🚨HUGE CHECKMATE! Sen. Elizabeth Warren just OUTMANEUVERED Trump as her historic Housing Act is now law:
Trump refused to sign it unless the SAVE Act passed first, but he couldn’t stop it. The bill became law WITHOUT his signature.
Warren and America won. Trump LOST.
Il tramonto ha portato colori di fuoco sul cielo di Milano, ieri sera, alle 21,25, dopo una giornata di caldo tropicale…
#sunset#colors#Milan#sky#tropicalheat
Marco #Tardelli duro contro Gianni #Infantino a Notti Mondiali: “È stato irrispettoso con l’Italia e non è tifoso dell’Italia uno come lui. Non si deve permettere di dire certe cose, soprattutto da Presidente della Fifa. Da quando frequenta #Trump di errori ormai ne fa tanti…”
#Infantino ha detto “Forse con 64 squadre l’Italia si qualificherebbe, potremmo arrivare a 228 per vedere se ci riesce”Ha ragione, ma il presidente della #FIFA ha degli obblighi e non si può permettere di sfottere la Nazionale 4 volte Campione del Mondo. Così facendo dimostra di non essere all’altezza del suo incarico
#InfantinoOut
@pisto_gol@switchm_g Hai ragione Pistocchi: chi non capisce questo semplice concetto che hai espresso non capisce semplicemente…deve essere un trumpiano nostrano.
Trump mostra alla stampa un cartellone che confronta la lunghezza di una piscina con l'altezza di alcuni grattacieli e nessuno ha il coraggio di dirgli che è una emerita minchiata.
Pathetic. Administration’s approach was doomed from the start. They didn’t understand or care about the cause of the war, started by demanding UKR give up territory, never acknowledged that Russia was the aggressor, bragged about slashing aid for UKR. How embarrassing.
Harry Truman left the White House with almost nothing.
No large fortune.
No presidential pension.
No motorcade waiting to carry him into retirement.
On January 20, 1953, Harry and Bess Truman climbed into their own Chrysler and drove themselves home to Independence, Missouri.
His approval ratings were low. Critics called his presidency a failure. Much of Washington was relieved to see him leave office.
What shocked many people later was how little money a former president actually received at the time.
Truman’s only steady income came from a small Army pension worth just over one hundred dollars a month. Financial pressure became so serious that he reportedly needed bank loans simply to cover daily living expenses.
The situation became so embarrassing for the country that Congress eventually created pensions for former presidents.
But Truman never spent his retirement chasing sympathy or public praise.
Back in Independence, he returned to a simple routine. He walked through town without heavy security. He answered his own telephone. He personally responded to letters from ordinary Americans.
On his desk remained the famous sign:
“The buck stops here.”
While Truman lived quietly, the impact of his presidency continued growing.
The Marshall Plan helped rebuild Europe after World War II.
The Truman Doctrine became a foundation of American Cold War policy.
In 1948, he ordered the desegregation of the United States military despite fierce political opposition.
When General Douglas MacArthur publicly challenged presidential authority during the Korean War, Truman removed him from command, protecting civilian control of the military even though the decision damaged his popularity.
Then history delivered one final moment of recognition.
In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson traveled to the Truman Library to sign Medicare into law. During the ceremony, Johnson handed the first Medicare cards to Harry and Bess Truman.
It carried special meaning because Truman had pushed for national health insurance decades earlier and faced enormous backlash for it at the time.
By the end of his life, public opinion had changed dramatically.
The man once dismissed as weak and unpopular came to be viewed as one of the most consequential presidents of the twentieth century.
Harry Truman never chased applause.
He simply accepted responsibility for difficult decisions and lived long enough to see history reconsider them.
Story based on historical records. This post is for educational purposes.
@KrisCaneblu Ma Binaghi con Sinner c'entra come tutti gli altri in giacca e cravatta seduti di fianco a lui in tribuna a far passerella.
Simner se n'è andato bambino da Riccardo Piatti ed è diventato professionista senza vedere un centro federale
@aquila7630 Sinner avrebbe vinto anche con Cacciari….anche a discutere di filosofia…,daiiiiiiii Cacciari, ma che paragoni fai!,,, sempre a voler fare il grillo parlante.
@pixiedixi Ma che paragoni del c…o, professore, Sinner gioca con quelli del suo tempo…Paragoni che fanno ridere, caro Cacciari. Pensa che Sinner avrebbe vinto anche con te!!!
@Agenzia_Ansa Ma quel cialtrone che ostenta il cappello di paglia non ha rispetto né per il Presidente della repubblica, né per il pubblico, né per il tennis italiano che dovrebbe rappresentare. Cialtrone e maleducato!
INCREDIBLE!
Washington Post journalist Hannah Natanson who had Trump’s FBI raid her home and take her phones and laptops, just won the Pulitzer Prize with the Washington Post.
Congrats!!