Monday, November 30, 2020
#DiaperDon > The Internet Started To Have Some Fun -Actually Lots of It...and Then
Just As #DiaperDon Starts Trending, Trump Claims That Twitter Uses 'Fake' Trends, Calls For 'Termination' Of Section 230
from the for-national-security? dept
"It's no secret that Donald Trump doesn't like Section 230. Wait. Actually, let's back up and try that again: it's no secret that Donald Trump doesn't like what he thinks Section 230 is about, which has little-to-no-resemblance to what Section 230 is actually about. However, over the long weekend, things took an even more ridiculous turn than usual. It started on Thanksgiving when the President was signing some legislation and taking some questions from the press. For unclear reasons, the setup where he had to sign things was with a very small desk affixed with the Presidential seal. While this desk has been used before for such things -- and Trump has even joked about the size of it, the framing of the shot -- the lack of people around him, the wide frame of the shot, the tread over carpet, and just... everything really made it look like the President was sitting at an elementary school desk . . . .
TOO MUCH FUN
#BlackFridayDeals special My Little President Conference Table avaliable now in all good stores $19.99 *please note product easy wipe clean in case of Little President accidents #DiaperDon pic.twitter.com/XtS3dAPS6X
— Charlie Hayes (@oxfcharlie) November 27, 2020
Someone had to sit at the little kids table this year for thanksgiving #diaperdon pic.twitter.com/pDKAEp61dW
— Mike (@kingfloorfan) November 27, 2020
Who did this? pic.twitter.com/gHN0qMBUcA
— Jennifer Harris (@jwharris) November 27, 2020
#massivedumps #DiaperDonnie the new poster boy for Depends pic.twitter.com/2teYqhhYt3
— DogLearnsToTweet2020๐ #ByeDon๐ #Resist๐#BLM (@Kim63727785) November 29, 2020
So, @realDonaldTrump, did your staff pick out your play set for your photo op from an abandoned #KidsRUs store? #LOSER #DiaperDon pic.twitter.com/prhVIbdITQ
— John B. Pierce (@JohnBPierce1) November 30, 2020
Favorite meme of the day ๐๐ถ๐ป#DiaperDon pic.twitter.com/FLKCWCCWEj
— Colin Anderson (@colin_thinks) November 30, 2020
It was not long until #DiaperDonald started trending on Twitter.
And, then, it was not much longer beforel the Commander-in-Chief of the military, and the leader of the United Stated of America decided to throw a tantrum on Twitter and claim that Twitter made up its trending topics (it does not).
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Out-of-Touch Public Officials: They Say They Believe In Citizen Participation But Have A Stranglehold On Public Policy
Here's are four official statement from The City of Mesa: https://www.mesaaz.gov/government/mayor-council
City Council Meetings and Study Sessions Notice
To decrease COVID-19 exposure, the City Council Chambers is closed, but public participation and viewing will be available electronically.
See the City Council Meetings page for full details about meeting participation
Likewise - looking at the the graphic in the middle there is selected citizens participation with the following statement:
You may click on any of the City boards and committees listed below to learn more about the purpose and requirements for each board, and to see the current list of members and term end dates.
If you are interested in serving on a City board or committee, please visit the Advisory Board & Committees Application Center. There you will begin by creating a customer profile with a login and password once before applying.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE BOARDS (AND COMMITTEES) ARE RECOMMENDED BY THE MAYOR AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL.
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THE REALIZATION THAT PUBLIC OFFICIALS WERE SO FAR OUT OF TOUCH WITH PUBLIC OPINION INSPIRED A SMALL GROUP OF POLITICALLY DIVERSE ACTIVISTS TO CHALLENGE THE CONSERVATIVES' STRANGLEHOLD ON PUBLIC POLICY...
That's the story of citizen initiatives in different states that voters approved by a majority
Sunday, November 29, 2020
"Recreational Marijuana" - The Cannabis Industry - Can Turn Some of The Reddest States Green
“Turns out rednecks love to smoke weed,” Baker laughs. “That’s the thing about cannabis: It really bridges socio-economic gaps. The only other thing that does it is handguns. All types of people are into firearms. All types of people are into cannabis.”
How One of the Reddest States Became the Nation’s Hottest Weed Market
Oklahoma entered the world of legal cannabis late, but its hands-off approach launched a boom and a new nickname: ‘Toke-lahoma.’
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Photographs for Politico Magazine by Misty Keasler/Redux
By PAUL DEMKO
Indeed, Oklahoma has established arguably the only free-market marijuana industry in the country. Unlike almost every other state, there are no limits on how many business licenses can be issued and cities can’t ban marijuana businesses from operating within their borders. In addition, the cost of entry is far lower than in most states: a license costs just $2,500. . .
“They’ve literally done what no other state has done: free-enterprise system, open market, wild wild west,” says Tom Spanier, who opened Tegridy Market (a dispensary that takes its name from South Park) with his wife in Oklahoma City last year. . .
But lax as it might seem, Oklahoma’s program has generated a hefty amount of tax revenue while avoiding some of the pitfalls of more intensely regulated programs.
>Through the first 10 months of this year, the industry generated more than $105 million in state and local taxes. That’s more than the $73 million expected to be produced by the state lottery this fiscal year, though still a pittance in comparison to the overall state budget of nearly $8 billion. In addition, Oklahoma has largely escaped the biggest problems that have plagued many other state markets: Illegal sales are relatively rare and the low cost to entry has made corruption all but unnecessary.
. . . All of which has made Oklahoma an unlikely case study for the rest of the country, which continues its incremental march toward universal legalization. Oklahoma is struggling with the sudden growing pains common to all booms.
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