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“Nice country you got here. Be a shame if something happened to it.”
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That could have easily been: My bologna has a first name: O S C A R 😉
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No. No, you are not.
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Which is quite different from “knob cheese.”
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We’ve become Rome at the fall.
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So King Donald has decided HE is the Law and the sole Authority, that local municipalities, counties, states, and all branches of the US government must all bend the knee to him. Self-governance is out, dictatorship is in.
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Sadly, MAGA seems to want to take us there. If we’re not already there, we will soon be just like Putin’s Russia, Kim Jong-un’s North Korea, …
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Honestly, I am not expecting a jobs report to be published.
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Pretty much.
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🤦🏻‍♂️
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Europe, it is clear you can no longer count on this US government to be your friend and ally - YOU need to be the superpower. Just as the citizens of the US can no longer count on the US government to be there when they need it - WE need to be our own saviors.
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I would just like to thank the Washington Post for confirming that I was absolutely correct in canceling my subscription last year. Bunch of cowards.
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This makes me so angry! To treat the people who have served our country like this is despicable. To leave them exposed in foreign countries, exposed financially, reneging on accepted conditions of employment, is unconscionable.
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From someone I know who works for the government, the management teams of those fired received no advance notice.
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It makes total sense if you consider the fact that the FOTUS wants no oversight and recognizes no rights of the detainees.
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So it’s, “Ukraine, we’ll help end the Russian invasion by giving them your territory they have captured, and all for the low, low price of half your resources and permanent American occupation.” He’s no better than Putin.
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Given the uncertainty of how the current administration’s policies will affect the economy (I see higher unemployment, inflation, number of uninsured, and homelessness coming), I have decided to cut way back on my personal spending. It’s the smart thing to do.
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EVERYONE should go on a mass nationwide strike.
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I have Hope (my cat, not actual hope).
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Unfortunately, the organization that would enforce judicial orders, the US Marshal Service, reports to T***p. The FBI also reports to him, and I can see him turning them loose on the judiciary, especially those judges that do not decide in his favor.
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Free speech is dead.
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The brain drain going on in the government right now is stunning.
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I am in the process of deleting all presence on Google (dropping Gmail will be the hardest as I need to update all my contacts with my new email.)
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You should require them to post public records of exactly who they are holding there, the charges, how long they have been held, etc. Also, include anyone sent to those countries agreeing to detain on behalf of the US, such as Guatemala and El Salvador.
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Sorry about that. I don’t subscribe and had no issues, but perhaps there’s a maximum number of views. Here is the announcement from the ‘White’ House. www.whitehouse.gov/presidential...
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Apple maps, as well as Bing maps have followed suit and now show the Gulf of A*****a. I've moved on from both.
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First of all, we are already in a Constitutional crisis. That happened as soon as Congress ceded its authority to T***p. Second, yesterday, T***p said "We need to look into the Judges," in response to a question about their rulings. It appears he intends to fully compromise the judiciary.
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What would it take to get Denmark into a Colorado today?
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Welp, if that happens,I’ll move on to another app.
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Right now I am using the native iOS maps app, but I am exploring other map apps. I am having fun with What3Words.
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And that is why I have moved on from Google Maps. There are plenty of other map tools out there.
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The man is a danger to humanity.
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The man is a danger to humanity.
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Agree 100%. They are already setting the stage for exactly that.
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I read it last year. Excellent book.
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100%. But that won’t stop them from trying.
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😂
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So, their position is that the judiciary has no right to contradict the executive. And their actions have shown that they believe the legislature has no right to contradict the executive. Where does that leave all the power? With the executive … unless We The People take it back.
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We all need to be Guy Fawkes. We can’t rely on others to save us.
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The Stupidity is strong with this one.
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I’ve alternated between calling them DOGEbags and the Trumpler Youth.
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My question is: Who is enforcing these judgments? What is preventing Elon and his Trumpler Youth from just continuing their rampage? They are dismantling the enforcement mechanisms.
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? The book is about Henrietta Leavitt not KKKaroline Leavitt.