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    I’m not from US and maybe I’m dumb but isn’t the whole idea and major responsibility of country to protect the poor that are legs and support middle class that are lungs of your country ?

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    You can place bets on the death of democracy on polymarket but can’t place bets on the death of CEOs. Kind of makes you think 🤔

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    The “cop cities” that popped up around the country show that they’ve known for a while and have been preparing for it.

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    “…warned in a bulletin earlier this year that disaffected Americans were increasingly blaming society’s ills on rich people and corporate bigwigs”

    As they should and there’s not even a group left to fake blame.
    Usonian immigrants are in jail.
    The Usonian poor and un(der)employed is what most Usonians have become.

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        Not exactly the right picture[1], but it will do.


        1. The “bugs” are us or the Palestinians in that movie,
          after a Dutch director decided to read up on an Usonian author
          and decided that they haven’t gotten the memo on what fascism looks like. ↩︎

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    Oh good.

    At first I thought they said Luigi was sick with a fever.

    Carry on with the good news…

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      The New Jersey Regional Operations and Intelligence Center, one of the so-called fusion centers that serve as intelligence clearinghouses for cops, warned in a bulletin earlier this year that disaffected Americans were increasingly blaming society’s ills on rich people and corporate bigwigs… A 2023 report by Rutgers Law School’s Center for Security, Race, and Rights warns of the potential for abuse in the New Jersey fusion center. The report cited the fusion center’s practice of drafting dossiers on “known troublemakers” and its reliance on so-called “intelligence-led policing,” a practice of surveilling and data collection that the American Civil Liberties Union has cited as a potential violation of the right to due process.

      The Quarterly Executive Threat Watch, the bulletin that included the warning for CEOs, appears to be internally categorized as terrorism-related intelligence and was later disseminated by a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer to recipients across the country. (CBP did not immediately respond to a request for comment.)

      Then there is the issue of the center’s shadowy public-private partnership. The New Jersey fusion center does not make public which private agencies or organizations it partners with, or to whom it disseminates reports.

      “It’s very ambiguous who is actually in charge and who is responsible.”

      The January report drew heavily on the work of SITE Intelligence, a for-profit firm that has come in for criticism because of its labeling Islamic charities as terror fronts and mistakenly identifying video game footage as terror propaganda.

      Like its counterparts across the country, the New Jersey fusion center feeds its reports into a national network of public and private agencies dedicated to the gathering and dissemination of information about potential threats — a practice that frequently crosses the line into surveillance of political speech, according to German and other critics of fusion centers.

      “There is a lack of public accountability here,” German said. “Because they’re joint enterprises, it’s very ambiguous who is actually in charge and who is responsible for ensuring that the participants within these centers are acting in accordance with the law.”

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      I think, and I’m basing this off of the vibe that underpins every interaction I have with strangers, that people are stuck in a limbo state, waiting for either a miracle or for the other shoe to drop. I think most people are holding out hope that this can be resolved in a way that doesn’t fuck up their whole daily life, but that hope is fading.

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      Wait until the poor harvests next year due to the looming fertilizer crisis. Historically people who are eating regularly are much less likely to revolt. But that will not be the case for the US working class in a another year or so.