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hexnharmony.bsky.social
Liberal woman in Alabama—yes, we exist! Talking about the social issues that impact women of our generation: ageism, financial inequality, healthcare bias, shifting family roles. I’ve lived it, I’ve researched it, and I’m probably ranting about it.
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State law enforcement couldn’t stop it—even if they wanted to. That’s the power imbalance: Federal agents act, locals watch. When state rights are selective, who’s really being protected?
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I’m not sure what point you’re trying to make here?
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Medicaid cuts will hit Alabama hard—rural hospitals, mental health, and basic care are already hanging by a thread. What are Britt and Tuberville doing to protect us? We need answers, not silence. Our health shouldn’t be a political sacrif
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Ah yes, HB 234—because nothing says “we care about school safety” like giving underpaid, overworked staff an app to press during a crisis. Who needs fully funded schools, mental health support, or common-sense gun laws when you’ve got Bluetooth panic buttons?
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Men leak war plans and it’s just “bad judgment.” If even one of them had been a woman, she’d be indicted by now and branded a national security risk. The double standard isn’t an oversight. It’s operating exactly as designed.
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Men leak war plans and it’s just “bad judgment.” If even one of them had been a woman, she’d be indicted by now and branded a national security risk. The double standard isn’t an oversight. It’s operating exactly as designed.
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Men leak war plans and it’s just “bad judgment.” If even one of them had been a woman, she’d be indicted by now and branded a national security risk. The double standard isn’t an oversight. It’s operating exactly as designed.
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Men leak war plans and it’s just “bad judgment.” If even one of them had been a woman, she’d be indicted by now and branded a national security risk. The double standard isn’t an oversight. It’s operating exactly as designed.
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If even one of the men leaking war plans had been a woman, she’d already be charged, called a threat to national security, and dragged on every news show. But since it’s men? Suddenly it’s just ‘poor judgment.’ The double standard isn’t subtle—it’s policy.”
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Accident or not, sharing war plans—even via group text—could be illegal if classified info was involved. Gross negligence in handling national security materials isn’t just embarrassing—it can carry serious legal consequences
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If Musk truly uncovered fraud, why hasn’t he hired a forensic accountant to audit and publish findings? Serious claims demand serious proof—not just tweets. Without independent review, it’s hard to tell if this is real misconduct or just PR and grievance.
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Small businesses in Alabama dodged a bullet with the rejection of SB227. While reform can be necessary, this bill risked adding red tape without real support. Local businesses already operate on thin margins—legislation needs to uplift, not undercut, their ability to thrive.
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Libertarians love to rage about FDR’s executive orders—but Trump signs them like autographs, and they just shrug. Turns out, “small government” means small outrage when it’s your guy.
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When a Commerce Secretary says don’t complain if your Social Security check doesn’t come, that’s not just disrespect—it’s a warning. If earned benefits can be dismissed as fraud, what’s next? They’re testing whether rights can be recast as privileges. We best pay attention.
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If y’all think losing Medicaid won’t gut rural Alabama, bless your heart. Our hospitals are barely hangin’ on as is. Shut ‘em down and folks’ll be drivin’ hours for care—if they make it that far. This ain’t just bad policy, it’s life or death for our communities. Wake up, y’all.
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Katie Britt backing DOE closure risks Alabama kids’ futures. Our state relies on federal support for rural, low-income schools. Without a clear plan to replace it, this move gambles with education in a state already struggling. Reform isn’t the same as gutting.
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We desperately need a real opposition party. Standing by in the name of “bipartisanship” while a madman burns everything down isn’t unity—it’s cowardice. Accountability matters more than political niceties.
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Completely agree. If someone supports a man who stands for hate, lies, and division, they’ve made their values clear. Family or not, I have no space for that in my life.
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Trump has never met a sexual predator that he didn’t offer a job to.
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I would think that Pete Buttigieg would be on that list.
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She is proof that one determined person can shake the system.
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When a leader starts talking about ‘artificial borders,’ pay attention. Putin said it before invading Ukraine. Hitler used it before annexing Austria. Saddam said it about Kuwait. Redrawing maps by force never ends well.
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When a leader starts talking about ‘artificial borders,’ pay attention. Putin said it before invading Ukraine. Hitler used it before annexing Austria. Saddam said it about Kuwait. Redrawing maps by force never ends well.
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I am fully willing to take my maiden name back.