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2 hours ago, TexArcher said:

Transportation, transformers, transistors, and translations will all be illegal by next Tuesday.

Don't forget Transmissions.  

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2 hours ago, TwiceHorn said:

Well, even so, the appeals process would have prevented that from being final, both of the conviction itself and the disqualification. And, in the meantime, it would have made no difference.

In the type of government Trump wants someone accused of those crimes would be in jail and disqualified pre-emptively.

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44 minutes ago, royiv said:

Trump is doing a great job of creating a groundswell of Canadian national pride. Dare I say that he’s Making Canada Great Again? He’s even doing a great job with the MEGA movement over in Europe.

By the end of this we will have literally no allies besides Israel and Russia (and Russia wants nothing more than for us to cease to exist).

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1 hour ago, jimmyjazz said:

Honest question for which I should probably know the answer:  is sentencing always delayed until the appeal process has been exhausted?

Quite the opposite usually.  A conviction is not final for trial and appeal purposes until the defendant has been sentenced.  That's the first stage of final, meaning appealable because everything is concluded in the trial court.  The final stage of final is convicted, sentenced, appeals exhausted.

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1 hour ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

https://thehill.com/homenews/ap/ap-business/ap-thrust-into-unemployment-axed-federal-workers-face-relatives-who-celebrate-their-firing/

 

 

 

 

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“She has somehow been convinced that public servants are a parasite and unproductive even though she was a public servant,” says Jenn.

The federal job cuts are the work of DOGE, which has been tearing through agencies looking for suspected waste. No official tally of firings has been released, but the list stretches into the thousands and to nearly every part of the country.

More layoffs are expected as DOGE continues its work.

Eric Anderson, 48, of Chicago, was still absorbing the shock of being fired from his National Parks Service job as a biological science technician when he came across his aunt’s social media post celebrating the DOGE cuts. The gist, Anderson said, was, “Man, it sure is great seeing all this waste being knocked off.”

He grows angry thinking about it.

“Do you think I’m a waste?” he says, his voice rising as he recalls the post. “There are a lot of people out there that are hurting right now that are not a waste.”

Erica Stubbs, who was working as a forestry technician with the U.S. Forest Service in Boulder, Colorado, is avoiding social media after seeing hate for federal workers.

Though most people in her life have been supportive since she was fired, some have made passing comments about the necessity of eliminating jobs like hers.

“What they tell me is it’s just cutting out the waste, the excess spending — that your job’s not that important,” says 27-year-old Stubbs. “I’m not saying it’s the most important job in the world but it’s my job. It’s important to me.”

Social media is teeming with posts reveling the layoffs and urging DOGE: “Fire more!” In a fiercely divided country, many saw the cutbacks through their own political lens.

One man’s devastation, it turns out, can be another man’s delight.

Riley Rackliffe, who was working as an aquatic ecologist at Lake Mead National Recreation Area in Nevada, was buoyed that his firing led so many friends and relatives to reach out, offering to pass his resume along, call their congressman or even help with his mortgage.

Mixed with that, though, has been the vitriol.

When his firing made the local news, a Facebook posting of the story led to a storm of comments deriding him and championing the layoffs. One person called Riley, who is 36 and holds a Ph.D., a “glorified pool boy” whose job nearly anyone could do.

Even some of Rackliffe’s friends paired their expressions of consolation for Rackliffe with support for cutting jobs they contended were unnecessary government bloat.

“Hey, I’m sorry you lost your job but I think we really need to cut out some of this waste in the government,” Rackliffe said one friend texted him, saying he supported DOGE’s aims. “He basically said, ’We’ve got to do this. We’ve got to rip off the Band-Aid.”

What stings most, Rackliffe says, is the contention that people like him were lazy and worthless, collecting big paychecks for meaningless work.

“It’s really hurtful for the president to insinuate that you don’t exist or that your job consisted of sitting at home doing nothing and cashing the paycheck,” he says. “I’d like to see him sifting through spiny naiad in 120-degree weather looking for parasitic snails. He’s the one that goes golfing on the government dime. I don’t even know how to golf.”

 

 

 

But the Dems just aren't marketing well enough right @Bozo_Casanova? Totally not just pure unhinged id and hatred.

 

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3 hours ago, royiv said:

The Supreme Court gave Trump broad immunity for acts committed as President.

The biggest problem with the legal/judicial system is delay.  It is ever-present and can be exploited by a determined defendant. usually with money but there are tons of examples of poor defendants using delay to their advantage, and in some cases to force the system to work properly.  See, e.g. death penalty appeals and habeas corpus proceedings.

Delay is not completely inherent to the system, but is a byproduct of funding/resources.

And, while the legal/judicial system ultimately failed, the failure was proximately caused by the failure of the political system.

The legal system's job was not to see that Trump couldn't stand for or win a subsequent election, that was a potential byproduct.  Had it had the time to reach its conclusion, he likely would have been convicted in the Mar-A-Lago case.  The January 6 case was always a little hazier and left a lot of room for error.

Indicting and trying him solely to keep him out of office would be a perversion of the system akin to what we're seeing now.

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51 minutes ago, TexasEd said:

Don't forget Transmissions.  

A Transparent shall be prosecuted to the full extent of the law for child abuse!

Posted
2 hours ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

Over/Under on how many weeks before he spills some honey mustard nuggie dipping sauce on it? 

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2 hours ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

Trump when he realizes they gave him a copy and not the real thing:

uhm GIF

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12 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

Quite the opposite usually.  A conviction is not final for trial and appeal purposes until the defendant has been sentenced.  That's the first stage of final, meaning appealable because everything is concluded in the trial court.  The final stage of final is convicted, sentenced, appeals exhausted.

OK, so why is the defendant (who has been convicted and sentenced) not in prison during the appeal?  It seems that would be emminently fair. 

Convicted, sentenced, go to prison.  Bada bing bada boom.  "Oh, you won on appeal?  OK, you walk.  Sue for damages."

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By the end of this we will have literally no allies besides Israel and Russia (and Russia wants nothing more than for us to cease to exist).

Yeah well at least on the bright side… umm…. Well what I mean is, at least what we get out of it is…. um…. Anyone?

Any of you fucking idiots who ran here the day after the election talking shit want to take a stab at how destroying our government and causing a recession/depression while raising prices on everything while also making the entire world our enemy is actually a good thing for us?
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5 minutes ago, Red Five said:


Yeah well at least on the bright side… umm…. Well what I mean is, at least what we get out of it is…. um…. Anyone?

Any of you fucking idiots who ran here the day after the election talking shit want to take a stab at how destroying our government and causing a recession/depression while raising prices on everything while also making the entire world our enemy is actually a good thing for us?

Ana will be here later. he is making a brisket.

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12 minutes ago, South Austin said:

First you set the microwave on high . . . .

I thought it was the crockpot for that true low and slow Texas flavor.

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55 minutes ago, Red Five said:


Yeah well at least on the bright side… umm…. Well what I mean is, at least what we get out of it is…. um…. Anyone?

Any of you fucking idiots who ran here the day after the election talking shit want to take a stab at how destroying our government and causing a recession/depression while raising prices on everything while also making the entire world our enemy is actually a good thing for us?

Well those three trans volleyball players got put in their place. Eat shit, lib.

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1 hour ago, jimmyjazz said:

OK, so why is the defendant (who has been convicted and sentenced) not in prison during the appeal?  It seems that would be emminently fair. 

Convicted, sentenced, go to prison.  Bada bing bada boom.  "Oh, you won on appeal?  OK, you walk.  Sue for damages."

Often, if a defendant is granted pretrial release, they will be left free on appeal.  It's not the same standard for release, but often the way things go.  The real standard for release on appeal is whether you have a highly meritorious appeal.

And, a criminal defendant has almost no ability to sue any aspect of the prosecutorial apparatus unless the indictment is dismissed early on.

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1 hour ago, Red Five said:


Yeah well at least on the bright side… umm…. Well what I mean is, at least what we get out of it is…. um…. Anyone?

Any of you fucking idiots who ran here the day after the election talking shit want to take a stab at how destroying our government and causing a recession/depression while raising prices on everything while also making the entire world our enemy is actually a good thing for us?

Muh taxes?

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1 hour ago, Red Five said:


Yeah well at least on the bright side… umm…. Well what I mean is, at least what we get out of it is…. um…. Anyone?

Any of you fucking idiots who ran here the day after the election talking shit want to take a stab at how destroying our government and causing a recession/depression while raising prices on everything while also making the entire world our enemy is actually a good thing for us?

libtears duh

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6 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

Who judges that?

Trial judge.  It's usually a case where there are novel questions of law or something was hotly contested and the judge had to make a call that he "admits" could go either way.

Example, both Bannon and Navarro were on pretrial release on their contempt of Congress charges.  Both defended on presidential immunity.  Bannon had evidence that Trumpco communicated immunity to Congress and his lawyer informed him he didn't have to show up.  Navarro had neither.

Bannon's judge felt like he had to make a call on a DC Circuit precednt, so Bannon stayed free on appeal.  Navarro's judge didn't have to make a call because Navarro had no evidence that Trumpco invoked immunity and therefore his counsel couldn't have advised him he didn't have to go (IIRC, he didn't  have counsel, either).  Navarro went to the pokey pending appeal.

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If the trial judge imposes a (relatively) light sentence that MIGHT get voided (if the appeal is successful), does that sentence stick or is it also up for review? 

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lolololololol ......

Bloomberg reporting Trump plans to sign an exec order that will restrict eligibility for a government-run student loan forgiveness targeting individuals whose work for non-profits clashes with the administration’s immigration policies. Could that be a more clear violation of the first amendment. Dictators.

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3 hours ago, TexasEd said:

Don't forget Transmissions.  

Maybe if I pray every, each night I sit there pleading
"Send back my dream test baby, she's my main feature"
My TVC one five, he, he just stares back unblinking.

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18 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:

lolololololol ......

Bloomberg reporting Trump plans to sign an exec order that will restrict eligibility for a government-run student loan forgiveness targeting individuals whose work for non-profits clashes with the administration’s immigration policies. Could that be a more clear violation of the first amendment. Dictators.

A good friend of ours just had all of her student loans forgiven after working the requisite number of years. I guarantee her organization, located in CO and focused on adult literacy and education, would run afoul of Trump’s policies. I’m so glad her loans were forgiven while Biden was still in office. She was afraid this would happen.

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So now they are saying Coney Barreé is a Dem who was groomed to play the role of a conservative and she needs to be removed.

These people are mentally unstable.

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1 hour ago, Pancho said:

So now they are saying Coney Barreé is a Dem who was groomed to play the role of a conservative and she needs to be removed.

These people are mentally unstable.

Looks as though ACB is a little too chummy with Justice Jackson.   Hmmmm.   I wonder why they'd be offended by them being friendly?

 

 

Meanwhie

 

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7 hours ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

https://thehill.com/homenews/ap/ap-business/ap-thrust-into-unemployment-axed-federal-workers-face-relatives-who-celebrate-their-firing/

 

 

 

 

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“She has somehow been convinced that public servants are a parasite and unproductive even though she was a public servant,” says Jenn.

The federal job cuts are the work of DOGE, which has been tearing through agencies looking for suspected waste. No official tally of firings has been released, but the list stretches into the thousands and to nearly every part of the country.

More layoffs are expected as DOGE continues its work.

Eric Anderson, 48, of Chicago, was still absorbing the shock of being fired from his National Parks Service job as a biological science technician when he came across his aunt’s social media post celebrating the DOGE cuts. The gist, Anderson said, was, “Man, it sure is great seeing all this waste being knocked off.”

He grows angry thinking about it.

“Do you think I’m a waste?” he says, his voice rising as he recalls the post. “There are a lot of people out there that are hurting right now that are not a waste.”

Erica Stubbs, who was working as a forestry technician with the U.S. Forest Service in Boulder, Colorado, is avoiding social media after seeing hate for federal workers.

Though most people in her life have been supportive since she was fired, some have made passing comments about the necessity of eliminating jobs like hers.

“What they tell me is it’s just cutting out the waste, the excess spending — that your job’s not that important,” says 27-year-old Stubbs. “I’m not saying it’s the most important job in the world but it’s my job. It’s important to me.”

Social media is teeming with posts reveling the layoffs and urging DOGE: “Fire more!” In a fiercely divided country, many saw the cutbacks through their own political lens.

One man’s devastation, it turns out, can be another man’s delight.

Riley Rackliffe, who was working as an aquatic ecologist at Lake Mead National Recreation Area in Nevada, was buoyed that his firing led so many friends and relatives to reach out, offering to pass his resume along, call their congressman or even help with his mortgage.

Mixed with that, though, has been the vitriol.

When his firing made the local news, a Facebook posting of the story led to a storm of comments deriding him and championing the layoffs. One person called Riley, who is 36 and holds a Ph.D., a “glorified pool boy” whose job nearly anyone could do.

Even some of Rackliffe’s friends paired their expressions of consolation for Rackliffe with support for cutting jobs they contended were unnecessary government bloat.

“Hey, I’m sorry you lost your job but I think we really need to cut out some of this waste in the government,” Rackliffe said one friend texted him, saying he supported DOGE’s aims. “He basically said, ’We’ve got to do this. We’ve got to rip off the Band-Aid.”

What stings most, Rackliffe says, is the contention that people like him were lazy and worthless, collecting big paychecks for meaningless work.

“It’s really hurtful for the president to insinuate that you don’t exist or that your job consisted of sitting at home doing nothing and cashing the paycheck,” he says. “I’d like to see him sifting through spiny naiad in 120-degree weather looking for parasitic snails. He’s the one that goes golfing on the government dime. I don’t even know how to golf.”

 

 

 

Lady needs to remember this.  One day, when her mother is old and needs help, she should respond "I support your independence."

 

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President Donald Trump announced on Friday night that he had added Fox News hosts Maria Bartiromo and Laura Ingraham to the board of trustees at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

The announcement came weeks after Trump fired much of the venue’s board and appointed himself chair.

In a post from his Truth Social account, Trump said Bartiromo and Ingraham would be the last people appointed to the center’s board of trustees.

“I am thrilled to announce that Laura Ingraham and Maria Bartiromo will be joining our Kennedy Center Board – This completes our selection,” Trump wrote. “We look forward to restoring the Center to Greatness, and ushering in America’s Golden Age. Together, we will Make the Arts Great Again!”

Other members appointed since Trump took over the Kennedy Center include Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s wife, Allison Lutnick and Vice President JD Vance’s wife, Usha Vance.

Bartiromo, Ingraham, Lutnick, and Vance join a board of trustees that includes Attorney General Pam Bondi and Trump allies Elaine Chao, Dan Scavino


, and Susie Wiles.
Longtime Trump ally Richard Grenell currently serves as the president of the Kennedy Center.

Bartiromo and Ingraham join the Kennedy Center’s board of trustees a day after Jeffrey Seller, the producer of the musical Hamilton, announced the show would not return with Trump at the helm.

Seller said the Kennedy Center was launched “with a sincere bipartisan spirit” and added:

However, in recent weeks we have sadly seen decades of Kennedy Center neutrality be destroyed. The recent purge by the Trump Administration of both professional staff and performing arts events at or originally produced by the Kennedy Center flies in the face of everything this national cultural center represents. This spirit of nonpartisanship ended on February 7, 2025, with the firing of Kennedy Center President Deborah Rutter, the Chairman of the Board David Rubenstein, and numerous other Kennedy Center board members, as well as the cancellation of important programming.These actions bring a new spirit of partisanship to the national treasure that is the Kennedy Center. Given these recent actions, our show simply cannot, in good conscience, participate and be a part of this new culture that is being imposed on the Kennedy Center. Therefore, we have cancelled the third engagement of Hamilton at the Kennedy Center, originally scheduled for March 3-April 26, 2026.

Fox News did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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1 minute ago, Hermanator said:

An entire empire is being illegally and unconstitutionally hijacked by a rogue entity hell bent on destroying it and selling off the parts. Yet everyone is "afraid of inciting violence".

When push came to shove Americans were the biggest pussies on the planet. Not even the French would stand back while this shit happens. We know for a fact the South Koreans didn't. 

Every person in a position to do something about it, including the entire secret service, have failed their oath to the US Constitution and fail it repeatedly every single day. 

I don't think there's a part for us to play here just yet. That time will hopefully never come, but definitely seems a lot closer every day. 

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57 minutes ago, Hermanator said:

When push came to shove Americans were the biggest pussies on the planet. Not even the French would stand back while this shit happens. We know for a fact the South Koreans didn't. 

 

the French are maybe the worlds leader when it comes to raising a shit storm in protest of their leaders. 

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2 hours ago, Gil Bang said:

President Donald Trump announced on Friday night that he had added Fox News hosts Maria Bartiromo and Laura Ingraham to the board of trustees at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

The announcement came weeks after Trump fired much of the venue’s board and appointed himself chair.

In a post from his Truth Social account, Trump said Bartiromo and Ingraham would be the last people appointed to the center’s board of trustees.

“I am thrilled to announce that Laura Ingraham and Maria Bartiromo will be joining our Kennedy Center Board – This completes our selection,” Trump wrote. “We look forward to restoring the Center to Greatness, and ushering in America’s Golden Age. Together, we will Make the Arts Great Again!”

Other members appointed since Trump took over the Kennedy Center include Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s wife, Allison Lutnick and Vice President JD Vance’s wife, Usha Vance.

Bartiromo, Ingraham, Lutnick, and Vance join a board of trustees that includes Attorney General Pam Bondi and Trump allies Elaine Chao, Dan Scavino


, and Susie Wiles.
Longtime Trump ally Richard Grenell currently serves as the president of the Kennedy Center.

Bartiromo and Ingraham join the Kennedy Center’s board of trustees a day after Jeffrey Seller, the producer of the musical Hamilton, announced the show would not return with Trump at the helm.

Seller said the Kennedy Center was launched “with a sincere bipartisan spirit” and added:

However, in recent weeks we have sadly seen decades of Kennedy Center neutrality be destroyed. The recent purge by the Trump Administration of both professional staff and performing arts events at or originally produced by the Kennedy Center flies in the face of everything this national cultural center represents. This spirit of nonpartisanship ended on February 7, 2025, with the firing of Kennedy Center President Deborah Rutter, the Chairman of the Board David Rubenstein, and numerous other Kennedy Center board members, as well as the cancellation of important programming.These actions bring a new spirit of partisanship to the national treasure that is the Kennedy Center. Given these recent actions, our show simply cannot, in good conscience, participate and be a part of this new culture that is being imposed on the Kennedy Center. Therefore, we have cancelled the third engagement of Hamilton at the Kennedy Center, originally scheduled for March 3-April 26, 2026.

Fox News did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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since 1953, only two presidential terms have had an approval rating below 50% at this early stage of the presidency: Donald Trump in 2017 and Donald Trump in 2025. (Gallup)
 

Cracking Up Lol GIF

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21 hours ago, TexasEd said:

This is a great breakdown of Trump and Project 2025

 

Everyone should take 30 mins and watch this 

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2 hours ago, BevoAbyss said:

Does not matter. 

The full-on 100% fascist takeover is underway and succeeding. The legacy & mainstream media have completely failed us and are doing next-to-nothing to stop it. Hell, they can't even call "fascism" what it is: FASCISM.  

The fascism has been obvious since Trump-MAGA appeared on the scene, if not much sooner. (First table is from 2023, slightly modified to include Project 2025). 

And many posters/law dogs repeatedly told us that the "Wheels of Justice" move slowly, but inexorably to justice. 

I posted the Nazi-MAGA table in 2024 and was told I was wrong. I am sure some posters will soon say it again.

We have a huge percentage of this country (perhaps 80-95%) who simply do not fully grasp what is unfolding before their eyes. 

Legacy Failure.jpg

NAZI MAGA 2024.jpg

Soon folks will start to awake to the smoke in the burning building that is our democracy.

Wake up, and smell the ashes.

 

It's fucking MADDENING for shit to be going down pretty much exactly as outlined and dismissed as """TDS""" back in 2021. Trump is dead ass following the typical fascist playbook.

  1. Failed coup
  2. ineffectual punishment
  3. fascists regroup and restoke their grievances
  4. gain populist support with those grievances
  5. seize power 

Timeline wise we feel around 1935 or so. 

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11 hours ago, Hermanator said:

An entire empire is being illegally and unconstitutionally hijacked by a rogue entity hell bent on destroying it and selling off the parts. Yet everyone is "afraid of inciting violence".

When push came to shove Americans were the biggest pussies on the planet. Not even the French would stand back while this shit happens. We know for a fact the South Koreans didn't. 

Every person in a position to do something about it, including the entire secret service, have failed their oath to the US Constitution and fail it repeatedly every single day. 

 

11 hours ago, immamac said:

I don't think there's a part for us to play here just yet. That time will hopefully never come, but definitely seems a lot closer every day. 

To both of these posts -  Right now the only recourse is to shine a light on it, and hope a ground swell of people blitz the Congress - republicans with threats of defeat unless they act. The only escape value is impeachment and conviction. I realize the perils here but it’s the only conceivable and lawful way. 
 

if the Dems take the house then the ability to shine the light becomes more dramatic with investigations or at least public hearings and statements like the one I just quoted above, and the ability to impeach is secure. If the Dems succeed in taking the house, Trump will be impeached for the third time - it’s a foregone conclusion. At that point it becomes the senate’s job. The question will be left in the hands of roughly 50 senators - needing roughly 17 to succeed (for the math I’m assuming (50/50 post mid terms which will undoubtedly be off some). 
 

in less than two years we will have the ability to end this within our grasp, 17 men and women doing the right thing.

thats clearly as unlikely as anything but it’s also so close given the drastic nature of our situation. With any optimism or belief that humans can do the right thing you’ve got to think some senators will come around and want to go down as historical heroes. I won’t count on it but again it’s the only way.

then a ground swell of public support is needed. We have to be vocal. 

2 hours ago, BevoAbyss said:

Does not matter. 

The full-on 100% fascist takeover is underway and succeeding. The legacy & mainstream media have completely failed us and are doing next-to-nothing to stop it. Hell, they can't even call "fascism" what it is: FASCISM.  

The fascism has been obvious since Trump-MAGA appeared on the scene, if not much sooner. (First table is from 2023, slightly modified to include Project 2025). 

And many posters/law dogs repeatedly told us that the "Wheels of Justice" move slowly, but inexorably to justice. 

I posted the Nazi-MAGA table in 2024 and was told I was wrong. I am sure some posters will soon say it again.

We have a huge percentage of this country (perhaps 80-95%) who simply do not fully grasp what is unfolding before their eyes. 

Legacy Failure.jpg

NAZI MAGA 2024.jpg

If you aren’t donating money to non profit journalism then you do not believe in the free press. For profit journalism is the enemy. 

as for nazisim - the bench mark isn’t hitler - it’s authoritarianism + a belief that the authoritarian leader’s innate and inherent characteristics - white, straight, cis gender, male, US citizen born of US citizen parents is superior +  subjugating those who do not fit within the superior human class. That is nazisism. Trump is that 100%, republicans are that 100%.

the good news is Trump and the nazis only have about 35-40% of the electorate. Trump won on independents focused on the economy and thinking he wouldn’t do what he’s doing. 

this shit is going to boomerang hard on him in 12 months when campaigning for the mid terms starts again. even more so after mid terms.

the sole question is will the people rise up and use the strength of our system to demand his ouster? I doubt it, but the path is there and it is designed to work. 

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