Just a casual reminder that in 1861, 11 Senators and 3 Representatives were expelled from Congress for failing to recognize Lincoln’s election and supporting insurrection.
When it comes to the needs of the military industrial complex: No problem!
When it comes to the needs of working people: Too expensive.
I'm tired of it. We need to get our priorities right.
Luckily my dad raised me right, otherwise I might have gone to the floor to talk about this insurrectionist who sleeps with a pervert. I am grateful I was raised to be a decent human and not a deprived person who shamefully defecates & defiles the House of Representatives. 🙏🏽 God
The Biden administration is about to auction off more than 80 million acres of the Gulf of Mexico to oil and gas companies. Right after the climate summit. We really need to get rid of the idea that the rich and powerful will suddenly develop a conscience.
It’s easy to be a critic or a cheerleader. It’s harder to be a coach.
A critic sees your weaknesses and attacks your worst self. A cheerleader sees your strengths and celebrates your best self.
A coach sees your potential and helps you become a better version of yourself.
Charles "Chuck" F. Sams III could soon become the first Native American to head the National Park Service in the agency's 105-year history. https://t.co/DkiIqUPlfm
Today, the Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act. Again. This ruling reaffirms what we have long known to be true: the Affordable Care Act is here to stay.
When I think of how many people thought I was crazy back then i look at my videos & songs now & see how they CHANGED THE GAME & allowed ppl to be different now🙌🏾 If I had of listened to the naysayers boy oh boy no1 would of ever seen these MASTERPIECES😩🤷🏾♀️🔥🔥
We're all emotionally exhausted after the last year. We've lost so many and so much. But I refuse to let exhaustion help normalize 10 people getting shot and killed as they go about their daily lives, for any or no reason. We have a moral imperative to be better than this.
BREAKING: A third-degree murder charge has just been reinstated against Derek Chauvin in George Floyd's death. It carries a maximum penalty of up to 25 years in prison and adds to the 2nd degree unintentional murder and the 2nd degree manslaughter charges he already faces.