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Stephen Miller Is Getting $170 Billion To Build His Own Army To Target Our Immigrant Neighbors. Here’s What That Funding Could Do Instead

americasvoicecnn.substack.com · Jan 31

This unprecedented allocation of taxpayer money could go to helping working families all across America, on everything from education, hunger, housing, healthcare, and the environment.

Shared by @nedhamson1 and 20 others.
Ned Hamson (@nedhamson1) · Feb 01
🔁 @tusk81:

As we noted at America’s Voice last year, $170 billion in anti-immigrant funding could instead have built more than 7,000 new elementary schools, paid for more than 1.5 million young Americans to attend an in-state public college for four years, or funded Head Start for nearly 14 years 👇🏽 open.substack.com/pub/americas

No Gods , no Masters! RESIST (@palin) · Feb 01
🔁 @tusk81:

As we noted at America’s Voice last year, $170 billion in anti-immigrant funding could instead have built more than 7,000 new elementary schools, paid for more than 1.5 million young Americans to attend an in-state public college for four years, or funded Head Start for nearly 14 years 👇🏽 open.substack.com/pub/americas

Zhi Zhu 🕸️ (@ZhiZhu) · Jan 31
🔁 @tusk81:

As we noted at America’s Voice last year, $170 billion in anti-immigrant funding could instead have built more than 7,000 new elementary schools, paid for more than 1.5 million young Americans to attend an in-state public college for four years, or funded Head Start for nearly 14 years 👇🏽 open.substack.com/pub/americas

Ben Royce 🇺🇦 🇸🇩 (@benroyce) · Jan 31
🔁 @tusk81:

As we noted at America’s Voice last year, $170 billion in anti-immigrant funding could instead have built more than 7,000 new elementary schools, paid for more than 1.5 million young Americans to attend an in-state public college for four years, or funded Head Start for nearly 14 years 👇🏽 open.substack.com/pub/americas

Helen LH (@Research_FTW) · Jan 31
🔁 @tusk81:

As we noted at America’s Voice last year, $170 billion in anti-immigrant funding could instead have built more than 7,000 new elementary schools, paid for more than 1.5 million young Americans to attend an in-state public college for four years, or funded Head Start for nearly 14 years 👇🏽 open.substack.com/pub/americas

LAUREN (@noondlyt) · Jan 31
🔁 @tusk81:

As we noted at America’s Voice last year, $170 billion in anti-immigrant funding could instead have built more than 7,000 new elementary schools, paid for more than 1.5 million young Americans to attend an in-state public college for four years, or funded Head Start for nearly 14 years 👇🏽 open.substack.com/pub/americas

The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Jan 31
🔁 @tusk81:

As we noted at America’s Voice last year, $170 billion in anti-immigrant funding could instead have built more than 7,000 new elementary schools, paid for more than 1.5 million young Americans to attend an in-state public college for four years, or funded Head Start for nearly 14 years 👇🏽 open.substack.com/pub/americas

Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈 (@Lazarou) · Jan 31
🔁 @tusk81:

As we noted at America’s Voice last year, $170 billion in anti-immigrant funding could instead have built more than 7,000 new elementary schools, paid for more than 1.5 million young Americans to attend an in-state public college for four years, or funded Head Start for nearly 14 years 👇🏽 open.substack.com/pub/americas

Megan (@megsouth) · Jan 31
🔁 @tusk81:

As we noted at America’s Voice last year, $170 billion in anti-immigrant funding could instead have built more than 7,000 new elementary schools, paid for more than 1.5 million young Americans to attend an in-state public college for four years, or funded Head Start for nearly 14 years 👇🏽 open.substack.com/pub/americas

Shared by @nedhamson1 and 9 others.

The Muppet Show: this thrilling return is so great I can’t even count how many times I laughed

theguardian.com · Jan 31

Sabrina Carpenter fangirling Miss Piggy, Beaker losing his eyes … yes, Kermit and co are back for a trip down memory lane – and it’s a perfect, saucy joy

Shared by @Robavince and 7 others.
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A nice upgrade for Apple’s simplest gadget

theverge.com · Jan 31

In this week’s Installer: Wonder Man, Yahoo, Sonos, and Chrome.

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Could a time capsule outlast plate tectonics?

scientificamerican.com · Jan 31

A ridiculous but instructive thought experiment involving deep time, plate tectonics, erosion and the slow death of the sun

Shared by @becomingwisest and 9 others.
Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Jan 31
🔁 @gregeganSF:

“Can a time capsule outlast geology?

A ridiculous but instructive thought experiment involving deep time, plate tectonics, erosion and the slow death of the sun”

This is hugely enjoyable! The subheading is exactly right: don’t take the premise seriously, just go along for the ride.

scientificamerican.com/article

Steampunk_Prof (@Steampunk_Prof) · Jan 31
🔁 @gregeganSF:

“Can a time capsule outlast geology?

A ridiculous but instructive thought experiment involving deep time, plate tectonics, erosion and the slow death of the sun”

This is hugely enjoyable! The subheading is exactly right: don’t take the premise seriously, just go along for the ride.

scientificamerican.com/article

Dr David Mills (@dtl) · Jan 31
🔁 @gregeganSF:

“Can a time capsule outlast geology?

A ridiculous but instructive thought experiment involving deep time, plate tectonics, erosion and the slow death of the sun”

This is hugely enjoyable! The subheading is exactly right: don’t take the premise seriously, just go along for the ride.

scientificamerican.com/article

Witchzilla (@msbw) · Jan 31
🔁 @gregeganSF:

“Can a time capsule outlast geology?

A ridiculous but instructive thought experiment involving deep time, plate tectonics, erosion and the slow death of the sun”

This is hugely enjoyable! The subheading is exactly right: don’t take the premise seriously, just go along for the ride.

scientificamerican.com/article

Christopher Evans (@becomingwisest) · Jan 31
🔁 @gregeganSF:

“Can a time capsule outlast geology?

A ridiculous but instructive thought experiment involving deep time, plate tectonics, erosion and the slow death of the sun”

This is hugely enjoyable! The subheading is exactly right: don’t take the premise seriously, just go along for the ride.

scientificamerican.com/article

Ian (@ian) · Jan 31
🔁 @gregeganSF:

“Can a time capsule outlast geology?

A ridiculous but instructive thought experiment involving deep time, plate tectonics, erosion and the slow death of the sun”

This is hugely enjoyable! The subheading is exactly right: don’t take the premise seriously, just go along for the ride.

scientificamerican.com/article

Digital Mark λ ☕️ 🕹 👽 (@mdhughes) · Jan 31
🔁 @gregeganSF:

“Can a time capsule outlast geology?

A ridiculous but instructive thought experiment involving deep time, plate tectonics, erosion and the slow death of the sun”

This is hugely enjoyable! The subheading is exactly right: don’t take the premise seriously, just go along for the ride.

scientificamerican.com/article

Beachbum (@Beachbum) · Jan 31
🔁 @gregeganSF:

“Can a time capsule outlast geology?

A ridiculous but instructive thought experiment involving deep time, plate tectonics, erosion and the slow death of the sun”

This is hugely enjoyable! The subheading is exactly right: don’t take the premise seriously, just go along for the ride.

scientificamerican.com/article

Arturo Serrano 🇨🇴🤖👽🧙🦄 (@carturo222) · Jan 31
🔁 @gregeganSF:

“Can a time capsule outlast geology?

A ridiculous but instructive thought experiment involving deep time, plate tectonics, erosion and the slow death of the sun”

This is hugely enjoyable! The subheading is exactly right: don’t take the premise seriously, just go along for the ride.

scientificamerican.com/article

Routine medical procedures can feel harder for women – here’s why

theconversation.com · Jan 31

When medical procedures are designed around male anatomy, women often pay the price – in pain, difficulty and dismissal.

Shared by @cainmark and 15 others.
roland (@roland) · Feb 01
🔁 @amydiehl:

Many routine procedures were designed for male anatomy & are uncomfortable or take longer in women. Colonoscopy. Urinary catheterization. Lumbar puncture. Spinal procedures. Airway management. Venous cannulation. Difficulty is often blamed on anxiety, tension, low pain tolerance, or "one of those things.". theconversation.com/routine-me

Bruce Mirken (@BruceMirken) · Feb 01
🔁 @amydiehl:

Many routine procedures were designed for male anatomy & are uncomfortable or take longer in women. Colonoscopy. Urinary cauterization. Lumbar puncture. Spinal procedures. Airway management. Venous cannulation. Difficulty is often blamed on anxiety, tension, low pain tolerance, or "one of those things.". theconversation.com/routine-me

𝒜𝓁𝒾⋆ (@alipunk) · Jan 31
🔁 @amydiehl:

Many routine procedures were designed for male anatomy & are uncomfortable or take longer in women. Colonoscopy. Urinary cauterization. Lumbar puncture. Spinal procedures. Airway management. Venous cannulation. Difficulty is often blamed on anxiety, tension, low pain tolerance, or "one of those things.". theconversation.com/routine-me

Emeritus Prof Christopher May (@ChrisMayLA6) · Jan 31
🔁 @amydiehl:

Many routine procedures were designed for male anatomy & are uncomfortable or take longer in women. Colonoscopy. Urinary cauterization. Lumbar puncture. Spinal procedures. Airway management. Venous cannulation. Difficulty is often blamed on anxiety, tension, low pain tolerance, or "one of those things.". theconversation.com/routine-me

Frans Super 🇺🇦🇵🇸🍋 FKNZS🔻 (@apenkop) · Jan 31
🔁 @amydiehl:

Many routine procedures were designed for male anatomy & are uncomfortable or take longer in women. Colonoscopy. Urinary cauterization. Lumbar puncture. Spinal procedures. Airway management. Venous cannulation. Difficulty is often blamed on anxiety, tension, low pain tolerance, or "one of those things.". theconversation.com/routine-me

Witchzilla (@msbw) · Jan 31
🔁 @amydiehl:

Many routine procedures were designed for male anatomy & are uncomfortable or take longer in women. Colonoscopy. Urinary cauterization. Lumbar puncture. Spinal procedures. Airway management. Venous cannulation. Difficulty is often blamed on anxiety, tension, low pain tolerance, or "one of those things.". theconversation.com/routine-me

Feisty (@feisty_lemming) · Feb 01
🔁 @amydiehl:

Many routine procedures were designed for male anatomy & are uncomfortable or take longer in women. Colonoscopy. Urinary cauterization. Lumbar puncture. Spinal procedures. Airway management. Venous cannulation. Difficulty is often blamed on anxiety, tension, low pain tolerance, or "one of those things.". theconversation.com/routine-me

Morpheus Being (@MorpheusB) · Jan 31
🔁 @amydiehl:

Many routine procedures were designed for male anatomy & are uncomfortable or take longer in women. Colonoscopy. Urinary cauterization. Lumbar puncture. Spinal procedures. Airway management. Venous cannulation. Difficulty is often blamed on anxiety, tension, low pain tolerance, or "one of those things.". theconversation.com/routine-me

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Thoughts about coding with AI

82mhz.net · Jan 31

January 31, 2026 Categories Reading time: 5 minutes

How to Talk to Human Beings

blog.codinghorror.com · Jan 31

I hesitate to say everyone should have a child, because becoming a parent is an intensely personal choice. I try my best to avoid evangelizing the experience, but the deeper in I get, the more I believe that nothing captures the continued absurdity of the human condition better than having

Shared by @feoh and one other.
Feoh (@feoh) · Jan 31
🔁 @codinghorror:

@nedbat "The book was written by a pair of former New York City teachers, and their thesis is that we talk to kids all wrong. You can’t argue with kids, and you shouldn’t dismiss their complaints. The magic formula includes: listen, repeat what they say, label their emotions. The kids will figure out the solution themselves." blog.codinghorror.com/how-to-t

Jeff Atwood (@codinghorror) · Jan 31
🔁 @codinghorror:

@nedbat "The book was written by a pair of former New York City teachers, and their thesis is that we talk to kids all wrong. You can’t argue with kids, and you shouldn’t dismiss their complaints. The magic formula includes: listen, repeat what they say, label their emotions. The kids will figure out the solution themselves." blog.codinghorror.com/how-to-t

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