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Lived mostly in Seattle; raised in Montana; now in the Midwest; MAGA are cockroaches
The difference between treason and patriotism is only a matter of dates. - Alexander Dumas
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He is a disgusting looking, cross-eyed criminal. Just cuz you got kicked in the head by a cow by playing on the streets of New Delhi doesn’t give you a license to seek retribution on the world. His mouth is a Superfund site. He is beneath something I just wiped off my shoe. He has Mallochio. Evil.
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It’s theater and harassment. No judge will ever find them guilty on something they made up. The legal system will either live or die on entertaining Trump and Musk’s attempt at bringing these cases to court. If the system has any chance at survival, it will seek retribution on bringing this up.
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Ha, they’re in closed rooms complaining that we are demanding they do their jobs. If they can’t be brave, get the hell out of town.
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It will be Europe against Russia and this country (name monikers no longer apply). Until we take back the government, indifference puts us on the side of Trump no matter how much we complain.
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Your hashtag on the Daily Beast is still twitter. Please come into the light.
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There won’t be any federal charges. So the AG needs to step up. I don’t think taking bribes is just a federal offense. But, again this horrible system of laws has Judge Chutkan refused a stay claiming states couldn’t show they’d be harmed by Trump. You have to be destroyed first. Whole lotta stink.
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You’re missing something. maga and musk are not impressed with facts. They should be faulted for not going for the moon: 8 trillion has a much nicer ring to it
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Yeah, context man, we need context.
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A few people have lost their heads after saying “long live the king”
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I’m on board if he takes all of these damn maga morons with him. Sorry Greenland. But you can take their place.
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It is wanton destruction of a country. But, I never got the end game. In Trump’s contest it is lose/lose. All of his billionaire friends, the corporate lapdogs, maga voters all lose. I’ve never seen this in my knowledge of history.
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Hochul needs to drop her Democratic cloak of fear and remove this wanton criminal.
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You’re in company with 50 Democratic voting senators. So, it’s a perfect storm of enabling craven behavior and sociopaths running rampant. If you’re going to kill a country, you want your perceived opposition on your side. Chris Murphy and Bernie Sanders voted to confirm Rubio.
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Common knowledge is that Trump is dumber than shit but he has instinct. He looks at what used to be his opposition and knows they are feckless, apathetic, fearful and above all, slaves to materialism. The oppression has to reach a level where his former opposition suffers to get them to do anything.
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And I fully expect that people will take it. The rule of law? We can live without it. Just don’t come for our credit cards. I got things to buy. My priorities are so completely American and will stand the test of time, at least for a few more weeks.
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Yes, and that pisses me off. I’m not going any further with this though. Trump is going to ignore the rule of law and there’s not a damn thing I or millions of so-called progressives will do about it. They do that in less than perfect democracies like Israel. We will complain though.
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I liked with conviction. I’m a real fighter.
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Trump at least acts, in the most craven of ways. Democrats, progressives, or liberals have taken up the fetal position and decry the destruction. You come for their credit cards and man, that’s something to fight about, at least for a couple of hours. The rule of law? We can live without it.
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Yeah, but I’m really concerned that people who call themselves progressives are so complacent in the throes of a near dictatorship. I can’t even think a pact of blue states have enough voters with the interest of stopping a dictatorship. Maybe extreme hardship has the ability to make us start over.
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Aren’t there state laws that Adams broke that for certain make state prosecutors and the state AG livid at this open corruption. Adams needs to be recalled and prosecuted.
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Yes, people who think the rule of law is worth fighting for. Robert Post, ex-dean of Yale Law School, believes Americans who are unmotivated to make certain laws must further provide the framework of a democracy, are part of the rot that starts with Trump. Is anything here worth saving?
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What I find is most insane, every reputable economist has been saying that Trump will crush this economy. Yet, the stock market on the worst of news finds a way to tell us everything is great. They almost all bought off on Trump’s delusional projections. They’re all from Stratton Oakmont.
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A year from now and $13 a dozen, Trump will say Biden is responsible.
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Axios wanted to make sure they had fascist writers on board. MAGA really doesn’t read though. This person’s career is numbered in days, weeks, or months. He just doesn’t know it.
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I imagine his rage at being in a wheelchair has been his driving force in politics. The majority of people in Texas like their politicians to be craven.
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Adams wants to open up Rykers for ICE. He wants the pardon and he’ll get it unless the state of NY can find a way to file state charges.
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Threw Google maps off my cell instantly. Now, the migration to another browser, search engine, and email begins.
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My senators are Duckworth and Durbin. There’s no courage there. It’s who they are. They cannot change and need to go. They were out of step with the times ten years ago. Illinois has been asleep and now it’s costing us all.
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At the least, it’s “vibe coordination.” Seems like it’s where the country is headed, they incorrectly posit, and so let’s all party to fascism.
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This is why giving deference to maga is a waste of time, energy, and resources. Their brains have been physically altered and are not coming back. It’s ok to shun them. They will be the future scarlet letter carriers.
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T-Mobile is now a Musk infected entity that has to be shown the door.
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I don’t get country “music” either. We were good with actual music through the centuries. People who could read and write actual notes and bars on a musical chart. Soul music was great. America gets bored and finds something random to gravitate to. They do it with art too. Bananas on the wall.
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You mention expanding the SC to any Democratic senator and you will find them under their desk in the fetal position sucking their thumb. With 25% inflation, 20% unemployment on the agenda, Democrats will still think we can make this thing work.
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Americans, perhaps more than most, are horribly non-proactive. They have to have their house on fire before they act. Even if millions saw this coming, far too many would blow it off. I can’t even get people on my FB page now to show interest in the country burning down.
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They were into the mathematical probability mode after KC scored its first garbage time TD.
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Hey, I started that
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Isn’t it job of the CIA, NSA, FBI to save the US?
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The boomers went to Woodstock and then put on their Brooks Brothers suits and ruined the earth. You have the right idea, but the wrong generation. I’m a boomer and I’ve fought against the excesses of my generation my whole life. I have an MS but used it to hold a job, not to consume all that I could
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When I see him, I see white, fat, bearded men and women. This is devolution.
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You could have gone into a portable toilet and saw this same thing evolve. The KC racists all do their Native American desecration week in and week out. No one stops them. This man, most likely from the KC suburbs, is a prototype KC fan
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I ran across a group of people gathered around the egg section and some aged man rolls up in his cart and just mutters “the government.” So, the government is a separate entity from trump who’s trying to save us from the government even though he has taken over the government. Jello brains.
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Did someone fart?
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Regardless, everything is relative. They can pass out Pulitzers to people who make rhythmic fart noises with their hands and it’s no difference to me from what people herald as an art form where the “artists” shoot each other. Rap with people dressed up like marshmallows? Come on.
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It’s why when Democrats speak to crowds and suggest courts, they get booed. When Americans who hate Trump and have an epiphany that this country won’t work with 1/3 of voters always trying to overthrow the government, then we can start making plans like not supporting the red welfare states.
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I stopped buying their fascist bio weapons years ago.
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With the shot of Trump, I started to feel dirty and muted the tv. This is our Hitler going to the Olympics. Sick POS.
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All of the magatrons are loving the destruction. No sense about 6 months down the road. You can stand back and watch the destruction piece by piece knowing the realization of the damage is coming like a giant tsunami. This isn’t Hungary. It will be a nation of the hungry.
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The farmers loved that he dumped water reserves they will need in the summer but won’t be there. It’s the whole maga movement. Destroy, destroy, destroy. We’ll worry about tomorrow when it comes. Fools, about ready to become bankrupt farmers.
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The language of an illiterate 10 year old. American kids love illiteracy and street talk since they only have to be a bit smarter to compensate. Now, if The Beatles only carried guns they’d be far ahead of their time.