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Aging less than gracefully. Somewhere to the left of Karl Marx. Trying to stay positive and failing more often than not. substack.com/@ehevenor
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The problem is that this is only half the job. It's great that Dems are pushing back on these lying idiots but unless it shows up on CNN's homepage (or elsewhere) it's meaningless. The average American doesn't know. Dems need to aggressively demand coverage or they're just pissing into the wind.

I suspect this is in Bane's work. katu.com/news/local/s...

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I'll never understand how: (1) this orange dum-dum with the bad combover inspires devotion; and (2) grown adults would willingly fawn over anyone in such an embarrassing way.

Good to see known supporter of government regulation, Stephen Miller, really sticking to his guns here.

When and if we start seeing empty shelves the Dems have to forcefully pin it on Republicans - not just Trump. This happens every time these idiots get power. Draw the parallels to Covid and the housing crash. Rs can't govern. Sure, now they blindly follow a madman but this is a party issue. 1/2

I think it is horrible that Pope Francis had a heart attack when he caught J.D. Vance fucking his couch.

If they can find him they can return him.

But how are we going to make bazillions of dollars and all grow prosperous if he's backing down on the beautiful tariffs?

Noticeably absent from this list is "your baby." Who knew Better Homes & Gardens were such monsters. I guess this is the world we live in now.

Pardon me while I latibulate.

It's hard to fathom that our current tariff policy is based on the premise that Americans in the early 1900s looked around and said "Wow! We've got this AMAZING system of unbridled prosperity" and somehow still chose to go through the complex, multi-year process of adopting an income tax.

This may be the only upside. The USA would benefit greatly from realizing it is just one country among many rather than the preeminent society in the history of the world (which it never has actually been.)