on the verge of the orange one assuming office. are you feeling :
neutral about events
very optimistic
very scared
extremely scared
I m shitting myself
I m looking into the future w optimism
bah
we are fuct
ready to watch the fuckery

#ryland grace#phm#rocky the eridian#project hail mary spoilers


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on the verge of the orange one assuming office. are you feeling :
neutral about events
very optimistic
very scared
extremely scared
I m shitting myself
I m looking into the future w optimism
bah
we are fuct
ready to watch the fuckery

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So, I had been wanting to do a strip homaging the amazing work of cartoonist Berkeley Breathed and his comic, Bloom County, for a while now. I had done a character piece attempting the style, but needed an idea for a gag that worked. Later on, I began playing with an idea about my mounting anxiety in the face of a renewed legal assault against the transgender community that comes hand in hand with the Orange Cheeto and his ilk. The more I thought about it, the more anxious I got, and the lightbulb went off. The two ideas could be connected, considering how Drumph had been used in the original end of Bloom County back in the day. As such, here's another parody gag. Hope you enjoy. :)
I wouldn't mind so much all of his stupidity and physical ugliness and stupidity and physical goofiness...
If he was a good person who wasn't cruel.
If he was a good person who at least tried to make the World a better place.

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The Department of Education sent a “Dear Colleague” letter Friday threatening the federal funding of any academic institution that considers
The Department of Education sent a “Dear Colleague” letter Friday threatening the federal funding of any academic institution that considers race in most aspects of student life.
The letter — geared toward all preschool, elementary, secondary and postsecondary educational institutions, as well as state educational agencies that receive financial assistance from the federal government — laid out a sweeping and controversial interpretation of federal law following the 2023 Supreme Court decision that gutted affirmative action. It’s almost certain to draw legal challenges.
“Federal law thus prohibits covered entities from using race in decisions pertaining to admissions, hiring, promotion, compensation, financial aid, scholarships, prizes, administrative support, discipline, housing, graduation ceremonies, and all other aspects of student, academic, and campus life,” wrote Craig Trainor, acting assistant secretary for civil rights for the Education Department.
The Supreme Court’s landmark 6-3 decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard overturned long-standing precedent that has benefited Black and Latino students in higher education. Donald Trump, at that time the former president, called it a “great day for America.”
Trainor said that although the 2023 decision “addressed admissions decisions, the Supreme Court’s holding applies more broadly. At its core, the test is simple: If an educational institution treats a person of one race differently than it treats another person because of that person’s race, the educational institution violates the law.”
This interpretation could open a wide range of challenges to courses and literature taught in schools, scholarships for non-White students, and various student organizations, including Black fraternities and sororities.
“Race-based decision-making, no matter the form, remains impermissible. For example, a school may not use students’ personal essays, writing samples, participation in extracurriculars, or other cues as a means of determining or predicting a student’s race and favoring or disfavoring such students,” the letter read.
The letter says the department will “take appropriate measures to assess compliance with the applicable statutes and regulations based on the understanding embodied in this letter” no later than February 28.
It also criticized diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, known as DEI, saying that such programs “frequently preference certain racial groups and teach students that certain racial groups bear unique moral burdens that others do not.”
The letter comes as Trump has waged war on DEI efforts, signing an executive order hours after his swearing-in that bans DEI considerations in federal hiring. Dozens of employees at the Education Department were placed on paid administrative leave last month as part of the Trump administration’s larger effort to rid the federal workforce of employees associated with DEI efforts, two sources familiar with the move told CNN.
It also comes as the Trump administration has begun drafting an executive order that would kick off the process of eliminating the Department of Education, one of his campaign promises.
On the campaign trail, Trump repeatedly pointed to the department as a sign of federal overreach and tied it to culture war issues. “We will drain the government education swamp and stop the abuse of your taxpayer dollars to indoctrinate America’s youth with all sorts of things that you don’t want to have our youth hearing,” he said.
He is seriously deranged. Why is he not incarcerated in a prison for the criminally insane?