justsomeantifas:

police don’t have the most dangerous job or even near it. cops beat their wives and girlfriends at double the rate of the national average.  cops killed over 1000 people this year alone and thats not even counting the “mysterious accidents” where say a black man magically shoots himself in the head while his arms were handcuffed behind his back. theres been so many police misconduct cases where officers violently harmed people that they’re being pressed to get their own liability insurance because the state doesnt want to pay for it. and despite all of this proof that cops are violent, violence against officers has been at an all time low. 8) but sure cops are innocent cinnamon rolls that just wanna protect people.

pomegranat:

tomorrow the senate is voting on jeff sessions + besty devos. jeff sessions is extremely racist + supports the muslim ban and betsy devos will likely plan to cut public education. CALL YOUR SENATORS AND TELL THEM TO VOTE AGAINST THEM.

here is an example of what you should say when you call- “Hello, my name is Jane Smith. I’m a constituent from New York, zip code 10001. I don’t need a response. I am opposed to the repeal of the Affordable Care Act and I strongly encourage the Senator to please oppose any type of repeal. Thank you for your hard work!”

phone numbers:

*= republican (likely to vote in favor of sessions + devos, make sure you call them if you have a republican senator in your state)

alabama
*richard shelby- 202-224-5744
*jeff sessions- 202-224-4124

alaska
*lisa murkowski- 202-224-6665
*dan sullivan- 202-224-3004

arizona
*john mccaine- 202-224-2235
*jeff flake- 202-224-4521

arkansas
*john boozman- 202-224-4843
*tom cotton- 202-224-2353

california
dianne feinstein- 202-224-3841
kamala d harris- 202-224-3553

colorado
michael bennet- 202-224-5852
*cory gardner- 5941

connecticut
richard blumenthal- 202-224-2823
christopher murphy- 202-224-4041

delaware
thomas r carper- 202-224-2441
christopher a coons- 5042

florida
bill nelson- 202-224-5274
*marco rubio- 202-224-3041

georgia
*johnny isakson- 202-224-3643
*david perdue- 202-224-3521

hawaii
mazie hirono- 202-224-6361
brian schatz- 202-224-3934

idaho
*mike crapo- 202-224-6142
*james e risch- 202-224-2752

illinois
tammy duckworth- 202-224-2854
richard j durbin- 202-224-2152

indiana
joe donnelly- 202-224-4814
*todd young- 202-224-5623

iowa
*joni ernst- 202-224-3254
*chuck grassley- 202-224-3744

kansas
*jerry moran- 202-224-6521
*pat roberts- 202-224-4774

kentucky
*mitch mcconnell- 202-224-2541
*rand paul- 202-224-4343

louisiana
*bill cassidy- 202-224-5824
*john kennedy- 202-224-4623

maine
*susan m collins- 202-224-2523
(independent) angus s king jr.- 202-224-5344

maryland
benjamin l cardin- 202-224-4524
chris van hollen- 202-224-4654

massachusetts
edward j markey- 202-224-2742
elizabeth warren- 202-224-4543

michigan
gary c peters- 202-224-6221
debbie stabenow- 202-224-4822

minnesota
al franken- 202-224-5641
amy klobuchar- 202-224-3244

mississippi
*thad cochran- 202-224-5054
*roger f wicker- 202-224-6253

missouri
*roy blunt- 202-224-5721
claire mccaskill- 202-224-6154

montana
*steve daines- 202-224-2651
john tester- 202-224-2644

nebraska
*deb fischer- 202-224-6551
*ben sasse- 202-224-4224

nevada
catherine cortez masto- 202-224-3542
*dean heller- 202-224-6244

new hampsire
margaret wood hassen- 202-224-3324
jeanne shaheen- 202-224-2841

new jersey
cory a booker- 202-224-3224
robert menendez- 202-224-4744

new mexico
martin heinrich- 202-224-5521
tom udall- 202-224-6621

new york
charles e schumer- 202-224-6542
kirsten e gillibrand- 202-224-4451

north carolina
*richard burr-202-224-3154
*thom tillis- 202-224-6342

north dakota
heidi heitkamp- 202-224-2043
*john hoeven- 202-224-2551

ohio
sherrod brown- 202-224-2315
*rob portman- 202-224-3353

oklahoma
*james m inhofe- 202-224-4721
*james lankford- 202-224-5754

oregon
jeff merkley- 202-224-3753
rob wyden- 202-224-5244

pennsylvania
robert p casey jr- 202-224-6324
*patrick j toomey- 202-224-4254

rhode island
jack reed- 202-224-4642
sheldon whitehouse- 202-224-2921

south carolina
*lindsay graham- 202-224-5972
*tim scott- 202-224-6121

south dakota
*mike rounds- 202-224-5842
*john thune- 202-224-2321

tennessee
*lamar alexander- 202-224-4944
*bob corker- 202-224-3344

texas
*john cornyn- 202-224-2934
*ted cruz- 202-224-5922

utah
*orrin g hatch- 202-224-5251
*mike lee- 202-224-5444

vermont
patrick j leahy- 202-224-4242
(independent) bernie sanders- 202-224-5141

virginia
tim kaine- 202-224-4024
mark r warner- 202-224-2023

washington
maria cantwell- 202-224-3441
patty murray- 202-224-2621

west virginia
*shelley moore capito- 202-224-6472
joe manchin III- 202-224-3954

wisconsin
tammy baldwin- 202-224-5653
*ron johnson- 202-224-5323

wyoming
*john barrasso- 202-224-6441
*michael b enzi- 202-224-3424

please share this and call your senators!!

Fascism Watch, February 2

s-leary:

Immigration ban & Constitutional crisis

Virginia has filed a contempt motion over Trump admin’s failure to comply with court order on immigration.

Google, Apple, Facebook, and Uber have drafted a joint letter opposing Trump’s travel ban.

Steve Bannon’s first major play is shaping up as a full-blown fiasco

Kellyanne Conway cites ‘Bowling Green massacre’ that never happened to defend travel ban.

At
one point, Conway made a reference to two Iraqi refugees whom she
described as the masterminds behind “the Bowling Green massacre.”

“Most people don’t know that because it didn’t get covered,” Conway said.

The
Bowling Green massacre didn’t get covered because it didn’t
happen. There has never been a terrorist attack in Bowling Green, Ky.,
carried out by Iraqi refugees or anyone else.

Good news: Ali Vayeghan, the Iranian man who was deported from LAX in violation of the federal court’s TRO, has returned.

Vayeghan’s
successful return was the result of a federal judge’s emergency
ruling overturning the government’s decision to ban him, making Vayeghan
the first person denied entry to be allowed into the country after a
legal challenge to the White House’s executive order.

Trump

Trump aims to “totally destroy” law prohibiting churches from engaging in political activity

There is no recording of Trump’s phone call with Putin on Saturday. “The White House could not provide additional details about the call because staff had disabled recording equipment.”

Trump loosens sanctions preventing Russia intelligence agencies from cyberspying

Congress

Congress says coal mining companies can go back to dumping waste in streams

The G.O.P. Campaign to Repeal Obamacare Hits a Wall

Chaffetz backs off on plan to sell off ‘excess’ public lands

Chaffetz says the House Oversight Committee may investigate Trump’s possible conflicts of interest. I don’t even know what to say to this except to implore you to keep calling your representatives and screaming about this.

Cabinet & Federal Appointees

Steve Bannon: ‘we’re going to war in the South China Sea … no doubt’

Senate Republicans suspend committee rules to approve Scott Pruitt, Trump’s EPA nominee

Press Secretary Sean Spicer Falsely Accuses Iran of Attacking U.S. Navy Vessel. In response, Iran president says Trump will cost the US, calls him a political novice.

The CIA’s New Deputy Director Ran a Black Site for Torture

Protests

(Senator @bryanschatz tweet, @mattwhouse tweet)

Yemeni bodega owners went on strike in New York. Thousands protested in front of Brooklyn’s Borough Hall.

We Are The Scientists Against A Fascist Government.  "We are writing as scientists who are concerned about the rise of an authoritarian, Trump-led, and GOP-dominated government.“

ticktockdearie:

doctorbee:

xwidep:

Scales

This is because Fahrenheit is based on a brine scale and the human body. The scale is basically how cold does it have to be to freeze saltwater (zero Fahrenheit) to what temperature is the human body (100-ish Fahrenheit, although now we know that’s not exactly accurate). Fahrenheit was designed around humans.

Celsius and Kelvin are designed around the natural world.

Celsius is a scale based on water. Zero is when water freezes, 100 is when water boils.

Kelvin uses the same scale as Celsius (one degree, as a unit, is the same between the two), but defines zero as absolute zero, which is basically the temperature at which atoms literally stop doing that spinning thing. Nothing can exist below zero Kelvin. It’s the bottom of the scale.

So.
Fahrenheit: what temperatures affect humans
Celsius: what temperatures affect water
Kelvin: what temperatures affect atoms

I like how this very helpful explanation contained the phrase “stop doing that spinning thing”

imperatorkhaleesi:

shinelikethunder:

pdxjenni:

biglawbear:

Lawblr side of Tumblr, here. I don’t think anybody even understands how terrifying this is. If the Executive can ignore the Judiciary, then we have a full-on Constitutional Crisis on our hands. Our country immediately falls apart. The only options for enforcement of judicial orders are 1) U.S. Marshals (which are ordered around by the Judiciary but ultimately still a part of the Executive as part of the Department of Justice), in which case we have an ACTUAL ARMED CONFLICT BETWEEN TWO BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT, or if the Marshals refuse to comply, 2) the Governor of the state, say Virginia, sends in the National Guard of the state, which leads to AN ARMED CONFLICT BETWEEN A STATE MILITIA AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

In case you weren’t getting the picture, let me be blunt and dramatic: this is literally Civil War-level shit right here.

And Trump has been in office a week.

This is fucking terrifying.

I spent the day at SeaTac (Seattle-Tacoma International Airport). We got very little done because CBP refused to talk to us at all. When one of the attorneys with us annoyed them so much that they finally answered their office door (she literally knocked on it for 10 minutes straight), they directed her to the press release on their website (side note: I don’t know if there even is a press release on the CBP website). They told her they don’t care how many attorneys show up, they don’t take orders from attorneys or judges. Senator Patty Murray showed up just after 4:00 & CBP refused to talk to her, too. I will repeat that: Customs and Border Patrol refused to talk to a sitting United States Senator. They refused other senators at other airports, too, according to a WaPo article I read earlier.

I had to return to Portland tonight because I have work tomorrow. ACLU & International Refugee Assistance Project attorneys will be back at SeaTac tomorrow at 5:30 a.m. (including my law school bestie, I am so proud). 

There were 13 people detained at SeaTac yesterday who were secretly transferred to a detention facility in Tacoma, so the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project is working with attorneys to straighten that right out. 

Basically: Shit is going down, y’all. The women I went up with today? Both were Arabs. One was from Pakistan, the other was from Lebanon (a Christian, a Muslim and a Jew walk into an airport…). When I asked them if I was overreacting by feeling like this was a coup-in-progress, they said no. That’s precisely what this is.

I thought we had a coup-proof system. I was mistaken.

Keep fighting the good fight, lawyers. And if you’re in Portland, I’ll see you at Perkins-Coie tomorrow at 5:30 for the L4GG meeting.

At Dulles, CBP has been stonewalling four members of the US House of Representatives, the governer and attorney general of Virginia, and Senators Cory Booker (NJ) and Mark Warner (VA)–the latter of whom chewed out the head of CBP in person. No dice. Not even with a federal court order telling CBP at Dulles, only them, and them in particular to give detainees access to lawyers.

And they’re pulling an old trick from the national-security handbook that’s been used to evade the courts on issues like domestic surveillance: “Lawyers and advocates still didn’t know how many people were being held in the secondary inspection area at Dulles or what their immigration status was, which led to a catch-22: Attorneys couldn’t file for contempt of court without having proof that legal residents were being detained and not being given access to lawyers, but they couldn’t get proof without getting access.” (x)

At least two VA reps have found out (via friends and family) about constituents being detained at Dulles, at which point CBP released them in order to dodge the access-to-lawyers issue. The representative for my district is on the warpath–and also on the House Oversight Committee. Here’s hoping these fuckers get slapped with contempt of court so hard their ears ring, then get hauled in front of a committee hearing to see if they want to try their chances with contempt of Congress.

All of which doesn’t even get into the Monday Night Massacre clusterfuck inside the executive branch, when the acting attorney general of the United States refused to make the DoJ defend the lawfulness of the immigration order in court. And was summarily fired and replaced with someone more compliant. So here’s also hoping the Senate puts Jeff Sessions through absolute hell on his role in all this before they vote to confirm him as AG.

It’s like the civics lesson from hell.

Yeah, I need a break, y’all.