DL Open Thread: Sat., December 23, 2023

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Wisconsin Supreme Court Restores Democracy, Overturns Blatantly-Gerrymandered Legislative Maps:

MADISON – The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Friday ordered the Republican-controlled state Legislature to draw new legislative boundaries ahead of the 2024 election, arguing their GOP advantage is unconstitutional — delivering a long-sought win for Democrats who have stayed deep in the Legislature’s minority for more than a decade.

The court in a 4-3 decision said the court is also prepared to replace the state’s heavily gerrymandered maps if the Legislature and Democratic governor cannot agree on a new plan.

“Wisconsin is a purple state, and I look forward to submitting maps to the Court to consider and review that reflect and represent the makeup of our state,” Gov. Tony Evers said in a statement.Law Forward, a Madison-based liberal-leaning law firm focused on voting issues, brought the legal challenge straight to the Supreme Court in August — bypassing lower courts in an expedited effort to put new maps in place before the fall.

US Supreme Court Does Trump A Solid.  Just when you think they won’t go any lower:

The Supreme Court has denied special counsel Jack Smith’s bid to fast-track a dispute about whether former President Donald Trump should enjoy absolute immunity from prosecution for misconduct during his time in the White House.

The court did not offer a reason for its decision. The action now turns to the federal appeals court in Washington, which is set to hear argument in the matter on Jan. 9.

The question of immunity is still expected to reach the court,  just on a longer timeline.

In other words, regardless of how the Court of Appeals rules, it is inevitable that the case winds up in the Supreme Court.  The Supreme Court has effectively enabled Trump’s delaydelaydelay plan.

Cops Knew Maine Man Was A Threat, Were Too A-Scared To Confront Him.  Until after he went out and killed 18 people:

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Police who declined to confront an Army reservist in the weeks before he killed 18 people in Maine’s deadliest mass shooting feared that doing so would “throw a stick of dynamite on a pool of gas,” according to video released Friday by law enforcement.

Military officials alerted police in September that Card had been hospitalized in July after exhibiting erratic behavior while training, that he still had access to weapons and that he had threatened to “shoot up” an Army reserve center in Saco, a city in southern Maine. The sheriff’s department responded by briefly staking out the Saco facility and going to Card’s home in Bowdoin for what Reamer described as a “welfare check.”

Auburn City Councilor Leroy Walker, Sr., whose son Joseph Walker was killed in the shootings expressed frustration with police after seeing the video. Joseph Walker was the manager of Schemengees Bar & Grill, where part of the attack took place.

“I would like to know what we train these people to do. Is it just to deliver mail? Or stop innocent people that may be driving 11 miles (per hour) over the speed limit?” Walker said in a text message, noting that watching the video made him “sick.”

Flowers Are Smart.  They are self-pollinating due to fewer insects being around to do the job for them:

Flowers are “giving up on” pollinators and evolving to be less attractive to them as insect numbers decline, researchers have said.

A study has found the flowers of field pansies growing near Paris are 10 percent smaller and produce 20 percent less nectar than flowers growing in the same fields 20 to 30 years ago. They are also less frequently visited by insects.

“Our study shows that pansies are evolving to give up on their pollinators,” said Pierre-Olivier Cheptou, one of the study’s authors and a researcher at the French National Centre for Scientific Research. “They are evolving towards self-pollination, where each plant reproduces with itself, which works in the short term but may well limit their capacity to adapt to future environmental changes.”

How US Residents Are Funding Illegal Settlements In The West Bank:

An Israeli crowdfunding platform, IsraelGives, has allowed US residents to donate millions of dollars since 7 October to causes including illegal West Bank settlements, paramilitary groups, and Israel Defense Forces (IDF) units currently operating in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.

Legal experts say that some of these campaigns may be illegal under US tax law, but that this is rarely enforced on donors to Israeli causes.

While contributions from wealthy US nonprofits or individuals to illegal settlements have been previously reported, IsraelGives’s established crowdfunding platform, attached to an international network of linked non-profits, may allow smaller donors in the US and beyond to claim tax deductions on funds sustaining war and settlement in the occupied territories.

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  1. Alby says:

    As usual, the US would be hypocritical to criticize the disgusting land grab of the West Bank. It’s not much different from what happened to Oklahoma.

    On SCOTUS, I don’t think doing Trump a solid was the prime motivator. Remember, these conservatives are cowards. They don’t want to touch that one because it’s a mined field on either side. Best to hunker down and do nothing.

    • So, do you think that, once the Appeals Court hands down its decision, the Supreme Court will decline to hear the case?

    • paul says:

      Except the American land grabbing occurred over a century ago…takes some of the edge off the hypocricy, “America is different now”. We might get away with it…Besides, the histories of land ownership are very different, Oklahoma and Palestine…Historically, Jewish people and arabs shared the locale for hundreds of years, whereas we just move in and moved the indigenous people out.

      • Alby says:

        We moved them into Oklahoma, then decided we wanted that land after all, it wasn’t as worthless as we thought. Seems awfully similar to me. Go ahead and point out all the dissimilarities, knock yourself out.

  2. Andrew C says:

    I rather enjoyed the newest Highlands Bunker podcast and the opening bit. Clever.

    Apparently I am one of Rob’s three followers on my app of choice, Podbean.

    • Jason330 says:

      It is a good one. My perennial choice for Most Valuable Progressive. Although he’d probably bristle at being called a progressive.

  3. mediawatch says:

    Below, the latest from “Dr.” BHL. In her alternate reality, “taking care of each other” means “send me some money.”

    Here’s a fact I think is pretty cool – with Delaware’s own Joe Biden in the White House, the First State’s values are America’s values.

    And if there is one thing I know about Delawareans, it’s that we take care of each other.

    President Biden shows that kind of leadership every day in the White House, it’s the central value I hold as Lieutenant Governor and will as the First State’s Governor.

    Let’s keep taking care of each other, and let’s make sure the hard-working, people-first values that President Biden has brought to the White House stay in Delaware’s Governor’s Mansion. Can you chip in today and help us win this race? Let’s put people first, together →

    Chip in

    Thank you for all you do,

    Dr. Bethany Hall-Long