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Tuning out the noise to catch the truth on a clear frequency.
Signal seeker, static dodger, and full-time reality check.
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President Chumper, then.
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He's pissy because he thought he would get free vacations in Russia and Saudi Arabia.
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Actually, he is working. Working to destroy the FBI. However, that's relatively easy work for Republican extremists. Destroying and breaking is part of their nature.
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At some point a judge is going to have to illuminate to the American populace at large that we're in multiple constitutional crises. Keeping the wool over the eyes of apathetic, ignorant citizens is only endangering the democracy even more.
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77 million American voters despite decades of bigotry, hate, unhinged opinions, sexist remarks, bragging about how hot his daughter is, mocking and belittling the disabled and veterans, and a mountain of other evidence of Trump's depravity. Yet, they still voted for him ... again.
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As another reminder, ICE and the fascist Trump regime will continue to push for these injustices because it's the chilling effect and state-sponsored terrorism that is the ultimate goal here.
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It's not even a political party anymore. They're not interested in ideology, policies, legislating or governing. It's a death cult, through and through.
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In these hyper partisan times, the vast majority of "independents" are just Republicans too ashamed to publicly admit it.
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I'm glad people are spreading this; it's the datamining and stealing of classified info, plus Americans' private data that is the nightmare here. Storing it all on xAI servers so it can be used for blackmail, business opportunities, AI training, and other corrupt uses. Musk achieved his main goals.
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Target is hoping people will forget how they took down Pride Month displays and merchandise, betraying the LGBTQIA+ community. That was an early indicator that they kowtow to MAGA extremists. Plus, donating $1 million to Trump's inauguration.
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The Art of the Squeal.
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When the goal is to destroy institutions from the inside out, this makes complete sense. It's why we're seeing other agencies being dismantled or outright wiped out. Many of these, like Noem and Hegseth and Patel, were specifically chosen to do just this.
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DOGE got access to computers and paperwork that they've fed to Grok and stored on xAI servers for future malicious and corrupt use.
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I feel like DOGE is aware they're going to keep losing, but the goal is to accumulate all the secret, classified data and feed it to Grok and store it all on xAI servers. The massive trove they're collecting is decades worth of blackmail material, business opportunities, dataset training, etc.
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Not sure I buy that. Trump doesn't care about those immigrants; only the press and red meat he gets to throw at his cult base. The ambush is Musk's poison, whispered in Trump's scarless ear, and the roots of their combined Nazi/white supremacist support showing.
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It's almost like Trump doesn't like to read.
Actually, he doesn't like to wear glasses, which he needs to be able to read, so he just avoids reading ... well, anything that isn't in extremely large font.
I bet one of his flunkies that printed out the papers knew that, too.
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You have more faith then me, then. We have perennially red states like AL, MS, LA where people are in a constant state of misery and woe, yet still vote for Republicans that keep them in that state. When you keep them poor and uneducated, they're more susceptible to cult programming and behavior.
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They voted for him solely based on his ability to own the libs and fulfill his promise of American carnage and vengeance. Trump is doing exactly what 77 million people voted for, as evidenced by their lack of outrage or protest over everything that happened in the past 5 months.
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To do so is to wake up millions of ignorant, apathetic Americans that we've had numerous Constitutional crises and more happen every day, piling up. No judge wants to be the first to wake up the stupid masses.
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I remember being horrified reading an article back in 2006 about how there were thousands of homes donated by VA to FEMA sitting on lots, waiting for Katrina victims to move in and start rebuilding their lives. But, due to red tape, they sat for months while thousands suffered. It was maddening.
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Wait. Did they fire Amy Gleason?
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Not ... *checks note* ... Amy Gleason, head of DOGE?
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Doesn't help that he's swimming in a crowded sea full of petulant bigots. But, yes, I agree, Stephen Miller needs more attention. Too many people forget that he was the main architect of the whole family separation, put children in cages policy during Trump's 1st term. He is even more unhinged now.
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“I know words. I have the best words.” - Donald Trump, 2016
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When one wants to make it obvious to the majority of clueless Americans that we're in dozens of Constitutional crises. So far no judge wants to be the first to alert millions of apathetic, ignorant people of just how deep in shit we're in.
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Trump will just sign an Executive Order that says he can pardon state convictions. And, somehow, it'll get treated as law and obeyed because the Republicans in Congress have abdicated their power and the Extreme Court gave Trump authoritarian powers to do whatever he wants without consequences.
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A reminder from July 2016. He's been incoherent long before 2015.
www.snopes.com/fact-check/d...
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On top of that, there's the millions of Fox News viewers that have seen and heard him say these things since 2015, yet still vote for him and support him. It's very much a cult.
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This is why I wasn't one of those that got upset that Amazon was going to make The Apprentice available for streaming. It gives more people a chance to see the stark mental decline, and it was just as obvious in 2015, as it is now.
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A lot of us are in the same boat; it's overwhelming. I have to take occasional breaks for my mental well-being, because the sheer amount of constitutional crises, corruption, grift, and injustices is extremely distressing and depressing. It was overwhelming in the first term, but far worse now.
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Oof, meant Melania. Not sure how I messed that up, but it wasn't intentional.
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The same for his children, too, with the exception of Tiffany. Ivana and Melanie both gave birth to their children before becoming naturalized citizens, with Melanie being in the country illegally when she got married.
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It's a matter of perspective. For most Americans, it'll be slow. The judiciary is dragging it out for a number of reasons. Historically, the backsliding and destruction of democracy is pretty fast. Without precedent in modern times. Erdogan, Putin, and Orban are probably all jealous.
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Well, yes, it would create a sort of nasty civil war. It's not likely to happen, but, again, the people need to know where we stand before democracy entirely fails. Once the Marshals refuse a lawful order from a Federal judge, which they will, then at least people will know how far we've fallen.
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They reversed Roe v. Wade, first time a Constitutional right was taken away. They take bribes. They campaign for the GOP. So, yes, they can pretty much do whatever they want, really; including a reversal of their decision. But, why would they? They did what the Federalist Society paid them to do.
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Rip the bandage off. Acknowledge we're in a constitutional crisis. Have the Marshals start arresting people. If they disobey, deputize local and state officers to carry their will. If they disobey, then it's time for Americans to see the real truth of where we're at so we can start addressing it.
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Don't you mean dozens of Constitutional crises? We've had numerous of them, they're all happening, and more are popping up every day. The Qatari jet is the latest of them. We're in a slow spiral of democratic death.