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BREAKING: the SpaceX rocket

“Tasted a little tear gas— tasted like fascism”

not the main issue here but i'd really appreciate it if democratic politicians spoke out in support of big-city life and culture with the same energy and reverence that all politicians have for small towns los angeles is "real america" and so are all the other big cities the president hates

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA): Well, we all are going to die. But it's a sacrifice I am willing to make when I gut your Medicaid in order to pay for my billionaire buddies' tax cuts.

Republicans are about to strip 13.7 million Americans of healthcare so does anyone know where I can find some nonstop coverage about the previous president being old??

“Noem’s order will echo around the world as a signal that the US is no longer open to educate the world’s brightest young people. Foreign students will get take their talents elsewhere. “China’s politburo must be laughing at their good luck.” — WSJ Edit Page www.wsj.com/opinion/dona...

White House Warns up to 9 Million Americans Could Lose Health Coverage https://twp.ai/4injUa

Deportation for honking his horn at an undercover ICE officer

When the moment came, Harvard didn’t hedge or flinch—it stood up. A reminder that integrity isn’t complicated, it’s just rare.

Congrats everyone you did it

I don't understand how some folks are unable to see that the illegal disappearing of people is a class issue. The wealthy and well-connected get due process. The rest of us don't. This is part of the oligarchy, not a distraction from it.

Before the election, I warned that there is no safe haven under authoritarianism. If they can ship Kilmar Abrego Garcia to a foreign prison—accused of no crime, with no trial—they can do it to anyone. Americans of conscience must stand against this now.

I don't know what's more upsetting, Donald Trump crashing the national economy with tariffs because he's a jerk, or that he is making me agree with Rand Paul that he's crashing the national economy with tariffs.

Reddit is flooded with small businesses owners getting crushed by tariffs — devastated by the thought of raising prices, firing workers, or closing up shop entirely.

What makes this visual even more stunning is that it was made possible by people who said their #1 concern when voting was the economy. What idiots.

"I didn't vote for" you did. Sorry. You did. Should have listened to the woke libtards instead of your roided out imaginary friends who told you kids were pooping in kitty litter at school

Translation: “Small businesses can’t enrich me personally so I don’t care what happens to them” Says it all, really

Have you seen this? 👇 Thanks, Seth! ✨

Where are all the liberal/radical universities the right was whining about because all I see are spineless fucking collaborators.

The good old days…

Who did this?

Every single paper in the U.S. would be excoriating a Dem President who was golfing while the stock market melted down. We all know this. The editorial boards would be screeching, state tv ie Fox would be playing NONSTOP clips, etc. etc. It's worth remembering.

MSNBC just showed a montage of world leaders calling the USA idiotic, illogical, hostile, unhinged.... literally never seen anything like this. From the shining city on a hill to an object of global derision and contempt.

If you have parking tickets or moving violations, you're going to be renditioned to a slave labor camp in a random foreign country run by a regime-friendly dictator.

Among the appalling 'compliance in advance' is the business community pretending it's normal for economic policy to be a game show with sudden arbitrary twists. Will he or won't he? So exciting! Very savvy, definitely not a demented old man getting revenge on everyone by toying with livelihoods.

In 1862, a Union soldier found cigars wrapped in a piece of paper in a field of clover. The paper was a copy of Confederate Gen. Lee's invasion orders. The Southern sloppiness helped the Union stop Lee at Antietam. It's unknown who lost the orders in the field, or if he was related to Pete Hegseth.

"Creating a ruckus" is his euphemism for wrote an op-ed in a newspaper. The Constitution protects all people under U.S. jurisdiction (not just citizens) from government actions penalizing them for speech, use of the free press, or peaceful assembly.