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  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,774
    kle4 said:

    I don't think it is that complicated, it's just that actors are often charismatic and confident (even if just in performance, be it professional performance or them speaking as themselves on TV etc), even if they know very little. And because of their fame they will get a chance to reveal how little they know if they want to speak on something - even if they are no less stupid on average than other people.

    So you have an increased chance of hearing what an actor thinks about something if they want, and if they are simplistic or wrong about it, their confidence in spouting it will be infuriating.
    Plus most of them are about the feels, rather than the facts, since it’s the nature of the job.
    Hence luvvies.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,774

    https://x.com/trump_repost/status/1908498779487039909

    China has been hit much harder than the USA, not even close. They, and many other nations, have treated us unsustainably badly. We have been the dumb and helpless "whipping post," but not any longer. We are bringing back jobs and businesses like never before. Already, more than FIVE TRILLION DOLLARS OF INVESTMENT, and rising fast! THIS IS AN ECONOMIC REVOLUTION, AND WE WILL WIN. HANG TOUGH, it won't be easy, but the end result will be historic. We will, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!

    RTFP, william.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,601

    No I agree the incompetence of Party Comms. people over the years seem to allow them to fall into the same bear trap year after year, but I doubt they all sit around a table and groupthink ads that can make the party appear racist. Although that probably did happen during Corbyn 's time in charge.
    Surely not


  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 31,327
    edited April 5
    Leon said:

    Hmm maybe

    Perhaps there was a tiny grr there. However if there was, then it was certainly not some absurd chagrin at being upstaged or whatever, it was jealousy of someone going to an interesting place, even as I am next to the Tien Shan mountains

    That is to say, I am so keen on travel even as I am in Kazakhstan when I hear of someone going to Mexico (or Iceland, Namibia, Australia, Toronto, Anglesey on a boat, fuck knows - almost anything) then I get a pang of envy and I want to be doing that AS WELL

    I am like the smoker described by Martin Amis who is so addicted to cigarettes even as he's smoking a cigarette he feels the desire to smoke a cigarette. Even as I travel to Kazakhstan I feel the desire to be in Mexico, Montpelier, or Malmo

    It is absolutely pathological, and closely linked to my aversion to boredom, but at this late stage in life I have accepted I am not going to change
    I don't find @TimS writing about relatively mundane travel to be as off topic ( for the reasons mentioned) or as tiresome as your posts and photographs of swimming with mermaids in the Lansdowne Club swimming pool, muff diving in the Indian Ocean with Somali pirate girls, eating live Pufferfish at Wheelers and shagging celebrities backwards over the altar of Cliff Richard's Barbadian church. All fascinating I'm sure but not really relevant to this site.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,601
    Sean_F said:

    The CCP has often proved extremely incompetent.
    They've done a good job making it hard for people to say so of course. And the myth gets bought.

    If only they were more consistently incompetent however, that would be good.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,812
    Leon said:

    At this point anyone who thinks this is "kinda 50/50" or "we can't really know, so why bother" is so dumb it's not worth engaging. So I am happy to yield. Believe what you like, if it consoles you
    You have the "belief" on this one and belief by its nature cannot be reasoned with. So, yes, it is futile to engage on it, but it's ok because I don't think what we've done here so far counts as that. If we stop now (which I sense we have?) we can agree we haven't engaged today on lab leak vs wet market and how there isn't (as yet) any clinching evidence either way.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,601

    David Frum‬ ‪@davidfrum.bsky.social‬
    ·
    12h
    Americans are going to think of Joe Biden the way post 1918 Viennese thought of Franz Josef: "maybe he was a little confused in his final days, but at least we could then have real cream in our coffee."

    https://bsky.app/profile/davidfrum.bsky.social/post/3llzej4z7u225

    Maybe, but not enough will think that for awhile. In the initial hardships a lot of people double down rather than face up to being wrong.
  • MustaphaMondeoMustaphaMondeo Posts: 281
    Foxy said:

    Not all actors are airheads. I think it more that there is resentment of success in the UK.
    Apart from all that I’m also jealous of the platform and the screen cred.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,774
    kle4 said:

    Maybe, but not enough will think that for awhile. In the initial hardships a lot of people double down rather than face up to being wrong.
    No one is really thinking about Biden at all the moment.
    Other than to wonder how he fucked up the inevitable retirement quite so badly.

    Notice whose name doesn’t appear here.

    Net Favorables:

    Trump: -7%
    Vance: -8%
    Hegseth: -14%
    Musk: -18%
    Waltz: -20%

    Ipsos / April 2, 2025 / n=1486

    https://x.com/USA_Polling/status/1908200142185828731
  • FairlieredFairliered Posts: 5,607
    kle4 said:

    I agree for the most part, but I think the long term trend will be to end up with two elected bodies. It obviously can work, and as it is 'normal' in most places the argument against is harder to make, and since politicians abuse the appointments process once the argument of democratic legitimacy exceeds political benefits of rewarding mates and those who give politicians money the apathy keeping the status quo will go.

    I reiterate one of my quick and easy fixes for the Lords, which is to ban ex-MPs until 8 years or two terms has passed (whichever is longer). It's not that ex-MPs make terrible Peers necessarily, but without a gap they are too immersed in day to day partisanship for the role, or they are some old duffer kicked upstairs to convince them to stand down.

    Likewise no one who makes a donation to a political party or politician should get an honour or peerage for the same length of time (this includes top union heads), to ensure there is no quid pro quo. It isn't a punishment to decide not to donate money if you want to focus on good works to earn acclaim.
    I think two elected chambers, with different remits, would work. The current HoC would become an English parliament, and it, along with the Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish parliaments, would be elected every five years, and would deal with day to day issues, such as health, social care and education.

    The Lords would be replaced by a non party chamber, elected every ten years, and be responsible for long term issues, such as infrastructure, finance and foreign policy. It would not be a repository for retired politicians and civil servants, but would select based on expertise. Therefore there would be a quota of scientists, lawyers, finance professionals, engineers, etc, as well as a quota of generalists. There would be no whips, and it would be non adversarial (sorry lawyers). It would be responsible for allocating finance to the national Parliaments, who would then allocate it to departments as they see fit.
  • Dura_AceDura_Ace Posts: 14,324
    On topic... hang on, I couldn't be arsed to read it.

    Off topic... I have no idea what the message or intended of Labour's Olukemi/Nigel Paul chimera is but it looks a bit like a photo of Kemi post cerebrovascular accident so that's reason enough to be amused by it.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,824

    I don't find @TimS writing about relatively mundane travel to be as off topic ( for the reasons mentioned) or as tiresome as your posts and photographs of swimming with mermaids in the Lansdowne Club swimming pool, muff diving in the Indian Ocean with Somali pirate girls, eating live Pufferfish at Wheelers and shagging celebrities backwards over the altar of Cliff Richard's Barbadian church. All fascinating I'm sure but not really relevant to this site.
    Er, OK

    *awkwardly shuffles away from shouting person in bus stop*
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,812
    Leon said:

    Me. Because, although it is pissing down in Almaty, Kazahstan, from the window of my modernised late-Soviet apartment in downtown I can see the extraordinary skyline of the Tien Shan mountains - they are so close they practically loom over the Opera House

    And tomorrow the rain breaks and a warm sunny spell begins. Spring in the Tien Shan mountains! Imagine! The Alpine lakes, the incredible canyons, the vastness and the grandeur...

    Also, Almaty unexpectedly has a real buzz and some great cafes and bars, and life is short, and I want to see EVERYTHING IN THE WORLD
    I know what you mean. If I didn't have a cat I'd be gadding about like nobody's business. But as a matter of literal truth life is the very opposite of short. Life is the longest thing that anyone can ever experience. Nobody lives forever but every living soul has been alive forever. I have, you have, we all have.

    Anyway, that's enough philosophy corner from me. I'm going with Three Card Brag and Hewick.
  • Dura_AceDura_Ace Posts: 14,324
    Roger said:

    As one piece of evidence can't be found another in Gaza most definitely can. Definitve evidence has turned up to show the Israelis killed 18 Red Crescent workers when their lights were on and they were clearly marked as medics.. The Palestinians dug up the bodies a week after the Israelis had dumped them in a common grave and a mobile phone was found with irrefutable evidence.

    How long is the world going to allow this rogue nation to continue to behave illegally and like savages?
    Right up to the point where the Zionist Entity no longer enjoys the unqualified protection of the US. So, a good while yet.
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,355

    I have stuck a tenner on Bravermansgame to win the Grand National today.

    Suella?
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,812
    Roger said:

    As one piece of evidence can't be found another in Gaza most definitely can. Definitve evidence has turned up to show the Israelis killed 18 Red Crescent workers when their lights were on and they were clearly marked as medics.. The Palestinians dug up the bodies a week after the Israelis had dumped them in a common grave and a mobile phone was found with irrefutable evidence.

    How long is the world going to allow this rogue nation to continue to behave illegally and like savages?
    It is appalling. There was sequential coverage the other day on the news of the Myanmar earthquake followed by the latest Israeli atrocity in Gaza. The scenes were similar, one a natural disaster the other man-made.
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,355
    Stumptown and Intense Raffles for me.

    Might I might back Suella too. Just for laughs.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,131
    isam said:

    Quite a brave image to go with from Labour in the era of blackface cancellations. It’s not blackface, but is in the ball park I think, especially as it’s only half the face that isn’t Farage, the clothes are his



    https://x.com/uklabour/status/1908464212336050533?s=46&t=CW4pL-mMpTqsJXCdjW0Z6Q

    If that’s a genuine Labour campaign initiative, they need to fire the person responsible for it, consign it to the bin, and try and move on as soon as they can.
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 45,397
    Bah. All this travel commentary when you can find wonderful places in your very own backyard.

    I just sat down in a church, on an old railway bench from Elsbridge Station.

    Which is notable because of both the station, and the church.
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,355
    Oh, Bravemansgame, not Bravermansgame.

    Never mind. Sometimes my mind just fills in the gaps!
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,362
    IanB2 said:

    If that’s a genuine Labour campaign initiative, they need to fire the person responsible for it, consign it to the bin, and try and move on as soon as they can.
    The twitter handle in the URL is uklabour. I assume that’s their account?
  • bondegezoubondegezou Posts: 13,724
    kinabalu said:

    It is appalling. There was sequential coverage the other day on the news of the Myanmar earthquake followed by the latest Israeli atrocity in Gaza. The scenes were similar, one a natural disaster the other man-made.
    Although the Myanmar regime are doing their best to add to the natural disaster by, e.g., bombing areas already hit by the earthquake, according to some reports.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,131

    I don't find @TimS writing about relatively mundane travel to be as off topic ( for the reasons mentioned) or as tiresome as your posts and photographs of swimming with mermaids in the Lansdowne Club swimming pool, muff diving in the Indian Ocean with Somali pirate girls, eating live Pufferfish at Wheelers and shagging celebrities backwards over the altar of Cliff Richard's Barbadian church. All fascinating I'm sure but not really relevant to this site.
    Leon’s posts are only tiresome because he doesn’t just interject his travelogue into the discussion as an amusing coffee break, like everyone else does, and then rejoin the on topic conversation, but - if he doesn’t get any response - posts and reposts and reposts again about wherever he is, hoping to force the discussion around to his particular destination.

    The real world equivalent is the pub bore sitting at the corner of the bar, who everyone avoids because s/he (usually he) is permanently stuck on transmit.
  • ChrisChris Posts: 11,920

    https://x.com/trump_repost/status/1908498779487039909

    China has been hit much harder than the USA, not even close. They, and many other nations, have treated us unsustainably badly. We have been the dumb and helpless "whipping post," but not any longer. We are bringing back jobs and businesses like never before. Already, more than FIVE TRILLION DOLLARS OF INVESTMENT, and rising fast! THIS IS AN ECONOMIC REVOLUTION, AND WE WILL WIN. HANG TOUGH, it won't be easy, but the end result will be historic. We will, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!

    Not dumb any longer???
  • MoonRabbitMoonRabbit Posts: 14,075
    ydoethur said:

    The only good thing about being a Gloucestershire supporter this morning is at least it means I'm not a Yorkshire supporter.

    Yorkshire showing mere bit of early season rust.

    What division are Minor County West in, in comparison?
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 59,414

    https://x.com/trump_repost/status/1908498779487039909

    China has been hit much harder than the USA, not even close. They, and many other nations, have treated us unsustainably badly. We have been the dumb and helpless "whipping post," but not any longer. We are bringing back jobs and businesses like never before. Already, more than FIVE TRILLION DOLLARS OF INVESTMENT, and rising fast! THIS IS AN ECONOMIC REVOLUTION, AND WE WILL WIN. HANG TOUGH, it won't be easy, but the end result will be historic. We will, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!

    As a reminder, foreign direct investment into the US will cause a trade deficit.

    (See Pettis et al.)
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,774
    There are many things to say about Trump’s decision to preside over a Saudi-funded golf tournament rather than attend the arrival of our soldiers’ bodies at Dover AFB. One of them is this: If a Democratic president did something similar, the GOP media would cry bloody murder.
    https://x.com/jaynordlinger/status/1908255235094503558
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 55,189
    rcs1000 said:

    As a reminder, foreign direct investment into the US will cause a trade deficit.

    (See Pettis et al.)
    But investment by the likes of Apple won't.

    I suspect that Trump is simply fantasising. He thinks that his tariffs is going to force people to onshore their manufacturing and make America Great Again. In reality, he is playing with the US's position in the world economy and there is a serious risk that the rest of the world will disengage from them. He has overplayed his hand enormously. But he has always been prone to that.
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 38,137
    Nigelb said:

    There are many things to say about Trump’s decision to preside over a Saudi-funded golf tournament rather than attend the arrival of our soldiers’ bodies at Dover AFB. One of them is this: If a Democratic president did something similar, the GOP media would cry bloody murder.
    https://x.com/jaynordlinger/status/1908255235094503558

    @Acyn

    CNN put together a collection of clips of Trump complaining about Democratic presidents playing golf

    https://x.com/Acyn/status/1908340222926217566
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,685
    Chris said:

    Not dumb any longer???
    "Dumb-ass Colonists!"
  • MattWMattW Posts: 26,670
    Scott_xP said:

    When Ted Cruz is the voice of reason...

    Republican senator Ted Cruz warned of a potential “bloodbath” for his party in the 2026 midterm elections if Donald Trump’s tariffs send the US economy into recession.

    The senator from Texas also predicted a “terrible” fate for the world’s largest economy should a full-blown trade war erupt and Trump’s tariffs, as well as any retaliatory measures on US goods, stay in place long-term.

    Republican lawmakers have begun to worry about the effects of Trump’s tariffs on the economy and their party’s prospects for keeping control of both chambers of Congress in the 2026 midterm elections. Their concerns grew as Americans watched about $5.4tn of stock market capitalisation evaporate over a two-day Wall Street rout.

    On Thursday, Republican Chuck Grassley introduced a bill in the Senate, alongside a Democrat, to reassert Congressional control of tariff policy. Under the proposed law, new levies would expire in 60 days unless approved by Congress, and there would be a mechanism for lawmakers to cancel tariffs at any point.


    https://www.ft.com/content/00ee505e-57bb-4272-8b51-09ebb67dc5ee

    As the Usonians say - THAT horse left the barn some time ago.
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 55,189
    Scott_xP said:

    @Acyn

    CNN put together a collection of clips of Trump complaining about Democratic presidents playing golf

    https://x.com/Acyn/status/1908340222926217566
    To describe him as a hypocrite would be an insult to many well meaning hypocrites over the decades. He's no more than a liar.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,272

    Yorkshire showing mere bit of early season rust.

    What division are Minor County West in, in comparison?
    Any horse related tips for the big race?
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,565

    ‪Luke Tryl‬ ‪@luketryl.bsky.social‬
    ·
    21m
    Talk to people in focus groups about Broken Britain yes they mention the big stuff, struggling NHS, the cost of living but also how the state or private utilities seem to go out of their way to make life harder “you can’t speak to anyone” - that drives populist backlash and the appeal of chainsaws

    https://bsky.app/profile/luketryl.bsky.social/post/3lm34m376y22z
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,774
    MattW said:

    As the Usonians say - THAT horse left the barn some time ago.
    Shame that horse’s ass voted in favour of the resolution that gave Trump the unilateral power over tariffs. Which can now only effectively be rescinded by a 2/3rds majority.

    Cruz is not voice of reason, so much as the voice of I wouldn’t have voted for this had I known it was going to be so unpopular,
  • MattWMattW Posts: 26,670
    edited April 5
    Leon said:

    This entire discourse of yours, today, is one long humblebrag designed to tell us, *subtly*, that you are flying in Business

    "I'm just off to the Maple Leaf Lounge to annoy Trump", "the menu says Entrees", etc

    However I cannot critcise because I do this endlessly myself
    That's a touch cruel.

    He has to advise a third party of his route in case he gets lifted and renditioned to El Salvador, so we can find him again.

    TSA - Take them to South America.

    (Yes, I know about the location of El Salvador, but this is in the USA.)
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,355


    ‪Luke Tryl‬ ‪@luketryl.bsky.social‬
    ·
    21m
    Talk to people in focus groups about Broken Britain yes they mention the big stuff, struggling NHS, the cost of living but also how the state or private utilities seem to go out of their way to make life harder “you can’t speak to anyone” - that drives populist backlash and the appeal of chainsaws

    https://bsky.app/profile/luketryl.bsky.social/post/3lm34m376y22z

    AI chatbots and all that crap are accelerating that.

    Humans want to talk to a human who treats them like a human.
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,355
    Foxy said:

    Any horse related tips for the big race?
    None of us have a clue what we're doing.

    We need PtP.
  • RogerRoger Posts: 20,463
    kle4 said:

    Maybe, but not enough will think that for awhile. In the initial hardships a lot of people double down rather than face up to being wrong.
    Not if he's seen to have done something stupid and after just 2 days the evidence is overwhelming
  • TheuniondivvieTheuniondivvie Posts: 43,344
    Nigelb said:

    Shame that horse’s ass voted in favour of the resolution that gave Trump the unilateral power over tariffs. Which can now only effectively be rescinded by a 2/3rds majority.

    Cruz is not voice of reason, so much as the voice of I wouldn’t have voted for this had I known it was going to be so unpopular,
    Even the face eating leopards may be a bit fastidious about Ted’s puss.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,601


    ‪Luke Tryl‬ ‪@luketryl.bsky.social‬
    ·
    21m
    Talk to people in focus groups about Broken Britain yes they mention the big stuff, struggling NHS, the cost of living but also how the state or private utilities seem to go out of their way to make life harder “you can’t speak to anyone” - that drives populist backlash and the appeal of chainsaws

    https://bsky.app/profile/luketryl.bsky.social/post/3lm34m376y22z

    It very obvious that every effort is made to put as little effort as possible into customer service in such industries. Why would they not, it's not as though it matters to them?
  • geoffwgeoffw Posts: 9,012
    edited April 5
    At last Donald J Trump has implemented an up-to-date tariff policy designed by an AI and not relied on the witterings of a 19th century English plutocrat who failed to understand mercantalism
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,601
    Roger said:

    Not if he's seen to have done something stupid and after just 2 days the evidence is overwhelming
    Wishful thinking. Sure some few will snap awake, but most for now will stay in the dream.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,824
    Arranging a drink with a friend here in Kazakhstan, he's just casually told me it's really easy to get visas for Russia here, and hop over the border, even for UK citizens

    The temptation!
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,355
    Want to go back in time and place a grand on Mon Mome at 100/1

    Mind you, me trying to do it would almost certainly raise red flags and change the odds - even with a time machine.
  • TheuniondivvieTheuniondivvie Posts: 43,344
    Roger said:

    As one piece of evidence can't be found another in Gaza most definitely can. Definitve evidence has turned up to show the Israelis killed 18 Red Crescent workers when their lights were on and they were clearly marked as medics.. The Palestinians dug up the bodies a week after the Israelis had dumped them in a common grave and a mobile phone was found with irrefutable evidence.

    How long is the world going to allow this rogue nation to continue to behave illegally and like savages?
    Fear not, the IDF is investigating and they’re almost bound to find that the medics and their vehicles were proceeding in a Hamas manner and their flashing lights were a threat to Israeli troops.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,601

    AI chatbots and all that crap are accelerating that.

    Humans want to talk to a human who treats them like a human.
    People are very keen to take advantage of the benefits of AI to cut costs and improve productivity, and that will happen, but plenty are too keen on the idea to see a) we're not there yet in many cases, so it's shit, or b) people currently still want a human alternative.

    Or we're being trained out of expecting that. Like saying there's no demand for a service that is not being offered, so of course it shouldn't be reoffered.
  • MattWMattW Posts: 26,670
    kle4 said:

    It very obvious that every effort is made to put as little effort as possible into customer service in such industries. Why would they not, it's not as though it matters to them?
    I find I can talk to Octopus whenever I need.

    Anyone else?
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,355
    kle4 said:

    People are very keen to take advantage of the benefits of AI to cut costs and improve productivity, and that will happen, but plenty are too keen on the idea to see a) we're not there yet in many cases, so it's shit, or b) people currently still want a human alternative.

    Or we're being trained out of expecting that. Like saying there's no demand for a service that is not being offered, so of course it shouldn't be reoffered.
    First Direct are good at getting it right.

    Octopus not bad.

    It's not hard.
  • MattWMattW Posts: 26,670
    edited April 5
    Resolved
  • RogerRoger Posts: 20,463
    IanB2 said:

    If that’s a genuine Labour campaign initiative, they need to fire the person responsible for it, consign it to the bin, and try and move on as soon as they can.
    It's got to be fake. Apart from the impossibility of executing the idea. The idea itself makes no sense
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,824
    Roger said:

    It's got to be fake. Apart from the impossibility of executing the idea. The idea itself makes no sense
    It is genuine. Of course it might be sabotage from within, but it is from the official Labour account on X
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 38,137
    MattW said:

    One thing I am puzzled about .... what is this triangular hat of Eon Musk in Winconsin about?

    I'm speculating about Wisconsin being a state which makes cheese - but I'm then struggling for a triangular cheese.

    I'm sure they don't do toblerones.

    Yes, Wisconsin cheese. The hats are traditionally worn by Green Bay Packer football fans
  • MattWMattW Posts: 26,670
    Foxy said:

    Any horse related tips for the big race?
    Neigh, lad.

  • GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 22,867
    Leon said:

    Arranging a drink with a friend here in Kazakhstan, he's just casually told me it's really easy to get visas for Russia here, and hop over the border, even for UK citizens

    The temptation!

    Do you what you must, but if you end up being thrown into a Siberian gulag don't expect PB to crowdfund for your release! 😂
  • MattWMattW Posts: 26,670
    edited April 5
    Leon said:

    It is genuine. Of course it might be sabotage from within, but it is from the official Labour account on X
    Leon's right here.

    This is a little better less worse, but I think they'd be better promoting their own policy successes (!)
    :
    https://x.com/UKLabour/status/1908482499401179434
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 24,312
    edited April 5
    Reasons why Trump is genuinely evil, part 347 of lots

    NEW — After putting all Institute of Museum & Library Services (IMLS) employees on administrative leave Monday, I'm told DOGE is canceling congressionally-appropriated grants to state libraries across the entire country. Libraries are getting notice that funding was canceled as of 4/1.

    More here: https://www.everylibrary.org/trump_termination_imls_grants

    SOURCE: https://bsky.app/profile/marisakabas.bsky.social/post/3llwdagmsh225
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 24,312
    edited April 5
    viewcode said:

    Reasons why Trump is genuinely evil, part 347 of lots

    NEW — After putting all Institute of Museum & Library Services (IMLS) employees on administrative leave Monday, I'm told DOGE is canceling congressionally-appropriated grants to state libraries across the entire country. Libraries are getting notice that funding was canceled as of 4/1.

    More here: https://www.everylibrary.org/trump_termination_imls_grants

    SOURCE: https://bsky.app/profile/marisakabas.bsky.social/post/3llwdagmsh225

    HE's GOING AFTER THE LIBRARIANS. HOW CAN YOU TOLERATE THIS?
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,824
    MattW said:

    Leon's right here.

    This is a little better, but I think they'd be better promoting their own policy successes (!)
    :
    https://x.com/UKLabour/status/1908482499401179434
    I still can't believe they let the Kemi/Farage face-swap image see the light of social media day. It is APPALLING. Even as a basic image it is ugly and yuk. You really don't want that associated with your party. And there are so many other levels on which it fails....

    I see two explanations:

    1. Sabotage

    2. They are truly desperate
  • BarnesianBarnesian Posts: 9,079
    I'm on Hewick
  • MattWMattW Posts: 26,670
    viewcode said:

    Reasons why Trump is genuinely evil, part 347 of lots

    NEW — After putting all Institute of Museum & Library Services (IMLS) employees on administrative leave Monday, I'm told DOGE is canceling congressionally-appropriated grants to state libraries across the entire country. Libraries are getting notice that funding was canceled as of 4/1.

    More here: https://www.everylibrary.org/trump_termination_imls_grants

    SOURCE: https://bsky.app/profile/marisakabas.bsky.social/post/3llwdagmsh225

    I think they will lose the Court cases on the retrospective cuts; they have already lost some of those.
  • Labour is finished again. Same people that said a decade of Johnson in 2021.
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,355
    Braverman wasn't such a bad bet!

    Good shout @TSE
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 38,137
    MattW said:

    I think they will lose the Court cases on the retrospective cuts; they have already lost some of those.
    Who cares.

    They lost the court case over sending a random guy to El Salvador.

    Their response is "so what?"
  • williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 54,856
    I wouldn't be surprised if an enterprising Labour staffer sent out leaflets saying, "If you want a Nigerian for a neighbour..."
  • Jim_MillerJim_Miller Posts: 3,266
    Here's a challenge for Y Doethur (or anyone else, willing to look at numbers): Which state, California or Texas, has better public schools? (The "Nation's Report Card" is here: https://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/ )

    Is that what you would expect, given the demographics do the two states?
  • Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 65,030
    Leon said:

    I still can't believe they let the Kemi/Farage face-swap image see the light of social media day. It is APPALLING. Even as a basic image it is ugly and yuk. You really don't want that associated with your party. And there are so many other levels on which it fails....

    I see two explanations:

    1. Sabotage

    2. They are truly desperate
    Good afternoon

    Just seen this and it is simply disgusting and what on earth is Labour doing allowing such an unacceptable advert

    It should be withdrawn immediately and I wouldn't be surprised if an official complaint is made
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 24,312
    AAAARGH!
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 30,842

    I wouldn't be surprised if an enterprising Labour staffer sent out leaflets saying, "If you want a Nigerian for a neighbour..."

    "Vote Nige, get Nigerian!"
  • MoonRabbitMoonRabbit Posts: 14,075
    Barnesian said:

    I'm on Hewick

    Bad mistake at the 22nd. 😔
  • algarkirkalgarkirk Posts: 14,012


    ‪Luke Tryl‬ ‪@luketryl.bsky.social‬
    ·
    21m
    Talk to people in focus groups about Broken Britain yes they mention the big stuff, struggling NHS, the cost of living but also how the state or private utilities seem to go out of their way to make life harder “you can’t speak to anyone” - that drives populist backlash and the appeal of chainsaws

    https://bsky.app/profile/luketryl.bsky.social/post/3lm34m376y22z

    Yes. The relevance of this to government and politics is simple and important. Huge chunks of life (health, education, welfare, transport infrastructure, planning, utilities, civil admin etc) are either direct state responsibilities, or closely regulated responsibilities. Taxes pay for all this. The public wants the state to ensure the competent running of all the things that it has taken responsibilitty for. Just like Tesco do in their department.

    The task is of course huge - but the state has decided to control and run about half of all activity and is at liberty to charge us whatever they like through taxes. It should do its part of the deal.

    This is massively more important than novel ideas, fresh initiatives and the concept of change. Just ordinary everyday competence will do fine.
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,362
    Roger said:

    It's got to be fake. Apart from the impossibility of executing the idea. The idea itself makes no sense
    It’s their official twitter account.
  • StuartinromfordStuartinromford Posts: 18,366
    viewcode said:

    HE's GOING AFTER THE LIBRARIANS. HOW CAN YOU TOLERATE THIS?
    Sash! This used to be a library.
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 24,312

    Sash! This used to be a library.
    I'm not joking. I think Musk is evil to do this. How dare he, and how dare Trump empower him to do this. Bastards, both of them. And that's only because the mods wont let me use the proper word for them.
  • Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 65,030
    Cyclefree said:

    My walk back from the shops.


    We all need to escape the daily nightmare of politics and that is just beautiful
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,774
    Leon said:

    It is genuine. Of course it might be sabotage from within, but it is from the official Labour account on X
    Maybe they poached the Tories’ media team ?
  • StuartinromfordStuartinromford Posts: 18,366
    viewcode said:

    I'm not joking. I think Musk is evil to do this. How dare he, and how dare Trump empower him to do this. Bastards, both of them. And that's only because the mods wont let me use the proper word for them.
    Fully agree. Public libraries are absolutely a good thing and one of those last bastions of community, curation and not being advert fodder. I'm not surprised that Team Musk has gone for them, because he's basically the polar opposite. But yes, evil.

    (Our local branch library has just closed, because Havering is broke. But at least the alternative is nearby.)
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,774
    Scott_xP said:

    Yes, Wisconsin cheese. The hats are traditionally worn by Green Bay Packer football fans
    Cheesehead.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheesehead
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,565

    I'm not sure if it's still there, but there used to be a sign in the Bodleian Library saying "Ask Google and get a million answers; ask a Librarian and get one, correct, answer". I fear that shutting down access to sources of objective truth is one of the standard hallmarks of a tyrant, and in my opinion that is what we are seeing right now. Of course, Joe Redneck will say, "Yeah, we don't need libraries, everything is on line now!" and that is exactly the problem - who controls what we see on line?
    This is also a cancelling of congressional funds which is a total usurp of power by executive etc.

    One day I hope this gang will be held properly accountable by the law.
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 38,137
    @mikeysmith

    STORY

    Reform UK forced to suspend ANOTHER candidate

    https://x.com/mikeysmith/status/1908549080319504485
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,774
    This won’t be the last declaration of force majeure.

    Aircraft supplier Howmet may halt orders if hit by Trump tariffs, letter says

    https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/aircraft-supplier-howmet-may-halt-orders-if-hit-by-trump-tariffs-letter-says-2025-04-04/
    Howmet Aerospace, which supplies parts for planes built by Airbus and Boeing, may halt some shipments if they are impacted by tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump, according to a letter seen by Reuters.
    Pittsburgh-based Howmet said in the letter to customers that it has declared a force majeure event, a legal practice that allows parties to a contract to avoid their obligations if hit by unavoidable and unpredictable external circumstances…


    Supplies most aerospace manufacturers in the US.
  • Northern_AlNorthern_Al Posts: 8,786
    Cyclefree said:

    My walk back from the shops.


    I see no house for many, many, many, miles.
    I do hope your shopping isn't too heavy.
  • CyclefreeCyclefree Posts: 25,651

    Black panther for scale?
    My 14-year old dog.
  • CyclefreeCyclefree Posts: 25,651
    edited April 5

    I see no house for many, many, many, miles.
    I do hope your shopping isn't too heavy.
    There is a turning to my house up a hill. It is good exercise and there is all the time in the world, especially when the weather is like this.

    It's part of the North West Coastal Path. @JosiasJessop may have walked parts of it.
  • williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 54,856
    Nigelb said:

    This won’t be the last declaration of force majeure.

    Aircraft supplier Howmet may halt orders if hit by Trump tariffs, letter says

    https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/aircraft-supplier-howmet-may-halt-orders-if-hit-by-trump-tariffs-letter-says-2025-04-04/
    Howmet Aerospace, which supplies parts for planes built by Airbus and Boeing, may halt some shipments if they are impacted by tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump, according to a letter seen by Reuters.
    Pittsburgh-based Howmet said in the letter to customers that it has declared a force majeure event, a legal practice that allows parties to a contract to avoid their obligations if hit by unavoidable and unpredictable external circumstances…


    Supplies most aerospace manufacturers in the US.

    Trump might like the idea of his policies being compared to an act of god.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,601
    Scott_xP said:

    @mikeysmith

    STORY

    Reform UK forced to suspend ANOTHER candidate

    https://x.com/mikeysmith/status/1908549080319504485

    One or two here and there is not huge in the grand scheme of things, but they do have to be careful to avoid causing people to ponder how many of the unsuspended have suspendable worthy views. As things stand they are on course for a good result, they just need to avoid tripping up.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,601

    Trump might like the idea of his policies being compared to an act of god.
    No question that he would. That he can do things on a whim to cause fear or love must be a powerful feeling.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,601

    I'm not sure if it's still there, but there used to be a sign in the Bodleian Library saying "Ask Google and get a million answers; ask a Librarian and get one, correct, answer". I fear that shutting down access to sources of objective truth is one of the standard hallmarks of a tyrant, and in my opinion that is what we are seeing right now. Of course, Joe Redneck will say, "Yeah, we don't need libraries, everything is on line now!" and that is exactly the problem - who controls what we see on line?
    I think the classic dystopian fear would be that not only will we stop thinking for ourselves, we'll forget that we ever could.

    If Chinese AIs in particular win out then the curated knowledge permissable for people to view will be, er, interesting.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,824
    kle4 said:

    One or two here and there is not huge in the grand scheme of things, but they do have to be careful to avoid causing people to ponder how many of the unsuspended have suspendable worthy views. As things stand they are on course for a good result, they just need to avoid tripping up.
    I like the capitalisation of ANOTHER - like there is a tsu-fucking-nami of Reform candidates turning out to be secret Gestapo members. I have not heard of any others

    The tweet is from the "political correspondent for the Sunday Mirror" - which is like being the "official scientific advisor to the Late Paul Daniels"
  • AugustusCarp2AugustusCarp2 Posts: 308
    kle4 said:

    One or two here and there is not huge in the grand scheme of things, but they do have to be careful to avoid causing people to ponder how many of the unsuspended have suspendable worthy views. As things stand they are on course for a good result, they just need to avoid tripping up.
    Hmmm.... I don't disagree with you, but I don't think they wil get the result which either they or some commentators are expecting. This is because 1) the other parties, quite rightly, are going to go hard on Farage as "Britain Trump" and his lack of support for Ukraine, and 2) winning elections on the ground is difficult and time-consuming, RefUK's membership and activists seem to be mainly elderly and inexperienced. The Air War and national media can get them only so far - after that it needs feet on the ground, organisation and lots of non-gender specific man-hours.
  • Pagan2Pagan2 Posts: 10,808

    I'm not sure if it's still there, but there used to be a sign in the Bodleian Library saying "Ask Google and get a million answers; ask a Librarian and get one, correct, answer". I fear that shutting down access to sources of objective truth is one of the standard hallmarks of a tyrant, and in my opinion that is what we are seeing right now. Of course, Joe Redneck will say, "Yeah, we don't need libraries, everything is on line now!" and that is exactly the problem - who controls what we see on line?
    You control what you see online....if you aren't capable of that then its a you problem not an us problem
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 24,312

    Good afternoon

    Just seen this and it is simply disgusting and what on earth is Labour doing allowing such an unacceptable advert

    It should be withdrawn immediately and I wouldn't be surprised if an official complaint is made
    Indeed.

    Pause.

    Talking about unacceptable, here's an article pointing out that Badenoch received donations from climate change deniers before changing Conservative Party policy on net-zero

    https://bsky.app/profile/adambienkov.bsky.social/post/3lknchnx4f22b

    We have far too many politicians in all parties who can be bought.
  • Pagan2Pagan2 Posts: 10,808
    viewcode said:

    Indeed.

    Pause.

    Talking about unacceptable, here's an article pointing out that Badenoch received donations from climate change deniers before changing Conservative Party policy on net-zero

    https://bsky.app/profile/adambienkov.bsky.social/post/3lknchnx4f22b

    We have far too many politicians in all parties who can be bought.
    Isn't that the dictionary definition of politician.....one who is for sale?
  • AugustusCarp2AugustusCarp2 Posts: 308
    Pagan2 said:

    You control what you see online....if you aren't capable of that then its a you problem not an us problem
    Is that right? If I make requests to a Chinese website for information about Tiananmin Square, I get fobbed off. I can't control what I cannot access. To take another example, I have just asked CoPilot for the last German election results, and it tells me "I know elections are important to talk about, and I wish we could, but there's a lot of nuanced information that I'm not equipped to handle right now. It's best that I step aside on this one and suggest that you visit a trusted source. How about another topic instead?"

    No information, and no control.
  • Northern_AlNorthern_Al Posts: 8,786
    edited April 5
    Leon said:

    I like the capitalisation of ANOTHER - like there is a tsu-fucking-nami of Reform candidates turning out to be secret Gestapo members. I have not heard of any others

    The tweet is from the "political correspondent for the Sunday Mirror" - which is like being the "official scientific advisor to the Late Paul Daniels"
    There was ANOTHER, rather entertaining one earlier in the week. A chap who tweeted most favourably about Jimmy Savile as an innocent 'working class hero', but forgot to mention to Reform that he had an X account.

    I suspect he joined Reform as he misinterpreted their current "Reform will fix it" slogan as an homage to Jimmy.
  • Pagan2Pagan2 Posts: 10,808

    Is that right? If I make requests to a Chinese website for information about Tiananmin Square, I get fobbed off. I can't control what I cannot access. To take another example, I have just asked CoPilot for the last German election results, and it tells me "I know elections are important to talk about, and I wish we could, but there's a lot of nuanced information that I'm not equipped to handle right now. It's best that I step aside on this one and suggest that you visit a trusted source. How about another topic instead?"

    No information, and no control.
    Well there you see is your issue, you seem to think you should only have to goto one place instead of visiting multiple sources and comparing them.

    Let me reverse it....who do you trust to curate your information if not yourself. Yes that means you need to work at it and just not take 1 source as gospel.....guess what you can't do that with a library book either as they are often equally full of misinformation
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