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Dad Loves His Work

by @heymistermix.com|  December 17, 202411:55 am| 178 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

Here’s a little story about a man in his early 70’s, hard worker, respected by colleagues and the people he serves.  He seems sharp as a tack and is healthy and fit for his age.  One day, he’s doing his job and he feels that he just isn’t performing up to the standard he expects from himself and colleagues.  So, he retires — some would say early, considering his condition.  I would say that his retirement is probably not something a whole lot of people celebrated, since they liked to have him around and considered him a wise person worth consulting.  But he knew it was time, and he left before something terrible happened.

That’s my dad, a retired country doctor.  His retirement was painful for him.  He would often say he felt useless, and with time on his hands, he would think back over cases of people who died who could have lived if more modern treatment were available (“we were so stupid” was a common refrain).  He loved his work, but he let it go.

So when I write about a 74-year-old man who was recently diagnosed with esophageal cancer but still wants to lead the Oversight Committee, I have the same expectations for him as I do for my father, and for countless thousands of people who retire every day.  If you can’t do the job with the vigor and concentration that it deserves, move over for someone else.

And don’t have any illusions about how difficult the job of a committee chair or other leadership position is.  Nancy Pelosi broke her hip while on a congressional delegation to Luxembourg the other day.  She’s got incredible energy for her age, but the expectations for leadership are high, so I assume she still takes a lot of trips that would be tiring for anyone, never mind an 84 year-old.

Finally, the whole seniority system is broken and needs to be replaced.  It’s a perverse incentive for people who ought to retire to hang on so they can be committee chairs in their later years.   And, it’s not always honored:  Hakeem Jeffries will be starting his 7th term in Congress next year, but he’s already the minority leader.  Certainly there are more senior leaders in the party who should have gotten “their turn”, but didn’t, presumably because Jeffries is more energetic and able.  Seniority gives us leaders steeped in traditions that haven’t been honored or acknowledged by Republicans for decades.  It gives us leaders who are good behind-the-scenes maneuverers, but often poor spokespeople.  It also gives us people from districts where they don’t have to campaign very hard.  And it gives us Dianne Feinstein.

The main goal of an opposition party is to oppose.  It’s trivial but true that part of that includes the ability for the leadership to get in front of a microphone and be loud and proud about what we’re against (and what we’re for, instead).  There’s no sin in expecting our leadership to be up to the job.  It’s not ageism to let the voters decide if their representative is still up to the job, but let the caucus rules and norms decide that a sick or feeble person isn’t up to a leadership position.

Update:

Well, here’s your answer:

Driving the news: Connolly defeated Ocasio-Cortez 131-84, according to sources with knowledge of the matter.

  • He had the backing of several veteran lawmakers, including former Speaker Nancy Pelosi(D-Calif.).

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Tuesday Morning Open Thread: *THIS* Is Our New Silly Season

by Anne Laurie|  December 17, 20247:53 am| 321 Comments

This post is in: Excellent Links, Information As Power, Open Threads, Popular Culture, Science & Technology

Tuesday Morning Open Thread:  *THIS* Is Our New Silly Season

(Drew Sheneman via GoComics.com)

 
It’s the darkest time of the year, here in the Northern Hemisphere, as we hang suspended between an underappreciated Democratic presidency and an increasingly chaotic Republican national takeover. Small wonder the sky is perceived as full of brooding portents!

FBI, FAA, DHS and DoD reps told reporters this weekend that they got 5,000+ tips about drones. Fewer than 100 were actionable. And of those almost all mapped onto approach/exit routes for planes from airports.
People are panicking. Officials in power amplifying the panic are idiots/making it worse.

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— Nicholas Slayton (@nslayton.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 12:19 PM

Situation: There are 65 unknown drones in the sky
"Ridiculous! I need to go investigate this myself! Better send my drone!"
Situation: There are 66 unknown drones in the sky

— SwiftOnSecurity (@swiftonsecurity.com) December 14, 2024 at 8:05 PM

I wrote about The Drone Issue and the classic American pastime of driving yourself insane and posting about it because you are uneasy or just bored. defector.com/its-time-for…

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— David_j_roth (@davidjroth.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 11:16 AM

The inestimable Dave Roth, at Defector, explains “It’s Time For A Little Recreational Mental Illness In New Jersey”:

… Whatever these sightings actually are, and they seem mostly to be people mistaking airplanes or stars for some scarier other thing TBD, they also feel symptomatic of this broader moment’s and this particular milieu’s combination of generalized unease and all-devouring boredom. “One thing we know is that humans, when they see something in the sky, they’re really bad at telling how far away it is,” the communications director of the flight tracker Flightradar24 told NJ.com. “Our depth perception is awful, particularly at night.” Another thing we know is that humans, when primed to believe that Something Is Going On Up There but also just in general, will get weird and stay weird about stuff more or less for yuks. Whether this is people acting out some wish to see the unease they feel inside reflected by a world that otherwise doesn’t acknowledge them or just indulging in the classic suburban pastime of noticing something and then calling the police and/or doing some weird online posting about it, it all comes out more or less the same—people with garages giving themselves a few cheeky nibbles of schizophrenia, as a treat…

The response to this has been decently telling, without ever actually telling anyone anything new or useful. State and federal agencies have fielded and investigated reports of drone sightings for nearly a month—the first sightings in New Jersey were reported on November 18—and have found nothing of note. This has done nothing to stop people from wandering out into their yards and taking and posting (and posting, and posting) sub-Nightengaleian photos and video of the night sky. “Can you explain this?” these concerned citizens say, thrusting the absolute shittiest photo you’ve ever seen towards…well, just thrusting it outwards, mostly. At an unlucky neighbor, maybe, but more likely just at anyone scrolling past on some platform or other, and more generally in the direction of The Media, or The Government…

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… Newly elected New Jersey Sen. Andy Kim went on a ride along with local law enforcement and a NJ.com reporter in rural Hunterdon County last week. “It’s my responsibility to show the people of New Jersey that we’re being responsive,” Kim said. “They have every right to know.” Local police told Kim that they routinely see 10 or so drones per shift, although “unfortunately, by the time we get there, they’re already gone.” Kim himself reported seeing some stuff—”these definitely don’t seem like the ones from Best Buy”—and promised to “stay on top of this and try to run this down.”

Another New Jersey elected official, Rep. Scott Van Drew, took a different approach. Van Drew, who styles himself like an unusually unethical restaurateur and represents what is by wide acclaim the most deranged part of the state, went on Fox News on Wednesday to tell viewers concerned about the drones what they wanted to hear, which is that they were absolutely right to be concerned about those drones. “Iran launched a mothership probably about a month ago that contains these drones,” Van Drew told Fox host Harris Faulkner, not a little gleefully. “That mothership, I’m going to tell you the deal, it’s off the East Coast of the United States of America. They’ve launched drones.” When challenged, Van Drew put a video on YouTube reiterating his assertions. “We know there is an Iranian drone ship that went missing from its port,” he said. “And the timing of the disappearance is circumstantially consistent with the beginning of the appearance of these drones.” (“There is no Iranian ship off the coast of the United States,” a Pentagon spokesperson said last Thursday, “and there’s no so-called mothership launching drones towards the United States.”)

You can see, in these representatives’ respective responses to this little flare-up of recreational mental illness, two divergent but not quite competing visions of government. Kim goes out of his way to show that he takes these concerns seriously and allows that there may be something there before promising to do his level best to find out what it is; Van Drew goes on TV and talks the wildest shit he can, and then goes on YouTube, puts on a somber face, says “fear has no place in responsible leadership,” and keeps right on talking it. I probably don’t need to tell you which political party either elected official belongs to, but it seems both more salient and more worrying that it is nearly impossible to imagine a way in which those two approaches to public service could be brought together in collaboration, to this problem or really any other. That doesn’t preclude some sort of action in response—and frankly we are long overdue for a federal law making it legal for law enforcement officers to fire their guns at passing airplanes if they believe it’s appropriate to do so—but it also doesn’t augur well for any kind of solution…

Every sf reader of a certain age remembers C.M. Kornbluth’s 1950 “Silly Season“, a short story where multiple summers of weird lights in the sky turn out to be the precursor to an actual alien invasion. I’m not sure such an invasion wouldn’t be welcome, right about now.

A lot of people are mistaking perfectly routine predatory flights by the Jersey Devil for drones.

— BeijingPalmer (@beijingpalmer.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 1:34 PM

huh i wonder why overnight air traffic might be heavier in the last couple weeks before christmas

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— GOLIKEHELLMACHINE (@golikehellmachine.com) December 16, 2024 at 12:31 PM

Reminder: Social media Sharing is caring!

When you see drones performing synchronized maneuvers over a stadium, keep in mind:
1) they took off in the immediate vicinity and have neither the speed nor the endurance to fly anywhere else
2) they aren't carrying any weapons, which are too heavy
3) nobody's trying to disrupt their communications

— Patrick Chovanec (@prchovanec.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 9:16 PM

4) if there was serious wind or bad weather, they'd have to call the whole thing off.

— Patrick Chovanec (@prchovanec.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 9:16 PM

Quick update Bluesky: ever wonder why there are no sharp images of these “drones” when many people have good cameras? ????

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— Adam Kinzinger (@adamkinzinger.bsky.social) December 15, 2024 at 6:11 PM

Don’t bother trying to inform the MAGAts, though…

Warning: deep state drones may closely resemble your neighbor Wayne in a MAGA hat

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— Domestic Enemy Hat (@kenwhite.bsky.social) December 17, 2024 at 12:52 AM

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Late Night Open Thread: Never Give Up, Never Surrender

by Anne Laurie|  December 17, 20243:00 am| 61 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Proud to Be A Democrat, Trumpery

You know one way for YOU to obey in advance?
Is to say, "I can't affect what my Republican Senator does, so I'll go on Bluesky and whine that THEY'LL all comply in advance," when they have ALREADY rejected 2 nominees and forced FBI Background checks at least in some cases.

— emptywheel (@emptywheel.bsky.social) December 15, 2024 at 6:44 AM

There’s a Guindon cartoon where one of his little people tells another “You shouldn’t wallow in self-pity… but it’s okay to put your feet in it and swish them around a little.”

It feels like some of us are not only wallowing in that footbath, but drinking the bathwater as well. Which really isn’t a good idea, especially since the volume of Epsom salts wasn’t calculated for internal use…

I see A LOT of people claiming that entities — tech companies, Senators, Europe, pissed off GOP judges — WILL bow down, which is a good way to avoid doing work themselves.
They SURE AS HELL will if there's no counterweight. Your job is to ID points of friction and be that counterweight.

— emptywheel (@emptywheel.bsky.social) December 15, 2024 at 6:46 AM

But the reality is all these entities are showing SOME pushback (or might, if consumer pressure is brought to bear). Rather than making yourself maximally impotent by saying, "it's hopeless, nothing I can do," figure out what you CAN do, and at least try.

— emptywheel (@emptywheel.bsky.social) December 15, 2024 at 6:47 AM

A bit depressing if your calls are to be directed to Senators JD Fing Vannce and Bernie Moreno

— Jay Patrick (@motownfan.bsky.social) December 15, 2024 at 6:55 AM

Push anyway. Ask for *written* responses. Make their staff do the hard work of constituent response. Write to the press if their response is nonsense; contains obvious lies, omissions or errors; or they don't bother to respond to you.

Make them go on record. Don't let them hide in the shadows.

— Mike Kellar 🇺🇸 Thank You, President Biden 🇺🇸 (@michaelakellar.bsky.social) December 15, 2024 at 9:56 AM

If you’re disheartened by the election and the impending Trump disaster, read this installment of my free Stop the Presses newsletter. Here’s the mindset we need to survive the rise of fascism and ultimately defeat it.

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— Mark Jacob (@markjacob.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 9:05 AM

Earnest, and yet: Important!

As democracy defenders, we’re facing hard times when authoritarian Donald Trump takes office Jan. 20. But what will we do about it? For now, I’m focusing on what we won’t do:

We won’t shut up.

We won’t retreat from the news.

We won’t lose our ability to be outraged…

We won’t get exhausted. Instead, we’ll pace ourselves, find ways to relax and enjoy life, and be ready to go at the crucial moments.

We won’t accept the notion that “all politicians lie.” More politicians lie when the news media and public accept lying and thus make it advantageous to lie.

We won’t forget to be kind…

We won’t backbite other pro-democracy advocates just because we disagree with them on style points and other minor issues.

We won’t lose our sense of humor, which sustains us in difficult times.

We won’t accept slander and disrespect toward public workers, who do jobs that benefit us all. In fact, we’ll celebrate any bureaucratic red tape they can create to stall the cruelties that Team Trump attempts…

We won’t dismiss the possibility that friends and family who voted for Trumpism will abandon it when they see the damage it does.

We won’t let the Republican culture of hate cause us to hate our fellow human beings.

We won’t give up our values – our sense of right and wrong.

And we won’t lose hope. Because if we stand strong, we won’t lose our country…

We’re looking at four years (minimum) of fighting back. I for one intend to keep reminding myself that sometimes “I will try again, tomorrow” is the bravest statement possible.

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War for Ukraine Day 1,027: A Brief Monday Night Update

by Adam L Silverman|  December 16, 20247:34 pm| 17 Comments

This post is in: Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Military, Open Threads, Russia, Silverman on Security, War, War in Ukraine

A quick housekeeping note: While the congestion eased up and the fever broke yesterday, I may have pushed things a little too much today. I’m not saying I did, but I am definitely feeling munky funky, so I’m just going to run down the basics.

Last night in comments Nukular Biskits and KatKapCC asked about the origins of what is going on in Georgia. The bottom line up front is that Putin using a combination of Little Green Men combined with local native Russian speaking separatists created a pretext to scarf up South Ossetia and Abkhazia in 2008. Four years later, Putin’s local oligarch proxy Bidzina Ivanishvili and his Georgian Dream political party came t power on a pledge to integrate Georgia into the EU. Slowly at first and then faster and faster Ivanishvili and his Georgian Dream parliamentarians and ministers actually moved Georgia away from the EU. There were major protests in 2023. Things settled down for a bit until Georgian Dream won what everyone not aligned with Putin asserts is a a rigged election. The election and how Georgian Dream has behaved since the election has now brought a new round of protests. The Georgians protesting want the elections voided, new elections called, and those elections properly run and monitored to ensure they aren’t rigged again by Ivanishvili and Georgian Dream. They also want the Georgian Dream’s bogus “selection” of a new president on Saturday voided too.

Here is President Zelenskyy’s address from earlier today. Video below, English transcripts after the jump.

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There Is Not a Single Reason for North Koreans to Die in This War; the Only Reason Is Putin’s Madness – Address by the President

16 December 2024 – 21:09

I wish you health, fellow Ukrainians!

Briefly about today.

Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi provided a report on the situation at the front, with a particular focus on the Donetsk region and the sectors there. He also provided an update on the situation in the areas of the Kursk operation. The Commander-in-Chief reported on the involvement of North Korean soldiers fighting alongside the Russian army. There are many details about the elimination of these forces as well. Preliminary data suggests that the Russians are trying to conceal the losses of the North Koreans. Ukraine’s Defense Forces and intelligence are working to determine the full extent of the actual losses suffered by Russian units that include North Koreans. Unfortunately, we are forced to defend against them as well, even though there is not a single reason for North Koreans to die in this war. The only reason is Putin’s madness, which has consumed Russia and fuels this war. We will continue to defend our positions.

Today, the European Union introduced its important 15th sanctions package, and I am grateful to our partners for this support in forcing Russia toward peace. Among other measures, the sanctions target the shadow tanker fleet that Russia uses to finance its aggression. This is a significant step, and all Russian tankers, companies, and individuals involved in helping Russia fund its war must ultimately be sanctioned. The pressure on Russia must continue, and they must not be allowed to adapt to the sanctions. The tougher the sanctions on Russia, the sooner they will be forced into genuine diplomacy.

Today, there was also a report from the Prime Minister regarding cooperation with our partners, particularly in financial matters. The Prime Minister reported that $20 billion from frozen Russian assets is now held in a World Bank account. We also discussed collaboration with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. There are specific programs in place, and next year we will be able to increase our energy capacity thanks to these EBRD initiatives alone. Additionally, there are extra funds allocated for energy efficiency programs. It is crucial to implement everything as quickly as possible.

And one more thing.

We are gradually finalizing new ambassadorial appointments and replacements within Ukraine’s diplomatic corps with our diplomats. We are preparing to strengthen our team – the team of Ukraine. Next year, our foreign policy efforts will be even more intense than this year and must be robust. The coming year should become a time for establishing peace – a lasting peace. I am grateful to all our partners who are helping us. Strong and coordinated efforts are key.

Glory to Ukraine!

Proving to pro-russians that North Koreans are fighting against Ukraine is pointless. Show them actual footage with Koreans – they’ll say they’re Asian russians. When the Pentagon confirms it, they say it’s a propaganda. No matter the evidence, they’ll simply move the goalposts

— Tatarigami (@tatarigami.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 3:06 PM

Once Ukraine captures its first Korean POWs, expect the following narratives:

– They’re South Korean actors
– They’re North Korean defectors working for South Korean intelligence
– It’s just a single volunteer
– It’s an AI

No matter the evidence, the goalposts will be shifted

— Tatarigami (@tatarigami.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 4:31 PM

The cost and the reason:

“What We Lost” is a short poetic documentary written and narrated by Ukrainian teenagers who suffered from the war that russia started against Ukraine. The teenagers try to reflect what they had lost and what they had been missing.
(Turn on CC for English subtitles)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6QN…

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— Sofia (@sofiaukraini.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 6:16 AM

Here’s the full videos with close captioning turned on:

The US:

The President-elect had some thoughts today about Ukraine’s defense against Russia’s genocidal re-invasion:

Trump speaks briefly about the Russo-Ukrainian war during a press conference at Mara-Lago now. He notes “pictures of fields where bodies are lying on top of bodies.” He says it looks like photos from the US Civil War. “We’ll be talking to President Putin.” And Zelensky, he adds.

— Christopher Miller (@christopherjm.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 12:25 PM

Trump asked by reporter if Ukraine should cede territory to Russia to end the war. “I’ll let you know after I have my first meeting,” he says. He adds: “There’s cities where there’s not a building standing… People can’t go back to those buildings. It’s rubble.”

— Christopher Miller (@christopherjm.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 12:25 PM

Trump compares it to knocking down a building in Manhattan, which of course Russia’s war is nothing like. For one, Russia is bombing residential buildings with the people still inside of them…

— Christopher Miller (@christopherjm.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 12:25 PM

Trump says he did not invite President Zelensky to his inauguration next month. But he says, hesitantly, before trailing off, “If he’d like to come…”

— Christopher Miller (@christopherjm.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 12:25 PM

Trump falsely claims Biden admin’s decisions to allow Ukraine to launch US ATACMS into Russian territory led to North Koreans being deployed to Russia, entering the war. But Pyongyang sent 11,000 troops to Russia a month earlier. In fact, part of Biden’s reasoning was North Korea foray into war.

— Christopher Miller (@christopherjm.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 12:25 PM

I’m not saying they’re accurate thoughts, but they’re thoughts…

One note about the sort of, maybe invitation for President Zelenskyy to come to the inauguration. If you recall the pictures of the President-elect with Presidents Zelenskyy and Macron during the trilateral meeting on the sides of the Notre Dame ceremonies a few weeks back, you’ll recall that the President-elect’s body posture and facial expressions towards President Zelenskyy were not those of someone who is or thinks he is dominant. Rather, they were obsequious and fawning. As others have observed over the years, the President-elect has a sweet tooth for strong men, which is usually expressed as both seeking the attention of and then being servile towards authoritarians like Putin, Xi, Orban, and Kim. We all remember the pictures of the President-elect after his bilat with Putin. Putin looked triumphantly gleeful, the President-elect looked like he’d just gotten the worst quarterly review ever. In the case of President Zelenskyy, however, the President-elect isn’t dealing with a strong man as in an authoritarian. Rather, he’s dealing with a person who is strong of character. What you saw in those pictures from France and in this sort of an invitation today is the President-elect’s true nature coming out from behind the tough guy act. In the presence or in relation to someone with more power or with greater strength of character, the President-elect becomes a suck up.

Georgia:

📣 ⭕ Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili has been invited to speak at the European Parliament, as announced today, December 16, by European Parliament President Roberta Metsola.

netgazeti.ge/news/756430/

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— Batumelebi&Netgazeti (@netgazeti.org) December 16, 2024 at 3:23 PM

Cinematographers and movie lovers held a protest march today, ending at Rustaveli, now lit up for the New Year.

#GeorgiaProtests against Georgian Dream’s anti-Western decisions and violence continue.

Day 19.

#TerrorinGeorgia

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— Publika.ge (@publikage.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 9:19 AM

Since we used garbage bins as barricades during crackdowns, the petty Mayor Kaladze has apparently refused to put new garbage bins at Rustaveli, leaving the protests without bins. The protesters collect the garbage so as not to litter. #terrorinGeorgia #GeorgiaProtests

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— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 4:46 PM

Day 19 of night protests. Day 4 of all day long protests. Release the unlawfully detained, schedule new, free and fair elections. #terrorinGeorgia #GeorgiaProtests
📷 Giorgi Burjanadze

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— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 2:34 PM

1/ The UK Minister of State for European Affairs, Stephen Doughty, referred to Maka Bochorishvili as a GD representative instead of the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

— Publika.ge (@publikage.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 9:09 AM

2/ “Today I reiterated in the clearest terms to Georgian Dream representative Maka Bochorishvili that police violence and arbitrary arrests in #Georgia are unacceptable. The UK will consider all options to ensure those responsible are held accountable”, Doughty wrote on X.

— Publika.ge (@publikage.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 9:09 AM

The European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, announced that the EU has agreed to suspend the visa-free regime for holders of Georgian diplomatic passports.
#GeorgiaProtests
netgazeti.ge/news/756405/

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— Batumelebi&Netgazeti (@netgazeti.org) December 16, 2024 at 12:52 PM

“Where are we going? To Europe!”, “No to the Russian regime” – Seniors held a protest march against Georgian Dream’s pro-Russian policy.

#GeorgiaProtests

Day 19

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— Publika.ge (@publikage.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 8:22 AM

“A dignified old age in a European Georgia”. – Grandmothers and grandfathers are protesting against Georgian Dream’s pro-Russian policies.

#GeorgiaProtests
day 19

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— Publika.ge (@publikage.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 6:35 AM

December 16 – #Tbilisi

Grandparents marched on Rustaveli Avenue, demanding the release of detainees and new elections. One banner read: “Babua (grandpa in Georgian) will never be called Dedushka (grandpa in Russian).”

#GeorgiaProtests

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— Batumelebi&Netgazeti (@netgazeti.org) December 16, 2024 at 7:13 AM

The grandparents are alright.

🟥Tension arose near the Constitutional Court in #Batumi on 19th day of #GeorgiaProtests, as police urge protesters to clear the road, sparking further resistance.
🟥 The protest is taking place on Gamsakhurdia Str, which sees very little traffic, especially at this time of day.

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— Batumelebi&Netgazeti (@netgazeti.org) December 16, 2024 at 12:23 PM

More than 300 large and small businesses have joined a statement demanding the re-holding of elections and the release of those arrested during protests before the New Year. Signatures on the statement are still being collected.

freebusiness.ge

#GeorgiaProtests

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— Publika.ge (@publikage.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 5:35 AM

The “Georgian Dream” government reacts to the sanctions imposed by Lithuania and Estonia as follows:

“Unfortunately, despite 33 years of independence, the authorities of Lithuania and Estonia have yet to break free of the soviet mentality”.

— Publika.ge (@publikage.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 5:28 AM

And we’ve found the little green men:

Alexei Lobarev, Head of the Russian Law Enforcement Trade Unions Association, said he was in Tbilisi “at the invitation of his colleagues.”

“Employees of Georgia’s MIA demonstrated their competence in this extreme situation,” he wrote.

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— Publika.ge (@publikage.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 4:55 AM

The Kursk cross border offensive:

North Korean infantry on the Kursk front.

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— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 6:04 AM

/2. Another North Korean from Kursk front

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— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 8:53 AM

Ukrainian Special Operations Forces strike North Korean infantry in Kursk region.

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— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 6:46 AM

Kharkiv:

77th Brigade repels Russian attack in the Kharkiv region. t.me/oaembr77/661

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— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 5:15 AM

At the start of December, Ukraine’s 13th National Guard Brigade, “Khartia,” carried out its first fully robotic operation in the Kharkiv sector, employing an unprecedented number of robotic and unmanned systems.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 4:33 AM

The operation, designed to set conditions for further advancements, utilized ground-based robots (including mining, demining, and kamikaze drones, as well as mobile turrets) and various UAVs (heavy bombers, observation drones, and FPVs).

Full video: t.me/wartranslate…

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 4:33 AM

The Serebryansky Forest:

A new assault in the Serebryansky Forest on the 63rd Brigade’s positions was repelled. A tank-fortification, two IFVs, and over 20 Russian soldiers were involved. The tank was destroyed, one IFV was hit, and the other detonated on two mines.
t.me/c/1605512487…

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 2:37 PM

Kupiansk:

A 53-year-old man is dead — killed by russian Uragan MLRS fire in Kupiansk, Kharkiv Oblast. A town battered beyond recognition, struck yet again. Not a battlefield, just a town struggling to survive under relentless terror.

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— Iryna Voichuk (@irynavoichuk.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 3:36 PM

Kurakhove:

Ukraine’s General Staff reported that in the past day, Ukrainian Defense Forces repelled 32 attacks in the Kurakhove sector. The enemy attempted to advance in the areas of Staryi Terny, Sontsivka, Zorya, Kurakhove, and Uspenivka.
t.me/GeneralStaff…

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 6:25 AM

Vovchansk:

Vovchansk in the Kharkiv region is now a wasteland. Russia destroyed it, turning it into dust.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 8:42 AM

Toretsk:

This is how Russians “liberate”. Ukrainian Toretsk.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 5:23 AM

Kherson:

#Kherson #HumanSafari

Cars set on fire by Russian drones today.

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— Zarina Zabrisky (@zarinazabrisky.bsky.social) December 16, 2024 at 6:29 PM

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AOC Loses First Oversight Vote

by @heymistermix.com|  December 16, 20246:49 pm| 117 Comments

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AOC is up against Gerry Connolly, a 74 year-old with esophageal cancer, for the post of ranking member of the House Oversight committee.  Here’s what happened today:

“House Democrats’ Steering and Policy Committee on Tuesday voted to recommend Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA) as ranking member of the House Oversight Committee,” Axios reports.

“It’s a huge blow to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s (D-N.Y.) hopes of leading the high-profile panel.”

“The House Democratic caucus still has to vote on whether to accept the recommendation – though that ratification is rarely denied.”

AOC’s response on BlueSky:

AOC Loses First Oversight Vote

I hope she knows something I don’t know.

BTW, the 5 year survival rate for esophageal cancer is 22% (all stages combined).  I’ve known two people, both younger than Connolly, who died a couple of years after their diagnosis, and were severely weakened by the treatment.  It’s a brutal disease.

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Christmas Prep (Open Thread)

by Betty Cracker|  December 16, 20245:37 pm| 101 Comments

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I just can’t be arsed to put up a Christmas tree this year. But I deployed this small nod to the season, and that will do nicely.

Christmas Prep (Open Thread)

Only $4.99 at Publix!

Bill doesn’t care about the holidays, and for various unrelated reasons, it’ll be just us and maybe four guests, and even they are iffy. That’s okay.

Had to run an errand today in Ocala, so I drove through some lovely country where the horsey set lives. It was a beautiful day, partly cloudy and coolish (by our standards).

The horses are nicer than the people up there, judging from all the Trump signs. I was tempted to yell “Fuck all y’all!!!” out the window, but it seemed an empty gesture.

One of y’all told me about a restaurant to try up there — Cafe Havana. I stopped by for lunch. Best Cuban food north of Tampa! Got my first proper cafe con leche in ages! Thanks for the tip.

The local public radio had a piece about the drone hysteria, which I heard in the car before I hit a playlist in self defense. The reporters treated it like a serious issue. Of course, the orange fart cloud amplified it in a news conference. I think it’s possible this country will actually die of stupidity.

Meanwhile, there’s holiday cheer to seek. Friends and family to see, cookies to bake, bad movies to watch, etc. Not even the current shitstorm can completely dampen it, at least for me. I won’t permit it.

Happy holidays, damn it!

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Another School Shooting

by @heymistermix.com|  December 16, 20242:29 pm| 145 Comments

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Again and again and again:

A student at a private Christian school in Madison, Wisconsin, has killed two people and injured six on campus, Madison police said Monday afternoon. The shooter is also dead. Police Chief Shon F. Barnes said in an earlier briefing that the shooter had killed four, but the department clarified the number in an update. At 10:57 a.m., officers received an active-shooter report at Abundant Life Christian School. Officers did not fire their weapons and found the suspected shooter dead, Barnes said. Those in the hospital have injuries that range from minor to life-threatening, Barnes said.

I thought Walz was really good at talking about the freedom to have guns, but the necessity of preventing school shootings. Who knows if we could have gotten anything done if we won,  but of course we’re now staring down the barrel of years more of absolutely nothing changing, and things probably getting worse.

(Link is to CNN live coverage, text from the WaPo, which is hard to link to.)

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