This Is The Living Embodiment Of A Government That Is "of The People, By The People, And For The People."

Tens Of Thousands Of Protesters Mustered In Cities And Towns Across The Country On Saturday To Sound
Tens Of Thousands Of Protesters Mustered In Cities And Towns Across The Country On Saturday To Sound

Tens of thousands of protesters mustered in cities and towns across the country on Saturday to sound off against the Trump administration's cuts to the federal government and its polices.

Tens Of Thousands Of Protesters Mustered In Cities And Towns Across The Country On Saturday To Sound

Carrying homemade posters and chanting "Hands Off," the protesters came out to the more than 1,200 rallies nationwide despite rain in many cities, according to organizers.

Tens Of Thousands Of Protesters Mustered In Cities And Towns Across The Country On Saturday To Sound

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), spoke at the Washington DC rally, "Their tariffs are not only imbecilic — they're illegal, they're unconstitutional, and we're going to turn this around."

Tens Of Thousands Of Protesters Mustered In Cities And Towns Across The Country On Saturday To Sound

Paul Osadebe, a lawyer for the Department of Housing and Urban Development, spoke during the rally in Washington, saying the oligarchs do not "value you, or your life, or your community. ...We're seeing that they don't care who they have to destroy or who they have to hurt to get what they want."

Tens Of Thousands Of Protesters Mustered In Cities And Towns Across The Country On Saturday To Sound

Multiple protests rallied in all 50 states — major themes included, 'Hands Off': our Bodily Autonomy, our Schools, our LGBTQ Rights, our Freedom of Speech, our Social Security, Medicaid and Medicare, our Wallets, our Jobs, our Civil Rights, our Clean Energy, our Democracy.

And, importantly, there were no reports of any major disturbances or arrests at any of the over 1,200 rallies.

This is the living embodiment of a government that is "of the People, by the People, and for the People."

Democracy is a beautiful thing.

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1 month ago
Posted On X, April 13 2025
Posted On X, April 13 2025
Posted On X, April 13 2025

Posted on X, April 13 2025

Thank you Los Angeles for our biggest rally ever.

36,000 people came out today to say NO to Trumpism, NO to oligarchy, NO to authoritarianism, and NO to a rigged economy.

Posted On X, April 13 2025
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2 months ago

Los Angeles weather is the weather of catastrophe, of apocalypse, and, just as the reliably long and bitter winters of New England determine the way life is lived there, so the violence and the unpredictability of the Santa Ana affect the entire quality of life in Los Angeles, accentuate its impermanence, its unreliability. The winds shows us how close to the edge we are.

Joan Didion, Slouching Towards Bethlehem

1 month ago

I encountered a drug called "Dextromethorphan" when looking up things that react with grapefruits for a fic. I found out it's been banned in Sweden since the 90s, so I couldn't use it for this specific story, but if you've got any interesting history I'd be happy so know!

Are you ready for this? Like. Ask yourself. Are you really ready for this?

In 1954, a researcher with the US Public Health Service received $282,215 (1954 dollars) from the US Navy, ostensibly to find a non-addictive alternative to an opiate drug called codeine (used for pain and and as a cough suppressant).

So the researcher found a bunch of people who had substance abuse disorder and tested 800 substances on them, trying to find ones that couldn't cause physical or psychological dependence, even on people who were prone to that sort of thing.

(Now, you might be asking if this experiment was ethical. The USPHS was concurrently doing the infamous Tuskegee Syphilis Study, so while I couldn't find any concrete answer, imma guess no.)

Out of these 800 tested substances, we use 3 today: propoxyphene (used as a painkiller), diphenoxylate (used as a diarrhea medication), and dextromethophan (a cough suppressant (and, as of 2022, part of a fast-acting antidepressant)).

Importantly, it was later noted that all of these are addictive substances and today most of them require a prescription. Though depending on where you are in the world, you might just have to be over 21 and show an ID.

You might think this sounds like a pretty standard story.

You would be wrong.

Because while the US Navy was the one handing the money to the USPHS, the US Navy had come by it via the Central Intelligence Agency.

Yes. The good ol' CIA.

So what stake did the CIA have in a non-addictive codeine replacement? Nothing, it turns out. That's just what they'd told the US Navy. What they really wanted was an incapacitant- a drug that causes incapacitation like unconsciousness or continuous hallucinations- without killing. Incapacitants are also useful for discrediting prominent political figures by making them look like they have severe mental health concerns, which was another reason the CIA wanted them.

This was part of a project called MKPILOT.

And wouldn't you like to know which of the three listed above they liked the most? Dextromethorphan. Because at high doses it causes severe- and incapacitating- hallucinations (this is also why it is banned in Sweden).

The problem with it is that it requires really, really high doses (about 3 grams, which would have to be packaged in some other substrate)- this would make it difficult to slip into a drink or food.

(It should be noted that around the same time, the US Army was doing research into a much more usable incapacitant called 3-Quinuclidinyl Benzilate which required as little as 150mg of the substance to be useful- it was featured in a MacGyver episode and I did a nice little review of it here. While I have no sources that say the CIA was directly involved in funding this, based on their extensive funding of similar DoD projects at the time, they probably did.)

But you wanted to know about how grapefruit interacts with dextromethorphan:

A substance in grapefruit (along with seville oranges, limes, pomelos, and possibly pomegranates) blocks the pathway by which many drugs are metabolized in the liver. This causes the levels of drug in the body to be much higher than expected. In the case of dextromethorphan in particular, it can mean that the drug stays in the body a lot longer- up to 24 hours instead of the usual 3-4 hours. It can also make side effects and toxic effects significantly worse, leading to hallucinations and sedation, even at low doses normally used for coughing.

1 month ago
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Howard Johnson Hotel – Spring '74. The Hotel At 115 E. Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, Has Had Nine Names

Howard Johnson Hotel – Spring '74. The hotel at 115 E. Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, has had nine names since opening in 1973.

Timeline

'73: Howard Johnson Motor Lodge Hotel. Corrao Construction began the work in Fall '72. Oesterle Nevada Corp opened the 340-room hotel in Fall '73. Partners include Sala & Ruthe Realty and Harley Harmon. (Ground breaking for new Howard Johnson's held. Review-Journal, 9/10/72)

'75: Paradise Hotel & Casino. New sign was built in '76.

'77: 20th Century Hotel & Casino.

'79: The Treasury Hotel & Casino. Operated by Herb Pastor.

'82: The Treasury bought by O'Donnel & Philbin, closed in Jul. 

'85: Pacifica Hotel, opens without a casino in Jul. serving gay customers. Pacific uses a stripped-down version of the Treasury sign.

'85: Polynesian Hotel, in Oct. “Officials of the Pacifica Resort near the Las Vegas Strip recently announced the name of the hotel is being changed to the Polynesian Hotel in order to divorce itself from gay clientele” - Reno Gazette Journal, 10/8/85. Polynesian closes Oct. ’86. 

'89: Hotel San Remo. Operated by Sukeaki Izumi.

'91: Second tower addition. 

2006: Hooters Hotel & Casino

2019: Oyo Hotel & Casino. 

Howard Johnson Hotel – Spring '74. The Hotel At 115 E. Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, Has Had Nine Names

'72 – Rendering of Howard Johnson Motor Lodge Hotel

Howard Johnson Hotel – Spring '74. The Hotel At 115 E. Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, Has Had Nine Names

'74 – Lounge at the Howard Johnson’s Hotel. Classiclasvegas

Howard Johnson Hotel – Spring '74. The Hotel At 115 E. Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, Has Had Nine Names

'75 – Paradise Hotel & Casino. Construction of a new sign is seen in this photo taken 1/15/76.

Howard Johnson Hotel – Spring '74. The Hotel At 115 E. Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, Has Had Nine Names
Howard Johnson Hotel – Spring '74. The Hotel At 115 E. Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, Has Had Nine Names

'77 – 20th Century Hotel & Casino

Howard Johnson Hotel – Spring '74. The Hotel At 115 E. Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, Has Had Nine Names

'79 – The Treasury Hotel. The sign was built out to this size, with various showgirl statues on the sign and around the parking area, by YESCO. Classiclasvegas

Howard Johnson Hotel – Spring '74. The Hotel At 115 E. Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, Has Had Nine Names
Howard Johnson Hotel – Spring '74. The Hotel At 115 E. Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, Has Had Nine Names

'85 – Reporters covering the opening of Pacific Hotel. Images from Tom Hawley’s Video Vault at News 3.

Howard Johnson Hotel – Spring '74. The Hotel At 115 E. Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, Has Had Nine Names

'85 – Polynesian. New sign by YESCO.

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