Links 5/3/26

Links for you. Science:

Where U.S. science has been hit hardest after Trump’s first year
Pancreatic cancer mRNA vaccine shows lasting results in an early trial
Peptides promise longevity and healing. Does the science back them up?
This disabled parrot has become king by learning to ‘joust’: Despite missing his entire upper beak, Bruce the kea is winning at life
Meet the researcher aiming to halt use of ‘fundamentally flawed’ database linking IQ and nationality
We’re Training Scientists for a World That No Longer Exists
700-year-old mummy from Bolivia contains earliest confirmed evidence of strep throat bacteria in the Americas

Other:

A Retrospective on Bidenomics: Joe Biden listened to the left on full employment. But the lasting effects were wanting, and the politics were brutal.
‘I Felt I Was a Monster’: IDF Soldiers Talk About the ‘Moral Injury’ – and the Silence
Austerity creates fascism
I’m Not Like Those Other Crazy Democrats
Beacon Hill’s effort to restrict social media use by teens is clumsy and invasive
Charlize Theron Says It’s Clear Her Father Tried to Kill Her
GOP Food Stamp Work Requirements Hit Just as Jobs Dry Up
Amazon is behind on jobs promised for funding to build Virginia headquarters
Mom, Kids, and Nowhere to Go
They’re Not Wrong
Only half of Republicans are die-hard “MAGA”
Seems Bad
Orbán’s Fall & The De-Trumpification Fantasy
Meanwhile, Zohran Is Just Getting Things Done
How Trump’s Anti-NFL Crusade Could Backfire
Chief Justice Roberts and the Clean Power Plan: Remarkable reporting from the New York Times provides a peek behind the curtain of the February 2016 rulings that ushered in the modern emergency docket. And what it reveals is pretty discouraging.
The Jon Favreau Doctrine: The ‘Mandalorian’ creator, director, and food truck impresario talks about bringing his ‘Star Wars’ streaming hit to the big screen, his complicated relationship with A.I., his thoughts on Lucasfilm, and how he’s leaning into the whole “space opera thing.”
Power without accountability: The Palantir manifesto
The Talented Mr. Swalwell: Even before the misconduct allegations that precipitated his downfall, Eric Swalwell was an attention-seeking social climber whose professed progressivism may have been his greatest lie of all.
What If Being Decent Online Was Profitable?
Data centers are expensive, unpopular — and could be a tipping point in the midterms
Federal judge unloads on ‘unserious’ RFK Jr., says anti-trans policy showed his ‘cruelty’: Judge Mustafa T. Kasubhai vacated the “Kennedy Declaration,” finding it unlawfully attempted to override medical standards and restrict care for transgender youth.
Why Sam Altman reminds me of Anton Chigurh
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is preparing banks to collect citizenship data
Democrats Should Try Being an Actual Political Party Again
How Trump is pushing psychedelics reform through the health agencies
Never Mind Mamdani: Wall Street Doubles Down on NYC
Why are Harvard’s slavery researchers quitting or being fired?
Optimism for Trump’s CDC pick is tempered by questions about RFK Jr.’s role (“She was the point person and essentially, the choke point, making it difficult to set up meetings and get information,” said the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity. “She was an intentional bottleneck that prevented the new team from getting basic information about how the department was operating.”)
The Takeaways from a 2026 Trump Deep Dive: Anatomy of a devastating WSJ story — and its larger implications.

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In Case You Missed It…

…nearly a whole month of Mad Biologist posts:

The Trump Administration Creates a Drowning Witch Test for NIH Funding

Trump Should Resign

Is Even Trump This Stupid?: The BLS Data Leak Edition

Trump’s Massive Strategic Failure in Iran: Will It Be Seen as One?

More Good News on the D.C. Crime Front

The Bitterness and the Insecurity

The Staggering Ignorance of Trump Administration Officials: the Drug-Resistant TB Edition

Healthcare Insurance, Power, and Control

One More Reason Why D.C. Needs Statehood

When the Supreme Court Legislates

President Real Estate Mogul Hurts D.C.’s Housing Market

Hegseth Is No George Washington: The Influenza Vaccination Edition

But the COVID Contrarians Told Us They Were All About Intellectual Freedom

Some OK News on the Crime Front in D.C.

There Is No Reason to Avoid Impeaching Trump. In Fact, There Are Thirteen Reasons to Impeach

In 2027, What Performative Failures Should Democrats Prioritize?

Not a Great Week for D.C. on the Crime Front, but Still Much Better Than Last Year

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Links 5/2/26

Links for you. Science:

The COVID vaccine myocarditis signal was real but is now resolved. ACIP’s March agenda pretends otherwise.
How to report a N=12 study?
An Eponym for Scientific Censorship in America: Bhattacharyaism
How Trump’s ‘God Squad’ Could Devastate Endangered Species Along Texas’ Gulf Coast
Since They Won’t Remind You, Here’s What Drs. John Ioannidis, Jay Bhattacharya, and Scott Atlas, Actually Said 6 Years Ago
The ocean off California keeps breaking heat records
The Destroyed Remnants of a Lost World Are Falling to Earth, Scientists Discover

Other:

The Financial Product That Blew Up the Global Economy Is Back
The FBI Director Is MIA. Kash Patel has alarmed colleagues with episodes of excessive drinking and unexplained absences. (and it gets dumber)
Conservatives on X think H-E-B has gone ‘woke’ because they sell Halal meat
Trump’s Authoritarian Project Starts to Take on Water
NPR receives $113 million from two donors after federal funding cut
How Trump Keeps Getting Away With Blasphemy
Four takeaways from RFK Jr.’s contentious House committee hearings
How Silicon Valley Is Turning Scientists Into Exploited Gig Workers
D.C. police sought to arrest Rep. Cory Mills after assault call, records show
Mamdani Wants to Show That Democratic Socialism “Can Flourish Anywhere”
Kash Patel Threatens Lawsuit Over Report On His Allegedly Frequent ‘Intoxication Incidents’
New York City Finally Has a Rest Hub for Delivery Workers
Massachusetts promised high standards without MCAS. The results are in.
The Haitians Paying Smugglers To Escape Trump’s America
What if the problem with Faneuil Hall is the company that runs it?
The Trump Admin’s Lawyers Keep Giving The Same Troubling Answer in Court
In California, It’s Either Tax the Billionaires or Face a Health Care “Catastrophe”
What Democrats Should And Shouldn’t Learn From Hungary
So Many Pet Peeves In One Picture
The next attorney general could be an anti-civil rights warrior
JD Vance Goes Bust
Trump’s Middle East envoys are partners in duplicity
App Stores Push Users Toward Nudify Apps, New Research Shows
In Trump’s Orbit, Women Aren’t the Only Ones Concerned About Their Looks
I Was a Taxman
Hacker Compromises a16z-Backed Phone Farm, Tries to Post Memes Calling a16z the ‘Antichrist’
Deconstructing the Mythos Myth: Is Anthropic’s mysterious new model really too powerful to release to the public, or is this just another fearmongering marketing stunt? A former N.S.A. hacker explains how Mythos’s capabilities have been “overhyped”—but why the danger is still very real.
FAA Scraps Civil and Criminal Penalties for Flying Drones Near ICE Vehicles
Ackman Family Values: Amid his double-I.P.O. roadshow and latest attempt to buy Universal Music Group, Bill Ackman has gone public with a bizarre personal drama at Table, his family office—with the lofty goal of teaching other billionaires that it’s better to fight their legal battles on X than settle in the shadows.
Airbnb Hosts Don’t Want to Talk to Guests Anymore, Are Outsourcing Messages to AI

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Links 5/1/26

Links for you. Science:

Avian flu detected in Idaho dairy cows as study explores role of virus RNA detection in bovine semen
Tetanus Deaths Still Happening in the U.S., CDC Report Shows
Gray whales, once rare in San Francisco Bay, dying there at alarming rates
Protein-templated synthesis of dinucleotide repeat DNA by an antiphage reverse transcriptase
Study links long COVID in kids to worse grades, attention, and social life
Most Papers Published in Guest-Edited BMJ Journal Retracted
What to Know About Cicada, or BA.3.2, the Latest SARS-CoV-2 Variant Under Monitoring

Other:

House appropriators ask questions about $605M funding request for National Guard’s DC deployment
Bernie Sanders-Backed Democrat Sweeps to Victory in Special Election
Why Democrats Should Worry About Graham Platner (And Janet Mills)
In Texas, a state hearing on social studies becomes a clash of religions
Democrats Need to Solve the Tactical Problems with Impeachment before Relying on It
‘He Just Lied to America’: Russ Vought Denies Violating Impoundment Laws, Prompting Sharp Response
Philz Coffee CEO restores Pride flags in stores after intense backlash: ‘I made a mistake’
Staff At Minnesota Deportation Hub Received ‘Obscene’ Trump-Themed Challenge Coins Adorned With Skulls
He Has Never Been Playing Chess
Are the Republicans Killing You?
They’re Only As Repressive As Their Constraints Allow
The Trouble With the “DoorDash Grandma” – and All Republican Reg’lar Folk Avatars
AI Use Appears to Have a “Boiling Frog” Effect on Human Cognition, New Study Warns
New discovery solves mystery of the location of Shakespeare’s London house
Will Mamdani Tame the NYPD?
Some American farmers bet on solar. Then Trump changed the rules
Are mainstream news media finally ready to examine Trump’s mental fitness?
Meta Threw a Party for a Right-Wing Influencer Who Wants to “Save the West”
I Was an Enthusiastic Early Adopter of AI Scribes. Here’s Why I Stopped
Republicans Exploit an Obscure Law to Open This Pristine Minnesota Wilderness to Mining
Lies, Damned Lies and Economic Vibes
AI, Artifice, And Authenticity
Refusing to accept an AI-poisoned future of journalism
The Vladeck Tragedy: Why our most careful defenders of the rule of law can’t see the crisis clearly
Trump’s Personnel Agency Is Asking for Federal Workers’ Medical Records
Joe Rogan’s down on Trump and MAGA — but he’s still hardcore MAHA. The influential podcaster continues to spread RFK Jr.’s anti-vaccine gospel — and a new poll shows more Americans are growing comfortable with having measles back.
What I Saw Inside the Kennedy Center. I spent 10 months working at the institution because I thought I could help protect it. What I observed there is far worse than the public knows.
Everyone agrees AI scribes are increasing health care costs. No one agrees what to do about it
There’s No Way the American West Will Have a Normal Summer
How the uncanny valley could kill the Valley
Two Congressmen Resigned After Accusations of Misconduct Against Women. Another Remains.

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Not a Great Week for D.C. on the Crime Front, but Still Much Better Than Last Year

Since last week, we really have not seen any changes in the crime rate for most categories. That said, homicides increased to 25* this week–there were 48 homicides at this same time last year. As has been the case throughout the year, car-related crimes and muggings are down compared to the same time last year.

Hopefully, next week there will be no homicides. We are due for a break.

*Officially, we have had 27 murders this year, but two of the murders occurred in other years, with arrests that were not made until this year.

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Links 4/30/26

Links for you. Science:

Trump to Nominate Doctor Who Has Publicly Supported Vaccines as C.D.C. Director
If your heart stopped right now, would a stranger save you? It depends on your sex. Why women are less likely to receive CPR—and less likely to survive
Scientists May Now Know Why GLP-1s Don’t Work For 10% of People
The loons have been handed the control of science
Acetaminophen Exposure During Pregnancy and the Risk of Autism in Offspring
Combating respiratory diseases with mucosal vaccines
Critical Atlantic current significantly more likely to collapse than thought

Other:

How Silicon Valley Humiliated the Democrats
Trump’s DoorDash Grandma isn’t a plant — the truth is much darker
Meet the candidates running to represent Ward 1
Drop in immigrant tax filings may cost government billions as IRS shares data with ICE
New US Congress bill proposal requires all operating system providers to verify ages
The Trump family’s conflicts of interest are of no interest to Fox News
I’m a Nobel Prize-winning immigrant. I can no longer recognize this country. Attacks on science and immigrants are destroying America.
Cookies, deodorant, socks. Iran war puts military packages in limbo
Trump’s top arts commissioner says D.C. needs three arches, not one
Why Viktor Orbán’s Loss Was So Devastating to the New Right
Many older drivers don’t see the road ahead
The White House Correspondents’ Dinner has always been a cringefest. Trump just makes it obvious
What Kyoto taught me about designing cities for humans
China Unveils the World’s Longest Outdoor Escalator, Revolutionizing Urban Transit
Billionaire Blues
Meet the D.C. devotees of a very niche arcade game
It’s (not) the economy stupid; gaining convenience at the expense of agency
The Shocking Secrets of Madison Square Garden’s Surveillance Machine
That’s Not What Unc Means
The white-collar defence lawyers with nothing to do
MAGA Is Increasingly Convinced the Trump Assassination Attempt Was Staged
Jarringly Red New York Radio Yutz Continues His Anti-Mets Tantrum In Yankees President’s Suite
The Biggest Bombshells from RFK Jr.’s Diaries: Slicing Off a Raccoon’s Penis, Flying with Epstein and Listing the Women He Bedded
The College Affordability Crisis is Real, but the Media is Looking at the Wrong Schools
Elon Musk Amplifies Baseless Claim About COVID-19 Vaccine
RFK Jr accused of ‘dangerous conspiracy theories’ at heated budget hearing
Louisiana advances bill to funnel homeless people into forced treatment and unpaid labor
AI’s New Training Data: Your Old Work Slacks And Emails
Montana Supreme Court upholds ability of transgender residents to update documents
When Policy Shapes Perception: The 2021 Child Tax Credit and Consumer Sentiment

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Links 4/29/26

Links for you. Science:

Diarrhea-causing infection increasing in US, CDC says
Scientists just discovered 5.6 million bees under a New York State cemetery
Reply to Nathan Cofnas
The Ancient Weapons Active in Your Immune System Today
EvolvingSTEM Brings Lab Experiments Straight Into the Classroom
Ultrasensitive test detects tuberculosis DNA in unexpected number of US patients
100V per drop: New perovskite cell converts rain and sunshine to electricity

Other:

This Is Not a Man in Control of Himself
Force at Full Price: What Viktor Orbán’s loss can teach us about Donald Trump’s fate
What’s your favorite dinosaur? Many Americans don’t have one
SantaCon Leader Ran His Own $1 Million Con Game, U.S. Says (in case you needed another reason to hate SantaCon)
Judge Halts ICE Warehouse Conversion in Maryland, Requires New Environmental Review
Jews and other minorities face similar levels of campus hostility, Brandeis survey finds
Elon Musk Scores a Victory Against Free Speech. The Trump regime thinks it should be illegal to not give Elon money.
Conservative Judges’ Early Hiring Fuels Two-Track Clerkship System at Harvard Law (but DEI something something)
The U.S. Moves Closer to Letting the Popular Vote Decide the Presidency.
How James Talarico’s church molded his support for transgender Texans
DOGE’s Ransacking of the Social Security Administration Has Left Us All to Float in a Data Security Vacuum
DeTrumpify
Why are Democratic leaders still ignoring voters on Israel?
How Project Maven Put A.I. Into the Kill Chain
You Can Never Let Them Think They Have A Chance
There’s a club, and you’re not in it
Raspberries for $18 a pound? $10 for strawberries? Here’s why produce is so expensive in Mass. right now.
The Online Rape Academy
Far-right troll account followed by JD Vance on X unmasked
Vile AI photos of KKK-hooded cops and cuffed gorillas passed around by elite NYPD unit — sparking discrimination suit
New poll shows support for MAHA is ‘highly vulnerable’
On Tax Day, Mamdani Taxed the Rich
It’s Not Just Iran. Trump Is Flailing on Multiple Fronts.
Two Lessons from Hungary for 2026 and 2028
Trump Voters Are Over It
How the American Oligarchy Went Hyperscale
Live Nation illegally monopolized ticketing market, jury in antitrust trial finds
People are refusing transfusions from donors vaccinated against covid
Trump’s ‘Triumphal Arch’ Draws Backlash, Even From an Expert Who Proposed It
RFK Jr cut off dead raccoon’s penis on family vacation ‘to study later’

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In 2027, What Performative Failures Should Democrats Prioritize?

For purposes of this post, I am assuming that Democrats take back the House and at best, have a one seat majority in the Senate. Anyway, onto the main event…

One argument I have seen online against Democrats impeaching Trump in 2027 is that it likely will not result in a conviction in the Senate (which would require around twenty Republican senators to vote to convict), so it is not worth doing–in fact, it might backfire and harm Democrats (e.g., “Democrats can’t accomplish anything”). The problem is that can apply to any legislation Democrats get through the House too.

If, as Rep. Hakeem Jeffries said yesterday*, Democrats will focus on affordability**, well, Democrats are not going to pass any meaningful legislation there either–which, like a failed impeachment, could be laid at their feet too. And were Democrats to successfully get something significant passed, Trump will plaster his name all over it (even if it were written into the legislation that he could not doso, the notion that he would follow the law is… quaint).

The point is not that Democrats should not attempt to do things, but we need to realize that anything proposed, whether it be impeachment, economic proposals, various ‘good government’ proposals, will be largely performative–and there is nothing wrong with that! But we are not going to see many substantive successes until Democrats take back the House, Senate, and presidency at the same time.

*At least from what I have seen and read, he did not say that Democrats would first launch investigations, and then impeach Trump. There is a lot of make believe that what Jeffries actually meant was a gradual approach to impeachment, but there is nothing to suggest that based on his comments.

**I really hope Jeffries is saying this to help out swing district candidates.

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Links 4/28/26

Links for you. Science:

Quantifying the spatiotemporal dynamics of the first two epidemic waves of SARS-CoV-2 infections in the United States
Up to 56,000 people died from COVID-19 or RSV last year
Here’s how the wildlife trade is fueling disease outbreaks across the globe
Rapid evolution of Klebsiella pneumoniae biofilms in vitro delineates adaptive changes selected during infection
Flu vaccine linked to 22% decline in risk of Alzheimer’s dementia
110,000-year-old discovery rewrites human history: Neanderthals and Homo sapiens worked together
End-to-end evaluation of pipelines for metagenome-assembled genomes reveals hidden performance gaps

Other:

America’s True Fascist Architectural Legacy
Trump’s Bottomless Nihilism Is Eating Our Future
Government Workers Say They’re Getting Inundated With Religion
Robert White Calls for Brooke Pinto to Withdraw From DC Delegate Race After She Posts Very Personal Opposition Research
Chinese Electrotech is the Big Winner in the Iran War
Our 2026 DC Council Democratic primary endorsements
Cancel the White House Correspondents’ Dinner
I guess I have to talk about Péter Magyar here.
A Teenager Accused of Murder Was Released from Jail Three Days Earlier Because a D.C. Cop Didn’t Show Up For Court (but a woke Council something something)
Google, Microsoft, Meta All Tracking You Even When You Opt Out, According to an Independent Audit
The Board of Zoning Adjustment Hasn’t Had a Quorum For More Than a Month, Snarling Housing Renovation and Development
Why the AI backlash has turned violent
Virginia Governor Vetoes a Ban on Plea Deals That Waive People’s Constitutional Rights
127-year-old senator has plan for giving the SCOTUS a fresh-faced new look
Tennessee’s Charlie Kirk Act bans student walkouts, protects conservative speakers
JD Vance follows fascists and antisemites on X
What the death of Direct File tells us about state capacity
The most important number
‘Nazi heaven’: Inside Miami campus Republicans’ racist group chat
Disability rights group condemns Graham Platner’s use of ‘retarded’ in interview
The high price of purging ‘waste’ from the federal workforce
ICE Doesn’t Need the Money. Republicans Want to Give It a Decade’s Worth Anyway.
Caught in the Crackdown: As Arrests at Anti-ICE Protests Piled Up, Prosecutions Crumbled
With the Jeffrey Epstein story, Democrats should focus on facts, not conspiracy theory
But it’s *competitive* authoritarianism!
Ukraine Says Russians are Surrendering to Robots
Trump believes diet soda kills cancer cells, Dr Oz reveals
Call Their Bluff: If conservatives really think Orbanism and Trumpism exist within the rules of democracy, then let’s hold them to it! (Spoiler: they don’t)
A Real Delivery: DoorDash’s head of public affairs said on Tuesday that “no one is claiming it was a real delivery.” You wouldn’t know it from the media coverage.
The Great Divorce

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There Is No Reason to Avoid Impeaching Trump. In Fact, There Are Thirteen Reasons to Impeach

A couple of weeks ago, Democratic congressman John Larson introduced an impeachment resolution. It is worth noting that Larson is a ‘member in good standing’: he is not a backbencher or loose cannon, and at one point, leader of the Democratic House caucus. So primaries do work!

Before we get to the articles themselves, the key point is that the claimed high crimes and misdemeanors really are not debatable–there is very little grounds for interpreting events differently. In other words, Trump did these things and should be impeached for them. On to my summary of the thirteen articles of impeachment:

  1. Article I: War Power-Murder-Piracy. If you thought this just referred to Venezuela, you would be wrong. It also discusses other violations of Congress’ sole authority to declare war.
  2. Article II: Militarization Of Domestic Law Enforcement. This refers to Trump’s illegal declarations of national emergencies and deployments of the National Guard. Note the illegitimacy of the emergency declarations, so it does cover D.C. (which is mentioned in the text).
  3. Article III: Serial Unconstitutional Detentions And Deportations. This includes both attempted and successful deportation of citizens and immigrants “based significantly on race or ethnicity or political opposition to Mr. Trump.” It also refers to Trump’s racist demonization of immigrants and the deportations to El Salvador’s CECOT.
  4. Article IV: Retaliation Against Constitutionally Protected Speech Or Association. This refers to firing of various government employees, including those who worked on the January 6 insurrection investigation, as well as an executive order “Ending Radical Indoctrination in K–12 Schooling in order to propagandize students into believing Americans are God’s new chosen people.” Truth be told, the second part is not good, but I am uncertain why it is mentioned.
  5. Article V: Abuse Of The Pardon Power–Sabotaging The Rule Of Law. This includes both the pardons of the January 6 insurrectionists, the pardon of former narcotrafficker and president of Honduras, and pardons of multiple people who contributed to his campaign. Interestingly, it also refers to Trump publicly stating in 2019 that he would pardon an administration official who broke the law for him.
  6. Article VI: Illegally Crippling or Defunding Programs to Protect Consumers, the Needy, Workers, and the Environment. This includes harming federal enforcement by withholding funds in violation of the Impoundment Control Act and the Administrative Procedure Act.
  7. Article VII: Usurpation Of The Congressional Power Of The Purse. Really do not think this needs explanation, other than to note this also includes spending private money on public purposes (e.g., his fucking ballroom).
  8. Article VIII: Contempt Of Congress—Secret Government. Interestingly, this also refers to the Epstein file releases.
  9. Article IX: Perverting Law Enforcement To Persecute Political Opponents And Benefit Friends. Again, all of the politically motivated investigations and prosecutions are daily news.
  10. Article X: Suspending Or Dispensing With Laws. This describes two things: the firing of inspectors general, preventing oversight, and “[eschewing] any limiting principle that would prevent the President from refusing to enforce any law enacted by Congress thereby making its legislative power a dead letter and rendering the entire United States Code advisory only.”
  11. Article XI: Flouting Section 1 Of The Fourteenth Amendment. This refers to Trump’s executive order, “Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship”, which would strip certain native-born citizens of their citizenship.
  12. Article XII: Specious National Emergency—Foreign Terrorist Organization Declarations. This lists multiple unwarranted declarations of national emergencies.
  13. Article XIII: Domestic And Foreign Emoluments Clauses. Trump has been committing violations of the Emoluments clauses since his first term. Nuff said.

These are all pretty good, but I wish Larson had lead with the corruption-related charges (emoluments and the pardons). Those are easier to understand, and they should be upfront, not at the end. The other issue is that, at times, the writing is a bit tame. In certain places, they really need to lay it on thick. I really would like to see more like this from Article XIII: “In so doing, President Trump has cast doubt on his loyalty to the United States and the rule of law.” Americans are not a subtle people.

That said, it is a good starting point, and there is no reason for any Democrat to avoid supporting these–and, if Republicans valued country over party, no reason for Republicans either.

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