Well said Steven.Their cruelty is meant to break our will; instead it's forging more determined opposition. Keep calling it what it is, we're going to need that clarity for the long road ahead.
Well said Steven.Their cruelty is meant to break our will; instead it's forging more determined opposition. Keep calling it what it is, we're going to need that clarity for the long road ahead.
I keep hearing about voter intimidation. People might not want to go to a dropbox for fear they need a passport, so they won't vote at all. I feel like we need to start training for ballot collection or make Know Your Rights cards, election style.
Don’t listen to what people say, watch what they do.✍🏾
War and military service are serious, life-changing things, a lot of people feel uncomfortable when they’re presented in a way that seems overly flashy or like entertainment. I think it’s important that discussions about the military stay grounded in the real human costs & responsibilities involved.
I think a lot of people are feeling frustrated and disappointed right now. But a country is bigger than its government, there are still many Americans who care about ethics, peace, and doing better. Hopefully things can improve if people stay engaged and push for change.💁🏼
Wait. They are releasing Epstein files to distract Americans from the war in Iran now?
The reason we have “stupid rules of engagement” is to make sure we don’t bomb elementary schools.
ICE is STILL in Minnesota and STILL terrorizing communities. Reporters that say otherwise are either uninformed (which....) or lazy (which... ) or just repeating regime lies (which... is also extremely bad).
People are still missing, people are and will be traumatized, businesses demolished...
Do you ?
It definitely feels like a lot of major decisions are being made without the kind of clear debate or authorization people expect. If something has the costs and consequences of a war, it’s reasonable for people to ask whether Congress and the Constitution are being properly involved.🤷🏼♀️
This is really alarming to read. Regardless of political views, we should all want accountability, transparency, and policies that protect both human rights and the lives of service members. Hoping leaders on all sides take their responsibilities seriously.
He lies through his teeth. He changes his mind continuously. He acts on whim. He’s driven by vengeance, hate and money. He wants more power for no good but only to feed his insatiable broken ego that never gets enough. Woe to everything you may love. Giving up or giving in are not options.
I’d rather they go back to hollowing out the federal government and stealing our data than kick off a global recession and world war 3.
Those were simpler times.
Veterans know EXACTLY what this kind of language turns into in real life.
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Ngl, That's a pretty heavy accusation without any evidence so far. The docs case has been grinding through courts for years and nothing like foreign handoffs has come up even from his biggest critics. Feels more like wishful fanfic than reality at this point.
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Dragging in Hillary Clinton feels like a deflection. If the issue is ties to Jeffrey Epstein, the scrutiny should be consistent, especially for people connected to the current White House.🤷🏼♀️
showing up on Tuesday, March 3 isn’t just symbolic, it helps shape the choices everyone else will have later.
Yep, If you’re in North Carolina, this is a good reminder that primaries really do matter. A lot of people focus only on the general election, but the primary is often where the real direction of the race is decided. If you care about the issues or the quality of candidates,
It’s fair to expect sustained scrutiny from both the media and political opposition when issues that serious are raised, because once norms around elections erode, rebuilding trust is incredibly difficult.✍🏾
If any president is even floating the idea of using emergency powers to interfere with an election, that’s not a small procedural debate, it goes to the core of democratic stability. Safeguarding free and fair elections should be a baseline concern regardless of party.
I just hope we’re not losing sight of the importance of independent institutions and a genuinely diverse information ecosystem, those things are hard to rebuild once they’ve eroded.
It really does feel like the pace of consolidation and alignment has accelerated in a way few people expected. When media, tech, and political power start moving in sync, it raises serious questions about pluralism and accountability.
I am forecast a 100% likelihood of wet today in Charlotte, all over.
That was a rainy ride into Uptown this morning.
The Red Wings had two 5v5 goals in their last five games before the break, and they don't have one yet tonight.
That's becoming a huge problem.
I’ve gotten a few people that have reached out now who are voting in their first primary.
Just as a general PSA. It is NORMAL and LEGAL for them to ask you “Democrat or Republican” and then provide said ballot.
I need to rant about something this morning.
I really am getting irritated by resistance accounts that, while otherwise approaching our problem correctly, keep telling us voting won't matter and the election won't be free and fair. Not only is that not helpful, it's actually harmful...
Here’s a thought for James Comer.
There IS a First Lady who has had a relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. And it’s not Hillary Clinton.
It might be worthwhile for Comer to subpoena the First Lady who actually knows Epstein.
You know, just to see what she knows.
The richest man owns X.
The second and third richest men control Google.
The fourth richest man owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
The fifth richest man owns The Washington Post.
And now the sixth richest could soon take over both Paramount and Warner Bros.
See the problem here?
Today marks 14 years since 17-year-old, unarmed Trayvon Martin was shot and killed while walking home.
14 years later, we’re still demanding a country where our children can walk home in peace — without being treated like a threat.