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@hannu_ikonen@zeroes.ca What in the world?

No. That's not how that works. That's not how any of that works.

You're buying into some sensationalized nonsense there, promoting misinformation about how both the medical and justice systems work.

I don't know who told you that stuff, but it's not true.

@grrlscientist@mstdn.social I mean they're not, though.

You don't know any Republicans that aren't Nazis? Hear that disconnected, that sequestered, you don't get out much? Or maybe you just hang around with Nazis a lot?

Either way...

@TheOldGuy The problem is that it fails to fulfill that guarantee.

So it's an expensive failure that detracts from governmental resources.

@selfcare It's not, though.

Lorde is wrong and it's worth calling that out.

@mirgal.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy who?

@MoiraEve@mastodon.world rightly?

He doesn't have authority. It's wrong to blame him for things that he can't control, taking the blame away from the ones who actually do have control.

It shields those people from accountability.

So no, it's not right.

@immibis No, it's not particularly strange, because words have meanings.

Yeah, terrorism is terrorism and other things are other things.

@baltakatei you don't know that there are space companies besides SpaceX?

There are quite a few of them...

@chartier

@Savvyhomestead sounds like you might be confusing the judicial system with the other branch of government, the prosecutors.

@theguardian_us_opinion

@dougiec3 No, that's not how the record works Republicans were rejecting the spending bill before Elon got involved, so let's be clear: Elon tried to ride the coattails of this thing, and far too many people are buying into elon's story that he was actually important here.

We should say no, dude, this wasn't about you, you're just not that important.

@rdfranke keep in mind that more Democrats are voting for the shutdown than Republicans.

@darulharb Americans keep reelecting these people who suck at their jobs, so...

Apparently we like it this way?

We should stop reelecting these idiots.

@crecente Hank Johnson is apparently talking about Elon Musk, who has no vote in Congress, but how did Johnson vote?

Did he vote against funding government? Or is he trying to deflect the authority that he actually has towards someone who has no actual authority in this?

Elon Musk is not in Congress. He has no authority here. But a whole lot of people who could vote to fund government sure seem eager to talk about Elon instead of actually doing their jobs.

overwhelmingly voted against keeping government open.

That really gets lost in all of the media discussion about this. But it really needs to be emphasized. Did your representative vote against keeping government open? You should know that, and hold them accountable for that vote.

@daedalean when you look at the voting roles you'll see plenty of them.

@dougiec3 no, the thing people miss is that Johnson doesn't work for the president. In fact, the exact opposite: the Speaker of the House works for all House members.

It's not Trump putting Johnson in a bind, but the members, including Democrats, that refuse to work together because they generally see political advantage in keeping the fight going.

Trump and Musk only matter to the extent that House members want to use them as fodder.

We need to emphasize that this is the House members that we elected causing this. We need to hold our representatives accountable for their positions, not let them pass the buck to Trump.

After all, that just plays into Trump's hands.

@napocornejo It's not much different from a ton of other government operations that have been going on for a long time.

Plus, the US government already holds Bitcoin. That part isn't actually new. This sort of formalizes it.

@Kichae in short, I think you're just giving a rundown of how ActivityPub works and some of the rough edges that their model necessarily involves :)

Those issues of moderation and different administrative boundaries are simply how this system is set up, and it's functionality that we accept when federating.

@manicdave

@catloaf under the model, no, if you're banned from one community the ban has no bearing on what happens on instances that don't actively respect that ban.

You can still comment away. The ban merely means your comments won't be displayed to some people.

@manicdave

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