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He nails it.

#Musk Look at this stoned guy, is he an old rapper looking for a comeback? A teenager looking for a style? A multi-billionaire drug addict running the United States? This is a monumental farce!

So they removed the black chairman of the Joint Chiefs in the middle of his 4-year tour, without cause, and they're seeking to replace him with a white **retired** Air Force three-star general who lacks the requisite experience as a service chief or combatant commander? Huh, how about that

From United Humanists on FB

For those at the back…

General Charles Q. Brown Jr., Faithfully and Honorably served the Constitution and The People of the US for 41-years in the USAF. His last posting was as the 21st Chairman of The Joint Chiefs of Staff. He was unjustly fired by the dangerously unqualified SECDEF. I proudly stand with Gen. Brown.

One of Hoppy's offspring. Young Crimson Rosella showing off its green and blue feathers. #rosella #parrots #birds #aussiebirds #australianBirds #nature #photography

In the United States, the President, as Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, has broad authority over military personnel, including four-star generals and admirals. However, the process for removing such high-ranking officers is governed by military law, regulations, and customs

There’s something happening in this country.

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I’m telling you @hakeem-jeffries.bsky.social, please watch this. This is the energy. Not egg prices and book tours and strongly worded letters. It’s time to take the gloves off.

Dozens more pregnant and postpartum women have died in Texas hospitals since the state banned abortion, ProPublica’s analysis shows. As the maternal mortality rate dropped nationally, it rose in Texas by 33%.