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1 hour ago, Sawbonz said:

Fuck em

Yep told family that recently and told them we are lucky the family crossed in 1932 and decided Abilene needed cotton pickers, that was different though. We still had our family reunions at the cotton gin as some pride point for a long time. Luckily we got them to stop that shit around 2008 but we also stop seeing the family as much without that reunion 

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5 minutes ago, BrickHorn said:

Imagine being so fucking stupid that you think “I know who will stand up to the injustice of predatory real estate development: Donald Trump.”

It’s amazing these fuckers have survived this long without drinking bleach or licking a power outlet. 

 

or being so dumb to think he'll ever read it in the first place

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On 8/22/2025 at 1:06 PM, LCHorn said:

I get this guy is a painter, but it's quite a thing to be so taken with a social media app devoted to the written word and yet be illiterate.  

ICE is probably using that Spector ap to search for ebil immigrants using a clear English filter locate the brown people and political enemies.

James may end up with a job being toilet paper in an El Salvador prison. Sad. 

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On 8/22/2025 at 4:17 PM, Nivek said:

Wait, it is the Democratic Party's fault for the tariffs and higher prices now, with a republican controlled government.  

The hate engine brainwashed them into seeing politics as good versus evil (self-fulfilling ironic prophecy). Good may fail, but they'll never credit evil with anything.

I hate them.

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11 hours ago, tx 3 putt said:

 

May they all enjoy their new-found love of whatever country to which we deport them and/or their families.

That machismo bullshit - which is a not insignificant part of certain cultures (by all means, not exclusive to Hispanic/Latino cultures) - is definitely wired to be friendly toward authoritarians.    And the same Trump type of Latino voter also feels a warm kindred spirit with the MAGAts misogyny stance - and keeping women in a second class state to cook and have babies and stay out of business and professional occupations.  Whore-Madonna thang out front should have told you.

Fuck every single one of them.  They had a chance to build something wonderful together with the rest of the people in the country they inhabit.  They chose instead to shit on their own (if without papers anyway) who are trying to find a better life - and also shit on Black people and gay people and women in their support of Trump.    I don’t give a shit if they get ass-raped daily by MS 13 gang members in a shit hole super-Max prison in Central America.  

You helped bring about the destruction of the country that I love.  I have no sympathy for you, amigos.  

The state of Louisiana has a law that went into effect August 1.  Essentially, an undocumented alien cannot sue anyone who seriously injuries or cripples them or their children in a car accident. If you are a white guy who’s drunk and runs the stop sign after their fifth DUI - and you paralyzes some five-year-old daughter of an undocumented alien - the current law in Louisiana says “fuck you, you’re not anything for your pain and suffering and your daughters’s paralysis. Because you are a dirty, brown, illegal immigrant don’t you know? 

This was always coming in a GOP state. And those assholes voted for the GOP.   There is no harm to Hispanic/Latino GOP voters that is harsh enough to make me give a shit about what happens to them.   

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3 hours ago, BrickHorn said:

Imagine being so fucking stupid that you think “I know who will stand up to the injustice of predatory real estate development: Donald Trump.”

It’s amazing these fuckers have survived this long without drinking bleach or licking a power outlet. 

 

You assume too much.  Some may have dabbled in the bleach during the pandemic. 

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On 8/22/2025 at 9:56 PM, Gil Bang said:

George Will was on Maher recently.  I didn't see the show, but I saw the clip.  He talked about his "trade imbalance" with his barber. Every month, he buys a haircut from her, and she never buys anything from him.  And she buys corn at the supermarket, which comes from Iowa, but those Iowa farmers never come to her shop for a haircut.  Yet, as Will said, "it all seems to work out fine".

Yeah, I have a huge trade imbalance with the grocery store.  

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39 minutes ago, wildcat09 said:

You gotta love that he still gives him a passing grade.

 

1 hour ago, The Dog said:

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He'd still instantly vote for Trump again even knowing what he knows now.

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Big loser cries about his action figures increasing in price due to tariffs:

r/LeopardsAteMyFace - Trump Voter cries that tariffs are ruining his hobby, but insists "it's not his fault"

Oops! I voted for this, but please don't blame me as I didn't personally impose tariffs

r/LeopardsAteMyFace - Trump Voter cries that tariffs are ruining his hobby, but insists "it's not his fault"

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Imagine being so soulless that your personal tipping point is the price of an imported action figure, as opposed to (for instance) the deportation of American citizens.

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16 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

Imagine being so soulless that your personal tipping point is the price of an imported action figure, as opposed to (for instance) the deportation of American citizens.

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6 minutes ago, DigglerontheHoof said:

Good, fuck all of them.

I'll make exceptions for badass baseball players and big booty female volleyball players.  But yeah, the rest can go fuck themselves.

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It would be a grave injustice to leave John Bolton off the list, even as we consider how Trump has targeted him. 
When given the chance, he refused to testify in Trump’s impeachment trial and refused to vote for Harris because he deemed her to be unqualified. It must have occurred to him by now, that he would not be under federal investigation had he condescended to vote for an “unqualified” Kamala Harris. Bon appétit, leopards.

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https://www.rawstory.com/doge-education-department-contract-cuts/
 

Money quote:

“I think he’s awful, but he protected my values!”

Q:  which values would those be?

A:  oh you know which ones!

 

Spoiler

A county in North Carolina where nearly 70% of voters favored President Donald Trump in 2024 is facing an exodus of educators following budget cuts to the Department of Education, cuts that have left some residents feeling betrayed.

During Trump’s second term, the Education Department has seen its workforce nearly cut in half, around $900 million worth of research contracts canceled, and around $600 million gutted from teacher-training grants, and all in the name of eliminating “wasteful spending” at the agency, which Trump called a “con job.”

And for some Montgomery County educators, the cuts have not only driven them to different jobs, but to resentment.

“I resent being considered government waste,” said Katie Kimrey, who’s led a 20-year career as an educator, speaking with The Washington Post. “If my kids were grown, shoot, I’d probably be gone, too.”

Kimrey had previously received a $1,500 bonus for her service to Montgomery County schools, a bonus that was to be no more after Trump’s slashing of teacher-training grants.

Another Montgomery County educator, Rhonda Perkins, who voted for Trump, defended her support for the president to The Washington Post, while at the same time, criticizing him for some of his policies.

“I think he’s awful, but he protected my values,” Perkins said.

And other educators had outright left their jobs due to the budget cuts, including 26-year-old Kylie Blankenship, who teaches middle school science. 

Speaking with the Washington Post, Blankenship said working for the Montgomery County school system was already a struggle due to its high turnover, lack of resources, and 40-minute daily commute. When it was clear that Trump’s budget cuts would see her modest bonus disappear, Blankenship said she instead sought work elsewhere.

“The fact that those grants were cut, it did push me farther,” Blankenship told The Washington Post. “It gave me that kick.”

Blankenship now works in a neighboring school district making around $42,500, and is joined by at least nine other teachers from Montgomery County that left since Trump’s budget cuts were enacted.

 

 

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Meanwhile in Ohio….


“It's almost as if this is being done intentionally,” said Jennifer Schrock, vice president of the New Philadelphia Board of Education. “This is just my personal opinion, but I think there's a system in play to make it seem like public schools don't work. “


https://www.yourohionews.com/tuscarawas-county/ohio-education-funding-cuts-could-heavily-impact-students-with-disabilities/960705

Spoiler

At a town hall-style meeting Aug. 13 approximately 50 parents, educators and other community members heard what state cuts to education funding could mean for public schools and, especially, for students with special needs. 

The meeting, held at the Lacey PAC Adaptive Movement Center in New Philadelphia, featured representatives from several organizations, including Parents United for Public Schools and Policy Matters Ohio, a state policy-focused think tank.

Nick Tuell, education campaign director for Parents United for Public Schools, said the grassroots organization is striving to make sure parents of special needs kids have a seat at the table where important decision are being made. 

Tuell said public schools are being short changed at the state and federal levels. “We have a Department of Education that fired 1,400 people, so there’s a lot of uncertainty," he said. "We don’t have all the answers, but we're here to listen.”

Hannah Halbert, executive director of Policy Matters Ohio agreed that future funding for public schools is uncertain. 

“But our education system has been through worse times. And the thing that brought about change is exactly what you’re doing here tonight," Halbert said.  "This is how we move the system from one where we take what politicians want to give us to a system where we get what we need.”

Nearly $3 billion cut from Ohio public schools

According to Policy Matters Ohio, state lawmakers have already cut roughly $2.9 billion in education funding, and another $330 million could go away if legislators override Gov. Mike DeWine’s vetoes.

At the same time, proposed funding for private school vouchers is slated to increase. What’s more, funding for Civil Rights Offices has been slashed to the point where the Cleveland office has closed. In the past, these offices have provided legal help to parents who are not receiving the services they should at local schools.  

“It's almost as if this is being done intentionally,” said Jennifer Schrock, vice president of the New Philadelphia Board of Education. “This is just my personal opinion, but I think there's a system in play to make it seem like public schools don't work. But 90% of Ohio families want their children in public schools.”

Amanda Fontana, a member of the Council of Parents, Attorneys and Advocates, joined the town hall via Zoom. 

“We're seeing trends, cuts and delays,” Fontana said. “We are very concerned about what is going to happen to public education, and in particular with students with disabilities." 

Nearly 30,000 kids in Ohio have some sort of disability. That figure is according to the Ohio Department of Education. Fontana had harsh words for state lawmakers regarding the budget cuts. 

“I just want to make it perfectly clear, they chose to take the money that should have been earmarked for public education and give that money to private schools,” said Fontana. 

A number of local and state lawmakers were invited to the meeting. Dover Mayor Shane Gunnoe and County Commissioner Mitch Pace attended. However, Ohio State Senator Al Landis and Ohio State Representative Jodi Salvo declined, sending a two-page letter to Lacey Herbert-Stephen, owner of the Lacey PAC Adaptive Movement Center. 

“Basically they said it was more of a federal issue than a state issue,” Herbert-Stephen said.

According to Herbert-Stephen, New Philadelphia Mayor Joel Day also had planned to attend but was a no show. Day did not respond to a phone call asking why he did not attend.

Parent support group starting

The first meeting of a support group for parents of special needs kids will held at the Lacey PAC Adaptive Movement Center Sept. 23 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Babysitting will be provided.

“We need to fight for our kids before their schooling gets taken away from them.,” said Herbert-Stephen, who has a special needs child. “At least give these kids a public school. Give them somewhere to go to be themselves and grow up and do something great, like a lot of us have.”

 

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