@dangillmor@mastodon.social > Big Journalism -- have chosen to be quislings when courage was needed. They're all owned by billionaires now who are making bank with all the tax breaks and tax credits that we're all paying for. Frankly the best course of action is for every mainstream journalism outlet to die.


This is the saddest July 4 in my memory. The United States is plunging into vile right-wing dictatorship, in large part because once-vital institutions -- including Big Journalism -- have chosen to be quislings when courage was needed.

It's not too late to reverse our decline, but it's close.


All Likud Ministers Urge Netanyahu to Annex Entire West Bank This Month | Common Dreams


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Just goes to show when it comes to powerful government politicians anywhere - laws and agreements are just public bullshit.

I would not have voted to bomb Iran. I figure they would release one of their bombs on a country closer to them than the US.

That's when you bomb them off the face of the earth.

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@Faelyn @𝕥ℝ𝕠𝕃𝕃𝕚ℕ 𝕜𝕀𝕥𝕥𝔼𝕙 I agree with you. There isn't a lot I care for in the Islam religion, but I realize, like Christians and Jews and most other religions, there are extremists and there are rational people, the problem we run into is in all three cases it is always the extremists that come to power. I think Israel needs to be contained somehow, and I think a start would be to end US weapons and intelligence support, Problem is so many politicians here are owned by AIPAC and those not owned by AIPAC have been to Epstein Island and are blackmailed by Mossad, and probably the majority both.

Vietnam achieves highest economic growth in nearly two decades plenglish.com/news/2025/07/03/…

Kyiv this morning.

t.me/times_ukraina/52117

#Ukraine #Russia #Kyiv

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@FortyTwo™ It is said that America is a nation of Immigrants, and surely there is truth to that but there is a fundamental difference between immigrants today and those from the past. Those that came to our country in the past learned our language, integrated into our culture, and didn't try to force their religious beliefs on us, or rape our daughters, goats, and sheep. This is no longer the case. What has brought about this rather undesirable change?

EPA puts 139 employees on leave after they sign a ‘declaration of dissent’ | US news | The Guardian
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#EPA #Environment #USA

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Elon Musk escalates Trump feud — vowing to back one of the prez's biggest rivals


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Good. I'm glad. Serves them right. We told them this would happen but they just couldn't bring themselves to vote for the Blindian woman. #USpol

A Hebrew University poll shows an overwhelming majority of Jewish Israelis agree with the genocidal idea that there are “no innocents in Gaza.”

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Well that just feels icky and all wrong. #Ghost #WordPress #SocialMedia #ContentCreation #ActivityPub


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In June, the USA had only a little more than 6000 encounters with illegals at the border, and of those, there were zero let into the country. ZERO!!!

But remember when Biden & Harris were in charge, letting 200K illegals in every month, and Joe said that Congress needed to pass his bill? That there was nothing he could do to stop them from coming in unless Congress passed his law?

Well, I don’t recall Trump signing any immigration bill, but yet, they have stopped the illegals from coming in.

I'm kind of surprised. I finished the first draft of Future Sepsis tonight.

Final word count is 67,912 words.

The original plan was for 60,000 words completed 1,000 per week starting in January and ending sometime in early 2026. Obviously I was able to have some very productive weeks.

Planning to edit in 3 passes using different techniques for each pass to catch different potential problems in the work, then I'll have to start all the legwork of getting it out there.

For anyone who goes "This dummy writes too much in his posts", just imagine -- I've been writing this much outside of my posts! 😛

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🔧 Step 1: Understand DPRK Housing Numbers

📌 Data:


  • 80,700 homes built in 1,500 rural villages.
  • 20,000 more rural homes currently under construction.
  • Total = 100,700 rural homes built or being built.


🇰🇵 DPRK Population (Estimate):


  • ~25 million people

We’ll assume:

  • These homes are for rural areas only (not urban high-rises).
  • These are single-family or small-unit homes, likely modest, i.e., working-class style.


🧮 DPRK per capita housing construction:


100,700 homes / 25,000,000 people1 home per 248 people


🔧 Step 2: Compare with USA (Working-Class Focus)

🇺🇸 U.S. Population:


  • ~336 million (2025 est.)


🏗️ U.S. Annual Housing Construction:


According to U.S. Census data:

  • 2023: ~1.45 million new housing units were started.
    • About 65–70% are single-family homes, the rest are multi-family.
    • A significant share are high-end homes or investment properties, not working-class housing.



🎯 Filter: Working-Class Style Homes


Assumptions:

  • Assume 50% of new homes are working-class homes.
    • (Removes many luxury homes, vacation homes, and speculative units.)


50% of 1.45 million = 725,000 working-class homes annually

🧮 U.S. per capita housing construction (working class):


725,000 homes / 336,000,000 people1 home per 463 people


⚖️ Side-by-Side Comparison (Working-Class Homes Only)

MetricDPRKUSA
Population25 million336 million
Working-class homes (recent project)100,700 (est.)725,000 (annual est.)
Per capita rate1 per 248 people1 per 463 people
Type of homesRural, modestMixed, filtered for WC
Scope1–2 years projectAnnual basis

🧠 Insight


  • On a per capita basis, the DPRK is currently building nearly twice as many working-class homes as the U.S. — 1 per 248 people vs. 1 per 463.
  • DPRK's campaign is state-directed, rural-focused, and ideological, aligning with their "Rural Revolution".
  • The U.S. system is market-driven, uneven, and often skewed toward urban and suburban developments, with working-class housing increasingly squeezed by:
    • Zoning laws
    • Rising material and labor costs
    • NIMBYism
    • Profit motive favoring luxury construction



🏁 Conclusion


The DPRK — despite sanctions, isolation, and limited resources — is currently outperforming the U.S. in building working-class homes per capita during this rural housing campaign.

The U.S., with a far larger economy, could do much better, but market distortions, speculation, and class dynamics reduce the actual rate of affordable housing production.


Let me know if you'd like this broken down by region (e.g., U.S. rural vs urban), or if you'd like a comparison over a decade.

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@nanook Nigga shut the fuck up. We have had a deficit of homes in the USA at least since 2008. That the DPRK is beating us in building homes is a fucking embarrassment. That I am putting attention to this isn't something to tell me to leave for. I'm literally advocating for the USA to try harder in treating its citizens with respect by building more homes, while getting shit on by citizens like you who are blind and retarded "patriots". No idea if you are American but if you are, you are a fucking retard. Happy 4th you faggot.

Ex-Labour MP Zarah Sultana has announced she is resigning from the party, saying she will be founding a new party with her former leader Jeremy Corbyn. 🔥

Sultana, the Coventry South MP stripped of the Labour whip last year for backing a move to scrap the two-child benefit cap, said the new party would be formed with other independent MPs and activists, aiming to challenge a "broken" Westminster system.

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#uk #ukpol

"Open the Books" looks at pay for lifeguards in and around Los Angeles

openthebooks.substack.com/p/ba…

Where you have
- over $500K of pay for one lifeguard for a single year (2024)
- over $700k of overtime pay for five years
and plenty of other examples.

Uh guys? I'm watching Trump's ralley and he just was listing off all the bad groups of people and he mentioned we gotta do something about the Shylocks. I was like wait what? I had to look it up

:alert_red: :thinkeyes: :alert_red:

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😩
My intention isn't to swing in, shaming ourguys for being excited--but rather to rein in the jumping whenever we're shown the barest ankle. It's a tease (and one likely even unintended, tbh).

Elon did a straight up Roman salute. A tease--perhaps intended.
Trump (after saving Israel just last week) is not rallying a cry against jews or even "just the business coy jews" in saying "Shylock."

He's doing boomer-tier, reddit name-calling. That's just an old businessman's "Voldemort", "Vader." It's calling out a *business* practice. He's just naming a fictional character, real reddit-level stuff.

Why such an obscure one? It's not. It's old business lingo. (I'm not in business, but even I've heard this, have read this term--even in normie books.)
It's like the left saying "the 1%" or the right saying "international globalists." They're not nudge-nudge nodding.
Trump is inviting 500,000+ Chinese on visas. He's not "saving Israel for last" or thinking about the 14 words. His married kids are married off to jews.

Have a good night despite this, guys, but don't gush over a boomer when he speaks like a redditor to show off his Yuge Brain at the 250th Pride Parade.

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