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Longer miscellaneous musings of my soul
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Jul 1, 2026
Death by a thousand cuts and the 28th Amendment
government
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scotus
Libretech | Systems
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Jun 28, 2026
Law Above Government
The law must stand as a fixed, independent framework that governs the government itself—not as a flexible instrument the state wields to justify its actions. If those in power can rewrite, reinterpret, or bypass the rules at will, then legality becomes mere policy, and justice becomes a matter of convenience. True accountability requires that the constitution be difficult to change, that courts operate without political interference, and that every official—from the highest minister to the lowest clerk—answers to the same code as the ordinary citizen. When the government is bound by the law, the people retain their liberty; when the law bends to the government, the people lose their shield. That separation is not abstract philosophy—it is the mechanical guardrail that keeps power from becoming tyranny.
Law
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Government
edafe.de
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Jun 15, 2026
Why The Economist hates wealth taxes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8mfqPNdENw "I want to speak to you now, somebody who is not incredibly rich, but has a bit of money, and is opposed to wealth taxation of the very rich. And I want to explain to you what is going to happen from here. Okay, we have increasingly, in this country, in America, in the...
assets
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capitalism
Documentaries
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Mar 8, 2026
Age Verification is spreading across the internet and not everyone is happy about it
A quick look at why governments want it, why AI made things more tense, and why companies should think carefully before adding it
age verification
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government
taco 'bout it
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Feb 9, 2026
On E-Governance
By: Raquisha Givens, Hussain Punjani, Andrew Schwegler, Savannah ViarOriginally published: November 21, 2013 It has been overwhelming stated that our world is becoming smaller with the use of technology. With the click of a mouse we can connect to people on the other side of the world. Technology has allowed the Earth community as a...
e-governance
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governance
Hammer Bytes
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Jan 31, 2026
ICE & DHS Funding - Time to get active!
Congress is about to split DHS funding from the rest of the government. What do we do from here?
politics
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civics
Henrique Dias
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Jan 12, 2026
On Portugal's Coming Presidential Elections
In just under a week, Portugal will be undergoing this year's Presidential Elections, in which the next president will be chosen. And what a ridiculous spectacle - to not say the other word that is in my mind - they are already.
politics
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portugal
Chaotic Concerns
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Dec 13, 2025
Whose Will Prevail
Where does government come from, and what is its domain?
poetry
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government
Chaotic Concerns
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Dec 13, 2025
Whose Will Prevail
Where does government come from, and what is its domain?
poetry
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government
Henrique Dias
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Sep 30, 2025
Naturalization Periods and Dutch Politics
The, already twice fallen, Dutch government is still trying to get their coalition plans moving forward. Part of the agreement was increasing the minimum period one needs to wait before being allowed to apply for naturalization, from 5 to 10 years.
identity
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government
We Distribute
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Apr 3, 2024
Could the US Government Self-Host a Fediverse Server?
Reflecting on some of the hurdles for procuring a Fediverse instance for the US Government. There are a lot of hoops to jump through, but is it worthwhile?
Government
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Opinion
We Distribute
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Apr 3, 2024
You Can Now Follow President Biden on the Fediverse
Joe Biden's official account is now connected to the Fediverse, thanks to Threads. We'll see if anything comes of it.
Celebrities
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Government
Henrique Dias
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Mar 28, 2024
Changing Phone Numbers Is Hard
Changing phone number within the same country is hard. But it is definitely not as hard as when changing to a foreign number. If you've ever moved abroad or live abroad, and wanted to mostly ditch your previous phone number, you know what I am talking about.
bureaucracy
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government
Henrique Dias
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Jan 10, 2024
When Does Abroad Stop Feeling Like Abroad?
The title of this post is just a question I added to my impossible list back in September 2022. It has been sitting there since. After making a little cleanup to the page today, I thought: I really want to develop this feeling a bit more, and explain it better, as well as how I feel in this moment regarding my plans for "living abroad".
government
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identity
Henrique Dias
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Jul 3, 2023
An Update to My DigiD Saga and Driving Licenses
Some time ago, I wrote an article where I essentially complained and layed out the issues I have had with the Dutch digital identification (DigiD) system as a foreigner. In the meanwhile, there have been a few minor updates, and some other things that changed in my understanding. Hence, this new article.
bureaucracy
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government
frankhecker.com
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Dec 4, 2022
The Framework laptop and the world machine
My new laptop shows the extent to which the world in connected.
Framework laptop
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laptop
Henrique Dias
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Nov 8, 2022
Issues With DigiD as a Foreigner
When Wouter published an article on government website design mistakes, I immediately thought: I have a very similar topic in the back of my mind that has bothered me since I moved to The Netherlands. It is not related to a website per se, but to a service that is used to login into many public services: the DigiD.
bureaucracy
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government
Spaghetti Thoughts
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Apr 16, 2021
Passengers Along for the Ride
Government
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COVID-19
The Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory
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Jan 22, 2021
critical-conversations-american-indian-worldview-and-the-twinned-cosmos-of-indigenous-america-transcript-barbara-alice-mann-onondawaga-bear-clan-and-tink-tinker-wazhazhe-osage-nation
The following is the video and transcript of the fifth “Critical Conversation”, a monthly Zoom seminar with advance registration sponsored by Whitestone
theoryPosts
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want
Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet
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Jun 5, 2018
The Future of Fringe
Puppeteer Chris Carlson, currently running for California governor, might be the long-shot political candidate the world needs in 2018. Please keep running.
california
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candidates
Joshua P. Steele
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Feb 7, 2013
You're Reading Romans 13 Wrong! Here's How to Read It Correctly
A contextual reading of Romans 13:1-7, correcting common misinterpretations and abuses of this oft-misunderstood passage.
romans-13
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bible
danny.is
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Jan 21, 2013
What is Good Design?
Exploring good design principles through the lens of the UK Government Digital Service website
design
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government
The Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory
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Jan 1, 2011
Christ in Circulation: the Eucharistic Exchange and Money
dissent
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grace-theology
eve.gd: Martin Paul Eve
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Dec 14, 2010
Our Duty to Minorities
cuts
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government
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