The hypocrisy is off the charts.
Republicans are clearly gearing up to steal the midterms.
We need to be totally on top of this shit - no excuses. Eyes open, ballots protected.
#ElectionIntegrity#DemsUnited#PedophilesStillFree
WOW! SAY IT LOUDER: Pastor Loran Livingston just said what your MAGA uncle's pastor is too scared to say: "There has never been a Christian nation, and never will be."
A Christian nation doesn't kill 20 million Native Americans, steal their land, and leave their descendants in poverty.
A Christian nation doesn't fight a Civil War—losing 500,000 of its own people—just to keep owning human beings.
That's not Christianity. That's conquest with a Bible in one hand and a LIE in the other.
Stop calling it what it never was. HEAT CHECK!!!
Good morning and Happy Saturday to everyone who agrees that if the ONLY thing Speaker Johnson is concerned with is running "the protection program" for trump like a wannabe mobster, he should NOT be Speaker of the House.
WORST. SPEAKER. EVER.
Two citizens of the Muscogee Nation, Jordan Harmon and Mackenzie Roberts, have been featured on the cover of TIME magazine as part of its “The People vs. AI” issue. The women played a central role in successfully blocking a proposed hyperscale AI data center on tribal land in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma.
The project would have required rezoning thousands of acres that the Muscogee Nation had specifically acquired for food security, hunting, and cultural preservation. Through community organizing, town halls, and public education efforts, Harmon and Roberts helped mobilize tribal citizens, ultimately leading the Muscogee Nation National Council to reject the development in November 2025.
Their story underscores a growing national debate: as artificial intelligence expands, the physical infrastructure supporting it, vast data centers requiring massive amounts of land, electricity, and water, is increasingly clashing with local communities, environmental concerns, and tribal sovereignty. For the Muscogee Nation, the fight was not just about technology, but about protecting land, culture, and the right to determine its future.