@ThomasDuryea5@ReallyAmerican1@chipfranklin I want to know when trump is getting charged with manslaughter. Stanford contact traced 700 COVID deaths to trump rallies. Trump knew COVID was deadly. We have it on tape. But he made fun of masks & held packed rallies anyway.
@jeffcharlesjr And why is this a problem as a plank @SenFettermanPA? Israel has killed nearly 100,000 Palestinians since October 7 2023 with ~25,000 children. And they’ve killed nearly 5,000 Lebanese since March. They are terrorists that should be shunned on the world stage. No more US $s.
Trump: I see my two beautiful sons sitting there. I think I'm going to give one medal of honor to myself, one to them, and we'll have a threesome. I'll pick out one of the two.
I'll give them the congressional medal of honor for something. For their genius in hunting and I’ll get one for taking on Russia, Russia, Russia.
Republican Rep. Tom Kean Jr. took four months off from Congress, fully paid, to treat depression. Time and again, he’s voted against paid sick leave legislation.
What a goddamn hypocrite. 😡
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America's 250th birthday party is starting to look like one big money-laundering scheme, with your tax dollars funding PragerU propaganda trucks and our favorite foreign agent, Brad Parscale.
A decade ago, Congress set aside $150 million for America's 250th and created a bipartisan commission to run it.
That commission has received just $25 million and is now begging for more. The rest was steered to "Freedom 250," a shell LLC Trump stood up in 2025 and hid inside a National Park Service charity. It has pulled in around $80 million.
It gets worse.
Follow the money highlights below:
1️⃣ A $10 MILLION grant, library and museum money, was moved into Trump's birthday LLC to build "Freedom Trucks," mobile propaganda exhibits made with PragerU, the nonprofit whose CEO served in the IDF's Unit 8200. Only 8% has been spent. It reports ZERO sub-awards. No public record of who got the money.
Someone in Congress should look into this.
2️⃣ Around $50 million more is obligated and simply gone dark. Not itemized anywhere the public can find it. This looks intentional.
3️⃣ The White House is paying Campaign Nucleus, the company of Brad Parscale, a REGISTERED FOREIGN AGENT OF ISRAEL, to run the birthday events and harvest the data of everyone who signs up compliments of our tax dollars. (More on this one soon.)
Every dollar runs through a charity. Why? A charity is a wrapper. It lets you take in tax money, corporate cash, and foreign money and spend it on your own projects with the books closed.
If you wanted to design a machine to hide where money goes, it would look exactly like this.
"THE DOGE DATA BREACH IS A NATIONAL EMERGENCY": Elon Musk’s "DOGE" reportedly leaked the personal data of 300M+ Americans—SSNs, bank info, and medical records—onto a vulnerable cloud.
Federal judges ordered it deleted, but they ignored the order. The DOJ allegedly handed the data directly to Musk's team. A whistleblower warned we might have to reissue every Social Security number in America.
The weak sheep are clapping while their identities get sold down the river. You got played by a guy who named a government agency after a meme coin. They are watching you right now.
Demand a full investigation into DOGE and Musk NOW.
In 1962, neighbors complained when she filled her backyard with "those children." By 1968, she'd changed the world.
July 10, 1921. Brookline, Massachusetts.
Eunice Kennedy was born into one of America's most famous families. She was the fifth of nine children, sister to a future president, raised with privilege, influence, and enormous expectations.
But her life's purpose would come from someone much closer.
Her older sister, Rosemary.
Rosemary learned differently. In those years, families often hid children with intellectual disabilities from public view. Many were placed in institutions and quietly forgotten.
The Kennedy family tried to help.
But in 1941, without informing Eunice or her mother, Joseph Kennedy approved a lobotomy for 23-year-old Rosemary.
The procedure went terribly wrong.
Rosemary was left permanently disabled and spent much of her life in a care facility far from home.
Many people stopped talking about her.
Eunice never did.
As she studied social work, raised a family with her husband Sargent Shriver, and devoted herself to public service, she carried Rosemary's story in her heart.
She saw how people with intellectual disabilities were treated.
Ignored.
Excluded.
Denied opportunity.
She refused to accept that reality.
In the summer of 1962, Eunice opened her Maryland backyard to children with intellectual disabilities.
She called it Camp Shriver.
There were games, swimming, sports, laughter, and friendship.
Some neighbors complained about "those children."
Eunice ignored every complaint.
She saw what others refused to see.
Ability.
Joy.
Potential.
That same year, she publicly shared Rosemary's story in an article for *The Saturday Evening Post*.
Many within her own family were upset.
But Eunice believed silence only strengthened prejudice.
Speaking openly gave countless families hope.
When her brother John F. Kennedy became president, she urged him to support programs for people with intellectual disabilities, helping inspire important federal action.
Still, Eunice dreamed even bigger.
On July 20, 1968, the first International Special Olympics opened in Chicago.
One thousand athletes stepped onto the field.
Many had spent their lives being told they would never accomplish anything.
Now they competed before cheering crowds.
Eunice reminded them that courage mattered more than victory.
The world watched.
A movement was born.
Today, Special Olympics includes more than 5.5 million athletes in over 190 countries.
But the true achievement isn't measured by numbers.
It's measured by lives changed.
Eunice transformed shame into pride.
Exclusion into belonging.
Pity into respect.
She never forgot Rosemary.
After their father's death, she welcomed her sister back into family life and made sure she was never hidden again.
Eunice Kennedy Shriver passed away in 2009, leaving behind far more than awards or honors.
She gave millions of people the chance to compete, belong, and be celebrated.
One sister's heartbreak became hope for the world.
That's not just compassion.
That's a legacy that continues every time an athlete steps onto the field believing they belong.
The greatest trick coffee pod companies ever pulled was convincing people to pay more for cheap coffee wrapped in trash.
Tens of billions of single-use coffee pods and capsules are used every year. Many are made from mixed plastic, foil, aluminum, filters, lids, and wet coffee grounds, which makes them annoying or impossible to recycle through normal curbside systems. Even the 'recyclable' ones often require special collection programs most people don't have easy access to.
The pod gives you one cup of coffee, then leaves behind a tiny piece of manufactured garbage that may outlive you.
A French press, drip maker, moka pot, pour-over, percolator, or reusable pod can make coffee every morning without throwing away a plastic capsule every time you wake up. The grounds can go in your compost.
This is one of those environmental swaps that is not complicated. You don't need a lifestyle overhaul. You don't need to become a coffee snob. You just need to make the switch.
@Chris_1791@Fascinate_Hist I was just at the library company and then next door at the PA historical society. They both have 250 exhibits with lots of original documents on display. If you’ve got some time, it’s worthwhile visit. And they’re free!
Dear Donald,
So sorry your state fair was a bust.
As was your "freedom 250" concert.
And your "squeeky tank" military parade last year.
Along with the Melania movie.
And your LIV golf tournament.
And all of your recent rallies.
But rest assured...your funeral will be lit!
@JamesTate121 I was in Philly last week on Friday and was talking to a couple from the DC area who said they don’t want to visit DC, so came to Philly instead.