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#Republican Mike Flood, #Nebraska, held town hall in Lincoln

Woman asked:

“With 450million #FEMA dollars reallocated to #AlligatorAlcatraz, and 600 million taxpayer FEMA $ being used to open more #concentration camps, #ICE burning through $8.4mil/day to #illegally detain people ...

How much does it cost for #fascism? How much do the taxpayers have to pay for a #fascist country?”

Crowd cheered wildly. At end town hall chants of Vote him out!

politico.com/news/2025/08/06/g

Make this viral!!!

Here we go, more #Illegal2BHomeless in #AmeriKKKa. Still doubting it was coming? I've been telling you since he was elected and you keep ignoring me.

Trump signals crackdown on #homeless with order pushing local officials to act
theguardian.com/us-news/2025/j

The federal government is seeking to crack down on #homelessness in the US, with Donald Trump issuing an executive order to push local governments to remove unhoused people from the streets.

The order the US president signed on Thursday will seek the “reversal of federal or state judicial precedents and the termination of consent decrees” that restrict local governments’ ability to force people into treatment for mental health, and redirect funds to support rehabilitation and treatment. The order aims to “restore public order”, saying “endemic vagrancy, disorderly behavior, sudden confrontations, and violent attacks have made our cities unsafe”, according to the order.

The action comes as the homelessness crisis in the US has significantly worsened in recent years driven by a widespread shortage of affordable housing. Last year, a single-day count, which is a rough estimate, recorded more than 770,000 people experiencing homelessness across the country, the highest figure ever documented.

Cities and states have adopted an increasingly punitive approach to homelessness, seeking to push people out of parks and city streets, even when there is no shelter available. The supreme court ruled last year that cities can impose fines and even jail time for unhoused people for sleeping outside after local governments argued some protections for unhoused people prevented them from taking action to reduce homelessness.

#Trump’s action seeks to move unhoused pIn a report last month, the American Civil Liberties Union found that cities across the US have introduced more than 320 bills #criminalizing #unhoused people, the majority of which have passed. The crackdowns have taken place in #Democratic- and #Republican-run states alike.

Advocates for unhoused people’s rights have long argued that criminalization only exacerbates the housing crisis, shuffling people in and out of jail or from one neighborhood to the next, as they lose their belongings and connections to providers, fall further into debt and wind up in increasingly unsafe conditions.

During his campaign last year, Trump used dark rhetoric to talk about the humanitarian crisis, threatening to force people into “tent cities”, raising fears that some of the poorest, most vulnerable Americans could end up in remote locations in settings that resemble #concentration #camps.eople to “long-term institutional settings for humane treatment through the appropriate use of civil commitment”, according to the order.

Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, told USA Today, which first reported on the executive order, that the president was “delivering on his commitment to Make America Safe Again” and end homelessness.

“By removing vagrant criminals from our streets and redirecting resources toward substance abuse programs, the Trump administration will ensure that Americans feel safe in their own communities and that individuals suffering from #addiction or #mental health struggles are able to get the help they need,” she said.

The National Homelessness Law Center condemned the order, which it said “deprives people of their basic rights” and would ultimately worsen the problem.

“Today’s executive orders, combined with Maga’s budget cuts for housing and healthcare, will increase the number of people forced to live in tents, in their cars, and on the streets. This order does nothing to lower the cost of housing or help people make ends meet,” said Jesse Rabinowitz of the National Homelessness Law Center.

The president’s order comes after last year’s US supreme court ruling, which was one of the most consequential legal decisions on homelessness in decades in the US.

That ruling held that it is not “cruel and unusual punishment” to criminalize camping when there is no shelter available. The case originated in Grants Pass, Oregon, a city that was defending its efforts to prosecute people for sleeping in public.

Unhoused people in the US have long faced crackdowns and sweeps, with policies and police practices that result in law enforcement harassment, tickets or jail time. But the ruling supercharged those kinds of aggressive responses, emboldening cities and states to punish encampment residents who have no other options for shelter.

In a report last month, the American Civil Liberties Union found that cities across the US have introduced more than 320 bills criminalizing unhoused people, the majority of which have passed. The crackdowns have taken place in Democratic- and Republican-run states alike.

“What are ‘Black Jobs’ Under the Trump Regime?”

by Roz in Rosalyn’s Writings on Substack

“Black Jobs Will be the Jobs That are Now Performed by Illegal Immigrants. Don’t worry. These jobs will also be performed by the poorest of whites, other racial minorities, & anyone who’s deemed ‘undesirable’ or who upsets the regime”

open.substack.com/pub/rosalynm

Rosalyn’s Writings · What are “Black Jobs” Under the Trump Regime?Par Roz
#Press#US#Trump
InstagramGenevieve West sur Instagram: "Alligator Auschwitz started flooding today. What happens when hurricane season slams the Everglades? The Everglades is a floodplain. From May to November, Lake Okeechobee overflows with near daily downpours, flash floods, and hurricane force winds. And they built a massive immigrant detention site right in the middle of it, on swampy land at Dade Collier Airport that already floods outside hurricane season. It’s now hurricane season. NOAA is forecasting above average storms for 2025. Florida officials admit the facility will have to be evacuated if a hurricane hits. But how? How do you evacuate 5,000 people in tents and trailers from a remote swamp with no solid roads, no storm infrastructure, and no way out when floodwaters rise? It’s a death trap. Flooded tents mean disease, insects, mold, bacteria. Hurricane surges drown buildings and roads. And there is no realistic plan to get thousands of detained human beings to safety. They know this. They’re building it anyway. And they’re joking about teaching the “prisoners” to run from alligators. Make no mistake. This will be a death camp. #AlligatorAuschwitz #StopTheCamp #Project2025 #ImmigrationJustice #AbolishICE #Everglades #DetentionIsDeadly #FloodZone #HumanRightsCrisis #ICEabuse #ClimateJustice #NoConcentrationCampsInAmerica #FloridaStorms #NoMoreCamps #WeWillNotLookAway #AccountabilityNow"60K likes, 20K comments - genevievewest le  July 2, 2025: "Alligator Auschwitz started flooding today. What happens when hurricane season slams the Everglades? The Everglades is a floodplain. From May to November, Lake Okeechobee overflows with near daily downpours, flash floods, and hurricane force winds. And they built a massive immigrant detention site right in the middle of it, on swampy land at Dade Collier Airport that already floods outside hurricane season. It’s now hurricane season. NOAA is forecasting above average storms for 2025. Florida officials admit the facility will have to be evacuated if a hurricane hits. But how? How do you evacuate 5,000 people in tents and trailers from a remote swamp with no solid roads, no storm infrastructure, and no way out when floodwaters rise? It’s a death trap. Flooded tents mean disease, insects, mold, bacteria. Hurricane surges drown buildings and roads. And there is no realistic plan to get thousands of detained human beings to safety. They know this. They’re building it anyway. And they’re joking about teaching the “prisoners” to run from alligators. Make no mistake. This will be a death camp. #AlligatorAuschwitz #StopTheCamp #Project2025 #ImmigrationJustice #AbolishICE #Everglades #DetentionIsDeadly #FloodZone #HumanRightsCrisis #ICEabuse #ClimateJustice #NoConcentrationCampsInAmerica #FloridaStorms #NoMoreCamps #WeWillNotLookAway #AccountabilityNow".

Aujourd'hui, j'entame deux chantiers :
- la rédaction de ma prochaine communication au Congrès de #papyrologie de Cologne ;
- l'utilisation du langage #Markdown pour y parvenir.

Je ne suis pas sûr que ce soit une bonne idée, car je risque de perdre ma concentration sur mon sujet si la découverte du nouveau langage informatique me perturbe, mais c'est un langage qui est supposé m'aider à bien structurer mon texte et, donc, à rester concentré sur le fond. C'est quitte ou double. Souhaitez-moi bonne chance.

The pink #tansyaphid #Metopeurum #fuscoviride is native to Europe and prefers forming large #colonies on #tansy #Tanacetum #vulgare.This aphid is very attractive for #ants, as one aphid has a high #honeydew #production with in average 1 milligram of honeydew per hour. Authors M. K. Fischer et al. (2002) found the #aminoacid #concentration in honeydew increasing with #aphid age.

© #StefanFWirth #Berlin 2025

Ref
M. K. Fischer et al. (2002)
doi.org/10.1016/S0022-1910(01)

#Photos
© S F. Wirth 2025

Désarmer l’#empire, cultiver les #marges#Salon et #rencontre à la Cité maraîchère de #Romainville (8 juin — de 12h00 à 19h00)

Le mot « #culture » comprend cette ambiguïté fondamentale entre la culture de la terre et la culture intellectuelle et affective. Aujourd’hui, la monoculture et les pratiques extractivistes façonnent nos vies, nos quotidiens, ce qu’on met dans nos assiettes en même temps qu’un autre type de monoculture, médiatique cette fois, façonnent minutieusement la vie des idées, la #concentration vertigineuse des contenus, la monétisation des data.

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#newsclimat #climat

Un petit point #concentration en #co2

Ça fait donc un mois que NOUS respirons une atmosphère inédite, record, à 430ppm !

Nouvelle semaine #record

Weekly average CO2 at Mauna Loa

Week beginning on
May 18, 2025:  430.35 ppm
Weekly value from
1 year ago:  426.44 ppm
Weekly value from
10 years ago:  404.10 ppm

Last updated: May 28, 2025

Et alors, +3,91 ppm sur un an pour cette moyenne hebdomadaire.

#newsclimat #climat #urgenceclimatique

Un point #concentration en #co2 :

Nouvelle semaine #record et nouveau record journalier

Weekly average CO2 at Mauna Loa

Week beginning on April 27, 2025:  430.60 ppm
Weekly value from
1 year ago:  426.58 ppm

Weekly value from
10 years ago:  404.06 ppm

Une semaine à 430,60ppm ! +4,02ppm !! Sur un an....

Recent Daily Average Mauna Loa CO2

May 02:  430.43 ppm
May 01:  430.82 ppm
April 30:  430.44 ppm
April 29:  430.13 ppm
April 28:  430.63 ppm

Last Updated: May 3, 2025

I really want to…

...but... ...my body/brain just won't... I guess we all have these moments. We're eager to do something later. Play a game, read a book, watch a movie, something that will help us to relax. For me, I usually get these nice ideas when I am busy with my routine, with the needed chores. I think of "well, when I have done the laundry, when I have hoovered the house, then...". And I am very excited thinking about the things that I would want to do... I do my chores, I get ready to relax, and then... I just feel too tired, too bläh , to actually do the fun things that I was planning on doing. And, well, it just sucks. […]

cynnisblog.wordpress.com/2025/

In Lucian's newsletter:

'In other words, we were wrong to think they were planning to build domestic #concentration #camps. They decided to farm that job out to foreign regimes and pay them rent money to run the camps for them, detaining people without criminal charge, due process, or trial.

#DOJ wants to allow the government to make its own determination who is an “enemy” of the nation and to do what they want with that person. This could be applied to you and me.'

luciantruscott.substack.com/p/

Lucian Truscott Newsletter · This shit is getting realPar Lucian K. Truscott IV