@iUsuaria el otro día leí una frase que decía que la persona qué tenes al lado refleja tu amor propio y autoestima. Quedarse con alguien que te engaña y te lastima, sea un dia, tres meses o dos años, demuestra que no te respetas nada de nada. La banco mucho
When Trump leaves office, the world is going to witness the biggest and most joyful celebration in history.
Not just in America, but across the globe.
The day is coming when our long national nightmare will be over. Hang in there, friends! 🇺🇸🎉
BREAKING: In a stunning defeat for Donald Trump, Trump-endorsed candidate for Governor in Iowa Randy Feenstra has lost his primary. Trump’s weakness is on full display tonight inside the GOP.
This Iran/Middle East war isn't going to end anytime soon. It's a huge factor the biggest distraction perpetrated by the most manipulative puppet masters ever. It's working horrifyingly. Along with the Greenland, Venezuela, Canada fiasco, the tanking world economy, the disastrous SCOTUS rulings, Trump plastering his name on everything, every day is another slight of hand by the con men who are pilfering our democracy. When does America take action?
~"Now. Before Trump not only steals the midterms, but secures a two-thirds majority to rewrite the Constitution to give himself a third term."~
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🚨BREAKING: The Secretary of Homeland Security just admitted, on camera, that he is going to violate your First Amendment right to free speech.
He said, “I have ZERO tolerance. If you verbally assault our officers… we will find you, we will arrest you.”
Except… that’s not how the First Amendment works.
Unless someone is making a credible threat of violence, speech… even rude, angry, or insulting speech… is still protected.
That’s the whole point of a free speech clause… to protect the people from situations where those in power don’t like what’s being said.
So, when a top federal official starts framing “verbal assault” as something you can be arrested for, without clearly defining it as an actual threat…
It stops sounding like protecting officers, and starts sounding like a government trying to silence people who speak out against it.
BREAKING: In a major blow to Donald Trump, the House voted 215-208 to pass a resolution to block President Donald Trump from ordering further strikes on Iran.
All Democrats present voted yes, along with Republican Reps. Thomas Massie, Warren Davidson, Brian Fitzpatrick, and Tom Barrett.