I say YES. YOU say NO....Numero Tre! Enjoy!

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  • illinoislady
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  • ruthbru
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  • illinoislady
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  • illinoislady
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    Amen, Ruth.

  • illinoislady
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    A Trump University poll has Trump leading in all 72 states.

  • illinoislady
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    Special karma, just for the orange one:

    BREAKING: Donald Trump has a middle of the night meltdown over his failing 2024 campaign and desperately lashes out at President Biden over his multiplying indictments.

    This guys is clearly coming apart at the seams...

    Apparently unable to sleep, Trump took to Truth Social late last night and demanded to know why "Crooked Joe Biden" didn't have the Department of Justice file its lawsuit and indictments against him "3 years ago, instead of right in the middle" of his presidential campaign.

    The answer is both obvious and twofold. Firstly, Joe Biden did not have his Justice Department do anything. He is not pulling the strings behind the scenes. Investigators looked into the facts because that's their job and the facts show that Donald Trump repeatedly broke the law.

    Secondly, it takes time to carry out a proper investigation. The reason the Justice Department didn't immediately indict Trump for his crimes is because they needed time to gather investigate and question witnesses. It's that simple. The timing with the election is purely coincidental.

    Trump wasn't done with that little opening barrage of complaints though, and he went on to implicitly threaten to weaponize the Justice Department against Biden if he wins in 2024—

    "You’re setting a BAD precedent for yourself, Joe. The same can happen to you," wrote Trump. "These Third World Biden Indictments, which should never have been filed, would have been tried and over with years ago. My SleazeBag Opponent shouldn’t be able to do this during my campaign, OR BEFORE THE ELECTION!"

    These are not the words of a man who is confident in his future. These are the words of a man who feels helpless to stop all of the mountains of evidence arrayed against him.

    Trump can rant on Truth Social all he wants. In the end, it won't save him.

  • illinoislady
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  • illinoislady
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    Agree:

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  • cardplayer
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  • illinoislady
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    Kindness is an inner desire that makes us want to do good things
    even if we do not get anything in return.  It is the joy of our life to
    do them.  When we do good things from this inner desire, there is
    kindness in everything we think, say, want and do.

    Emmanuel Swedenborg

    A life of kindness is the primary meaning of divine worship.

  • ruthbru
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  • illinoislady
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    Ruth, I am l chortling up a storm. Also, I agree totally with your dog. Any time you deal with Reps. from Trump on down you are likely to have a bad taste in the Mouth. You have a brilliant dog.

  • illinoislady
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    Picking fights with Biden and getting to Mitch McConnell as well. I'd say who does he think he is and has he figured out he was the pawn vote for the Reps. I think his days are likely well numbered.

  • illinoislady
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  • illinoislady
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    Definitely going senile if you don't recall being indicted.

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  • illinoislady
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    Good advice.

  • illinoislady
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    Grateful.

  • illinoislady
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    Sure sounds like the Reps. party. Hope we get it stopped.

  • illinoislady
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  • illinoislady
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    BREAKING: A top Senate Democrat levels a deadly serious accusation at MAGA Senator Tommy Tuberville and says that he is directly responsible for the Marine Corps commandant's recent medical emergency.

    This is the kind of thing that could destroy a politician's career...

    According to Senate Armed Services Chair Jack Reed, Tuberville's petulant refusal to confirm top military promotions — which he is using to demand that the Pentagon repeal crucial abortion policies — could be partially responsible for the hospitalization of General Eric Smith, a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

    Tuberville's political stunt has forced several top military officer to do multiple jobs, which is in turn driving some of them to the point of exhaustion. General Smith was hospitalized over the weekend for an apparent heart attack.

    "One of the reasons, I think contributed to his condition was he was doing two jobs at once," said Senator Reed. "I’ve read where he was working from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. As a result, if he had, as is normal, an assistant, he could switch off."

    Reed said the incident with General Smith shows "the fallacy and the danger" of Tuberville’s anti-abortion tactics.

    Clearly, Tuberville believes that pandering to his far-right religious voters is more important than keeping America safe. He is sabotaging our military to score points with the theocrats.

    Tommy Tuberville is a disgrace to America.

  • illinoislady
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    BREAKING: Bombshell investigation discovers that Mississippi's Republican Governor Tate Reeves has funneled a staggering $1.4 billion in state contracts and grants his top political donors — a blatant quid pro quo arrangement.

    The right-wing corruption was discovered by an investigation conducted by Mississippi Today and found that fifteen donors who gave Reeves' campaign $50,000 or more have netted part of that massive aforementioned sum.

    Reeves oversees the agencies that disburse the funds, meaning his grubby fingers are all over this scandal.

    On top of that, even more contracts amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars have been awarded to the governor's donors from state agencies that he does not directly lead. It would have been a simple matter for him to exploit his political influence to get others to handle the corruption for him.

    For example, the Mississippi Department of Transportation has awarded Reeves' top donors at least $552 million since 2020.

    Unlike many other states, Mississippi does not have a general prohibition on "pay-to-play" schemes for the obvious reason that Republican politicians want this kind of behavior kept legal.

    This is a cut-and-dry situation. Governor Reeves is taking taxpayer money and funneling it to his friends in return for them helping him get elected and stay in office. Mississippians should be outraged.

    He must resign immediately.

    I won't be holding my breath.

  • illinoislady
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    Standing ovation.

  • illinoislady
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    Everything there is to know for 2024.

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