sauroke.bsky.social
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Contemporarily trained in the arts of monster magic, literature, physics, music, design, and multi wave frequencies.
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But, the Rolling Stones seem to gather no moss.
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This bill should be DOA. The house should never, NEVER have passed this
slap in the face of their base and every American.
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I watched you give this timeline, and still shake my head in disbelief. This country has lost track of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. Instead we replaced it with higher prices, cuts to healthcare, and enriching the rich.
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Here is an article describing just that.
We will see the rise of large corporations who will again run to another country to import while small businesses take the brunt of the damage.
www.politico.com/news/2025/04...
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Over 100k people in DC are estimated to have protested.
Not one of them attacked our capitol building.
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Lol
True, although in times like these, nothing would surprise me.
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"comedian"
May be a bit of a reach.
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China retaliates.
Which is exactly what they did.
Can't wait to see how terrible this "deal" will be for everyone.
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We could start by firing the "executive" branch heads.
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If a doctor opened a patient and then tweeted as he boarded a plane to attend a golf dinner, I think he'd have a few questions to answer.
Call me crazy, but in any other business, you'd be fired or worse.
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We knew this was happening.
We talked about this happening.
We tried reasoning, examples, market analysis, and legislation.
No one can get through to these people how terrible this guy is for our country.
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How do people buy in when they can't afford the things they could afford last week?
How do people buy in when they are fired by the government?
How do people buy in when interest rates climb and their 401k tanks?
How do people buy in when they have to choose food or electric?
I don't buy it.
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I know some lawyers that would tie this up in court for a few years.
The AG office fired quite a few good lawyers, and the justice department has been persecuted for interpreting the law.
I'm not sure this will go well, but I bet a plea bargain will come into play.
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As a politician, this has to be the toughest spot.
The entire government giving up it's power, and continually giving more.
As an everyday American, we see the results of this, and know they aren't the ones who have to worry about tomorrow or even 10 years from now.
Just how much you can take now
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The entire world rests on 1 Wisconsin judge's shoulders.
No pressure at all.
Hope this judge doesn't have skeletons floating around in some closet, like being tied to billionaires who want to take native American lands.
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Wonder how much it cost for Americans to fly that liability around.
Waste.
Fraud.
Abuse.
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At some point someone has to change "Fox News" to "Fox opinions".
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Start filing now.
Show the importance of the system.
Don't be a victim of these corporations.
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Our current Heads of the DOD, Intelligence, and National Security should be fired.
Probationary employees failing to do their jobs over and over.
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It's illegal to do this, unless you pay a lot of money and change the wording to mean the same thing.
Either one shows our justice system has opened a floodgate for bad interpretation of the laws to influence an election at a time when our justice system needs to push back on the power grab.
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Absolutely.
This was a problem previously. What changed it was the outcry of the people, and the industries together.
The system is flawed, but can be corrected.
We have the opportunity here to set our representation on the right path.
Unfortunately, a majority of people are still blind to it.
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I don't necessarily think it is the system, just the people afraid to lose their position in it.
Maybe that is part of the other problem.
Maybe the other part are the ones who think they can't lose it.
Either way, the people need their representative to start being their representative.
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Of course. Nobody should trust the people put into positions of power, but you can't blame the system, just the people they continue to throw into it.
Executive powers are limited just like the other branches.
The corruption growing now is quick spreading. The system needs to respond, though.
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This isn't just about taking down a fascist. This is preserving what we can of the government.
The system hasn't broken down fully, nor should it.
Don't get me wrong, it's headed in the wrong direction, but there are still avenues legally this can play out without civil war.
We can fire them first
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While I appreciate the call to action, this wouldn't be treason unless a conspiracy to overthrow the government was uncovered.
Which... could be the entire case, we don't know because the app deletes messages.
If our system doesn't take the needed measures, it may turn to that, IDK.
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I mean, come on...
You can't seriously walk away from this with any sort of real transparency.
This is literally worse than Nixon.
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Wrong.
These heads of departments are hired.
Both congress and the president have the power to fire these people, and congress should rightfully do so under articles I and ii.
Failure to do so sews more distrust in the current administration, and brings us closer to impeachment.
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That's not even the real question, though.
What else is passing between the heads of all of these offices without the PRESIDENT's knowledge?
Secret communications from the underlings?
NO RECORDS?!
And what's worse the head of the ARCHIVES, Marco Rubio is in on it!
THEY SHOULD ALL BE FIRED.
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So, what this means is some hacker has all the passwords for all the heads of departments of our nation's security.
And none of them are fired yet?
This administration is putting every American in jeopardy and our congress and judicial branches need to step up.
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She should be fired.
The head of 18 INTELLIGENCE agencies can't remember what happened a week ago or where she was.
Is it dementia?
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Any SITREP is classified.
A private in the military knows this, a swat team member knows this, and every GENERAL in the military knows this.