I say YES. YOU say NO....Numero Tre! Enjoy!
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Whoever you are, there is some younger person who thinks you are perfect. There is some work that will never be done if you don't do it. There is someone who would miss you if you are gone. There is a good reason for becoming better than you are .There is a place that you alone can fill.
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#PedoTrumpcontinues to have your support, you care more about protecting predators than you do CHILDREN. If you're not demanding the#EpsteinFilesbe released, you don't want to learn the truth. Why is that? Probably because then you would feel obligated to turn against our#PedophilePresidentand it's not something you want to do.1 -
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Lovely, and expensive gilded gold ball room. On the way here I read a piece about the next president may want to get rid of all the gaudy ( though the article didn't use that word I just did ) gold for something a mite more tasteful and a lot more dignified.
Obviously they would discard the trash look of the Oval office as well.
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That's great, but what if these entities won't comply — and whose o say Trump and Bondi or other gross enablers haven't edited those files some way.
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BREAKING: The Republican-controlled Senate Appropriations Committee deals a crushing defeat to Donald Trump and rejects his brutal cuts to the National Institutes of Health — instead advancing a measure to increase its budget by $400 million.
And it gets even better...
"This committee has had multiple hearings over the last several months and heard from patients, families and researchers about the importance of NIH funding," said Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin. "This committee has, in a bipartisan manner, prioritized NIH and the research it supports to develop life-saving treatments and cures for devastating diseases.”
The Trump administration was calling for NIH funding to be slashed by 40% or a staggering $18 billion. The move would have gutted crucial research and cost countless American lives, all in the service of tax cuts for the super rich.
The committee voted 26-3 to avoid the cuts and advance the bill with increased funding, amounting to a rare bipartisan pushback against the MAGA White House. Senators Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham were among those who voted in line with Democrats.
The increases include $100 million for Alzheimer’s research, $150 million for cancer research, and $30 million for the Office of Research on Women’s Health.
The senators also rejected an absurd proposal to collapse NIH's 27 institutes into eight new organizations.
"To the scientists wondering if there will even be an NIH by the end of this administration: this committee’s resounding message is yes,” said Senator Patty Murray. "Congress has your back — we’re not going to give up the fight against cancer, Alzheimer’s, or rare diseases."
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