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For years Coke has used polar bears in their Christmas advertising, now that polar bears are in need, what will Coke do to help the creatures associated with their brand?
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Lmao the other day Joe Rogan was making up bullshit about 150M viewers while Paramount only has like 80M subscribers and today they announced that it was 17M 🤣
Can you even begin to imagine the backlash any other President would have faced for starting a war of choice with Iran… then celebrating a “deal” that gives them $300 billion?
Trump told Maggie and Jonathan that a "historian" had written that Trump had more power than Attila the Hun, Genghis Khan, Napoleon, Stalin, Mao, and Hitler.
The "historian" turned out to be a golf caddy.
25th Amendment, anyone?
NEWS: I’m calling on the FAA to reject any pressure to rubberstamp Trump’s “Triumphal Arch.”
The safety of the flying public should not be jeopardized for a vanity project designed to stroke the President’s ego.
Ossoff on Trump calling him "Os(jerk!)off" -- "I didn't think it was his best work as far as nicknames go. But more to the point, he is increasingly unstable. And I think it flows the fact that he is globally humiliated from this failed war."
March 9: "We're now totally independent of the Middle East. We don't need their oil."
April 1: "It doesn't really affect us. We have so much oil. We have tremendous oil and gas, much more than we need."
June 17: If I didn't agree to the MOU, we "would run out of reserves at about 4 weeks...we would really run out, and there'll be a time when you wouldn't be able to get it."
A brand new bridge between Detroit and Canada is finished and ready to open. It would speed up traffic for millions of trucks, cut delays for American businesses, and help the auto industry that employs people in every state. There is just one problem.
Donald Trump won’t let it open.
Here is why.
The family that owns the old bridge stands to lose business when the new one opens. So in January, they gave one million dollars to a pro-Trump super PAC.
Weeks later they met with Trump’s Commerce Secretary.
He called Trump.
Hours after that, Trump announced he would block the new bridge. The opening was set for June 12. It got canceled the day before. The bridge sits there finished and empty.
Now here is the part that should make every taxpayer angry.
Canada paid for the entire bridge.
Every dollar. And the United States already owns half of it for free. Trump is holding up a bridge we got for nothing, to protect a donor who wrote him a check, while picking a fight with our closest ally and biggest trading partner.
This is corruption in plain sight.
A billionaire pays, and the President delivers. American workers and businesses pay the price.
Open the bridge. A government should work for the people, not for whoever writes the biggest check.
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.@TheProspect - Over the past week, veterans’ advocates from across the political spectrum, have roundly denounced a new bill Republicans are trying to ram through Congress next week. The Take Care of America’s Veterans Act, a 553-page package of over 60 bills hammered out in secret with no Democratic input, was introduced with great fanfare on June 10.
The bill’s centerpiece, and its bait, is the Major Richard Star Act, which has widespread support because it remedies a deep injustice known as the “wounded veteran tax,” which affects 54,000 veterans. The bill would allow combat-injured veterans to simultaneously collect their full military retirement pay and VA disability compensation if they were medically retired prior to completing 20 years of service. The act is named after Maj. Richard Star, a combat engineer who developed lung cancer due to exposure to burn pit smoke in both Iraq and Afghanistan and had to choose between collecting military retirement pay or disability compensation, when in fact he should have gotten both after his terminal diagnosis.
Now Republicans have suddenly embraced it. Why this sudden turnaround? Because they’ve found a clever way to offset its price tag that will allow them to deny millions of veterans access to health care and benefits that they were promised.
BREAKING: A massive flu outbreak has left 160 troops ill at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. This comes just weeks after Pete Hegseth made flu shots optional, scrapping a military vaccine requirement that had stood since 1945.
Is this what they meant by battle readiness?
President Obama masterfully negotiated an agreement that prevented Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
Trump tore it up and went to war—only to lose the lives of 13 brave Americans, raise prices at the pump, and sign a failure of a “deal” that costs taxpayers billions.
Republicans are pitting veteran against veteran, and they're betting you won't notice. Iraq Veteran and VoteVets Senior Advisor Kayla Williams breaks down the so called "Take Care of America's Veterans Act."
CNN: What you think about the president formally signing the Iran deal at Versailles last night?
Moulton: It's an appropriate place to sign a surrender document. And it's too bad that the president is completely oblivious to history to understand the parallels there