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  • Unsurprisingly the model for this meta AI data factory is almost identical to Musk's xAI data factories I've been trying to call attention to for months.

    Giant data centers, build them where you think people will be less likely to have power to complain, pollute the shit out of those areas, and then ignore any regulations because you control the federal (and soon the state) government.

    Soon coming to the UK as well.

    https://www.uktech.news/ai/elon-musks-xai-starts-hiring-in-london-after-setting-up-shop-20250108

  • From the SPN source watch page: https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=State_Policy_Network

    SPN groups operate as the policy, communications, and litigation arm of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), giving the cookie-cutter ALEC agenda a sheen of academic legitimacy and state-based support.

    Many SPN groups are and often write ALEC “model bills.”

    In the states, SPN groups increasingly peddle cookie-cutter “studies” to back the cookie-cutter ALEC agenda, spinning that agenda as indigenous to the state and giving it the aura of academic legitimacy. Many SPN groups, such as the Mackinac Center in Michigan, have been accused of lobbying in their states, in violation of IRS rules for non-profit “charitable” organizations.

  • Pretty positive there is no actual plan to improve cybersecurity, it's a facade to quietly hand over power and control to the national guard to keep people in line.

    The same day the emergency order was signed by the governor, he announced he was restructuring GOHSEP (governors office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness) under the National guard as part of his state DOGE plan to cut waste and save money.

    The emergency order grants the director of GOHSEP authority to act however they seem fit to handle cybersecurity. But on the same day the director of GOHSEP was given a new title, and is no longer director.

    The "acting director" is now Louisiana National Guard Brig. Gen. Jason P. Mahfouz

  • State Level DOGE Inspired Task Forces Watchlist @lemm.ee

    FL wants more child labor

    State Level DOGE Inspired Task Forces Watchlist @lemm.ee

    Oklahoma, you are apparently also part of this dystopian nightmare

    State Level DOGE Inspired Task Forces Watchlist @lemm.ee

    Somehow just learned Louisiana will be the site of a $10B AI data center for Meta

    Fediverse vs Disinformation @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Even if you live in the most liberal blue state, you should be aware you have a Heritage Foundation affiliate pushing their policies at your state level.

    Anti-Corporate Movement @lemmy.giftedmc.com

    Even if you live in the most liberal blue state, you should be aware you have a Heritage Foundation affiliate pushing their policies at your state level.

    State Level DOGE Inspired Task Forces Watchlist @lemm.ee

    Even if you live in the most liberal blue state, you should be aware you have a Heritage Foundation affiliate pushing their policies at your state level.

  • Here is a summary of everything: https://lemm.ee/post/59671562

    But tldr for even that: One day last week the governor just declared he was suddenly moving the entire office that handles state emergencies (Governor's office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness-GOHSEP) under the control of the state's national guard.

    On the same day he also suddenly announced he was Renewing a previous state of emergency that was created by the previous governor to address a cyber attack.

    For some unknown reason that nobody has addressed, he added a new section to the renewed executive order that essentially says the director of GOHSEP has authority to do whatever he deems necessary to handle cybersecurity.

    Except when he moved GOHSEP to be controlled by the National Guard, he also removed the director of the office and gave him a new title. So there is no actual director.

    A member of the National Guard is acting director, so it would appear that the governor basically handed very broad control of cybersecurity to the national guard in a very underhandeded way hoping nobody would notice

  • State Level DOGE Inspired Task Forces Watchlist @lemm.ee

    Gov of Louisiana placed the Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness under the National Guard and signed a state of emergency for Cybersecurity granting them the authority to act

  • •Florida

    •Georgia

    •Iowa

    •Kansas

    •Kentucky

    •Louisiana (Fiscal Responsibility Program)

    •Missouri

    •Montana (Red Tape Relief Project)

    •New Hampshire

    •North Carolina

    •North Dakota

    •Oklahoma

    •South Carolina

    •Tennessee (State level and at least one county level in Hamilton County)

    •Texas

    •Wisconsin

    Sorry I fucked up the formatting, couldn't figure out the bigger bullet points.

    I'm pretty sure there are more than this. I swear I saw a headline with a new one recently and didn't save it. But it's like they're constantly popping up

  • State Level DOGE Inspired Task Forces Watchlist @lemm.ee

    State Level "DOGE Inspired Task Forces" Pop Up Across U.S. Promoted by Republican Governors' Love of "Small Government"

  • Well, I'm here and while there's plenty of things I don't like, there's also things people and places that I love. It makes me angry they're trying to hide what they're doing in the shadows in order to destroy something I love even if it wasn't perfect to begin with. Why should I leave? It's my world as much as it is theirs.

    Actually feel that way about the whole country at this point. Even if I'm powerless to stop you I'm not going to just pretend I don't see something happening. If there's any chance for my state or my country that's what we're all going to have to do. That's exactly what "speak out while you still can" means.

    This shit is going on all over the place. Louisiana was one of the first, but DOGE has taskforces in 16 states at this point. I've actually been considering creating a community to have people start collecting stuff like this across all their states, so that we don't let this shit keep happening in the dark.

    Here it is if anyone wants to join feel free: https://lemm.ee/c/stateleveldoge

  • Allegedly moving GOHSEP under the National Guard is just a way to save money, as to why it happened on the same day this executive order was signed? No idea because nobody has even brought it up. I only realized it by accident, and only realized that he granted the director of GOHSEP authority because I downloaded the recent executive order and compared it to the old one (which I had to go to archive.org just to find).

    But if Moskowitz's bill passes:

    1. It puts Louisiana at the mercy of the National Guard and yes seems to greatly increase the chance of the Governor declaring martial law for the state.

    With hurricane season there is always the threat of a disaster. It is not unusual for the guard to be called in as a precaution and stick around after a hurricane to enforce curfew.

    Even though I personally have not had a bad run in with any guardsman, I think it's understandable to feel uneasy seeing tanks on the street and guys with guns standing guard when you go to buy groceries. I know I always do, and I don't even have the negative experiences that many people do to justify it. It would be naive to pretend that there's not always the possibility things could go wrong.

    Usually if a disaster is bad enough for the guard to stick around for a while, that means members of FEMA are also present. While FEMA is by no means an ideal agency in terms of how it should be run, the fact that they have their own dedicated civil rights office within the agency, is very important. Without it, you have armed soldiers being asked to handle crowd control and resources for a huge group of people, often during a time of extraordinary stress for everyone involved. If nobody exists to enforce civil rights, you're relying on people to maintain them out of the kindness of their hearts. While I like to believe people for the most part will try to do the right thing, I'm not naive enough to believe that's the case when people are scared and desperate.

    1. It potentially puts the entire country in the position that Louisiana is now in. If a President decides that he wanted that cabinet position to be placed under the military in a cost savings effort, hopefully it's a little more difficult to achieve than a governor doing it at a state level, but again, feels a little naive to just assume that.

    Most people didn't even notice that this happened, and I'm not even sure how the governor can do this, but a week ago today it was like he just decided to hold a press conference, say this is what I'm doing, and now that's the way it is. That's kind of the problem with unchecked executive authority and letting people see how far they can push things.

  • So I updated some stuff and yeah this seems very strange. The original order was in 2019 after an attack on some government servers. I had somehow forgotten that in 2023, the government admitted that there had been an ongoing cybersecurity attack on Louisiana OMV data and that essentially every adult in the state had their data breached (it's been a bit of a hectic year).

    https://pimento-mori.ghost.io/comparing-edwards-original-state-of-emergency-cybersecurity-incident-with-landrys-renewal-2/

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Louisiana Governor's Cybersecurity State of Emergency Renewal, grants the National Guard authority to undertake any activity authorized by law deemed appropriate in response

    Louisiana @sh.itjust.works

    Louisiana Governor's Cybersecurity State of Emergency Renewal, grants the National Guard authority to act as law deems appropriate in response

    New Orleans @sh.itjust.works

    You should know what's really at risk here

    Louisiana @sh.itjust.works

    You should know what's really at risk here

    Fediverse vs Disinformation @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Turkish student at Tufts University detained, video shows masked people handcuffing her

  • Literally every reference is cited in the post as always, but just to offer the transparency these people claim to love but always avoid:

    Office of Homeland Security is making cuts to Civil Rights Offices within the agency for getting in the way on immigration issues. Except the 3 offices being cut are the Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (OCRL), the Office of the Immigration Detention Ombudsman, and the Office of the Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman.

    The OCRL is in charge of all civil rights under Dept. homeland security, not just immigrants. If an American citizen gets detained by homeland security, this is the office that makes sure your rights don't get violated while in custody and if they do, this is the office you have to go through for FOIA request to document you were even in custody. https://federalnewsnetwork.com/workforce/2025/03/homeland-security-makes-cuts-to-offices-overseeing-civil-rights-protections/

    However, even with that cut, there is still a civil rights division within the FEMA Office https://www.dhs.gov/office-civil-rights-and-civil-liberties

    https://www.fema.gov/about/offices/civil-rights

    On the same day the Florida Reps proposed bill was announced to "liberate FEMA", the secretary of DHS also announced during a live broadcast that DHS was getting rid of FEMA.

    https://federalnewsnetwork.com/congress/2025/03/lawmakers-introduce-bill-to-break-fema-out-of-dhs/?readmore=1

    https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/5213057-noem-plans-eliminate-fema/

    Under the bill, FEMA would be led by a Senate-confirmed director who would answer to the president as a cabinet member instead of being an agency within the Dept. Of Homeland Security.

    This would mean DHS makes cuts to it's main civil rights office and loses the fema branch that handles civil rights under national emergencies.

    Meanwhile, DHS, DOD, and DOJ have all announced that they plan to start using polygraphs to smoke out employees leaking information to the press and plan to hand people over to legal authorities if the polygraph leads to finding out sensitive information was leaked, even though polygraphs are not admissible in court. You know, like a violation of due process.

    https://apnews.com/article/leaks-pentagon-polygraph-trump-investigation-685b08e14d813050a722cec89eb5c323

    Meanwhile, in the executive power loving state of Louisiana, the governor announced the day before the Pentagon announced they plan to violate due process rights that the state of Louisiana office of Homeland security and emergency planning would now be shifted to be completely controlled by the national guard.

    If FEMA is no longer an agency, that means that they do not have the authority to go to a state to aid in anyway without the president's say so. That means that in Louisiana if there is a national disaster like oh idk a fucking hurricane, there is no longer a federal agency making sure the state national guard doesn't violate civil rights.

    If you've ever had the privilege of feeling uneasy seeing tanks rolling down your street and armed guardsmen standing in front of grocery stores during a time when you knew you still had a civil rights office to enforce your rights, then you hopefully understand why this is fucking scary to imagine martial law without any branch of government able protect your civil rights

    https://www.nola.com/news/politics/jeff-landry-restructure-gohsep-under-louisiana-national-guard-fiscal-responsibility/article_7e9e08f2-ee67-463c-a2b3-424f6165a087.html

  • Fediverse vs Disinformation @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Florida Lawmakers Proposed Bill to "Liberate FEMA" would Help Dept. of Homeland Security to Dismantle Office of Civil Rights if Passed

  • Damn, I've been so distracted with the everything else I didn't even think of that, but yeah sounds about right.

    Little fucking fascists typing up their big scary memos to prove how much they love trampling on rights

  • Political Psychology @lemm.ee

    speak out now

    New Orleans @sh.itjust.works

    Landry restructures Governors Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness under Louisiana National Guard

    Louisiana @sh.itjust.works

    Landry restructures Governors Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness under Louisiana National Guard

    New Communities @lemmy.world

    c/politicalpsychology

    Political Psychology @lemm.ee

    Character Disorders among Autocratic World Leaders and the Impact on Health Security, Human Rights, and Humanitarian Care | Prehospital and Disaster Medicine | Cambridge Core

    Political Psychology @lemm.ee

    Countering Authoritarian Behavior in Democracies