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A small stack of neatly organized newspaper clippings sits on a desk, while behind it, a towering filing cabinet overflows with hundreds stories, documents, and books, spilling onto the floor in a chaotic yet intriguing display. Thankyou Leonardo.

A different theme for today’s 366 … nine links to yesterday’s news - complete with pithy comment - courtesy of this author

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1️⃣ 🖇️ Remember my post from a couple of weeks ago?

Well, it turns out that though he might have been expecting .. hoping for that … it might not be a slam dunk.

🔗 Tories hire coordinator to get expat supporters to vote in general election.

Who knew?


2️⃣ 🔗 Trump Says He ‘Aced’ Cognitive Test, Mind Is ‘Stronger’ Than 25 Years Ago

.. not exactly a high bar.


3️⃣ 🔗 Flanders government looks to force TikTok and YouTube to share revenue | Belgium.

Some lessons here. Most Governments pay (they don’t use that word … but that is what they are doing) to attract film production.

I think this is the right way round.


4️⃣ 🔗 Rise in measles cases prompts vaccination campaign in England.

Oh .. so it’s ok to get vaccinated now?


5️⃣ 🔗 The Musical Instruments Market Size Is Expected To Reach $14 Billion By 2027.

Wonder what constitutes a ‘musical instrument ‘ these days?


6️⃣ 🔗 January 21, 2024 - by Heather Cox Richardson

Even so, Trump’s right-wing nominees could not win confirmation to the
Supreme Court until then-Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) in 2017 ended the filibuster for Supreme Court justices, reducing the votes necessary for confirmation from 60 to as low as 50.
Fifty-four senators confirmed Gorsuch; 50 confirmed Kavanaugh; 52 confirmed Barrett.
On June 24, 2022, by a vote of 6 to 3, in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health
Organization decision, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Five of the justices said: “The Constitution does not confer a
right to abortion."

I wonder if Dobbs, with its announcement that when Republicans are given power over our legal system they do not consider themselves obligated to recognize an established constitutional right, will turn out to be today’s version of the Kansas-Nebraska Act. 

No Comment. Yet.


7️⃣ 🔗 Thousands of Māori gather to tell New Zealand’s government: you cannot marginalise us.

Got to say .. ‘Cristopher (sic) and crew’ were warned.


8️⃣ 🔗 DeSantis Might Be the Worst Presidential Candidate in Recent Memory

Say what now?

Isn’t The Orange Clown a Presidential candidate? Problem nailed .. ‘they’ve forgotten already .. and he is in the fucking race!


9️⃣ 🔗 It seems that ‘God sent a quitter’

If his campaign is remembered at all, it will be for setting fire to a pile of money big enough to be seen from space in order to win a grand total of nine Iowa delegates.

ROTFFLOL

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At the beginning of the year I had grand plans for this series. A daily long-form post about something that was rattling my brain that day. And then life. For a while, I was even just dropping markers - to revisit. I came to realise that part of the problem was the complexity of the structure for each post - so that went away. Simplicity really is rather nice. As I write on 240413, I am now going back and filling in the gaps. PLUS - unless something strikes me immediately, I will not classify until the end of the day and go back to move one of the posts of the day into the 366. Also - if you are wondering how I have update the words at the bottom of over 100 posts at a stroke, well - THANK YOU Andy Sylvester and his Glossary plugin.

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