with for not wanting to be booed in public
THIS IS EXACTLY CORRECT. i don't care if you want lower taxes or fewer immigrants, surely you can agree that public executions of those who disagree with you is not "democracy".
This is an excellent analogy, because my recollection from grade school is that the pen on the right looks fun and exciting, and then you play with it for a few minutes and realize it's not actually useful for anything and in fact makes some tasks more cumbersome, and never think about it again.
thank you. needed this today. <3
i've never wished bad winter weather on minneapolis until now.
so much for the "sticks and stones" childhood adage. apparently, words are the problem.
@presentcorrect.bsky.social from today's nytimes www.nytimes.com/2026/01/08/b...
The rage that has to exist in the average Minnesotan to watch someone stuck on an icy hill and STAND BY AND TAUNT THEM