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Josh Weil is fighting for Florida’s future—not fame. While Randy Fine spews inflammatory nonsense, Josh is focused on protecting Social Security & delivering real certainty for families. This race isn’t about headlines. It’s about who actually gives a damn—& that’s Josh Weil. #FL06 #Florida

Guys, we're in trouble. This is only going to get worse. Please be aware of your surroundings. Help your neighbors. We need to stick together

Republican Congresswoman Victoria Spartz just claimed at a town hall that people in America are not guaranteed the constitutional right to due process: “You break the law, you don't have due process.”

Teachers teach. We need a leaderful movement, and there are leaders all around us.

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We are members of Congress at the Treasury Department. We want to be let in to provide oversight on behalf of our constituents. @jasmineforus.bsky.social @sethmagaziner.bsky.social

Remember who the complicit confederates are in the mission to topple Canadian democracy & sovereignty. The #CPC must be stopped from taking power in 🇨🇦. They do NOT act in the interests of Canadians. #StopPoilievre #StopMusk #cdnpoli #CanadaSky

Americans: Y'all realize that if the tariff threat goes on for a month, and Canadians keep checking labels to #BuyCanadian for 30 days or more, that we'll keep doing it forever out of habit and/or spite, right? #uspoli #cdnpoli #TeamCanada #Canada #Alberta #yyc #yeg #CanadaSky 🇨🇦

#CanadaSky on boycotting American produce

Day 31: #BannedBooks Darkness at Noon By Arthur Koestler Banned in the USSR for exposing the horrors of Stalinist purges. A gripping political novel about a loyal Bolshevik imprisoned by the regime he helped build. A stark warning about totalitarianism & the dangers of unchecked power. #RightToRead

Day 30: #BannedBooks The Master and Margarita By Mikhail Bulgakov Banned in the USSR for its political satire and criticism of Soviet corruption. The Devil visits Moscow, exposing the hypocrisy of Stalinist repression. A bold, subversive novel that proves censorship fears the truth. #RightToRead

Day 29: #BannedBooks The New Jim Crow By Michelle Alexander Banned in prisons & schools for exposing racial bias in the legal system. Shows how mass incarceration targets Black communities. Silencing it only proves its point. #RightToRead

Day 28: #BannedBooks The Parable of the Sower By Octavia Butler Banned for violence, drug use & dystopian themes. Depicts a gov’t that cuts social programs, leaving people to fend for themselves—much like today’s push to end funding & benefits. A chillingly relevant warning. #RightToRead

Day 27: #BannedBooks Catch-22 By Joseph Heller Banned for its satirical depiction of war, strong language, and explicit content. This absurd and darkly comedic novel critiques bureaucracy, war, and the human condition, often sparking debates about its controversial humor and themes. #RightToRead

Day 26: #BannedBooks The Diary of a Young Girl By Anne Frank Banned for mature themes, references to Anne’s personal reflections & its depiction of Holocaust horrors. This poignant account sheds light on human resilience and the tragedies of war, making it an essential voice in history. #RightToRead

Day 25: #BannedBooks Beloved By Toni Morrison Banned for graphic depictions of slavery, violence, and sexual content. This haunting novel explores the trauma of enslavement and its enduring impact on identity and family. A powerful story often targeted for its unflinching honesty. #RightToRead

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So the Air Force stopped teaching about the Tuskegee Pilots because they were part of the DEI Program. They fought for a country that they loved but did not love them back. Let’s show their families that this country does love them back #WeLoveTuskegeePilots www.nationalww2museum.org/sites/defaul...

Day 24: #BannedBooks Go Ask Alice By Anonymous Banned for graphic depictions of drug use & mental health struggles. This raw diary highlights the dangers of addiction and the need to support at-risk youth. Its unfiltered narrative has sparked debate about censorship. #RightToRead

Day 23: #BannedBooks The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain Banned for its language and portrayal of race, sparking ongoing debates. It reminds us that confronting our past is necessary for understanding freedom, friendship, and moral growth. #RightToRead

Day 22: #BannedBooks The Catcher in the Rye By J.D. Salinger Banned for its profanity, exploration of teenage rebellion, and candid discussions of identity. It reminds us that honest, uncomfortable truths about growing up deserve to be heard. #RightToRead

Day 21: #BannedBooks A People's History of the United States By Howard Zinn Banned for challenging authority and exposing uncomfortable truths about systemic oppression. It reminds us that history isn’t just written by the victors—it belongs to those who resist and fight for justice. #RightToRead