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Probably! Most of the state is as red as a red chicken could be! Not us !!! We are leaving soon!
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Yes, the appellate court has let the verdict stand—this is a confirmed legal development, not rumor or speculation.
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Not in Florida👇🏽
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Yes! agree, but my point is more about who is paying for it! USA businesses = Consumers
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Tariffs have become a significant revenue stream—nearly $70 billion in under six months—but the costs are borne by U.S. businesses and consumers, not foreign governments.
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Tariffs have become a significant revenue stream—nearly $70 billion in under six months—but the costs are borne by U.S. businesses and consumers, not foreign governments.
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🇺🇸 A $400M luxury jet from Qatar—“gifted” to Trump. Now it’s being prepped to become Air Force One. No Congress vote. No transparency. Is this diplomacy or a backdoor deal? When allies hand out planes, the public deserves answers. This isn’t about the jet. It’s about the precedent. #EmolumentsClause
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Right, calling the L.A. matter an insurrection and not what happened Jan 6th, wrong!
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Ok! Is that what is happening now with CA?
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Criminalizing miscarriage is a grotesque abuse of power. No woman should fear prison for losing a pregnancy. It violates due process, bodily autonomy, and human dignity. This is not justice—it’s cruelty in law’s clothing. Unconstitutional. Un-American. #ReproductiveFreedom
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Fraud 100% 🚨 Florida’s “Hope Florida” program—run by Casey DeSantis—is under criminal investigation for possible misuse of $10M from a Medicaid settlement. Funds allegedly funneled to PACs to fight marijuana legalization. This isn’t charity. It’s corruption. #FollowTheMoney #FLpol
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Looking back 10 yrs: ✅ Democrats: Fix crises, expand rights, protect institutions (Obama A−, Biden B+) ❌ Republicans: Chaos, court defiance, tax cuts for rich, pandemic failure (Trump C & now D/F) 🇺🇸 Results speak. Leadership is about building, not breaking. #10YearCheck
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Context is key here! Good he is back, but the return path is another wrongdoing of the current administration!
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(1) Hope we still have an election, (2) hope once we have it, it is validated and not influenced by the SCOTUS, (3) hope the new elected officials are allowed to take possesion
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Waste of time, effort, money, progress, etc! Just for not looking what was clearly visible to the whole country and the world!
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Get involved. We learned the hard way by staying on the sidelines—until we had to leave our countries to seek a future elsewhere. In my case, #Venezuela 1997. What we ignored back then is being copied here in the U.S. Get ready. The price of #apathy is too high.
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If he hasn’t yet, he’ll blame Biden, Obama, Hillary, the Dems—anyone but himself. America’s biggest problem isn’t partisanship—it’s mass immaturity. It’s not generational, it’s cultural. Accountability is out. We need to fix that.
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He is not the problem! The fix is going to be though !
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What ability?
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So, it better stays banned! Right?
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The best message of all “Alina Habba” none is above the law!!!! 😭😭😭😭😭
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Science and the well-being of citizens must always come before corporate interests or political contributions.
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Corporate donations, should never influence public health decisions that affect millions of children and families. The reversal of a health-protective EPA ruling following a $1MM donation raises fundamental questions about integrity, accountability, and the role of money in regulatory decisions.
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This case illustrates a serious breach of public trust. Allowing a chemical with proven neurodevelopmental risks to remain on the market—despite expert consensus calling for a ban—undermines science-based policymaking.
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Scientific studies have linked chlorpyrifos exposure, especially in children, to neurodevelopmental issues such as reduced IQ and attention disorders. These effects can be long-lasting. The American Academy of Pediatrics has expressed significant concern over its impact on children’s health.
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Dow Chemical contributed $1 million to Trump’s inaugural committee in 2017. At the time, Dow’s CEO, Andrew Liveris, served as an advisor to President Trump.
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In 2015, the EPA proposed banning chlorpyrifos due to health concerns. However, in March 2017, under the Trump administration, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt denied the petition to ban the pesticide, allowing its continued use on food crops.
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Traditional media need to reinvent themselves! Social will be controlled by the billionaires and we in the us will not know what is leading the world !! Truth has and will be manipulated! Century xxi leadership of the world, gone wrong with the current and last 2 presidents! Blame 45, 46 and 47!
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😎 yes you are right! prosecute remember to bring the proof
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She should never been confirmed!
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When ideology trumps law, education becomes the first casualty. #AcademicFreedom #DemocracyUnderAttack #Harvard #Education
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100% dark
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They do not know anything about numbers!
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Germany’s response is a masterclass in democratic clarity: defending rule of law, judicial independence, and historical responsibility. Surveillance isn’t tyranny when it’s aimed at protecting democracy from extremism.
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That’s far less than the damage they intentionally caused to voters who dared to question what they were told.
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Yeah… it’s a bleak truth. Those clinging to power may not live the consequences—but younger generations will. That’s why awareness now is everything. We need clarity, not despair—because we’re not out of time yet.
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If any of this feels familiar, it should. Modern authoritarianism doesn’t need a new playbook—it’s just running an old one on new software. The only question is whether we’re reading it in time. 10/10 … the end
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The goal is never just power—it’s permanence. Institutions are bent until they break. Law enforcement, immigration, education, even weather agencies become political instruments. The state no longer serves the people—it serves the man. 9/10 🧵