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Let's send Trump and Musk to Mars, one way, along with their Cabinet.
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Then toddler Trump was so mad, he snarled for the remainder of meeting, then left early.
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Was this on Saturday, June 14th?
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Are the TikTok accounts disclosing the city of these ICE incidents?
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I listened to the G7 while driving across Michigan today. In addition to Trump’s repeatedly mentioning how he missed Putin being in the G8, he also said something about how he’s going to make sure Blue sanctuary cities don’t vote (because “illegals” are going to vote)—the same lie over and over.
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Trump wants G8 back, and conveniently doesn’t seem to remember what Putin did in 2014.
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Hunger strikes don’t work, unfortunately.
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ICE used to simply deport the criminals who committed real crimes and were convicted of felonies. Now ICE is being used for a reality show to create chaos with mass round-ups targeting mothers, fathers, wives or husbands of LEGAL citizens, none who committed any crime except for working in the U.S.
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It certainly isn't the "Christian" religion, because whatever Trump, MAGA, Project 2025 and ICE are doing, it's the OPPOSITE of the teachings in the Bible.
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I hope the protesters lock arms and sing america the beautiful to the military... and hopefully shame them....
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Which schools in LA reported this?
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It's the first thing fascists will do--put down the labor unions. 1933: Hitler comes into power and outlawed all free trade unions, calling them "communist." The same playbook is used nearly 100 years later.
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That’s the whole idea.
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Shawarma is much better.
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Compare to Hitler’s first 100 days, 1933.
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Is the Waze app working to navigate around Der Führer Drumpf’s “manufactured crisis”?
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I ❤️ California!
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youtu.be/4g7zF7-rJEc?... Killing protestors...turns the public against its own government Nixon FAFO -- did not work then Trump FAFO -- won't work now
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The Putin / Trump MAGA propaganda was international and in every language. One thing I learned from business school -- advertising works, and from church -- people are easily steered by playing off their fears.
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Bureaucrats protect the public by using existing laws that are in place for a reason. Why always the push to end the “red-tape”? Who does that really benefit?
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Republicans rely on xenophobia, misogyny, homophobia, bigotry and transphobia, along with big lies and accusations against Democrats of everything Republicans themselves are doing. Election fraud = Republicans Globalists = Republicans Money wasters = Republicans Fake Christians = Republicans
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DOGE was for deregulations for corporations, with no intention to save money or to increase public safety. Always need to remember: the rich always focus on tax avoidance and deregulations.
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Cat sighting when visiting Athens, Greece a few weeks ago:
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If billionaires don't pay taxes, why should we?
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During Trump's last term in office, farmers let their crops rot in the field, then got paid off and subsidized. Trump rewards bad behavior, and blocking exports.
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The UGLY bill has many pages of new regulations for small farmers, plus with Trump's trade wars, more farmers will go out of business. We could have a famine and no more organic or interesting vegetables and fruits grown. UGLY bill stipulates rewards for basic commodities only: corn, soybeans, etc.