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Retired newsie and lover of American history because it usually turns out alright eventually. Until it doesn’t. Jubilado means retired in Spanish. To jubilate. No DMs please.
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Good point. He probably was.
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Started in 1987. “One of the directorate’s primary objectives, he claimed, was “recruiting businessmen from capitalist countries.” According to Mussayev, Trump, then a 40-year-old New York real estate developer, was one of those recruits. “
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Here it is. Sheriff praises this ranch. www.newschannel5.com/news/65-year...
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He’s making no attempt to conceal his Nazi leanings and everyone in the Republican Party is silent. Silent about the world order changing. Silent as our government is amputated limb by limb. I can’t believe this is happening.
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I’ve read about this and it blows my mind. Everyone’s birthdays changed.
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A judge has already blocked this.
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So sorry Geoffrey. Nothing worse than spending money on something you already have.
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Donald just likes this guy’s nickname. As he did “Mad Dog” Mattis. He may also like the fact Caine is a venture capitalist. Or a vulture as I think of them.
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You sure are an earth mother. Raising hens, dying your own yarn. Not my things but whatever floats your boat.
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Wealth creation for the wealthy. Not so much for the ordinary American.
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I’m old enough to remember when Republicans called themselves Constitutional conservatives and shoved a pocket Constitution in the faces of their critics. They’re not talking about the Constitution anymore. They’re done with it.
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In the 1930s hyperinflation in Germany brought Hitler to power. He blamed it (and their WWI defeat) on the Jews.
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Data is worth a ton of money. And no one has more data than the government. This must be his motive.
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“I feel so stupid, guilty, regretful—embarrassed is a huge one. I am absolutely embarrassed that I voted for Trump.”
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“We don’t feel abandoned, we don’t feel stuck,” astronaut Sunita “Suni” Williams, told CNN last week. “Help us change the rhetoric, help us change the narrative.”
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He’s as thin skinned as Donald. Or as Hillary said “a man you can bait with a tweet cannot be trusted with nuclear weapons.”
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They call him Krasov.
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This is extortion. I want to get out of this country. I’m ashamed to be an American.
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I have scissors in every room and in my car. My mother used to say it’s the most useful tool in the kitchen and I couldn’t agree more.
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Don’t get your panties in a bunch. Bomb threats are so common everywhere that news organizations never report them.
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Democratic criticism of Bondi has never been about gender. It’s about her election denialism. God, with all the things there are to be outraged about these days, you’ve zeroed in on this? Get a grip. We’re losing this democracy.
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Weird flag. It’s what the flag would have looked like in 1830.
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Did you see what happened when Donald proudly introduced his friend, the CEO of Pfizer, at the WH Blacj History Month? He was roundly booed.
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I feel your pain. I’m in a similarly gerrymandered NC district. I just wrote my guy and told him good luck getting re-elected as a Putin lover.
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I called him to thank him yesterday. Made me gag but I thought they need encouragement to stand up to this monster. Not that he really did of course. He never said DT’s name. But it was a start.
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Don’t feel sorry for this guy. He’s a Nazi loving right wing Brit. And he was never a Catholic priest. He was an Anglican priest and they defrocked him. Good riddance.
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Trump would give Putin New England for nothing.
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The video shows he has an American flag handkerchief in his breast pocket. The U.S. flag code says it should not be used as clothing, bedding, or drapery.
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Asked what he would do if Social Security were cut, Grothman said “we’ll see.” Which means he won’t stand in their way. He also wants to cut veterans benefits.
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That sounds like the opening shot in his war on our free press.
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This is fantastic.
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Great. I’ll watch that. I love to see Republicans squirm.
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In a month he has squandered our reputation as a force for good. We won’t live this down in our lifetimes. Permanent damage.
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But all those people are gone. We’re left with the yes people.
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Brianna is great. She should replace Anderson or Wolf who don’t seem to be up to the moment imo.
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Dump the New Yorkers. Jeffries and Schumer just aren’t the right leaders for this crisis.
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Good.
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I’m so sorry for you and us.
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This is what happens when you play games with tariffs.
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I retired at 62. I was burnt out.
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I suspect that’s the last town hall Mr. McCormick will be holding.
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Took them long enough.
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Paine had been in the U.S. only a year when he published ‘Common Sense,’ the pamphlet that inspired the Declaration of Independence. It was a big seller and was further spread through oral readings in churches, taverns and meeting halls.
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What the hell took them so long? They were barred from WH events ten days ago.
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Why not just pardon them for all crimes committed past and future?
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I think he’s scrapping the agency because he doesn’t want responsibility for dealing with natural disasters. Remember how during COVID he wanted to hand it off to the states after about two months?
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They’re really good.