Remember the American government can send a rocket to the moon and finance three wars simultaneously, and apparently an inevitable nuclear apocalypse, but it can’t afford day care, social security or a functioning healthcare system….
It’s kind of insane that we’re all lucky enough to live on this insignificant blue ball floating in an endless void that can somehow keep us alive indefinitely and yet a huge chunk of people want to ruin it forever in the name of an economic concept that we made up ourselves
Edward Snowden said it the best:
"When you say 'I don't care about the right to privacy because I have nothing to hide,' that's no different than saying 'I don't care about freedom of speech because I have nothing to say.'"
"Simply because you are following the law, doesn't mean that you'll be exempt from governmental interference in your private life."
Capitalism is why healthcare is measured in profits instead of health outcomes.
…why there are poisons in your food.
…why military contractors lobby politicians to start wars.
…why media spies on you to sell things.
…why technology exploits your data.
…why you aren’t paid enough to afford anything.
There will be no renaissance until we care more about each other, instead of how much money a very few people can make by exploiting the rest of us.
The fraud case Miller is referencing is Feeding Our Future. The ringleader who went to prison is Aimee Bock. The federal sweep that followed produced zero Somali American fraud defendants.
Miller's anecdote — Somali neighbor, Mercedes, never works, lied on a form, unlimited free money — is not from a case file. It is a character he invented at a White House table to put a face on federal enforcement. The Vice President sat next to him while he delivered it.
That is the distinction that matters here. Fraud is real and should be prosecuted wherever it occurs. The administration's own prosecution record shows who actually ran it. When a senior government official replaces that record with an ethnic caricature in an official proceeding, he is not fighting corruption. He is building a target list that the evidence does not support. Working families in Elkhart and Evansville and the Twin Cities deserve enforcement that follows the facts, not the anecdote.
Jesse Watters: How does taking out a dictator in Venezuela help the average American?
VP JD Vance: It means is we are going to be able to control the incredible natural resources of Venezuela. @acyn (2026)
The Trump administration is simultaneously trying to
1: Exempt offshore oil from protecting the whales.
2: Stop offshore wind in order to protect the whales.
Round two. My topic:
America practices strict capitalism for the poor—and open socialism for the wealthy.
If you’re struggling:
“Figure it out.” “Work harder.” “No handouts.”
If you’re powerful:
Bailouts. Tax breaks. Subsidies.
Same system. Different rules. Strict for the poor. Soft for the rich.
"What if a drug addict used your tax dollars to get SNAP benefits?"
The government uses my tax dollars to bomb villages, arm warlords, fund coups, and trafficks children through proxy states. If a "junkie" eats because of me, that's the most moral thing my taxes have done.
Trump on TSA funding: "I'm suggesting to the Republican Party do not make any deal on anything"
Congress leaves town tomorrow for 2 weeks. They aren't going to have TSA money before they go. Blame the GOP and Donald Trump for all of this.
JD VANCE: “Iran was going to use Nuclear Suicide Vests to kill tens of thousands of people. That’s why they had to attack.”
These people still haven’t realized that we’re not buying a word of their Israeli-written propaganda bullshit.
Politicians - especially Dems - should pledge not to take AI money.
They are buying up influence ahead of the midterms, and Dems who take AI $ will lose authority and trust as the public bears the cost.
Their money will end up being toxic anyway. People are catching on.
Trump: I used a mail in ballot. You know why? Because I'm President of the United States, I did a mail in ballot for Florida because I felt I should be here.
Reporter: But you were in Palm Beach