As omicron surges, Christmas—that bright and wintry holiday that atheists, agnostics, and Christians alike tend to enjoy—looms. Across the world, those who enjoy a big meal, a sparkling tree, and exchanging gifts (though not necessarily those of other faiths, no matter what Big Lie Guy says), have some very hard choices to make. To be merry with loved ones, or stay home with Netflix, football (Go Browns!), and the smallest ham one can find? Nobody wants to end up another COVID-19 statistic, no matter how mild omicron could be for those vaccinated and boosted. Yet that FOMO looms large a year after this wily and deadly virus shut down our lives and this year-end marathon of holidays for almost everyone. It’s hard not to want to be cautious when we know just how bad things can be, and continue to learn just how much the last president actively made it worse.
We’re also continuing to learn just how devious and desperate that Trump fellow and his minions as 2020 came to end, and it grew clearer than ever (and it was always clear) that Joe Biden was moving into the White House. It’s odd to so many of us that democracy seems to have found a friend in the daughter of Dick fucking Cheney of all people, but it’s also exciting to see her work with Democrats towards our shared goal of justice and free and fair elections. It’s impossible not to watch her careful presentations and muse on where they may lead us.
History’s take on these moments in time is yet to come, but the war on reality-based education hit a peak in Floriday, even as the congressional fight to preserve voting rights resumes (after the holiday break, anyway).
As we race toward 2022, I can only wish the best for our nation in crisis, and joy and safety to each of you.
Here's some of what you may have missed today:
On the lighter side this weekend, I must entreat you to visit the internet’s new favorite Twitter account, Jorts the Cat. Spawned from a must-read Reddit Am I the Asshole? story and its update, which briefly broke the internet this week, the union-loving pootie and his helpful friend (and fierce labor advocate) Jean are one-third sweetness, one-third naïveté, one-third progressive, and 100% hilarious.
We’re also continuing to learn just how devious and desperate that Trump fellow and his minions as 2020 came to end, and it grew clearer than ever (and it was always clear) that Joe Biden was moving into the White House. It’s odd to so many of us that democracy seems to have found a friend in the daughter of Dick fucking Cheney of all people, but it’s also exciting to see her work with Democrats towards our shared goal of justice and free and fair elections. It’s impossible not to watch her careful presentations and muse on where they may lead us.
History’s take on these moments in time is yet to come, but the war on reality-based education hit a peak in Floriday, even as the congressional fight to preserve voting rights resumes (after the holiday break, anyway).
As we race toward 2022, I can only wish the best for our nation in crisis, and joy and safety to each of you.
Here's some of what you may have missed today:
- DeSantis' critical race theory attack ensures schools won’t teach about successful slave rebellion
- Report from House Oversight Committee emphasizes how Trump deliberately suppressed COVID-19 data
- Liberian nationals and advocates call for extension to the LRIF program
- 'Stop the Steal' organizer's testimony reveals clear links to sedition-minded House members
- Liz Cheney is going for the jugular. It may be the only way out
- Anti-vaxx Chronicles: 'Beloved' police officer was a freedom-loving wolf, or so he thought
- Why is McConnell helping the Jan. 6 committee? https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2021/12/18/2069934/-Are-We-Still-the-County-We-Used-to-Be
- Boris Johnson suffers massive by-election upset
- Forbes Reporters Testify To Grand Jury About Trump
- Watching A Health and Safety System Coming Apart At The Seams
On the lighter side this weekend, I must entreat you to visit the internet’s new favorite Twitter account, Jorts the Cat. Spawned from a must-read Reddit Am I the Asshole? story and its update, which briefly broke the internet this week, the union-loving pootie and his helpful friend (and fierce labor advocate) Jean are one-third sweetness, one-third naïveté, one-third progressive, and 100% hilarious.
After work today I washed one arm, I’m going to take a break and let Jean finish the rest later pic.twitter.com/3qSM3SuOls
— Jorts (and Jean) (@JortsTheCat) December 17, 2021
Jean says this all the time https://t.co/oCW7JNcx4y
— Jorts (and Jean) (@JortsTheCat) December 18, 2021
Aw that’s nice. I’m just thinking’ about a moth I saw https://t.co/6CI4Ido7IK
— Jorts (and Jean) (@JortsTheCat) December 18, 2021
At dinner I was sitting on someone and she made me get up so she could get some water. While she was gone I stepped in her corn
— Jorts (and Jean) (@JortsTheCat) December 18, 2021
Aw thanks! I was thinking about nothing https://t.co/JuRfAhr4Nm
— Jorts (and Jean) (@JortsTheCat) December 17, 2021
She could try running around and knocking absolutely everything over, or maybe standing very still and meowing as loud as physically possible. Either one https://t.co/hdUVZTN2qo
— Jorts (and Jean) (@JortsTheCat) December 17, 2021
Yesterday Jean sat on a card for 10 minutes watching our coworker look all over for some card that he lost. As soon as Jean started helping him, he found it! Great job Jean pic.twitter.com/jBw6mtBNi3
— Jorts (and Jean) (@JortsTheCat) December 17, 2021
Jean says never cross a picket line, and I can’t believe the @KelloggsUS orange tiger is being such a rat https://t.co/sncDGuMt8x
— Jorts (and Jean) (@JortsTheCat) December 17, 2021