Weekend Open Thread

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Open Thread | Yeah, This Is Where I Am With Supporters of This Administration

All of this is true. And, it’s the foundation of why people like me have absolutely no interest in finding ‘middle ground’ with these people.
This is about VALUES.
AND, MY VALUES ARE INCOMPATIBLE WITH THIS AND ANYONE WHO SUPPORTS THIS.

Brad
@BraddrofliT
If you’re still backing him now, it’s for 1 of 2 reasons:
1. You’re too weak to admit you were wrong;
2. The hate he feeds matches your appetite to watch others in pain.

There is no middle ground.
2:41 PM · Dec 28, 2025
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Open Thread | Debating Away Our Humanity

Another excellent piece by Jessica Valenti.

Debating Away Our Humanity
CBS News wants to know if “feminism failed women.” Here’s what they’re really asking.
Jessica Valenti
Dec 30

I drafted about ten different ledes for this column before realizing that nothing could beat the chilling absurdity of facts laid plain: CBS News, now led by one of the least talented women in media, plans to air a Bank of America-sponsored debate asking, “Has feminism failed women?”

The episode will run next year as part of the station’s new series, Things That Matter—which editor-in-chief Bari Weiss says will feature “honest conversation and civil, passionate debate.”

Civil and passionate debate…about whether equality is bad for women?

Given the regular slate of horrors I write about, you might think a single episode of television from an already-embattled media company wouldn’t rank high on my list of worries. But it’s not just CBS News asking this question.

Since Donald Trump returned to the White House, a growing number of publications, podcasts, and pundits are questioning feminism under the auspices of civil discourse. In recent months, I’ve been invited by half a dozen outlets to participate in similar ‘debates’ myself. The NPR-distributed series Open to Debate asked whether I’d weigh in on the question, “has feminism hurt women?” (NPR!) And earlier this year, I declined a “balanced and insightful discussion” on the wildly popular podcast Diary of a CEO—an episode they ended up calling, “Has modern feminism betrayed the very women it promised to empower?”

Why forgo all these opportunities to get in front of huge audiences and defend feminism? Because to participate would be accepting the premise that our rights and humanity are up for debate. Once you concede that it’s reasonable to ask whether women’s rights are a good thing, you’ve already lost.

And let’s be real, that is the question they’re asking. While there are plenty of vital conversations to have about feminism—even about its missteps—these shows and others like it aren’t interrogating if and how feminism delivered equality for women. They’re questioning whether equality itself was a mistake.

After all, when outlets ask whether ‘feminism’ has failed, the term is just a proxy for the issues they’re really targeting—like women’s right to work, vote, and control our own bodies. It’s a whole lot easier to debate ‘feminism’ than admit you’re challenging basic freedoms.

This sudden broad media interest isn’t some well-timed coincidence, either. We’re watching a deliberate conservative cultural push designed to undermine women’s rights. Some outlets are in on it, others are falling for it. Either way, the endgame is the same: treating our humanity like a thought exercise makes it that much easier to legislate away.

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Open Thread | It’s January….We Need to Start Spreading The Word About the USPS and Their Potential Sabotage of Mail Ballots for the November 2026 Elections

I have strongly, for the past 5+ years, told anyone who has a Mail Ballot, that if they don’t have the option of dropping their Mail Ballot off at a Election Authority Drop Box and if they must send their Mail Ballot back by mail..
1. DO NOT put it in a USPS Mailbox
2. DO NOT give it to your local Mailman.

YOU SHOULD GO LITERALLY INTO THE POST OFFICE AND WATCH THE POSTAL EMPLOYEE HAND STAMP YOUR BALLOT.

It’s January. Democrats need to start getting the word out for Mail Ballots. They have months to get organized and start on the local level.

James Tate
@JamesTate121
Vote as soon as you can.

The USPS just changed how postmarks work—and it will affect mail-in voting while hitting Americans with late fees on everything from tax payments to rent checks.
Starting in 2026, your postmark date won’t reflect when you actually mailed something anymore. Instead of stamping mail with the date you dropped it in a mailbox or handed it to a postal worker, USPS will now mark it with whenever their sorting machine gets around to processing it—potentially days later.

Please note;
1. IF you have an option for an Election Jurisdiction MAIL DROP BOX, USE IT.
2. IF you have to use the USPS to return your Mail Ballot, please note the changes.

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Weekend Open Thread

Good Morning. I hope that you are enjoying this weekend, fully vaccinated and boosted, with family and friends. That new booster shot has been approved..be sure to get it. Call and see if your pharmacy has it.

Order your free COVID Tests., if you still can.

NBC News

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Bruce Springsteen’s protest song “Streets of Minneapolis,” a response to the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by federal agents, soars to the top of iTunes.
https://bsky.app/profile/nbcnews.com/post/3mdnrnvt3ef2f

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Open Thread | More from Minnesota

All In with Chris Hayes

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WATCH– Tim Walz on his call with Trump officials: “Not once did they ever say Alex or Renee’s name. Not once did they ask how the people of Minnesota were doing. So look, I know who I’m dealing with, and I know the reason that he was calling me was he needed something from us.”
https://bsky.app/profile/allinwithchris.bsky.social/post/3mdjnfrebgc2j

The Atlantic

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Governor Tim Walz warns of a national unraveling in an interview with
@isaacstanleybecker.bsky.social
. “It’s worse than you think,” Walz says of the situation in Minnesota.
https://bsky.app/profile/theatlantic.com/post/3mdjr537qm72h

Tim Walz Fears a Fort Sumter Moment in Minneapolis
The Minnesota governor warns of a national unraveling.
By Isaac Stanley-Becker

… Walz bowed out of his reelection race earlier this month. The 2024 vice-presidential candidate said that he didn’t want politics to interfere with his work amid an intensifying federal probe into welfare fraud in his state. Two days later, his phone rang, and it was Jacob Frey, the mayor of Minneapolis. Renee Good had been shot and killed by an ICE officer, one of thousands of federal agents deployed to Minnesota as part of what the Trump administration declared the largest immigration-enforcement operation in history. “Get yourself prepared,” was the mayor’s message, Walz recalled to me. He had understood instantly that the kind of unrest not seen since the summer of 2020, in the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder, could be returning to Minneapolis.

Barely two weeks later, federal agents shot and killed a second Minneapolis resident. Walz still doesn’t know the names of the agents who unloaded their firearms into Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse. State authorities were blocked from investigating both killings. Instead, the governor was placed under federal investigation along with other Democratic officials. Meanwhile, the Justice Department is demanding access to Minnesota’s voter rolls, couching the extraordinary election-year request as a quid pro quo for restoring “law and order.”…

President Trump called Walz “seriously retarded” in a Thanksgiving post on social media. Yet the president reported having a “very good call” with the governor on Monday, saying the two were “on a similar wavelength.”

By the time of their conversation, senior advisers to the president had smeared Pretti as a “domestic terrorist” and “would-be assassin.” Trump declined to echo those characterizations in interviews and other comments this week. But in their phone call, Walz told me, the president didn’t say Pretti’s name, didn’t express condolences for his family, and didn’t ask how residents of the state were doing.

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Open Thread | Minnesota Proved MAGA Wrong

From The Atlantic:

Minnesota Proved MAGA Wrong
The pushback against ICE exposed a series of mistaken assumptions.

By Adam Serwer
Photographs by Jack Califano

It took only a few minutes before everyone in the church knew that another person had been shot. I was sitting with Trygve Olsen, a big man in a wool hat and puffy vest, who lifted his phone to show me a text with the news. It was his 50th birthday, and one of the coldest days of the year. I asked him whether he was doing anything special to celebrate. “What should I be doing?” he replied. “Should I sit at home and open presents? This is where I’m supposed to be.”

He had come to Iglesia Cristiana La Viña Burnsville, about 15 miles south of the Twin Cities, to pick up food for families who are too afraid to go out—some have barely left home since federal immigration agents deployed to Minnesota two months ago. The church was filled with pallets of frozen meat and vegetables, diapers, fruit, and toilet paper. Outside, a man wearing a leather biker vest bearing the insignia of the Latin American Motorcycle Association, his blond beard flecked with ice crystals, directed a line of cars through the snow.

The man who had been shot—fatally, we later learned—was Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse who had been recording agents outside a doughnut shop. Officials at the Department of Homeland Security claimed that he had threatened agents with a gun; videos of the shooting show him holding only his phone when he is pushed down by masked federal agents and beaten, his licensed sidearm removed from its holster by one agent before another unloads several shots into his back. Pretti’s death was a reminder—if anyone in Minnesota still needed one—that people had reason to be hiding, and that those trying to help them, protect them, or protest on their behalf had reason to be scared.

The church has a mostly Hispanic and working-class flock. Its pastor, Miguel Aviles, who goes by Pastor Miguel, told me that it had sent out about 2,000 packages of food since the federal agents had arrived. Many of the people in hiding, he said, “have asylum cases pending. They already have work permits and stuff, but some of them are legal residents and still they’re afraid to go out. Because of their skin color, they are afraid to go out.”

Federal agents have arrested about 3,000 people in the state, but they have released the names of only about 240 of those detained, leaving unclear how many of the larger number have committed any crimes. Many more thousands of people have been affected by the arrests and the fear they have instilled. Minnesota Public Radio estimates that in school districts “with widespread federal activity, as many as 20 to 40 percent of students have been absent in recent weeks.”

I don’t know what the feds expected when they surged into Minnesota. In late November, The New York Times reported on a public-benefit fraud scheme in the state that was executed mainly by people of Somali descent. Federal prosecutors under the Biden administration had already indicted dozens of people, but after the Times story broke, President Trump began ranting about Somalis, whom he referred to as “garbage”; declared that he didn’t want Somali immigrants in the country;and announced that he was sending thousands of armed federal immigration agents to Minneapolis. This weekend, he posted on social media that the agents were there because of “massive monetary fraud.” The real reason may be that a majority of Minnesotans did not vote for him. Trump has said that “I won Minnesota three times, and I didn’t get credit for it. That’s a crooked state.” He has never won Minnesota.

Perhaps the Trump-administration officials had hoped that a few rabble-rousers would get violent, justifying the kind of crackdown he seems to fantasize about. Maybe they had assumed that they would find only a caricature of “the resistance”—people who seethed about Trump online but would be unwilling to do anything to defend themselves against him.

Instead, what they discovered in the frozen North was something different: a real resistance, broad and organized and overwhelmingly nonviolent, the kind of movement that emerges only under sustained attacks by an oppressive state. Tens of thousands of volunteers—at the very least—are risking their safety to defend their neighbors and their freedom. They aren’t looking for attention or likes on social media. Unless they are killed by federal agents, as Pretti and Renee Good were, other activists do not even necessarily know their names. Many use a handle or code name out of fear of government retaliation. Their concerns are justified: A number of people working as volunteers or observers told me that they had been trailed home by ICE agents, and some of their communications have already been infiltrated, screenshotted, and posted online, forcing them to use new text chains and code names. One urgent question among observers, as the videos of Pretti’s killing spread, was what his handle might have been.

Olsen had originally used the handle “Redbear” in communicating with me, but later said I could name him. He had agreed to let me ride along while he did his deliveries. As he loaded up his truck with supplies, he wore just a long-sleeved red shirt and vest, apparently unfazed by the Minnesota cold.

“This is my first occupation,” Olsen said as I climbed into the truck. “Welcome to the underground, I guess.”

Read the rest of the story at the link above.

They thought they would overwhelm Minnesota and bully them into submission. They were wrong.

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Open Thread | ICE Has Killed Another Person in Minnesota

Christian Petersen
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A VA nurse who dedicated his life to helping others, murdered by a man who has dedicated his life to hurting others.
https://bsky.app/profile/iwantyoustudio.bsky.social/post/3md7bzzcuss2h

‪Democratic Activists‬
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You, sir, are our hero. One man at St. Francois County Courthouse. Little does he probably know, he will need to add another name to his sign….

Hope ☄️ (NO DMS!)
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Updated.

His name was Alex Pretti, a 37 year old white male; a registered nurse.

These are the last words of some Antifa or terrorists in Minnesota:

Pretti: “Are you OK?” To the woman next to him who ICE also pepper sprayed in the face.🤬 RIP 💔

Renee Nicole Good: “I’m not mad at you.” RIP 💔

3:06 PM · Jan 24, 2026

Jeff Rueter

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Kare 11 local news just read, in full, this statement from Michael and Susan Pretti, the parents of Alex Pretti.

“Please get the truth out about our son.”
https://bsky.app/profile/jeffrueter.bsky.social/post/3md7iqqr5622i

Acyn

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Walz: Minnesotans are witnessing, and we’re creating a log of evidence for the future prosecution of ice agents and officials responsible for this.
https://bsky.app/profile/acyn.bsky.social/post/3md6xto34e424

Eric Michael Garcia

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Alex Pretti grew up in Green Bay, Wisconsin, where he played football, baseball and ran track for Preble High School. He was a Boy Scout and sang in the Green Bay Boy Choir.

apnews.com/article/immi…
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VBL-Commish
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Logically we all know these ICE state raids are meant to terrorize blue states. And they are. But they also are not doing this in red states because the only way they can convince MAGA voters to not believe their own eyes is by keeping everything on social media and FOX, and off their own streets.
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Weekend Open Thread

Good Morning. I hope that you are enjoying this weekend, fully vaccinated and boosted, with family and friends. That new booster shot has been approved..be sure to get it. Call and see if your pharmacy has it.

Order your free COVID Tests., if you still can.

GEEDEE
@GEEDEEzNutz
NO ONE is talking about Tiktok’s latest update on their terms and services

-tracks your citizenship/immigration status
-Religious beliefs
-mental and physical health diagnosis
-your race
-if you’re TRANS or NONBINARY
-sexual preferences and orientation

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Open Thread | What the Democrats Got In Terms of ICE and the Rest of the Budget

Eric Michael Garcia

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Minibus is out. Democrats were able to include some guardrails in about ICE:
-restricts ICE to spending $3.8 billion of its annual budget
on detention as opposed to being able to spend $10 billion
-$20 million that must be used for body cameras 1/
http://www.appropriations.senate.gov/imo/media/do…

Click to access fy26_homeland_security_conference_bill_summary.pdf

http://www.appropriations.senate.gov
7:55 AM · Jan 20, 2026

Eric Michael Garcia

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Other aspects:
-de-escalation training for ICE and CBP officers
-training all law officers and agents, on Americans’ right to record any interactions.
-Provides line-item funding ($20 million) for mandated, independent oversight of detention facilities
http://www.appropriations.senate.gov/imo/media/do…

Click to access fy26_homeland_security_conference_bill_summary.pdf

http://www.appropriations.senate.gov
7:58 AM · Jan 20, 2026

Other aspects:-de-escalation training for ICE and CBP officers-training all law officers and agents, on Americans’ right to record any interactions.-Provides line-item funding ($20 million) for mandated, independent oversight of detention facilities http://www.appropriations.senate.gov/imo/media/do…

Eric Michael Garcia (@ericmgarcia.bsky.social) 2026-01-20T13:58:19.545Z

Eric Michael Garcia

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Another big one “Cuts funding for CBP by nearly $1.3 billion.”
8:05 AM · Jan 20, 2026

GOLIKEHELLMACHINE
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the choice isn’t “shut down the government or fund ICE”, ICE is getting funded no matter what, the choice is “try to enforce oversight and spending or don’t participate at all”
10:01 AM · Jan 20, 2026
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Erin Reed

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1. In a major victory, Democrats have managed to get all anti-trans riders stripped from the final appropriations bills.

This includes HHS and Ed, which had the worst provisions in congressional history.

If it passes, it will be a big win for 2026.

2. Early Tuesday morning, final appropriations bills for the Departments of Labor, HHS, and Education—and related agencies—were released, marking the last major potentially anti-trans funding measures to be negotiated in the aftermath of the record-breaking government shutdown fight in 2025.

3. Now, with the final bills released, it is clear that no anti-transgender riders were included—meaning transgender people will largely be spared new congressional attacks through most of 2026 should they pass as-is.

4. As the government shut down on Oct. 1, the state of appropriations bills needed to reopen the federal government for any extended period was extraordinarily dire for transgender people. Dozens of anti-transgender riders were embedded across House appropriations bills.

5. Those fears eased somewhat. In the months that followed, Democrats notched a series of incremental victories for transgender people, advancing multiple appropriations “minibus” packages that stripped out anti-trans riders.

6. Now, with this release, the final HHS and Education bills contain no anti-transgender provisions: no ban on hospitals providing gender-affirming care to transgender youth, no threats to strip funding from schools that support transgender students or allow them to use the bathroom.

7. When asked about the successful stripping of anti-trans provisions, a staffer for Representative Sarah McBride tells Erin In The Morning, “Rep. McBride works closely with her colleagues every day to defend the rights of all her constituents, including LGBTQ people across Delaware.”

8. “It takes strong allies in leadership and on committees to rein in the worst excesses of this Republican trifecta, Rep. McBride remains grateful to Ranking Members DeLauro, Murray, and Democratic leadership for prioritizing the removal of these harmful riders.”

9. This does not mean that transgender people will not be targeted with policies and rules that affect them in all areas of life. Trump will still use federal powers to do so. However, the lack of passage means that these attacks will only last for as long as we have Trump in the White House
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