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Here to remind you to log off. Go touch some grass. Seriously.
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This isn’t just blind optimism; it’s a reality proven by history. 💙 #DefendDemocracy #Resist #VoteBlue #RiseUp #WeWontGoBack #TrumpIsWeak #HoldThemAccountable #NeverTrump #EndMAGA #HopeWins #WeCanDoItAgain #StayLoud #UnitedWeWin
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Trumpism is dangerous, but it is not unstoppable. He has weaknesses—legal, financial, political, and personal—and every setback makes him more desperate and reckless. The key is refusing to disengage and continuing to take action where it matters. ...
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We’ve seen this pattern time and again: -McCarthyism crumbled when people stood up to it. -Nixon resigned under pressure from legal accountability and public outrage. -The Civil Rights Movement overcame brutal resistance through persistence and collective action.
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Here's the channel and latest update: youtu.be/Wi6BpP3GQHc?...
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I'm so sorry, someone pointed out that the link is actually provided by the ILRC if you scroll down to the bottom of their page. The $55 fee is for printing and shipping. Terribly sorry for the unintended misinfo. I will delete my posts.
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Ah, I see! Thank you for the correction.
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*ILRC
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ALERT: The ILRC is aware there are some social media posts making Red Cards available for a fee. Just remember this: the Red Cards are FREE, there is no FEE! Please be cautious when seeking Red Cards—the ILRC does not vet other production sources or content. www.ilrc.org/red-cards-ta...
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@kenmartin.bsky.social @chsindivisible.bsky.social @indivisible.org @aoc.bsky.social @jimacosta.bsky.social
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And "joy is a kind of resistance".
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For me, this was one of the most liberating takeaways from your work, and one I share often.
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A lot of people don't know how to do that, so please share the how-to info if/when you can. Congress.gov has a directory of your state representatives in the House and Senate, so you can call them in their D.C. and home state offices or email them. (see Contact Your Member, right side of screen)
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Motherhood in a nutshell. 💝
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Economic Development & Education CARE – Works on poverty reduction, women’s empowerment, and education. Heifer International – Provides livestock and resources to help families become self-sufficient. World Vision – Supports child sponsorship programs, education, and development projects.
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Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH) Charity: Water – Provides clean drinking water in developing countries. WaterAid – Focuses on sanitation and hygiene projects in poor communities. (cont..)
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Health & Medical Assistance UNICEF – Delivers vaccines, medical supplies, and child health programs. Doctors Without Borders (MSF) – Provides medical aid in conflict zones and disaster-stricken areas. Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance – Helps vaccinate children in developing countries. (cont..)
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Humanitarian Aid Intl Rescue Committee (IRC) – Helps refugees and displaced people with food, shelter, and healthcare. Mercy Corps – Aid and long-term development programs in war zones. Save the Children – Supports children affected by crises with food, education, and medical care. (cont..)
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Food & Nutrition Programs World Food Programme (WFP) – Provides emergency food aid and nutritional support in crisis areas. Feeding America – Supports food banks across the U.S. to fight hunger. Action Against Hunger – Focuses on malnutrition treatment and food security. (cont...)
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We can get more engagement with clear instructions: Each senator and representative has a phone number for their office in Washington, D.C., and in their home state or district. You can find these numbers on their official websites or through directories like congress.gov
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Booked my flight today to visit my 99yo grandmother in France in July. I can only imagine what plane ticket prices are going to look like in the coming months. And flying Delta, btw.