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terend.bsky.social
Living in Southern California. Too old for social media but the times require it. The oligarchs and ego inflated dictators must be stopped. Plus it’s lovely to stay in touch with friends and like minded people.
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So true!
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I’ve been an Independent for over a decade. It’s obvious both parties got us to today!
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Yes, we’re slow but we ARE getting started. Americans have been numbed & dumbed-down, with most just too lazy to do the work required to be an informed voter. Hope activist dancing is just the beginning!
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It’s a redefinition of masculinity due to a restructuring - read, loss - of absolute power. It’s difficult to give up primacy but, I believe, is essential if we are to survive as a species.
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Yes. And a racist. Amazing anyone missed all this unless all they watched was Fox “News”
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I meant to write: “This really pisses me off!”
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This is terrifying. Stupefying! Will this congress wake up? If we the people have to hit the streets en masse we must be willing to die. Get ready.
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We have ALL been in peril since The Patriot Act, under which the term “terrorist” immediately robs one of constitutional protections. Why hasn’t anyone been paying attention? None of what Trump is doing occurred overnight.
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Don’t stand on self righteous ground. No matter how you rationalize it, your vote was in support of the GOP bill and, therefore, in support of their piecemeal dismantling of our government and democratic processes.
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I think it might. Whatever the outcome the game is at a checkmate against Dems. So let’s go for broke now & follow Bernie Sander’s lead of gathering mass opposition to Republicans, Trump & Musk.
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“I was re-reading Churchill’s speech to the House of Commons in 1938 after the Munich Agreement, and he turned to Chamberlain, he said, ‘You had the choice between war and dishonour. You chose dishonour, yet you will have war.”