dinglegnard.bsky.social
Moderate construction worker (masonry) with a decent education.
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Not sure protesting and standing up for your community is at all comparable to trying to overtake the U.S. Capital.
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Optics of flying Mexican flag not great. Though it shows pride in the Mexican heritage of their community, it’s too easy for the right to argue they do not consider themselves American and should be deported. All optics aside, if being done peacefully, it’s just free speech.
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What makes an ICE raid a covert operation?
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Could have thrown in Pete Hegseth as well.
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Unfortunately, ICE will be waiting to deport as you turn it in.
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Meeow!
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Trump also considering pulling the Tesla float from the parade lineup.
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Thanks to Trump, DOGE may already possess Epstein files. As Rex Tillerson put it, Trump is a moron.
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Many people, many of them happening to be Republican, refuse to accept reality as it would inconvenience their lives. Joni Ernst sums up their willingness to make a personal sacrifice with her “We’re all going to die anyway” point of view.
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Probably claim it’s all state secrets, which, if recalling the documents case correctly, can be worked around.
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How about a chart comparing the number of lawsuits past presidents and their businesses haven been involved in before politics.
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Best option, read the bill. Otherwise, aides read & explain bill to you. Otherwise, tell them it’s a no until you understand what’s in it. If they need your vote, they’ll wait…unless they know it has fatal flaws in which case they’ll try to ram it through asap and perhaps in the middle of the night.
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Should be arresting those impersonating officers. Eventually one of these imposters will be shot, and it may not even be illegal if one fears being kidnapped by them. Unfortunately, it could also happen to actual law enforcement as trusting legitimacy continues to diminish.
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You use to be able to get the whole kit at the Walworth’s. It came with a red cowboy hat, a holster, and a pistol with a few caps.
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If you’re going to do terrorism, at the very least, do it against those you know to be in opposition to your cause. A great many Jewish people or those seeking the release of hostages are also opposed to what the Israeli government is doing to the people of Gaza.
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Not that I’d trade it for the water view, watching a stump burn can be offer a bit of serenity…and it gets rid of an unsightly stump.
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Could have been worse for Stephen. It doesn’t hurt as much when your wife runs away with a South African immigrant.
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Getting jumped out of a gang is going to come with a few bumps and bruises.
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The term ‘asshole magnet’ comes to mind.
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And here, in the US, we don’t have cyberwar. We just let DOGE do whatever they want.
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Sometimes the truth hurts. I just didn’t realize you could file a lawsuit when it does.
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Leonard Leo, and Federalist Society, made suggestions on who they’d like to fill judicial vacancies based on those whose interpretation of law favored a far right agenda. Trump wants judges to disregard established law altogether and make judicial sounding rulings in his favor.
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Surely she knows her husband’s view on trophy wives. www.usatoday.com/story/news/p...
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CAT FIGHT!!!
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Not so ironically, it seems many of the more outspoken ones on the right wind up guilty of what they preach against.
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‘Luckily’ I am still considered slightly overweight…until they change that definition. Not necessarily asthmatic, but respiratory illness has lead to pneumonia twice for me and I’d rather not go there again.
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Thank you. Now I know what my morning playlist is going to consist of.
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I don’t necessarily want a colonoscopy either, but…
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And it think it’s too crowded when the damned dog tries to sleep in my bed.
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Cutting health care, national intelligence, disaster relief, veterans benefits…etc., increasing prices via tariffs, and still need to borrow more so a relatively few extremely well off can pay less taxes. Doesn’t even include risk to bond market which can negatively impact value of dollar.
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Higher spending with the added benefit of less health care, national intelligence, blah, blah, blah, etc.
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Trump would build with faux gold anyway. Just has to look pretty.
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The same people that think ‘86’ refers to assassination also call the body of water south of Louisiana The Gulf of America.
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Only 16 Democrats on committee vs. 21 Republicans. 4 Republicans wouldn’t vote ‘yes’. By voting ‘present’ instead of ‘no’, bill still passes 17-16.
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Wants to vote ‘yes’, but doesn’t want credit for doing so.
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Quite sure most nations considered adversaries of the U.S. are inclined to lay low (if allowed to) and let Trump destroy our nation from within.
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Somebody should just suggest to Trump to subsidize those paying tariffs with money made from collecting tariffs. It obviously wouldn’t make any sense, but that isn’t a prerequisite for any of his ideas.
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I thought he was running against Kamala.
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Though it would be an incredible gift for Trump, DOGE should be all over this. 2 replacement AF1s (ordered during Trump’s 1st term) expected to be done before gift could be retrofitted. Gift plane will only be in service a couple of years. Inefficient use of government funds and obvious bribe.
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The words in “the Wealth of Nations” are relatively easy to read, but it doesn’t mean he understood it.
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Yeah, initially I thought it was something opposite of Judge Canon.
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Feingold was one of the main opponents against citizens united. Lot of money wanted him out.
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No. The sooner they realize it, the better. Pretty sure some state laws and civil liabilities, which pardon from Trump won’t cure, should also come into play.
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Cabinet Christmas party could be legendary this year if Jeanine and Pete can maintain their cabinet positions that long. Definitely a long shot though.
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Impose tariff. Remove tariff. Proclaim it to be some amazing deal making on his part. Meanwhile, British people will be less inclined to buy American than before tariffs.
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Russia probably wants a slice of Trump’s mineral rights deal.
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Didn’t suggest it was the only way, just one way to amply the already illegal corruption. Though it may be a bit extreme, they could set themselves on fire in protest, or they could write a harshly worded letter, but that is a bit weak.
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GOP in congress not motivated to investigate their president even though corruption is obvious and already should be investigated. Putting forth this Act will, hopefully, amplify corruption, and either get Senate to investigate or show which members are willing to look past obvious corruption.
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You should try this with your hand next. www.youtube.com/watch?v=gORe...
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Trump will spew out a rambling adolescent response on social media once it is explained to him in words he might understand.