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If I’m going to get anything done here, I’m going to need WAY more followers.
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“Requesting to understand?” Is he in third grade or something?
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Absolutely. We also need people in purple states and districts to hammer on their current Republican representatives and express their deep disappointment with the Trump/Musk regime.
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Tom Cruise certainly didn’t
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It’s not really that hard. Focus on wealth redistribution through: Strengthening unions Beefing up Social Security Medicare 4 All Subsidized childcare Making housing affordable And keep pounding the drum on equal rights. They don’t have to reinvent the wheel, they just have to have courage.
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The reason? Oh right, female.
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“Pretty sure he’ll be invited to join the Trinity when Jesus retires.”
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Gives a new meaning to ‘dick pics.’
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Well, okay.
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Well, considering that before his four trips to Moscow in less than two months, his political involvement was almost nonexistent, then, after the trips he took out full-page ads in the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Boston Globe, harshly criticizing NATO, it seems kinda possible.
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Trump equates being the richest man in the world with being the smartest. That’s the whole fucking problem.
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Elon is learning the Fox News/Trump trick: just keep lying.
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The richest man in the world, who also owns one of the largest social media companies in the world, is completely dedicated to spreading misinformation. That’s kind of a problem.
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Yeah. He made his political name on birtherism and ran on immigration. It was a racist campaign through and through.
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Just remember, the pill is 99.9% effective, so if they want to ban abortion but don’t want to make birth control free, it’s not about the baby.
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This moment might be an exception. At least in the case of ‘need to know.’
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Kings have been dethroned before. See: the French Revolution.
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Kings have been dethroned before. See: the French Revolution.
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We’re probably at the point where we need to start contacting our own elected officials, not to demand they fight, but to threaten that we are going to primary them with good strong progressives.
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Only 15 points?
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We’re probably at the point where we need to start contacting our own elected officials, not to demand they fight, but to threaten that we are going to primary them with good strong progressives.
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We’re probably at the point where we need to start contacting our own elected officials, not to demand they fight, but to threaten that we are going to primary them with good strong progressives.
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We’re probably at the point where we need to start contacting our own elected officials, not to demand they fight, but to threaten that we are going to primary them with good strong progressives.
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We’re probably at the point where we need to start contacting our own elected officials, not to demand they fight, but to threaten that we are going to primary them with good strong progressives.
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We’re probably at the point where we need to start contacting our own elected officials, not to demand they fight, but to threaten that we are going to primary them with good strong progressives.
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So far…
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We’re probably at the point where we need to start contacting our own elected officials, not to demand they fight, but to threaten that we are going to primary them with good strong progressives.
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We’re probably at the point where we need to start contacting our own elected officials, not to demand they fight, but to threaten that we are going to primary them with good strong progressives.
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You need to see a doctor, your spine is missing.
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100%. It’s part of the Democrats’ bizarre attempt to hold the middle, equivocating every terrible thing he does until he suddenly in power, and there’s nothing they can do.
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I sure fucking hope so.
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If only there were some opposing organization or group that could address this…
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Too late. Regis Philbin is already dead.
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Don’t tell us, tell your fellow Democrats.
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We have to remember, they’re capitalists first, Democrats second. We need true progressives to run and take over from these dinosaurs.
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Fight harder. Mitch McConnell was able to gum up the works when Obama had a veto proof majority. You can, too.
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Also, “are you a doctor?”
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This is where Dems, and anyone with a voice, needs to flood the zone that Trump is Putin’s lapdog until it’s a tidal wave he can’t ignore. We know how much he hates that message, so make it hurt.
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This is where Dems, and anyone with a voice, needs to flood the zone that Trump is Putin’s lapdog until it’s a tidal wave he can’t ignore. We know how much he hates that message, so make it hurt.
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And trying not to.
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This is where the Dems need to attack purple states and districts, where squishy Republicans won on thin margins. That should be the strategy from now on.
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This isn’t cost cutting, this is retribution, and very revealing of their ulterior motives.
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There’s probably a code among them that they don’t speak ill of their successors. What we really need are ways to get out of our bubbles so we can communicate what’s happening to people who do not consume information. 90 million people didn’t vote in the last election.
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There’s probably a code among them that they don’t speak ill of their successors. What we really need are ways to get out of our bubbles so we can communicate what’s happening to people who do not consume information. 90 million people didn’t vote in the last election.
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Until they prove it, this should be reported as ‘possible misinformation.’ Continually.
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What we’re seeing is the culmination of a disinformation network that’s been allowed to grow like a virus until it’s nearly the equivalent of traditional media. To come back from that will require not only reaching non and low info voters, but convincing them they’ve been tricked. A tall order.
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If only there was some kind of…group put in place, or chosen, no, ELECTED to stand up to the Republicans, some kind of…opposition party. Alas…