This Veterans Day, let’s remember the generals who took a stand and tried to warn us of the existential threat Donald Trump posed to America.
RETWEET to thank Generals Jim Mattis, John Kelly, Mark Milley, and Stanley McChrystal for standing up for democracy!
French President Emmanuel Macron and PM @Keir_Starmer mark Armistice Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier under the Arc de Triomphe in Paris
The prime minister is the first British leader to attend the ceremony since Winston Churchill in 1944
Meet Jonathan Seed—a huntmaster for over a decade and a lifelong participant in fox hunting.
He’d hate it if this post led more people to support the campaign for a true fox hunting ban. You know what to do… 🦊
👉 https://t.co/DsoK2CexGc
He’s an adjudicated rapist & convicted felon who tried desperately to subvert democracy & sent a murderous mob after his own Vice President. But, sure, here’s 2000 words on how the ‘hysterical left just don’t get it’.
(TLDR: Cry harder!)
Now, who do I invoice? 🤪
Fascism isn't coming, it's here. Our journalistic institutions are afraid to even weigh in on whether Donald Trump - an unhinged criminal who spends his campaign speeches fantasizing about the violence he'll inflict on his political opponents - is good or bad.
Jeff Bezos has forced The Washington Post - the newspaper he owns - to not endorse in a presidential race for the first time 36 years because he’s worried Donald Trump will take away his government contracts.
RETWEET if you think @JeffBezos is a disgrace to democracy!
Makes no sense that #KeirStarmer is ruling out an EU youth mobility scheme
Especially when we already have 13 YMSs - eg with New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Japan, Iceland, and Uruguay - which bring economic, social & cultural benefits!
#brexit
@In@Independent https://t.co/abwvEsLGQ1
So two billionaires who own two of the most influential newspapers in America both intervene so their editorial boards can’t endorse Kamala Harris. Both owners have ties to Trump. And yet, the media wonders why no one trusts us.
Starmer is right to distinguish between people who work and earn wages and people who own assets and earn interest or rents
The former drive a successful economy; the latter extract value rather than creating it
Taxing assets more will help fund investment and reduce inequality