Doesn't even get mentioned by the press. They sane wash his speeches, ignore his mental and physical decline, and treat him like a political colossus even though his approval rating is hovering around 30 percent.
To achieve the "truly inclusive, representative and responsive democracy" described in this video, we need to implement the founders’ vision: Few people realize that the very first amendment proposed for our Bill of Rights, which was never ratified, was intended to ensure that our House of Representatives would forever grow along with the nation’s population, as explained here… https://t.co/1XrjnFjnFx
Rs have an entire media ecosystem devoted to signal boosting their smears and "mainstream" media can't be bothered to focus on legitimate Trump scandals for more than 12 hrs, no matter how much Dems stomp their feet. Your critique, respectfully, is misplaced.
Good morning and Happy 4th of July Saturday to everyone who agrees that our President should not be openly scheming on rigging elections for the next 100 years. It's the most un-American thing you can do.
That's why you DON'T elect felons, FFS.
It’s wrong to assume we will win @RadioFreeTom
Trump will claim fraud and refuse to transfer power after Rs lose the 2028 election.
He will claim fraud and this time he has the people he needs in DOJ, fbi, and the military to pull it off.
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We can't have clean energy because it will destroy the oil industry. We can't have healthcare because it will destroy the health insurance industry. We can't have peace because it will destroy the weapon industry. Capitalism built a system we can't afford to do the right thing.
250 years ago, fifty-six men signed their names to a death warrant.
If the Revolution failed, that document was a hanging list. They knew it and they signed nonetheless. Pledging their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor to an idea that did not yet have an army strong enough to defend it.
N.C. Wyeth painted the gap between the promise and the price.
Above, in the light and clouds, the signers commit their names.
Below them, the farmers, tradesmen and frontiersmen, are the ones who had to make those words real. In the smoke and the fight.
It took seven more years of war. Trenton. Valley Forge. Saratoga. Yorktown.
Most of the men in the struggle never signed the Declaration.
But they paid for it.
America 250 🇺🇸
@SweetHelenade The unspoken punchline in the Australia episode is the funniest thing I've ever seen a sitcom do, and I've watched them all back to about 1960.
On June 10, the city of New York celebrated Jimi Hendrix's enduring legacy by co-naming West 8th Street as "Jimi Hendrix Way."
This milestone is a testament to years of dedication from family, friends, fans, and community members determined to honor Hendrix's legacy. Together, they ensured that his story remains woven into the fabric of Greenwich Village
"A street sign may seem like a simple thing, but streets tell stories," explains Janie Hendrix. "They remind us who came before us and whose contributions helped shape our communities. From this day forward, every person who walks past this corner will be reminded of a young musician who dared to imagine something different and, through talent, perseverance, and creativity, changed the world."
#jimihendrix #jimihendrixway #newyork #greenwichvillage
Capitalists have plenty to say about what they “think” socialism will look like, but what have they given us? War. No healthcare, crushing debt, homelessness, a federal min wage of $7.25. They’ve left us out to dry. Socialism is the only answer for the better world we deserve. https://t.co/qCgrN8IgpG
Rep. @GregCasar: I wish I could stand before you today and say this ruling was only good news, but it is not. While we won the case today, we also got a grave warning about the future. What should have been a simple, unanimous, open and shut decision was dangerously close. Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Samuel Alito, and Brett Kavanaugh failed to recognize the fundamental Constitutional right to birthright citizenship. If these far right justices are ruling against our rights, even when they're black and white in the Constitution, then nothing we hold dear is safe.
Republican Rep. Tom Kean Jr. took four months off from Congress, fully paid, to treat depression. Time and again, he’s voted against paid sick leave legislation.
What a goddamn hypocrite. 😡
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Although he was a Presidential candidate that year, Gerald Ford celebrated America's Bicentennial, 1976, with bipartisanship, modesty and an effort to bolster national unity: