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  • $100M
    taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

    https://abcnews.com/Politics/after-languishing-state-legislatures-country-approach-curtailing-money/story?id=133151163

    Hawaii is on a collision course with legal precedents that allow corporations to pump billions into elections after its governor signed a first-of-its-kind campaign finance reform bill into law.

    The bill, SB 2471, was crafted to curb political spending by leveraging the state’s ability to define the powers of a corporation. Due to the new law’s sweeping implications for political speech and elections, it seems almost certain to draw legal challenges.

    and

    In 2010, the Supreme Court issued a ruling in the case of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission which asserted that independent corporate spending on elections is a form of protected speech. The ruling famously nullified past guardrails on political spending, and contributed to the formation of so-called “super PAC” political action committees, which can support their chosen candidates with unlimited corporate backing.

    Though it does not directly dispute that corporations have a right to political speech, the new Hawaii law says that, since the powers of corporations are granted by states, the state can decline to grant corporations the power to spend on elections in the first place. The new law is set to be enforced in 2027.

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  • Trump/Xi
    taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

    taiwan_girl said:

    I am concerned that he will throw Tiawan "under the bus". 😞

    We will see how the next arm sales goes.

    https://responsiblestatecraft.org/taiwan-munitions-iran/

    Today, Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao said the U.S. is pausing arms sales to Taiwan because of the war with Iran.

    “Right now we're doing a pause in order to make sure we have the munitions we need for Epic Fury,” Cao told Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who asked about the possible pause at a hearing of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense. Cao maintained the U.S. has “plenty” of munitions, and said the arms sales will resume when “the administration deems necessary.”

    Cao’s remarks clash with the administration’s previously stated rationale for a pause.

    Last week, Donald Trump floated that he may delay the approval of a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan as a “negotiating chip” with China. “I haven’t approved it yet. We’re going to see what happens,” Trump told Fox News. “I may do it, I may not do it.”

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  • Invading Greenland - suicide.
    taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

    https://www.straitstimes.com/world/europe/greenlanders-demonstrate-against-trump-as-us-diplomats-open-new-consulate

    The US opening of a larger diplomatic hub in Greenland on May 21 was met by demonstrators opposed to President Donald Trump’s ambition for greater influence in the Arctic island, while local government ministers shied away from the event.

    Moving from a wooden cabin on the outskirts of Nuuk to a much larger downtown office, the new US consulate has become a focal point for Greenlanders unhappy with Mr Trump’s stated desire to control the island, a semi-autonomous part of Denmark.

    Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen and a series of other politicians said that they had declined invitations to attend the opening of the new diplomatic mission.

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  • Will we have a free election in 28? Or even 26?
    taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/alberta-separation-referendum-televised-address-9.7208162

    Premier Danielle Smith says Albertans will be able to vote in the fall on whether they want the province to hold a binding referendum on separating from Canada.

    In a pre-recorded speech broadcast Thursday evening, Smith said a question will be added to a provincewide referendum in October that will ask, “Should Alberta remain a province of Canada or should the Government of Alberta commence the legal process required under the Canadian Constitution to hold a binding provincial referendum on whether or not Alberta should separate from Canada?”

    Smith said a vote in favour of separation doesn’t trigger the process, but will instead allow Alberta to start a legal process required to hold a binding referendum.

    In her address on Thursday, she also affirmed that she would vote in favour of staying in Canada.

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  • ‘The devil’s child’: the rise and fall of the only female yakuza
    taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

    Interesting Story

    https://www.theguardian.com/news/2026/may/21/the-devils-child-the-rise-and-fall-of-the-only-female-yakuza

    In almost 40 years, Mako Nishimura never lost a fight. She told me this as if it were as obvious as night following day. Nishimura is 5ft-nothing and slight of build. She is also probably the only woman ever to have been a full-fledged yakuza, a member of Japan’s feared and rule-bound criminal underworld. She must have defeated many male gangsters. How, I asked her, did she do it? “First the legs,” she said, hands clasped, maintaining the calm demeanour of a village priest. “You cut him down with a club or a plank of wood.” Then you get to work.

    The first time I was in Japan, I was out eating with some Japanese at a sushi restaurant, and one of the sushi chefs was missing part of his little finger. I made (or at least tried to) make a joke abut it, and I was quickly told that he was probably ex-yakuza and he should not be joked at.

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  • Fact check: True
    taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

    @Andrea-B That is a good point.

    It was not for President Trumps recent trip to China, but I remember reading an article about PResident XX (can't remember who) trip to China, and there was a graphic of how much support logistics were required. XX number of planes, XXX number of cars/SUV's, XXXX number of security people, XXX poundage of food and drinks, and on and on.

    It was quite interesting and eye opening.

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  • Gas price check
    taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

    @Andrea-B Thanks!!!

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  • Solving the LA drug addict crisis
    taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

    Was a pretty good video message.

    Random comments
    I had never hear of the second drug Vitriol(?) that he mentioned was good for 30 days.
    I wonder what % of drug addict go back to addiction? My guess is that it is at least 30%.
    When I was in LA about three years ago, the homelessness was really really really bad. Could not walk down a sidewalk without running into a tent or other homeless person. I was last there about 1/5 years ago, and it was much better. I am not sure if LA was just hiding them better, but there were definitely less homeless on the streets that I could see.
    He mentions that much of the homeless/addicts have someone waiting for them back home to take care of them. Doubt that this is the case.

    Anyway, something needs to be done, as the current method does not work.

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  • Cuba is next?
    taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

    @jon-nyc said:

    Shit we’re gonna do this.

    I have heard that Cuba has been "stockpile" drones and would possibly use them against the US base in Cuba and also Florida.

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  • Gas price check
    taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

    @Andrea-B It would be interesting to see that graph with inflation adjustment.

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  • Fact check: True
    taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

    @jodi said:

    But still. To say you’ll try to make your kid’s wedding. 😄

    Exactly. If he is able to fly down to Florida and golf every weekend, he should be able to make his sons wedding.

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  • Junior Prom
    taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

    Nice pictures.

    (BTW, do they have a prom for each grade?)

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  • The Iran War (was Nuclear Program) thread
    taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

    @bachophile Have a great trip. If I may ask, what part of Italy will you be?

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  • Grade Inflation at Harvard
    taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

    https://www.harvardmagazine.com/university-news/harvard-faculty-approve-a-cap-on-a-grades

    PROFESSORS IN the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) have approved a proposal to cap the number of A’s awarded to Harvard College students, part of a broad proposal aimed at reducing grade inflation.

    Starting in the fall of 2027, courses will limit A grades to 20 percent of enrollment, plus an additional four A’s per class. Voting was conducted by email over the past week, and the results were announced on Wednesday morning. Faculty members voted 458 to 201 to approve the grading cap, one of three provisions that were voted on separately and the central pillar of the proposed reforms.

    Decisions on the other two provisions were split. By a vote of 498 to 157, faculty members approved a plan to calculate internal College honors and prizes using students’ average percentile rank instead of grade-point average. But they voted down a provision that would have allowed instructors to award a “satisfactory-plus” grade to courses that opt out of the grading cap; the vote tally was 292 for the provision versus 364 against. Those courses that opt out will be graded as “satisfactory” or “unsatisfactory” and will not count toward the average percentile rank.

    and

    Harvard’s overabundance of A’s has become an increasingly acute issue in recent years and has been a subject of formal faculty debate since 2023. An FAS report released last October found that solid A’s comprised 60 percent of all undergraduate letter grades in 2025, up from just 24 percent in 2005.

    and

    The approved provisions will be implemented in the 2027-28 school year. After three years, the Office of Undergraduate Education will present a review of the new policy to the faculty, although any changes to the policy would have to be done through the regular faculty legislative process.

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  • Barney Frank - Entering Hospice
    taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

    https://apnews.com/article/barney-frank-congressman-democrat-gay-rights-massachusetts-2bcabf60456bc189fef2cadd393a8b76

    Barney Frank, the longtime Democratic congressman and leading liberal who brought new visibility to gay rights and crafted the most significant reforms to the financial system in a generation, has died. He was 86.

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  • ChatGPT
    taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

    @89th said:

    I vibe coded for the first time the other day

    Okay. Explain like I am a little kid. I have seen that term "vibe code" before. Is it a specific computer language or something different from other coding?

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  • I can understand why.
    taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

    Sen. Bill Cassidy, who lost his bid for a third term in Saturday’s Louisiana Senate Republican primary, on Tuesday became the fourth Republican senator to vote to advance a war powers resolution directing President Trump to withdraw U.S. armed forces deployed against Iran.

    Cassidy joined Republican Sens. Rand Paul (Ky.), Susan Collins (Maine) and Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) in voting Tuesday for a motion to discharge the war powers resolution sponsored by Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine (Va.) out of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

    The motion passed by a vote of 50 to 47, setting up a future vote to proceed to the motion on the Senate floor.

    I think he is silently telling President Trump - "Be careful what you wish for."

    https://thehill.com/homenews/5886024-bill-cassidy-iran-war-powers/

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  • TDS cuts both ways
    taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

    Well, Rep Massie lost. TDS (Trump Deification Syndrome) is strong. LOL

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  • Hay NS!
    taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

    Yes, @nobodysock would be interested in hearing. May be coming to Italy in the future, but not to Sardinia, but travel tips are always welcome.

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  • The 25th
    taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

    Trump has also enjoyed more leisure than ever: So far, the president has spent more than a fifth of his second term—about 21.95 percent—golfing. Trump has hit the links at least 106 times since he returned to office, which puts him on pace to exceed the 307 days he spent golfing over the course of his first term.

    Former President Barack Obama, in comparison, racked up a total of 333 rounds of golf over eight years in office.

    https://www.newsbreak.com/the-new-republic-1991457/4658231795389-how-trump-s-team-is-hiding-how-fast-he-s-aging

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