Donald Trump ran for office for 3 reasons: 1. To stay out of jail. 2. To exact revenge on his enemies.
3. To line his pockets and the pockets of his family.
Everything else he says is "bullshit."
😩 JESUS CHRIST!!! Cops give a brutal beating on the bridge between Ohio and Kentucky to young people who were protesting against Trump's policies and against the Genocide in Gaza.
Spread this far & wide!!!
Today, I’m announcing something new to fight back against Donald Trump and his attacks on our democracy. I'm launching Back The Bold to restore accountability in Washington.
The mission is straightforward: to back leaders with the courage to say what needs to be said, do what needs to be done, and hold Donald Trump and his administration accountable. That means supporting Democrats and Independents who refuse to flinch. It's time to be bold. Join the fight.
#jointhefight #backthebold
Ossoff: Let's be very clear about what the president is saying to the American people. The president is saying that he will not sign a bill whose purpose is to make housing affordable unless his allies in congress pass a voter suppression bill to rig the election. He is saying, I won't even sign a bill that will give economic relief to Americans unless the rules of this election are changed so that he, Donald Trump, cannot be held accountable for all of his misdeeds because that's what he really fears most of all is that when there is a change in the balance of power, and when we restore checks and balances, he knows that there will be subpoenas flying that officials from his administration will be testifying under oath about the full range of misconduct and corruption that we already know has been happening since the moment he was sworn in.
The most dangerous person in trump administration is a brainy fascist that nobody even heard of, pays attention to or worried about. Russell Vought is killing our democracy. Google him.
Here is a list of everyone who voted against the new housing bill which aims to make homes more affordable:
Sen. Ron Johnson (R)
Sen. Mike Lee (R)
Sen. Rand Paul (R)
Sen. Rick Scott (R)
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R)
Rep. Barry Moore (R)
Rep. David Schweikert (R)
Rep. Eli Crane (R)
Rep. Andy Biggs (R)
Rep. Tom McClintock (R)
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R)
Rep. Kat Cammack (R)
Rep. Aaron Bean (R)
Rep. Randy Fine (R)
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R)
Rep. Greg Steube (R)
Rep. Byron Donalds (R)
Rep. Andrew Clyde (R)
Rep. Clay Fuller (R)
Rep. Mary Miller (R)
Rep. Thomas Massie (R)
Rep. Clay Higgins (R)
Rep. Andy Harris (R)
Rep. Robert Onder (R)
Rep. Eric Burlison (R)
Rep. Mark Everette Harris (R)
Rep. Warren Davidson (R)
Rep. Scott Perry (R)
Rep. Sheri Biggs (R)
Rep. Ralph Norman (R)
Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R)
Rep. Tim Burchett (R)
Rep. Keith Self (R)
Rep. Morgan Luttrell (R)
Rep. Chip Roy (R)
Rep. Brandon Gill (R)
Rep. Mike Cloud (R)
America’s largest groundwater supply is slowly running out.
The Ogallala Aquifer sits beneath eight Great Plains states, stretching from South Dakota to Texas. It is one of the most important water sources in the country, helping support corn, wheat, cotton, livestock and other major parts of U.S. agriculture.
It provides roughly 30% of the groundwater used for irrigation in the United States and supports around one-fifth of the country’s agricultural output.
But the aquifer is being drained far faster than it can naturally refill.
In many areas, recharge is less than an inch per year. Meanwhile, large-scale irrigation has pulled massive amounts of groundwater from the system for decades.
According to U.S. Geological Survey data cited by Newsweek, water levels in some parts of the High Plains aquifer have dropped by more than 200 feet since large-scale irrigation began.
That matters far beyond the farms sitting directly above it.
The Ogallala acts like a buffer against drought. When rainfall is low, farmers can use groundwater to keep crops alive and stabilize production. But as water levels fall, that safety net weakens.
Experts say farmers may not simply spread less water across the same land. Instead, many may shrink the amount of land they irrigate, keeping yields high on smaller areas while allowing more fields to depend only on rainfall.
That could reduce overall food production and make harvests more vulnerable to drought.
The ripple effects could reach grocery stores. Much of the corn grown in the region is used to feed livestock, meaning water shortages can eventually affect meat, dairy and food prices.
The Ogallala is often described as “fossil water,” built up over thousands to millions of years.
Once heavily depleted, it cannot be quickly replaced.
The challenge now is not just finding more water. It is figuring out how to farm, monitor and manage groundwater before one of America’s most important food-producing regions loses the resource beneath it.
Learn more:
"The Largest US Groundwater Supply Is Running Out."
This is absurd and shows the lengths to which Trump will go and the multiple agencies he intends to abuse to deprive Americans of the right to full political participation. Buckle up.
Trump is refusing to sign a bipartisan bill that would address the housing crisis unless the SAVE America Act (designed to rig elections) is passed.
This isn't governing, it's a hostage situation. Republican, Dem, or Independent this should piss you off.
NEW: States will reportedly lose tens of millions of dollars in DHS funding meant to prevent terrorism and prepare for natural disasters unless they adopt draconian changes to their election procedures at the demands of Trump.
Now, election officials are condemning the effort as a threat to “American lives and democracy itself." https://t.co/dtJjYKbdq1
Imagine a country where you can get a 10 year prison sentence for removing peeling paint from a pool…
And receive no prison sentence for raping a child.
Welcome to America.
Breaking News: Officials knew the $16.4 million Reflecting Pool renovation was peeling and turning green earlier than they acknowledged. https://t.co/zQ7FlZtu89
Experts point to faulty application, inadequate surface preparation, and mechanical stress of Trump’s motorcade driving directly through the newly painted reflecting pool as the culprit.