Open Thread | Think On This…..Very Interesting…

This was a very interesting thread.

Sassiest Minx nka Petty Betty šŸ† šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø
@SassiestMinx
I had a disciplined update drafted, but events have moved faster than even I expected. A thread.

First, a baseline reminder:

Congressional Republicans will never arrive at impeachment the way Democrats do.
They will not frame it around morality, cruelty, victims, or outrage, even if those factors exist privately.
Republicans act when institutions stop functioning and they lose power as a result. I hesitate to call out only impeachment in this analysis. Instead, I am using ā€œinstitutional changeā€ to encompass both that, and removal of the Speaker, and more sudden & unexpected retirement/resignation announcements.

If movement happens, it will be justified as restoring order, preserving Congress’s constitutional role, and making governance possible again. The language will be procedural, restrained, and frankly boring on purpose.

If you’re waiting for Republicans to say, ā€œTrump crossed a moral line,ā€ you’ll wait forever.
If you’re watching for Republicans to say, calmly, ā€œthis is no longer sustainable,ā€ you’re watching the right thing.

Here are the signals that have happened congress went in to recess, which is the date I’m using as a timeline marker.

1. Elite Donors and Corporate Power Have Gone Quiet.
During the election, inauguration, and through late December, major corporate and financial figures were publicly engaged: congratulatory statements, ā€œworking togetherā€ language, meetings, photo-ops, and selective policy support.

Since the VE attacks, that engagement has collapsed into silence. They are not defending Trump’s actions. They are not amplifying his agenda. They are not publicly owning outcomes. This is not neutrality. This is reputational risk containment.

When elite actors go quiet all at once and/or pushback (See: oil companies), it usually means they no longer believe defending the governing trajectory is worth the downside risk. That matters, a lot.
10:28 AM Ā· Jan 11, 2026

Sassiest Minx nka Petty Betty šŸ† šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø
@SassiestMinx
2. A Senior, Institutionally Respected Republican Drew a Structural Red Line.

I’ve been watching for a very specific moment: a senior Republican, not a MAGA firebrand and not a habitual dissenter, publicly rebuking Trump over function, not morality.

That happened!!!!!

Tom Tillis went on the Senate floor and drew a clear red line around Greenland, not because it’s ā€œwrong,ā€ but because it breaks institutional order and bypasses Congress.

His tone wasn’t fear or performative outrage. It was exasperation and the sound of someone who has already processed the implications.

Important point:
You do not do this publicly unless you’ve already taken the temperature privately!!!! You only do it if you have support, even if it is private support for now.
10:28 AM Ā· Jan 11, 2026

Sassiest Minx nka Petty Betty šŸ† šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø
@SassiestMinx
3. Leadership Has Gone Silent Instead of Directive.

In moments of crisis, functional leadership (Speaker, majority and minority leaders, whips, committee chairs) does one of two things: coordinates messaging, or goes quiet when coordination isn’t possible. Speaker Johnson has done the latter. Remember, the GOP just held it’s ā€œstart of the sessionā€ pep rally, uh, ā€œretreatā€ on MONDAY! Messaging has already fallen apart.

There has been no leadership attempt to reframe recent events, set narrative boundaries, or align the caucus around all of Trump’s actions and proposals. Instead, leadership communications have retreated to safe, generic content. That absence is not accidental. It suggests internal disagreement strong enough to prevent unified messaging. Johnson didn’t even take a side on the Renee Good murder. Instead, he posted a sort of ā€œHappy Local Policeā€ post on X right after the Mpls shooting. He’s acting as if this event never happened. However, you can darn well be assured Levitt and team, including DT, have told him to get out there are tow the Trump line, to create unified Republican messaging. That’s his job. He didn’t and couldn’t.

That, IMO, is exactly why Vance was sent instead. Normally, you’d see Johnson in the hallways of the Capitol talking to reporters, or holding a presser, right? Not this time. He’s gone quiet since the 17 Republicans threatened him with ouster & voted yes on the restoration of ACA subsidies.
10:28 AM Ā· Jan 11, 2026

Sassiest Minx nka Petty Betty šŸ† šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø
@SassiestMinx
4. Republicans Are Quietly Shifting from Policy Disputes to Process Language.

This is subtle but critical. Rather than defending or opposing individual actions on the merits, Republicans are increasingly framing concerns around congressional authorization, separation of powers, jurisdiction, precedent and custom, and sustainability of governance.

That shift matters more than any single vote or press conference.

When arguments move from ā€œI disagreeā€ to ā€œthis breaks the system,ā€ institutional change becomes thinkable. Especially when the Speaker has been silenced and a shutdown is looming. In fact, why aren’t R’s screaming about how Dems are trying to do another shutdown, and Dems are preventing us from governing, blah blah? Crickets. They’re beginning to look at this as a whole, versus issue by issue.
10:28 AM Ā· Jan 11, 2026

Sassiest Minx nka Petty Betty šŸ† šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø
@SassiestMinx
5. Flood-the-Zone Has Reached Institutional Saturation.
Here is the keystone constraint most people are missing:

Congress cannot realistically pass a War Powers resolution through committee, both chambers, and leadership, for Greenland, Venezuela, Mexico, Cuba, Ukraine, Iran, and other flashpoints in anything resembling real time. (See: Noem impeachment). And definitely can’t pass a CR with everything being thrown at them at once.

It is procedurally impossible. And it is doubly impossible before a likely government shutdown approaching. That means Republicans cannot manage this administration issue-by-issue, even if they wanted to.

At some point, the choice becomes endless reactive firefighting that collapses governance (and their credibility) or addressing the source of the lawlessness itself: Trump & friends. That’s why individual proposals are starting to matter less than the pattern.

As far as the possible Noem impeachment goes: Dems are screaming for this, however, I believe it has 2 functions. One, to put the actual word ā€œimpeachmentā€ out there for Congressional Republicans, and the public. Two, to make it clear there’s no freaking way they could do that without upending their ability to govern over everything else that’s flooded the zone. They are raising this as a signal to R’s that even if they wanted to, doing so is nearly impossible before a likely shutdown – the avoidance of which SHOULD be their focus right now. In other words, Congressional Republicans will ask themselves, ā€œWhat will this really accomplish?ā€ Nothing, because it’s not her that’s the REAL problem. It’s Trump. Dems are forcing that confrontation and Noem’s impeachment is the vehicle they’re using to do so.
10:28 AM Ā· Jan 11, 2026
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6. What to watch for over the next 2 weeks that signals institutional change is inching closer:

A. More process language from Republicans but not more passion & outrage or defensiveness.
B. WHO echoes Tom Tillis, and how.
C. Continued leadership silence or generic, vague messaging.
D. Absence of whip pressure and no visible efforts to ā€œget members in line,ā€ no unity messaging, no enforcement language by Tom Emmer and Steve Scalise.
E. Elite donors remaining quiet rather than defensive & corporations pushing back further.
F. No attempt to manage chaos issue-by-issue.
G. Shutdown language replacing culture-war language with a focus on governability, timelines, and procedural bottlenecks instead of PURELY partisan blame.
H. Democrats forcing institutional questions, not moral ones.

If several of these appear together, especially within a short time window, that’s not just noise or coincidence. That’s coordination and coalescence beginning to form. They’re exactly the things we need to see to signal REAL CHANGE.

Watch for the public silence, Jordan, Graham, etc. They may post online, but we want to see just how *visibly* they tow the party line on everything Trump is saying. We want to see if they’ll speak out in public, creating a clip that can be used forever. Or not.
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32 Responses to Open Thread | Think On This…..Very Interesting…

  1. rikyrah says:

    Ron Filipkowski
    @RonFilipkowski
    Mike Lindell lays out his campaign platform for his MN governor campaign. He says he will ban Sharia Law on day one and arrest all the people protesting ICE because they’re all being bussed in and aren’t from MN.
    https://x.com/RonFilipkowski/status/2012202295761465673?s=20

  2. rikyrah says:

    Dave Keating
    @DaveKeating
    “We cannot leave the security of Europe in the hands of voters in Wisconsin every 4 years” says France’s Europe Minister

    “Let’s get out of collective denial. Europeans must take their destiny into their own hands, regardless of who is elected šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡øpresident”
    https://x.com/DaveKeating/status/1849915556335407543?s=20

  3. rikyrah says:

    Tim
    @trouble_man90
    We’re losing allies because they can no longer guarantee that America won’t elect a fascist every other election. They could handle us electing Trump once then kicking him out. But electing him a second time is what sealed the deal.
    https://x.com/trouble_man90/status/2012226960370311530?s=20

  4. rikyrah says:

    The Tennessee Holler
    @TheTNHoller
    DELETED

    After lying about this baby they gassed and almost killed in their own neighborhood, DHS deleted their post
    https://x.com/TheTNHoller/status/2012242573692113310?s=20

  5. rikyrah says:

    Meidas_Charise Lee
    @charise_lee
    Two American teenagers just arrested by ICE
    Lashawn James and Treyshawn James

    https://x.com/charise_lee/status/2011977864707785005?s=20

  6. rikyrah says:

    Jay in Kyiv
    @JayinKyiv
    Confirming that the US did indeed cut off the supply of Ukraine’s air defense missiles just long enough for Putin to fully devastate the remaining power plants.

    “Until this morning, Ukraine did not have missiles for air defense systems” — Zelensky

    Trump and Putin working together to pressure Ukraine.
    6:08 AM Ā· Jan 16, 2026
    https://x.com/JayinKyiv/status/2012134971796844933?s=20

  7. rikyrah says:

    Just Phucking Evil

    Texas Observer

    ‪@texasobserver.org‬

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    Our top story: Rather than putting the unhoused into homes, these billionaires want to recriminalize living on the streets and force institutionalization through civil commitment. In Dallas and on the national stage, they seem to be winning the debate.
    https://bsky.app/profile/texasobserver.org/post/3mckupebzoy2p

  8. rikyrah says:

    The Intercept

    ‪@theintercept.com‬

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    Dark-money groups want a look at the Chicago Teachers Union’s finances. The Trump administration could help them get it.
    https://bsky.app/profile/theintercept.com/post/3mckunas2pl23

  9. rikyrah says:

    Trifling Azz Muthaphuckas

    Indiana University Cancels MLK Celebration Dinner
    By Emma Whitford

    Indiana University in Indianapolis canceled a dinner in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. hosted annually in January by the Black Student Union, Mirror Indy reported. This year’s would have been the 57th consecutive annual MLK dinner, which was first convened in 1969.

    Officials in the Division of Student Affairs told the Black Student Union the event was canceled at the end of the fall semester, citing ā€œbudget constraints,ā€ according to a letter the Black Student Union executive council posted on Instagram.

    ā€œFor months prior, we had been diligently seeking guidance and confirmation on whether the dinner would be approved, funded and supported,ā€ the executive council wrote. ā€œThis is not just about a dinner. This is about the erosion of Black traditions under vague justifications. This is about institutional decisions being made without Black voices at the table.ā€

    In a letter to campus Tuesday, IU Indianapolis chancellor Latha Ramchand said, ā€œThe MLK Dinner is not going away—rather we are in a moment of transition,ā€ and described a new task force that will ā€œhelp us reimagine our affinity dinners and related events.ā€ The task force will complete its work by April 10, she said. The university will host other MLK Day events next week, including a teach-in and an open mic session ā€œon Dr. King’s legacy expressed through words and art,ā€ Ramchand wrote.

    In their response letter to the Division of Student Affairs, the Black Student Union’s executive council questioned whether the current political climate may have influenced administrators’ decision to cancel the dinner. The university in May closed its diversity, equity and inclusion office, which included the Multicultural Center and the LGBTQ+ Center; student organizations within the office were transferred to the Office of Student Involvement. A student with the Queer Student Union told Mirror Indy that the Harvey Milk Dinner, typically held in October, was also canceled this academic year.

    https://www.insidehighered.com/news/quick-takes/2026/01/15/indiana-university-cancels-mlk-celebration-dinner

  10. rikyrah says:

    The crazyfication factor is 27%
    So, how close is the green bar to 27%

    If below 27%, then that tells you something. He lost part of the crazy of the crazy.

    Matt McDermott
    @mattmfm
    Devastating new CNN poll on the anniversary of Trump’s first year in office: voters think he’s made everything worse — crime, free speech, health, global security. Literally every promise.

    https://cnn.com/2026/01/16/politics/trump-economy-first-year-cnn-poll

    https://x.com/mattmfm/status/2012144382858895367?s=20

  11. rikyrah says:

    Orla Joelsen
    @OJoelsen
    President Trump, gave an exclusive interview to the news agency Reuters on Wednesday, in which the conversation, among other topics, addressed Greenland.

    So far, only excerpts from the interview have been released, but according to Reuters, the American president dismissed concerns about Greenland’s future.

    The media outlet also confronted Trump with an Ipsos opinion poll showing that few Americans support his desire to take control of Greenland.

    Trump rejected this, however, calling the poll ā€œfake,ā€ Reuters reports.
    3:02 AM Ā· Jan 15, 2026
    https://x.com/OJoelsen/status/2011725739293319187?s=20

  12. rikyrah says:

    BrooklynDad_Defiant!ā˜®ļø
    @mmpadellan
    We didn’t see this chaos in President Obama’s America.

    We didn’t see this chaos in President Biden’s America.

    This is a pattern of chaos and violence in trump’s America.

    It IS intentional.
    ICE is provoking it.

    https://x.com/mmpadellan/status/2011648409477034273?s=20

  13. rikyrah says:

    Governor Tim Walz
    @GovTimWalz
    State investigators have been on the scene in North Minneapolis.

    I know you’re angry. I’m angry. What Donald Trump wants is violence in the streets.

    But Minnesota will remain an island of decency, of justice, of community, and of peace.

    Don’t give him what he wants.
    11:04 PM Ā· Jan 14, 2026
    https://x.com/GovTimWalz/status/2011665852265881872?s=20

  14. rikyrah says:

    Don Winslow
    @donwinslow
    1. Blue states cut off federal tax payments.

    2. National shutdown strike for three weeks.
    Shut the country down.

    3. And this BS will stop.
    8:35 PM Ā· Jan 14, 2026
    https://x.com/donwinslow/status/2011628274192093640?s=20

  15. rikyrah says:

    Acyn

    ‪@acyn.bsky.social‬

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    Reporter: Renee Good was shot in the head and killed by an ICE Agent.

    Leavitt: Why was she killed?

    Reporter: Because an ICE agent acted recklessly and killed her unjustifiably

    Leavitt: You’re a left-wing hack. You’re not a reporter.
    https://bsky.app/profile/acyn.bsky.social/post/3mciapoou4y2c

  16. rikyrah says:

    CalMatters
    ‪@calmatters.org‬

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    A panel of three federal court judges shot down the latest ā€œHail Maryā€ attempt by California Republicans and President Donald Trump’s administration to halt the use of the new congressional maps voters approved under Proposition 50. bit.ly/3LOogpJ

    šŸ“ø Larry Valenzuela

    https://bsky.app/profile/calmatters.org/post/3mcitsvax472h

  17. rikyrah says:

    The Wall Street Journal

    ‪@wsj.com‬

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    Tensions are rising between the Department of Homeland Security and indigenous tribal leaders who say they believe federal agents have arrested several Native American men amid the immigration-enforcement surge in Minneapolis.
    https://bsky.app/profile/wsj.com/post/3mcitm36ie42e

  18. rikyrah says:

    John Moe

    ‪@johnmoe.bsky.social‬

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    Saint Paul schools will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday to prepare for optional online learning.

    I’ve seen schools close for snow, for pandemic, for natural disaster. I’ve never seen schools close because of threat from our own government.
    7:05 PM Ā· Jan 14, 2026
    https://bsky.app/profile/johnmoe.bsky.social/post/3mcgfd65wl22n

  19. rikyrah says:

    Laurie Hertzel
    ‪@lhertzel.bsky.social‬

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    One of the stories that makes me the saddest out of this ICE invasion is one out of the Minnesota Star Tribune today about ICE agents eating at a little Mexican restaurant in the small town of Willmar, Minn, —and then, when they were done, arresting some of the workers.
    6:56 PM Ā· Jan 15, 2026
    https://bsky.app/profile/lhertzel.bsky.social/post/3mcivbchb2c2v

  20. rikyrah says:

    Rachel Maddow

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    “Fierce opposition to ICE and the Border Patrol has sprung up through block clubs, neighborhood group chats, school Facebook groups and Catholic parishes, stretching beyond the typical Democratic voter base…”

    Yup. Exactly.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/14/u...
    https://bsky.app/profile/maddow.bsky.social/post/3mciskshedk2o

  21. rikyrah says:

    Mr. Dan Zak

    ‪@mrdanzak.com‬

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    Stunning photos from Minneapolis, including this one by John Locher for the Associated Press. http://www.theatlantic.com/photography/...
    https://bsky.app/profile/mrdanzak.com/post/3mcicng2rsc23

  22. rikyrah says:

    Minneapolis church has delivered more than 12,000 boxes of groceries to families in hiding | MPR News
    https://www.mprnews.org/episode/2026/01/15/minneapolis-church-has-delivered-more-than-12000-boxes-of-groceries-to-families-in-hiding

  23. rikyrah says:

    Glenn Kirschner
    ‪@glennkirschner.bsky.social‬

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    Here is the first information we have about the nature of Renee Good’s injuries. It’s absurd and inexcusable that federal law enforcement authorities still are apparently refusing to investigate this police use of force resulting in death.

    This from The New York Times:
    https://bsky.app/profile/glennkirschner.bsky.social/post/3mckc7x5agk23

  24. rikyrah says:

    According to this poll, 58% of Americans say that Trump’s first year was a failure and 55% say he’s made economic conditions worse.

    Let me guess, CBS News will just double down on its leader worship….

    https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/16/politics/trump-economy-first-year-cnn-poll

  25. rikyrah says:

    What Now

    @mullenbe11

    Right-Wing Influencers Have Flooded Minneapolis – WIRED
    https://x.com/mullenbe11/status/2011144352253559145?s=20

  26. rikyrah says:

    preview of the new HBCU exhibit, At the Vanguard, at The Museum. Lots of good stuff there. Focus on 5 particular schools.

    https://nmaahc.si.edu/explore/exhibitions/vanguard

  27. rikyrah says:

    Jesus Freakin Congress
    @TheJFreakinC
    🚨Last night, in Minneapolis, federal agents fired green chemical gas into a residential neighborhood after community members showed up to document what was happening on their own block.

    Let’s be very clear about what that means…

    This wasn’t a federal courthouse.
    This wasn’t federal property.
    This was people standing in the streets where they live… streets lined with houses, apartments, kids, babies, and pregnant people.

    That green gas didn’t just hit people outside. It spread through the neighborhood, into yards and homes.

    Agents also threw flash bangs at a family trying to leave because of the smoke, even though they had small children, including a 6-month-old who was later taken to the hospital by ambulance.

    And, the green gas matters. This isn’t ā€œnormalā€ tear gas.

    That same green smoke has been documented before… in Portland… where it was used by federal agents to ā€œprotectā€ federal buildings.

    Independent testing found it contained hexachloroethane, which produces zinc chloride smoke when deployed. The U.S. military stopped using it decades ago because of how toxic it is.

    Exposure to this gas is linked to burning skin and eyes, coughing, vomiting, chest pain, and serious respiratory injury, with the risk of delayed and long-term lung damage. This is especially dangerous for infants, children, pregnant people, and anyone with asthma or other respiratory conditions.

    Now, federal agents are using it in neighborhoods.

    And on top of that… ICE and other federal agents are not supposed to be doing crowd control in residential areas at all.

    Their authority is limited to specific federal functions. Crowd control in city streets is not one of them. They do not have blanket jurisdiction to gas neighborhoods because people are in their own neighborhood streets.

    So what we’re watching is federal agents:

    • acting outside their role
    • performing crowd control where they have no jurisdiction
    • firing toxic green gas into civilian neighborhoods
    • and exposing families inside their own homes to chemicals that cause real physical harm.

    This isn’t public safety.
    This isn’t lawful enforcement.

    This is the federal government treating American neighborhoods like hostile territory… and using chemical weapons to do it.

    That should alarm everyone, because there is nothing stopping this from happening in your neighborhood next.
    https://x.com/TheJFreakinC/status/2011846411395137790?s=20

  28. rikyrah says:

    PATHETIC

    Aaron Rupar
    @atrupar
    MarĆ­a Corina Machado on her meeting with Trump: ā€œI presented the president of the United States with the Nobel Peace Prizeā€
    https://x.com/atrupar/status/2011914770790666677?s=20

  29. rikyrah says:

    When the technology you grew up with is now a museum exhibition😪😪

    https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8fB2FKV/

  30. rikyrah says:

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