e-edwardgrey.bsky.social
A Texas blueberry floating in a sea of tomato soup. Radical Constitutionalist. Reproductive rights for all. Progressive media. Polyamorous. SSC. RACK, too. If you know my birth name, send a DM, and let's respect each other's privacy. Forever unverified!
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And Biden? Really? Because Biden is the **only** American president since Harry Truman to fund Israel's defense infrastructure? America's foolish interference in the Middle East goes back generations. Operation Ajax? If you wish to discuss another nation's politics, read up on that nation's history.
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I'm saying we have a largely un(der)educated electorate, easily lured by loud noises and shiny things. If you have any kind of age and experience as an American voter, you know that presidential elections are sometimes a choice between "bad" and "worse." Driven by a single issue, they chose "worse."
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What I get from this photo: "Brown people, whether immigrants or nativists, are welcome to join us--provided they support our white supremacist goals, and their own eventual extermination."
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Two important examples of courage. This was the Evening News segment this week. bsky.app/profile/just...
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Sorry, @johncusack.bsky.social ... no Meta, no X, no Rumble... no white supremacist broligarchy shit for me. Mark Zuckerberg and his disease-ridden cunt-on-a-leash, Sheryl Sandberg, sold user data to Cambridge Analytica in 2015. They simply breathe too much.
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Can those loyal to the Constitution reclaim America for democracy, without a second civil war? Can America survive, and thrive, without anything less than the permanent extermination of all MAGA life in America... just as Nazis were exterminated in Germany in 1945?
Confederate veterans --> MAGA ?
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McDermott clearly shares the Muskrat's creepy appreciation for Reverend Jim Jones' shades and swagger.
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It will be interesting to see how long he hangs on. Tesla is slowly going down, Starshit, with its stellar 50% fail rate, has yet to make a successful orbit and landing. It's a long, slow burnout for a South African apartheid-fueled bigot.
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I'm a native Texan, still live here. The "Texas Taliban," led by Wheelz McHitler, has been building just the kind of white supremacist, money-focused environment that's conducive to Musk, Zuck, and the rest of the broligarchy. The area immediately west of San Antonio is especially thick with MAGA.
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What the fuck is a Kratsios?
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Meta, in general, has become synonymous with lies, misinformation, scams, and criminals. It's time to crash the entire influencer/"digital creator" economic platform.
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One of the oldest mentions of the term taco comes from an 1836 cookbook ... by Antonia Carrillo; in a recipe for a rolled pork loin (lomo de cerdo enrollado), she instructs the readers to roll the loin like they would a “taco de tortilla” or tortilla taco.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taco#Hi...
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"Cox estimates that Tesla sold 6,406 Cybertrucks in the first three months of 2025.
"That compares to 12,991 units in the fourth quarter of 2024 before Elon went full DOGE. (This decline happened even as Tesla cut prices.)"
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My ex chose to hyphenate when we got married in 1991. She chose to stay hyphenated when we divorced in 2021, saying that her career had been built on that hyphenated name. I saw no reason to object.
It's not the name exacting repression on women, it's the government. The howling begins in 2026.
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After Tesla has been taken down, getting rid of Meta should be the next priority. Sadly, what with Millennials and GenZ addicted to IG, this may not be possible. Unless these generations can find some way to grow up and educate themselves about Zuckerberg and Sandberg's treasonous acts in 2015.
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Maybe it's time to completely divest out of Wall Street, and the banks. Strangle them, figuratively, if not literally. Everyone take out their money in cash, stuff it under a mattress, or into a firesafe. Black Tuesday sent people diving out of windows in 1929. Good news! The windows are higher now!
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Bigger concern: How many of these homes are being turned into rental properties, airBNB properties, things like that? The royalty want to squeeze the serfs for every drop of blood they can get.
When the violence and bloodshed finally breaks out, make sure you're on the right side of history.
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This assumes, of course, that Dems can completely rebuild their shattered base in 12 months, and use the remaining 6 months to get everyone to the polls on election day.
This also assumes there will be free and fair elections next year... and even *that* is a big leap.
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The best we can hope for is a dominating performance by Democrats in next year's midterms. Like Project 2025... start organizing impeachment charges against Trump, as well as Thomas and Gorsuch. Have all the charges lined up so if Dems dominate both houses, impeachments can be pushed through.
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> I can't think of a punishment serious enough to fit the magnitude of the crime
I've said it several times.
Political genocide. The systematic extermination of all MAGA life in America. Entire MAGA familes, all ages. More thorough than what happened in 1945 Germany. Wipe them out... all of them.
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Is it time exterminate the MAGA cancer infecting our democratic republic? #EndTheMAGACancer
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Which means exactly what, @murzy.bsky.social ?
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Let me be clear: The problem with the construction industry isn't that immigrants provide the bulk of the labor. The problem is that unscrupulous developers treat immigrants like disposable slaves, misclassifying them as "independent contractors," primarily to skip out on employment taxes.
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www.npr.org/2013/04/11/1...
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www.npr.org/2013/04/10/1...
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Except that today's Millennials and Gen Z will mainly wash and reuse that foil to save any leftovers from last night's $115 Door Dash order of a $75 meal for four from Chick-Fil-A.
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Some of us did, @calc88.bsky.social. I, for one, disavow the inbred, subhuman MAGA garbage in my midst... and look forward to the day when Constitutionalist forces rise up, and begin the wholesale extermination of this vermin. The errors made at the end of our first Civil War will not be repeated.
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A reaction video? AYFKM?!? 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣