Love to ski, catch snowflakes on my tongue, nature lover, laugh and smile! :) Wants us all to believe in climate change, and to get our nation honest again!
The only people in the press who have been brave enough to ask that fucking pervert Trump the tough questions have been women.
Trump fear’s strong, opinionated women.
Because he’s a misogynistic coward.
"I'm only doing this for one term. I am not a politician. I did not ever want to be a politician. I'm doing this because we need to do something now. We can't survive 32 more months of what we've seen for the past 16, full stop."
🚨BREAKING: TRUMP JUST HAD HIS WORST MELTDOWN EVER.
Trump completely unravels when Kristen Welker challenged him on his California election claims.
Instead of providing evidence, he called her "crooked" and "stupid," attacked the press, and abruptly WALKS OUT in the middle of the interview.
She did what every journalist should do every time Trump spews his unfounded bullsh*t.
Thank you, Kristen.
The picture on the left is from 2012 when the filter was broken.
The picture on the right is AI generated.
That's the issue in this Presidency, everything is based on lies, even the most trivial of things.
Beneath the Great Plains lies the Ogallala Aquifer, one of the largest underground water reservoirs in the world. Spanning from South Dakota to Texas, this vast hidden resource remains out of sight for most people, yet it plays a critical role in feeding the nation.
The aquifer provides approximately 30 percent of all groundwater used for irrigation in the United States and supports roughly one-fifth of the country’s total agricultural output. Farmers depend on it heavily to grow corn, wheat, and cotton, as well as to sustain livestock production.
However, the Ogallala is being depleted at an unsustainable rate. In many regions, natural recharge from rainfall and snow adds less than one inch of water per year, while agricultural pumping removes far greater volumes. As a result, water levels in some areas have dropped more than 200 feet (61 meters) since widespread irrigation began in the mid-20th century.
NASA satellite data has documented widespread declines across the aquifer, with the most severe losses occurring in heavily farmed regions of Texas and Kansas. Scientists describe this as a clear human imprint on one of the planet’s most important groundwater systems.
Much of the water in the Ogallala is ancient “fossil water,” accumulated over thousands to millions of years. Once depleted, it cannot be quickly replaced. Continued overpumping could force farmers to reduce irrigated land, shift to less water-demanding crops, or depend more on unpredictable rainfall. This shift would increase vulnerability to drought and could lead to greater price fluctuations for grains, meat, and dairy products.
The Ogallala Aquifer helped transform the Great Plains into one of the most productive agricultural regions on Earth. Researchers are now urgently seeking better management strategies and conservation methods to protect this irreplaceable resource before it becomes even harder to sustain.
Oh wow. Another banger. “The President of the United States of American is a fucking pedophile”
“You said you ain’t no pedophile, bitch, you are.”
Just, straight into it.
The diaper. I can’t.
#Trump#DiaDasMãesTIM#EsMiSueño#Irán
Spread this photo far and wide - because the media isn't doing its job in telling the story about an increasingly unhinged president who is unfit to serve.
#25thAmendmentNOW
Donald Trump thought he could score cheap political points by calling Bill LeRoy an “insult to Jesus” because the veteran catcher and captain of the Savannah Bananas is “beyond woke” and believes that God does not discriminate on the basis of gender.
Standing in front of a roaring, sold-out Banana Ball crowd, LeRoy didn’t just clap back — he delivered a powerful, no-nonsense response that shook the stadium.
“The president of the United States just said that I insulted Jesus,” LeRoy began, gripping the mic with calm intensity. “You want to know what’s a real insult to Jesus? Turning your back on people who need help while giving more to those who already have everything.”
“You know what insults Jesus?” he continued, gesturing toward the crowd. “Separating families, shutting doors on those in need, and forgetting what ‘love thy neighbor’ actually means. That’s not the message I stand for — and it’s not the message this team stands for.”
“You know what insults Jesus? Preaching values while ignoring compassion. Talking about faith while practicing division. That’s not faith — that’s politics dressed up as religion.”
“I’m not a perfect Christian,” he said, a small smile crossing his face. “There’s only been one perfect man, and I’m not him. I’m just a catcher who believes in treating people right.”
“Jesus told us to love our neighbors as ourselves… So why do we keep choosing hate, division, and fear instead?”