@Errol527 Genyen ki sibi anba l men moun pa konnen e se pa tout lè vre, w ap ka kanpe pou mennen jan de batay sa yo poukont yo
Men pou anpil moun, yo pito pèdi yon ponyèt jis pou grafonyen yon moun yo pa renmen
@thethoughone Sa yo pa konpwann lan, abi sa ka fèt sou yo tou e fèt sou yo tou e pou rayisman san yo pa menm konn pou kisa yo rayi ya p bat bravo pou li.
Ou arete yon moun, akize l, fè gwo piblikasyon w sou li epi kou w rive devan jij, y ap mande w pwouve sa w di yo, w ap pale koze kremòl (9 MWA APRE) e chwazi fè menas paske w konn jij imigrasyon anba lòd dirèk egzekitif la
Men pou anpil moun, yo te gentan kontan, se te tipa tipa pandan dosye a ret kole nan imigrasyon e non federal e yo pa ka pwouve akizasyon yo
Se pa sèl an Ayiti ki gen koze abi pouvwa ak fè politik ak lavi moun
https://t.co/wZh9qS1Yqi
I am proud to join Americans across the country today to say loudly and clearly:
We will not accept authoritarianism.
We will not accept oligarchy.
And we will not accept a president who undermines the Constitution every single day. https://t.co/ppSY4mmdWe
@WakeUpPatriott the cost of living did go up in the first year of President Trump’s second term (2025). Most standard measures of consumer prices — especially the U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI)show that prices overall rose over the first year, meaning everyday costs were higher year-over-year.
@WakeUpPatriott Official inflation figures through the first year of Trump’s second term (2025) show inflation remained positive and did not fall below where it started when he took office.
@StandUpForTrmp 1. States hold the primary power
Under the U.S. Constitution (Article I & Article II):State legislatures set the rules for elections
(voting methods, registration, mail ballots, deadlines, etc.)
This includes presidential elections, congressional elections, and state elections