Scripting News: Monday, March 16, 2026
Thinking about the SAVE Act, 60 Minutes should do a segment on what you have to go through to get a birth certificate in any random state. It's a lot of work, I've had to do it twice in the last few years. You'd have to be a pretty committed voter to be willing to do all that work. I imagine it would be even harder if you're black, and it's going to be hugely hard for married women who changed their last name when they got married. And how much you want to bet they don't accept birth certificates from Muslim countries? It is the biggest scam ever, and if the journalists don't cover it that way, always, with no both-sides-isms, then we should all know this is the end of journalism in the US. And btw also the end of real elections in the US too. The Repubs these days like to say they're against the "deep state" -- well my friends this is about the most deep state bullshit ever. #Linkblog items for the day
Cuba's national energy grid collapses, causing island-wide blackout. wapo.st
'No Kings Day' events on March 28 in Berkeley. berkeleyside.org
Andrew Shell is testing out WordLand. "It just works." I like to hear that. andrewshell.org
Dan Slevin has spent "about six weeks learning how to overcome all the obstacles they put in the way of leaving and would love to help." Then we should set about creating a great Substack alternative for people who want to manage a great mail list without the hassle. mastodon.social
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