@elonmusk total gaslighting. They were focused on the thugs who stormed the building, breaking doors and windows, and causing members of Congress to fear for their lives
@elonmusk Please. they're not breaking windows, storming the Capitol and attacking law enforcement officers. This is peaceful protest of what is almost certianly unconstitutional behavior.
I just read this on Facebook:
Someone asked "Why do many British people not like Donald Trump?"
Nate White, an articulate and witty writer from England, wrote this magnificent response:
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@cjguru @charliekirk11 I don’t think even the current toadies on the Supreme Court have the audacity to override the clear language of the 14th amendment.
Anyone else notice that black women with Harvard degrees and 20 years of experience are called “DEI” hires but some random guy on Fox News is expertly qualified to run the Department of Defense?
It’s almost like Republicans are just racist.
It seems a lot of American can't conceive why Canadians are not so eager to join the union.
I'll give you a few reasons:
- We love our country, just you like you love yours. Things can always be better, but this will always be our home and native land.
- The climate sucks, but we're used to it, and it can be quite beautiful at times. We have warm homes with warm people, winter sports, and lots of sunshine.
- None of my kids have had to do active shooter drills, unlike their cousins across the border. Our cities are the safest big cities in North America.
- There is no role for religion in politics. No one cares.
- We never have to worry about health insurance. Granted the system can be improved, but there are no co-pays, no monthly contributions, few worries.
- There's no corporate donations in politics, it was banned 20 years ago. Billionaires can't own the political system.
- The media (what's left of it) is not allowed to broadcast false or misleading news.
- There's no corrupt geriatric supreme court that can ruin your life. Here judges have mandatory retirement, and few Canadians can name even one of them.
- Abortion has been permitted for 35 years and is a non-issue politically
- There's no senate or electoral college that can keep unpopular parties in power.
- Higher education is good, cheap and accessible. Few are crushed by student debt like in America.
There's a million small things too, but overall, this will never stop being the most beautiful place in the world to me: