DL Open Thread: Friday, March 7, 2025

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Gavin Newsom Announces That ‘Teh Trans’ Won’t Get In The Way Of His Presidential Ambitions.  Cynical political calculation at its worst, announced by Newsom on a right-wing show, BTW:

Gavin Newsom’s provocative new position on trans athletes on Thursday reopened a rift in the Democratic Party that could serve as one of the earliest flash points in the party’s 2028 primary.

Within hours of the California governor condemning trans athletes playing in female sports — shocking his party in his home state — some Democrats unloaded on the likely presidential contender.

Major LGBTQ+ organizations immediately made clear they’re looking at trans athletes as a litmus test for ambitious Democrats. “Our message to Gov. Newsom and all leaders across the country is simple: The path to 2028 isn’t paved with the betrayal of vulnerable communities —it’s built on the courage to stand up for what’s right and do the hard work to actually help the American people,” said Human Rights Campaign President Kelley Robinson.

But to moderates, Newsom was offering a lifeline for a party plagued by the culture wars and the polarizing politics of trans women in sports. His comments were the latest from a field of potential contenders seeking to distance themselves from the identity politics of 2024. In recent weeks, former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg criticized some approaches to promoting diversity as responsible for how “Trump Republicans are made,” while Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker cited a coming budget deficit for a proposal to cut a health care benefit for some noncitizen immigrants.

Oh, no!  Rethugs had success in painting trans people as ‘the other’.  We need to make them expendable as well.  Newsom has revealed himself as a worthy successor to–Bill Clinton.  A phony.

‘Tariffs By Whim’:

Indeed, it appears that Mr. Trump is having enormous fun turning tariffs on and off like tap water. But others are developing a case of Trump-induced whiplash, not least investors, who sent stock prices down again on Thursday amid the uncertainty over what Mr. Trump’s inconstancy means for the global economy. (A later rise in stock futures pointed to rosier expectations for Friday.)

As Mr. Trump hands down tariff determinations and then pulls them back for a month or so, world leaders call to plead their case, a bit like vassal states appealing to a larger power. Chief executives put in calls as well, making it clear that Mr. Trump is the one you need to deal with if you are bringing in car parts from Canada or chips from China.

And the president responds, as if he is granting reprieves, though not pardons. If, in a usual presidency, tariffs are debated by layers of experts and aides, their potential impact weighed with care, in the Trump White House the determinations are part whim, part weave, part pique. Explanations for what triggered the imposition of tariffs shift, and decisions to delay or suspend them are not accompanied by detailed rationales. Mr. Trump himself says he makes the call based on his latest conversations.

Bad Day At The Launching Pad.  SpaceX Rocket Explodes, Creating Air Traffic Control Chaos:

Flights across the Caribbean were hastily diverted on Thursday following the explosion of a rocket built by Elon Musk’s company, SpaceX. The chaos was revealed in flight tracking data and audio exchanges between pilots and air traffic control, as reviewed by NPR.

In fact, the streaks were the remnants of SpaceX’s experimental Starship spacecraft. Starship lifted off from its pad in Boca Chica, Texas, at 5:37 p.m. ET for its seventh flight test. The launch appeared to go smoothly until SpaceX lost contact around 5:45 p.m. ET. Within minutes, pilots near Puerto Rico reported seeing strange lights in the sky.

“Success is uncertain, but entertainment is guaranteed!” SpaceX founder Elon Musk wrote of the incident on his social media platform X, sharing a video of the debris taken by a user in Turks and Caicos.

I can’t even…

While You’re Not Looking…Trump Creating A Police State:

While we’ve had our eyes on the wrecking ball–Doge pulverizing social services, environmental protection and scientific research, we’ve hardly taken notice of what is being constructed. In the footprint of the already shabby, now half-demolished US welfare state, the Trump administration is building a police state.

In spite of Doge’s cuts to the FBI, the agency’s director, Kash Patel, is gearing up to turn the agency – whose job has always been to spy on US citizens, including enemies of the state as identified by the government in power – into Donald Trump’s personal secret police. At the state level, lawmakers are compiling their own enemies lists and filing bills to reward those who snitch on abortion seekers, transgender people, undocumented immigrants and school librarians suspected of harboring the wrong books.

The Republican House budget includes $300bn in new funding for defense and border control. Among the Senate budget committee’s announced priorities are finishing the border wall, increasing the number of immigrant detention “beds”, hiring more border patrol agents, and investing in state and local law enforcement to assist in “immigration enforcement and removal efforts”. While no figures are provided in the attached budget, the Senate budget committee assures Americans that any new spending will be offset by reductions.

Yes, there will be ‘winners’ in this formula:

Private prison companies – the two largest contractors are GEO Group and CoreCivic – anticipate unprecedented revenues too. Implementation of the Laken Riley Act, which mandates locking up undocumented people charged not just with violent crimes but with offenses as trivial as shoplifting, will require a huge buildout of detention facilities; Project 2025 recommends 100,000 available beds daily. Flying deportees to their home countries could generate $40m to $50m of business, according to GEO’s executive chairperson. “We believe the scale of the opportunity before our company is unlike any we’ve previously experienced,” crowed the chief executive officer, J David Donahue, on the company’s quarterly earnings call.

The removal of millions of migrants will necessitate more than software, planes and prisons. It will need personnel. And wouldn’t you know it, an enterprising group of military contractors including the CEO of Blackwater has submitted a proposal to the Trump administration to deputize a mercenary border patrol of 10,000 private citizens. The plan also recommends payments to bounty hunters. Estimated cost: $25bn.

Just thought you’d like to know.

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  1. Amazon Boycott Begins Today And Runs For A Week.

    Admit it, you don’t need most of the shit you get from them.

    If you do, buy it from a local merchant.

    Some info:

    https://www.cnet.com/tech/amazon-boycott-starts-today-and-includes-whole-foods-ring-twitch/

  2. Jason says:

    “Hey – the GOP is good at selling unpopular ideas, so we should copy those unpopular ideas and get good at selling them too!”
    – Newsome and Shitty dems in general

  3. Longtime Lurker says:

    Was just catching up after the weekend, and with the Gavin news making the rounds I’m surprised Meyer’s comments on this went under the radar. He had an interview on wdel where he makes it clear he doesn’t think that trans girls should play in girls sports. Honestly shocked he’d say anything about it, he said he’s leaving it up to DIAA and the schools so maybe he should have kept that opinion to himself…

    If you listen, it’s when there’s 7-8 minutes left in the podcast. The whole thing has some interesting tidbits if you can stomach listening to Rick Jensen (ew)
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/governor-matt-meyer-answers-tough-questions-from-rick/id1380190034?i=1000698294205

    • Jason says:

      “… if you can stomach listening to Rick Jensen”. No.

    • Alby says:

      I read somewhere that amid all this sturm und drang over trans girl athletes, the anti-trans folks could only find five (5) examples of this in the entire nation.

      Hardly seems worthy of a nationwide freakout and turn to fascism, but it illustrates that rational argument has no place in American politics.

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