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All I have to say is: *squeaking tank tread*
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Florida already has a bill drafted to do exactly that. It just hasn't been introduced yet.
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There are raids all across south Florida today, largely in the Miami metro area. His crime club is right next door, but completely isolated from the raids.
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Rubio, whose parents fled Castro's Cuba and were granted asylum in the U.S. His own parents fled the very thing he's become.
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And hopefully, this will all die with Kraznov. Historically, movements like this rarely survive the death of the leader. Most people come to their senses, and the loyalists go underground, waiting to surface later on - ya know, like the nazis.
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I wonder how long before he outlives his usefulness and Bondi/Noem has him deported to El Salvador... 🤔
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JD visits the Pope; Pope dies. JD visits India; terror attack kills 20+. Now, JD visits the Colluseum; creates bedlam for ticketed guests. JD Vance is the political version of "Mayhem" from the Allstate commercials. Prove me wrong.
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Let's not forget that the rhetoric RFK Jr. Is currently spouting is the same shit as was spewed by Hans Asperger when he worked for the Nazis. Autistic people deemed non-useful were just more fuel for the ovens. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_As...
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Ah, J.D. and his wife, Ofvance. Under his eye, Commander.
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Seig heil, Herr Miller. Jackass.
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Every time I hear "golden dome," I think of the Back River Waste Treatment Plant in Dundalk, MD, affectionately known by locals as the "golden titties."
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Are we sure this is satire?
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And you know, if he slipped like that in public, just how often does he use it when Kraznov isn't around?
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I love how, while he's standing there unloading his verbal diarrhea, just under him is a ticker showing the stock market in free fall. Yeah, tell me another one, Steve.
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Reminder: DHS/TSA was formed as part of the Patriot Act, a post 9-11 rights grab sponsored by the GOP. It was an integral part of getting to this point. It *should* be abolished, and security returned to the airlines.
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I saw one in the wild today. He commented in defense of Muskrat. I looked at his profile. The second public post was chastising the very idea of an electric car. That aged well.
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Remember how the media panicked when Reagan showed signs of dementia? Yeah, good times.
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Who does he think he's kidding? This IS Putin's plan. Kraznov has been a Russian asset since before Putin took over.
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It should be noted that there have been restricted airspace breaches every single day he's been there since he won the election.
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And hurricane season is less than 100 days away. This should be an interesting season with the severely limited NOAA data.
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It was the increasing extremism in religion and the resurgence of neo-nazi groups/rhetoric in the 90s that made me aware. Truth be told, I had no idea the threat would come from inside the country until Kraznov threw everyone for a loop coming down that escalator 10 years ago.
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Can confirm. I've been warning of exactly this since I first became politically aware 30 years ago. Until about a month and a half ago, just about everyone thought I was being hyperbolic. I am on the spectrum/spectrum adjacent (working to find a more specific diagnosis).
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I am utterly incapable of not calling out unjust bullshit when I see it. Physically, I'm pretty useless, but my mind is sharp, and my bullshit tolerance ran out a long time ago.
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What's that say? Call more? Okay!
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What the hell is even going on here? Are they having their own little fascist fashion show? Felon Musk showing off his human shield, and Kraznov doing... what the fuck is he doing?
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Maybe Felon Musk can post FOTUS's tax returns. FINALLY!
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Nah, at this point, an extinction level even might be just what humans need.
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This is an awesome idea! We'll have a fleet of armored vehicles that can be disabled by simply slamming the door. Brilliant!
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My only consolation is that old age is going to claim McConnell soon enough.
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I'm honestly waiting for the Kennedy Center to host its first monster truck rally.
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That would be nice.
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Go figure, he renames it Gulf of America, and it immediately starts belching up pollution. How appropo.
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Yeah, 12 days ago. The before times.
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I'm all for going back to pre-TSA checks. Let's keep in mind that the TSA was created as part of a reactionary rights-grab by the right wing as a response to 9-11. It has never had the public's best interests at heart. That said, I don't trust the Nazi-GOP to fix it either.
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I've been blaming McConnell all along. Had he actually had the balls to convict trump in either of the impeachments, we wouldn't be here right now.
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You're about a year late to the party, NYT. This kind of coverage might have been useful after your criticism of Biden's age forced him out of the race.
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At this point, it'd be welcome news.
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So, they're monitoring all of us? Pretty much anyone that has dealt with health insurance has negative feelings about it.
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It's Luigi time!
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The class war spans both sides of the political aisle. Former enemies will become reluctant allies in the near future.