I say YES. YOU say NO....Numero Tre! Enjoy!
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Go Utah.
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Sign of the day:
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Calls coming from inside the house.
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Not at all my style of talking — but I have to say this. Deport the ugly worthless bastard. He is killing people and not even having been elected to anything.
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The insanity that causes me to use bad language.
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And how quaint — at his own golf club and we paid for it. How much has he cared for the recent storms and loss of life and property that happened while he was oh so busy cheating/winning at his own golf tournament. He is just as despicable as ever and it is getting mighty tiresome.
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How long are we going to keep going on with a f-ing person calling himself president that is trying so hard to cancel America.
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And then there is this… puke, puke, puke.
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Seems like we are now all set to begin to ignore court orders — this is just another 1/6 going on.
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Our government — hard at work. REALLY. How disgusting —
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A complete and total disgrace.
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They and others like Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris have talked and talked — and no one listened then — not so sure how many would listen now — of those that REALLY should.
We Democrats are though in general too nice, while the other side plays dirty 24/7.
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The imprisonment in El Salvador is costing the US 6 million dollars. Those men are being subjected to inhumane conditions and that is why they were shipped out of the US. Too much oversight here.
Plus the moron's golf trips cost us 3 million per weekend trip. Is this where the savings are going. Didn't he waive his presidential salary last go round?
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I hear you there.
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President Trump's executive order banning DEI programs led to the cancellation of a concert featuring young musicians of color with the U.S. Marine Band. Initially, only a few hundred people would have witnessed this performance. However, Trump's anti-DEI stance backfired spectacularly when "60 Minutes" stepped in to organize an alternative concert. This event not only allowed the young musicians to perform but also brought their story to a national stage, reaching millions of viewers.
This act of defiance against Trump's policies highlighted the resilience and talent of these young musicians. By broadcasting their story, "60 Minutes" ensured that millions of people could see how talented they are as well as highlight the impact of Trump's executive order and the determination of those affected by it.
In a twist of irony, Trump's attempt to suppress diversity initiatives ended up amplifying the voices of these young musicians. The concert, which would have been a local event, became a powerful symbol of resistance against policies that restrict inclusivity. The exposure provided by "60 Minutes" turned what could have been a small, overlooked performance into a national conversation about the importance of DEI and the arts.
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The Trump administration's decision to ignore a court order and proceed with deportations means a fascist state might already be here. By disregarding a federal judge's temporary restraining order, the administration is undermining the rule of law and the separation of powers. This brazen disregard for judicial authority suggests a slide towards authoritarianism, where the executive branch operates unchecked by the courts.Since the election, the judiciary has emerged as a crucial bulwark against the Trump administration's most contentious policies. However, if President Trump begins systematically ignoring court orders, it signals a dangerous erosion of democratic institutions. The courts are the last line of defense against executive overreach, and their authority is essential to maintaining the rule of law. If the administration disregards judicial rulings with impunity, it effectively nullifies the checks and balances that prevent authoritarianism. This scenario would indicate that the U.S. is indeed sliding into a fascist state, where the executive branch operates above the law, disregarding constitutional constraints and undermining the very foundations of democracy.
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I had heard snatches of this happening. Had hopes that it wouldn't — so now we wait and see. It will be something to feel and have to experience this taking place. Frankly, the security for Trump and Musk must be so highly abundant and skilled. That someone hasn't managed to 'save' us from these two misfits yet is amazing to me.
It is not that I condone that type of behavior mind you, but on the other hand squeezing even one tear loose would be an impossibility for me.
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This should lead to the link where it discusses what has been removed from military records due to classification of DEI. This is includes the Navajo code talkers, nurses during the Civil War and the WASP's during WWII. This is criminal and if woke was considered dangerous, this smacks of revisionist history and wiping out of the contributions of many.
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They have spent so much time bad mouthing former Pres. Biden they cannot admit what Trump is really doing to them. That their whole argument started to go backward the minute Trump raised is hand.
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I have wondered how many are in fact seeing this and just may be in a bit of overwhelm as to really how to respond — so they just don't. The ones I've heard saying things are the ones who have been sent home from their jobs. But others don't have such a good "excuse" for their upset — other than their stupidity. It seems there are some who would undergo any personal degradation so as not to give up Trump, but to me they are as mentally incompetent almost as he is — not demented, just stupid. I'm talking about the ones that have enough going to see that it is not going anything like they must have thought it would.
I think there was a meme (I may have been the one to put it in) about why anyone would expect a president to be able to willy-nilly make price adjustments just because he ran on such a thing. People would have "run" on things like that a whole lot more.
Perhaps he will lose a lot of Reps. votes and I'm thinking mostly for other Reps. right now. I think a lot of Reps. don't see how destructively things are going here although to be fair a few are nervous. Those who need to be rehired the soonest in the next upcoming election.
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What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. These are but trifles, to be sure; but scattered along life's pathway, the good they do is inconceivable.
Joseph Addison
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