MANY PEOPLE ARE SAYING — AND I AGREE — THAT I, GAVIN C. NEWSOM (AMERICA’S FAVORITE GOVERNOR) DESERVE THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE. WHY? BECAUSE OF THE “MOST INCREDIBLE MAPS IN THE HISTORY OF MAPPING” (EVEN COLUMBUS). THESE MAPS WILL END THE “VERY RIGGED” ELECTIONS, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN (MAGA!!!), RETAKE CONGRESS “FOR THE PEOPLE”, AND SAVE DEMOCRACY. NOBODY ELSE COULD HAVE DONE THIS — CERTAINLY NOT THE “SELF-PROCLAIMED” MASTER DEALMAKER DONALD “TACO” TRUMP (TINY HANDS) WHO MISSED “THE DEADLINE” AND LOST (SAD!). PEACE THROUGH MAPS — NO ONE HAS EVER THOUGHT OF THIS BEFORE. I AM THE “PEACE TIME” GOVERNOR NOW, STOPPING “POLITICAL WARS” BEFORE THEY START. HARMONY, UNITY, EVEN LOVE. THE NOBEL COMMITTEE HAS GIVEN THIS AWARD TO LESSER PEOPLE FOR MUCH LESS. I, GAVIN C. NEWSOM, ACTUALLY EARNED IT. THE WORLD WILL BE SAFER, KINDER, AND FRANKLY MORE “BEAUTIFUL” BECAUSE OF MY MAPS. GIVE GAVIN THE NOBEL, MANY ARE SAYING. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER! — GCN
Absolutely insane for the head of HHS to tell Americans that none of the vaccines their kids are getting have gone through safety tests - when all of them have been safety-tested.
NEW: I just filed an emergency motion to block Trump’s illegal deployment of Marines and National Guard in Los Angeles.
Trump is turning the U.S. military against American citizens.
The courts must immediately block these illegal actions.
The reason why you don't see many right wingers in academia is mostly because they can't read, do math, or process reality. Yeah sure man there are at least 200 million undocumented immigrants, maybe 400 million Guatemalans, 1 trillion Mexicans even
This guy, Hans Kristian Graebener,
posted this in response to a child committing suicide. He lives in Spring, Texas, looks like this, stands like this, and is most known for openly discussing his botched circumcision.
This father went to his citizenship hearing expecting a handshake.
Instead, ICE shackled him, threw him into a van, and tore him away from his pregnant wife and four children—without even letting him say goodbye.
Kasper Eriksen arrived in Mississippi from Denmark in 2013, fully documented and determined to build a life here.
He started a family, became part of his community, and followed every rule. He was never accused, let alone convicted, of any crime.
But as best we understand, he's now imprisoned because of a single clerical mistake made years ago. In 2015, Kasper and his wife, Savannah, missed filing one form, among the hundreds required on the complicated path to citizenship.
Savannah had just suffered a stillbirth, losing their first child. In the painful days that followed, paperwork deadlines understandably slipped past unnoticed.
Now, over a month after his arrest, Kasper remains locked in a detention facility notorious for cruelty, neglect, and abuse.
Savannah—eight months pregnant, at high risk, and terrified—is desperately pleading for her husband's return.
She and their children have no idea when or if they'll ever see him again, and she doesn't know if he'll be present for her child's birth.
Every day brings another nightmare under the Trump administration.
The actions of our government are evil. There's simply no other way to describe it.
May God have mercy on us all for allowing this to happen.
nobody is telling these kids they're responsible for those. They arent in prison for any of those crimes. They arent in labor camps. The point is to help the kids ensure these human rights violations dont happen again. And how does one do that? By teaching them.
Mass amnesty for undocumented immigrants likely benefits the U.S. more than deportation. Economically, amnesty could boost GDP by $1.7 trillion over a decade and create jobs, as undocumented immigrants contribute $580 billion in taxes yearly. Deportation might cut GDP by 7.4%, costing trillions. Socially, amnesty fosters integration, while deportation disrupts families, harming mental health. Crime data shows undocumented immigrants offend less than native-born citizens, easing security concerns. However, amnesty may strain public services, and critics fear it encourages illegal immigration. Deportation upholds law but risks humanitarian crises. Amnesty, with strong border policies, seems the better path.
Actually the breaking of the social contract and watching and listening to loud things without headphones in public constitutes a hyper-individualism and solipsism which is closer to a fascist ethos than being considerate of others.