Good time to re-up this.
Joe Biden was the actual peace president. No new wars. Alliances rebuilt. Stability restored.
Americans were sold a false narrative and bought it.
Now the consequences are global and they are catastrophic.
Never forget who told you what and why.
This is Linda Davis, a special education teacher who was killed in a car crash involving ICE agents
The agents didn’t render aid.
She was minutes from her school and bled to death in her car.
They didn’t offer aid to Renee Good or Alex Pretti either.
Say her name too.
- DOGE was a flop
- No Tax on Tips/Overtime was pretty much a lie
- No $2000 Tariff Dividend Checks
- No US Epstein arrests
- Grocery Prices have not come down
- Obama has more deportations, with less drama
- Russia/Ukraine war not over
- Drill Baby Drill a flop as drilling is down
… What else am I missing ???
🚨 NEW:
Susan Rice just issued a blunt warning to corporations that “took a knee to Trump.”
“If Democrats come back, it’s not forgive and forget.
There will be accountability.
It’s not going to end well for them.”
Message sent: Enabling authoritarianism has consequences.
🚨🚨The Teddy Bridgewater bill has been passed
The bill would allow middle and high school coaches to use up to $15k of their own funds to support student-athletes with food, transportation and recovery services.
AMAZING !
I want to remind folks of something that’s still raw for me. After the 2024 loss, most Democrats in Congress went quiet for months. You remember the silence. It was deafening.
Jasmine Crockett did the opposite. She stepped up early, got loud, and was never afraid to take on Trump. She fights in real time, not weeks later after the consultants finish their memos.
And Crockett backs it up with the work. She serves on Oversight and Judiciary, backs major bills on voting rights, reproductive freedom, gun safety, and police accountability, and shows up for other Democrats by traveling the country to raise money, even coming to California to help with Prop 50. That’s what good Democrats should do.
I would proudly vote for @JasmineForUS if I could.
Her name is Bohlale Mphahlele. Not 16 year old girl. The headline should read :
Bohlale Mphahlele, at merely 16 years of age, has invented something to protect all women everywhere. She’s a legend.
Liz Cheney: “I say this to my Republican colleagues who are defending the indefensible: There will come a day when Donald Trump is gone, but your dishonor will remain.”
Republicans, your dishonor will remain.
#OnThisDay in 1957, Fred Shuttlesworth somehow survived the KKK bombing that took out his home next to the Bethel Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.
An arriving policeman advised him to leave town fast. In the “Eyes on the Prize” documentary, Shuttlesworth quoted himself as replying, “Officer, you’re not me. You go back and tell your Klan brethren if God could keep me through this, then I’m here for the duration.’”
Shuttlesworth and Bethel saw what happened as proof that they would be protected as they pursued their fight against racial injustice. The next day, he boarded a bus with other civil rights activists to challenge segregation laws that persisted, despite a U.S. Supreme Court decision that ordered the city of Montgomery, Alabama, to desegregate its bus service.
Months after this, an angry mob of Klansmen met Shuttlesworth after he tried to enroll his daughters into the all-white school in Birmingham. They beat him with fists, chains and brass knuckles. His wife, Ruby, was stabbed in the hip, trying to get her daughters back in the car. His daughter, Ruby Fredericka, had her ankle broken. When the examining physician was amazed the pastor failed to suffer worse injuries, Shuttlesworth said, “Well, doctor, the Lord knew I lived in a hard town, so he gave me a hard head.”
Despite continued violence against him and Bethel, he persisted. He helped Martin Luther King Jr. found the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and was instrumental in the 1963 Birmingham Campaign that led to the desegregation of downtown Birmingham.
A statue of Shuttlesworth can be seen outside the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, and Birmingham’s airport bears his name. The Bethel church, which was bombed three times, is now a historic landmark.
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