Independence Day is a reminder that America is not the project of any one person. The single most powerful word in our democracy is the word ‘We.’ ‘We The People.’ ‘We Shall Overcome.’ ‘Yes We Can.’ America is owned by no one. It belongs to all citizens. And at this moment in history—when core democratic principles seem to be continuously under attack, when too many people around the world have become cynical and disengaged—now is precisely the time to ask ourselves tough questions about how we can build our democracies and make them work in meaningful and practical ways for ordinary people.
"Parents-they don't want their children to hurt or to be uncomfortable.
And that is probably the very thing that hurts their children.
In order for you to really grow and be successful, you have to hurt & be uncomfortable.
It fuels you to continue to work on doing your best."
What was once unthinkable is happening. Rebublicans are abdicating power to Trump. This is what the Nazification of America looks like. Watch James Comer's embarrassing excuses as Republicans carry out a facsimile of the Enabling Act of 1933, which gave Hitler ultimate power.
It all starts today.
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This is a problem that Democrats have had… we’ve significantly underestimated how callous & selfish some people are. We’ve truly wanted to believe in the general goodness of humanity. The fact that people are ok with losing their jobs and healthcare, going into a Trump-induced recession, not being safe (militarily, medicinally, digitally, while flying, etc.), all in hopes that someone else will be hurt, is WILD… actually it’s downright Satanic, but this is where we are in this Country.
HUGE NEWS:
The U.S. Catholic Church has decided to speak out against President Trump's immigration policies, in a historic move.
A church representative said Trump’s policies “go against some of the basic tenants of our faith — the fundamental right of every human person that need to be respected, no matter their origin, no matter their situation.”
Bishop Mark Seitz is the chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' committee on migration.
He also says Pope Francis "certainly is paying attention" to the administration's actions.
THANK YOU TO THE U.S. CATHOLIC CHURCH! 💙