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Consequences??

06.03.2026 01:44 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

But he promised relief "on Day One!"

04.03.2026 22:33 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Today was an important day for the opposition movement. The law firms that stood up against Donald Trump threats won.

Those that capitulated and collaborated with Trump will need to explain to their families, clients and future generations why when democracy was at stake they were such cowards.

03.03.2026 00:28 👍 4647 🔁 1474 💬 129 📌 59

Who approves these F**king expenditures. We’re being robbed blind by this administration, I mean regime.

28.02.2026 22:42 👍 3 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
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28.02.2026 12:57 👍 2878 🔁 916 💬 74 📌 66

An inability to control ones emotions and considering killing as a solution... what a great skill. Fits the profile, though. Her boss has the same issues.

26.02.2026 22:51 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

I CAN DO ANYTHING TO THEM. That is particularly gruesome considering the horrors of the s.a. that is clearly part of his vision of himself as invincible.

21.02.2026 02:02 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
For those who think it important for the Nation to impose more tariffs, I understand that today's decision will be dis-appointing. All I can offer them is that most major decisions affecting the rights and responsibilities of the American people (including the duty to pay taxes and tariffs) are funneled through the legislative process for a reason. Yes, legislating can be hard and take time. And, yes, it can be tempting to bypass Congress when some pressing problem arises. But the deliberative nature of the legislative process was the whole point of its design. Through that process, the Nation can tap the combined wisdom of the people's elected representatives, not just that of one faction or man. There, deliberation tempers impulse, and compromise hammers disagreements into workable solutions. And because laws must earn such broad support to survive the legislative pro-cess, they tend to endure, allowing ordinary people to plan their lives in ways they cannot when the rules shift from day to day. In all, the legislative process helps ensure each of us has a stake in the laws that govern us and in the Nation's future. For some today, the weight of those virtues is apparent. For others, it may not seem so obvious. But if history is any guide, the tables will turn and the day will come when those disappointed by today's result will appreciate the legislative process for the bulwark of liberty it is.

For those who think it important for the Nation to impose more tariffs, I understand that today's decision will be dis-appointing. All I can offer them is that most major decisions affecting the rights and responsibilities of the American people (including the duty to pay taxes and tariffs) are funneled through the legislative process for a reason. Yes, legislating can be hard and take time. And, yes, it can be tempting to bypass Congress when some pressing problem arises. But the deliberative nature of the legislative process was the whole point of its design. Through that process, the Nation can tap the combined wisdom of the people's elected representatives, not just that of one faction or man. There, deliberation tempers impulse, and compromise hammers disagreements into workable solutions. And because laws must earn such broad support to survive the legislative pro-cess, they tend to endure, allowing ordinary people to plan their lives in ways they cannot when the rules shift from day to day. In all, the legislative process helps ensure each of us has a stake in the laws that govern us and in the Nation's future. For some today, the weight of those virtues is apparent. For others, it may not seem so obvious. But if history is any guide, the tables will turn and the day will come when those disappointed by today's result will appreciate the legislative process for the bulwark of liberty it is.

These words by Supreme Justice Gorsuch should be printed, in full, on tomorrow’s front pages.

20.02.2026 18:40 👍 1002 🔁 357 💬 51 📌 37
We are watching one of the wildest things a nation-state has ever done," journalist Garrett Graff wrote: "A superpower is [dying by] suicide because the [Republican] Congress is too cowardly to stand up to the Mad King. This is one of the wildest moments in all of geopolitics ever.

 ~ Heather Cox Richardson ~

We are watching one of the wildest things a nation-state has ever done," journalist Garrett Graff wrote: "A superpower is [dying by] suicide because the [Republican] Congress is too cowardly to stand up to the Mad King. This is one of the wildest moments in all of geopolitics ever. ~ Heather Cox Richardson ~

Once again, Republicans could stop all this right fucking now, but choose not to.

18.02.2026 13:56 👍 1009 🔁 442 💬 34 📌 12

As Pam Blondie once said, Florida is #1 in child trafficking. Now the R's want to put children to work in other dangerous jobs. I wonder whose children they want to do that work??

17.02.2026 13:29 👍 20 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0

And what are US newspapers saying about the horrors of what we are learning from the *stein files?

16.02.2026 15:36 👍 4 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0

such idiots don't even know the basics

16.02.2026 00:41 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

Rubio is a traitor

16.02.2026 00:03 👍 103 🔁 16 💬 5 📌 0

"If the price of liberty is eternal vigilance, a country that inflicts the ultimate punishment on those who dare to be vigilant can no longer be free."

16.02.2026 00:10 👍 576 🔁 151 💬 2 📌 3
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Police don’t wear masks. State troopers don’t wear masks. The National Guard doesn’t wear masks. But you know who does?

White supremacists, militia groups, insurrectionists, and ICE.

13.02.2026 23:45 👍 3788 🔁 1558 💬 183 📌 68

BREAKING: The House passed the so-called SAVE America Act which threatens to upend our freedom to vote.

The bill could disenfranchise millions of eligible voters by requiring documents like passports or birth certificates to register to vote and forcing voter roll purges. The Senate must reject it.

11.02.2026 23:57 👍 10998 🔁 5410 💬 508 📌 576
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BALINT: Was the president aware of Secretary Lutnick's ties to Epstein when he chose him to lead the Department of Commerce?

BONDI: Chris Malen was a Border Patrol agent----


BALINT: So I'm going to conclude that he did know!

BONDI: Shame on you

BALINT: This is pathetic! This is not a game

11.02.2026 19:02 👍 3364 🔁 955 💬 132 📌 87

Desantis is awful, but the person is worse! Floridians! know who is running...

10.02.2026 14:06 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 2 📌 0

jeezus fuck

08.02.2026 00:56 👍 8 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

blah blah blah

06.02.2026 01:44 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

This is a huge NO. Make the calls now.

04.02.2026 23:52 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

Ice are not law enforcement officers. They are agents of terror.

29.01.2026 02:23 👍 5 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 1
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The Canadian PM’s Davos speech is unmissable in a time of “rupture”. I've been thinking about it all night.

Mark Carney's Davos Speech is unmissable in a time of “rupture”

21.01.2026 15:50 👍 283 🔁 73 💬 12 📌 5
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Brian Allen

🚨 NEW AUDIO: Karoline Leavitt just threatened CBS News over Trump’s interview:

“Air it in full… or we’ll sue your ass off.”

The White House is now openly trying to bully the media into compliance.

This isn’t “transparency.” It’s intimidation.

18.01.2026 03:37 👍 756 🔁 262 💬 86 📌 35
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Frost: We must ensure that we use every tool in our toolbox, which includes voting no on the DHS appropriations bill.

13.01.2026 23:40 👍 3844 🔁 936 💬 54 📌 28
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Frost: It doesn’t end there. Minutes later—this administration, from Stephen Miller to Kristi Noem to the vice president to the president, labeled her a domestic terrorist.

And then, my Republican colleagues have the gall to talk to us about due process.

13.01.2026 23:39 👍 1470 🔁 452 💬 21 📌 8
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Frost: For so long, the right wing has held up patriotism as a vibe, as an aesthetic. But patriotism is more than bald eagles and flags and beer. Patriotism is about loving the people who live in the damn country — every single one of them.

13.01.2026 23:44 👍 19521 🔁 5483 💬 318 📌 292

Congress should pass a law requiring agents to show their faces, identify themselves, & wear their badges. It’s not agent safety we have to worry about these days.

End so-called Kavanaugh stops & admin warrant-based forced entry into homes too. Let’s have a Constitution.

12.01.2026 12:09 👍 14348 🔁 4209 💬 550 📌 173

Whaat is wrong with these people? That Epstein Report must be VERY DAMNING.

09.01.2026 03:27 👍 11 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0

ANYBODY?? JD?? How about people in the United States? Seems like the MAGA Regime has a lot of problems, too.

08.01.2026 19:07 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0