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Robin Lynn DeGroff

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Lifelong Democrat from Rhode Island.Maga hater! Military brat, Dad Navy, stepdad Air Force. Married to an ex-Coastie from Michigan.💕 No DMs or porn.

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WHAT IS THIS ALL ABOUT? MY HUSBAND CREATED A SUBSTACK FOR ME

My current husband Neal Allen created substck page for me:
open.substack.com/pub/annelamo...

01.10.2025 18:43 — 👍 86    🔁 7    💬 2    📌 2
Trump's "Jokes" are Actually Threats and They Keep Coming True
YouTube video by Adam Mockler Trump's "Jokes" are Actually Threats and They Keep Coming True

NAZI VEEP KKKING TRUMP HAS BAMA KKK MORON DNA

STOP NAZI VANILLA ISIS

02.10.2025 16:04 — 👍 3    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0

We’ve been warning about the propaganda. For more proof of how aggressively the Trump administration is pushing its propaganda machine, just look at the government websites.

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Warren: "Knock 15 million people off their coverage, drive up the cost for everyone else, close rural hospitals -- that's the Republican plan, because you know what the real heart of it was? They gave away a trillion dollars to the billionaires. That was the part that matters to them."

02.10.2025 01:26 — 👍 4001    🔁 1277    💬 84    📌 37
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💙We are good people💙
Fighting a good fight
and
💙 United we win💙

22.01.2025 01:51 — 👍 283    🔁 70    💬 14    📌 6
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Fiercely anti-abortion judge has bowed out of blockbuster mifepristone case But the threat isn't over.

A federal judge in Texas who spent the past three years trying to help conservative groups overturn the FDA's regulation of the abortion drug mifepristone has bowed out of the case.

02.10.2025 15:11 — 👍 203    🔁 58    💬 8    📌 2

Abso-freaking-lutely!!

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The President is unwell.

PBS comments: “his remarks were rambling and incoherent,” in multiple appearances.

The Guardian calls some of his speeches “baffling” and “weirder than ever.”

Cambridge analysis says that his statements often require “translation” or annotation to make sense.

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America so needs to rid themselves of this shackle.

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On the HUD website - partisan propaganda.  "The Radical Left in Congress shut down the government.  HUD will use available resources to help Americans in need. " 

Button circled: Website Feedback

On the HUD website - partisan propaganda. "The Radical Left in Congress shut down the government. HUD will use available resources to help Americans in need. " Button circled: Website Feedback

Go to hud.gov and use the website feedback button to tell them the website is for all Americans and to take down this partisan propaganda.

#ThisIsTrumpsShutdown

02.10.2025 07:52 — 👍 3108    🔁 1530    💬 531    📌 194
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Rieckhoff: A vet on CNN said we haven’t fought to win in 20 years. I said, I was fighting to win. You were fighting to win.

Kander: That shit pisses me off.

Rieckhoff: He said he meant the generals. Which one? It’s boogeymen—and now cosplay warriors who never served join ICE to bully immigrants.

02.10.2025 01:52 — 👍 6884    🔁 2250    💬 173    📌 96
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Russian Telegram channels post about a total gas collapse at the M12 Moskva Kazan highway.

The woman filming says gas stations are spaced about 150 km apart, and there are hundreds of vehicles in line to each of them. She said about 130 cars are ahead of theirs in the line.

02.10.2025 08:48 — 👍 1618    🔁 487    💬 107    📌 38
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Canada issues warning for citizens with gender-neutral passports travelling to U.S. | CBC News The Canadian government is warning citizens who list "X" as their gender on their passports could have problems entering the U.S.

How sad and ridiculous and scary is this?

www.cbc.ca/news/politic...

01.10.2025 19:21 — 👍 81    🔁 39    💬 8    📌 3

Sure, the federal government is shut down, but…at least we are planning to bail out Argentina. “America First,” my ass.

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Prop 50 is temporary, transparent, and democratic, and voters have a say in congressional maps. Vote YES on Prop 50 on Nov. 4, 2025.

01.10.2025 17:51 — 👍 216    🔁 77    💬 3    📌 3

EMERGENCY MEDICAID REIMBURSES HOSPITALS FOR CARE TO UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS BECAUSE BY LAW HOSPITALS CANNOT TURN AWAY ANYONE IN AN EMERGENCY.
RONALD REGAN SIGNED THIS INTO LAW.

02.10.2025 03:57 — 👍 7993    🔁 2489    💬 286    📌 108

Image Description (alt text): A teal background graphic with the DPAC Australia logo (black triangle, white letters, “AUSTRALIA” on the right edge) in the top left. Large white heading to the right reads “What Can I Expect?” Below, bold white text says: “Attendees will have the opportunity to share their stories in a peer led discussion about;” followed by a white bulleted list: “group homes/forced shared supports; restrictive funding periods; support lists & ‘primary disability’ rules; funding cuts and changes; removal of people (especially kids & women) from the NDIS.” Further down, bold white subheading: “Our expert panel will be talking about:” with bulleted list: “assessment; appeals; eligibility reassessments; evidence; and self-advocacy.” 

Image Description (alt text): A teal background graphic with the DPAC Australia logo in the top left. Bold white heading reads “Speakers and Panelists.” Below, four illustrated cartoon-style portraits are arranged in two columns, each with names and affiliations beside them: Naomi Anderson: illustrated with short spiky grey hair and glasses, labelled “(Villamanta Disability Rights Legal Service).” Peter Gregory: illustrated with short hair, Image Description (alt text): A digital graphic with a teal background. In the top left, the DPAC Australia logo: a black downward-pointing triangle with rounded corners, containing the white letters “DPAC,” with the word “AUSTRALIA” set diagonally along the triangle’s right edge. To the right, bold white heading text reads “Community Forum.” 

Below, in purple, “NDIS Cuts One Year On.” Underneath is the meta line: “Fri 3 Oct | 12:00–2:00 pm AEST | Online.” In the centre, bold white text says “Share your story. Get informed. Push back!” At the bottom: “Disabled People Against Cuts (Australia). Register on Humanitix: link in text.”

Image Description (alt text): A teal background graphic with the DPAC Australia logo (black triangle, white letters, “AUSTRALIA” on the right edge) in the top left. Large white heading to the right reads “What Can I Expect?” Below, bold white text says: “Attendees will have the opportunity to share their stories in a peer led discussion about;” followed by a white bulleted list: “group homes/forced shared supports; restrictive funding periods; support lists & ‘primary disability’ rules; funding cuts and changes; removal of people (especially kids & women) from the NDIS.” Further down, bold white subheading: “Our expert panel will be talking about:” with bulleted list: “assessment; appeals; eligibility reassessments; evidence; and self-advocacy.” Image Description (alt text): A teal background graphic with the DPAC Australia logo in the top left. Bold white heading reads “Speakers and Panelists.” Below, four illustrated cartoon-style portraits are arranged in two columns, each with names and affiliations beside them: Naomi Anderson: illustrated with short spiky grey hair and glasses, labelled “(Villamanta Disability Rights Legal Service).” Peter Gregory: illustrated with short hair, Image Description (alt text): A digital graphic with a teal background. In the top left, the DPAC Australia logo: a black downward-pointing triangle with rounded corners, containing the white letters “DPAC,” with the word “AUSTRALIA” set diagonally along the triangle’s right edge. To the right, bold white heading text reads “Community Forum.” Below, in purple, “NDIS Cuts One Year On.” Underneath is the meta line: “Fri 3 Oct | 12:00–2:00 pm AEST | Online.” In the centre, bold white text says “Share your story. Get informed. Push back!” At the bottom: “Disabled People Against Cuts (Australia). Register on Humanitix: link in text.”


Image Description (alt text): A teal background graphic with the DPAC Australia logo (black triangle, white letters, “AUSTRALIA” on the right edge) in the top left. Large white heading to the right reads “What Can I Expect?” Below, bold white text says: “Attendees will have the opportunity to share their stories in a peer led discussion about;” followed by a white bulleted list: “group homes/forced shared supports; restrictive funding periods; support lists & ‘primary disability’ rules; funding cuts and changes; removal of people (especially kids & women) from the NDIS.” Further down, bold white subheading: “Our expert panel will be talking about:” with bulleted list: “assessment; appeals; eligibility reassessments; evidence; and self-advocacy.” 

Image Description (alt text): A teal background graphic with the DPAC Australia logo in the top left. Bold white heading reads “Speakers and Panelists.” Below, four illustrated cartoon-style portraits are arranged in two columns, each with names and affiliations beside them: Naomi Anderson: illustrated with short spiky grey hair and glasses, labelled “(Villamanta Disability Rights Legal Service).” Peter Gregory: illustrated with short hair, Image Description (alt text): A digital graphic with a teal background. In the top left, the DPAC Australia logo: a black downward-pointing triangle with rounded corners, containing the white letters “DPAC,” with the word “AUSTRALIA” set diagonally along the triangle’s right edge. To the right, bold white heading text reads “Community Forum.” 

Below, in purple, “NDIS Cuts One Year On.” Underneath is the meta line: “Fri 3 Oct | 12:00–2:00 pm AEST | Online.” In the centre, bold white text says “Share your story. Get informed. Push back!” At the bottom: “Disabled People Against Cuts (Australia). Register on Humanitix: link in text.”

Image Description (alt text): A teal background graphic with the DPAC Australia logo (black triangle, white letters, “AUSTRALIA” on the right edge) in the top left. Large white heading to the right reads “What Can I Expect?” Below, bold white text says: “Attendees will have the opportunity to share their stories in a peer led discussion about;” followed by a white bulleted list: “group homes/forced shared supports; restrictive funding periods; support lists & ‘primary disability’ rules; funding cuts and changes; removal of people (especially kids & women) from the NDIS.” Further down, bold white subheading: “Our expert panel will be talking about:” with bulleted list: “assessment; appeals; eligibility reassessments; evidence; and self-advocacy.” Image Description (alt text): A teal background graphic with the DPAC Australia logo in the top left. Bold white heading reads “Speakers and Panelists.” Below, four illustrated cartoon-style portraits are arranged in two columns, each with names and affiliations beside them: Naomi Anderson: illustrated with short spiky grey hair and glasses, labelled “(Villamanta Disability Rights Legal Service).” Peter Gregory: illustrated with short hair, Image Description (alt text): A digital graphic with a teal background. In the top left, the DPAC Australia logo: a black downward-pointing triangle with rounded corners, containing the white letters “DPAC,” with the word “AUSTRALIA” set diagonally along the triangle’s right edge. To the right, bold white heading text reads “Community Forum.” Below, in purple, “NDIS Cuts One Year On.” Underneath is the meta line: “Fri 3 Oct | 12:00–2:00 pm AEST | Online.” In the centre, bold white text says “Share your story. Get informed. Push back!” At the bottom: “Disabled People Against Cuts (Australia). Register on Humanitix: link in text.”


Image Description (alt text): A teal background graphic with the DPAC Australia logo (black triangle, white letters, “AUSTRALIA” on the right edge) in the top left. Large white heading to the right reads “What Can I Expect?” Below, bold white text says: “Attendees will have the opportunity to share their stories in a peer led discussion about;” followed by a white bulleted list: “group homes/forced shared supports; restrictive funding periods; support lists & ‘primary disability’ rules; funding cuts and changes; removal of people (especially kids & women) from the NDIS.” Further down, bold white subheading: “Our expert panel will be talking about:” with bulleted list: “assessment; appeals; eligibility reassessments; evidence; and self-advocacy.” 

Image Description (alt text): A teal background graphic with the DPAC Australia logo in the top left. Bold white heading reads “Speakers and Panelists.” Below, four illustrated cartoon-style portraits are arranged in two columns, each with names and affiliations beside them: Naomi Anderson: illustrated with short spiky grey hair and glasses, labelled “(Villamanta Disability Rights Legal Service).” Peter Gregory: illustrated with short hair, Image Description (alt text): A digital graphic with a teal background. In the top left, the DPAC Australia logo: a black downward-pointing triangle with rounded corners, containing the white letters “DPAC,” with the word “AUSTRALIA” set diagonally along the triangle’s right edge. To the right, bold white heading text reads “Community Forum.” 

Below, in purple, “NDIS Cuts One Year On.” Underneath is the meta line: “Fri 3 Oct | 12:00–2:00 pm AEST | Online.” In the centre, bold white text says “Share your story. Get informed. Push back!” At the bottom: “Disabled People Against Cuts (Australia). Register on Humanitix: link in text.”

Image Description (alt text): A teal background graphic with the DPAC Australia logo (black triangle, white letters, “AUSTRALIA” on the right edge) in the top left. Large white heading to the right reads “What Can I Expect?” Below, bold white text says: “Attendees will have the opportunity to share their stories in a peer led discussion about;” followed by a white bulleted list: “group homes/forced shared supports; restrictive funding periods; support lists & ‘primary disability’ rules; funding cuts and changes; removal of people (especially kids & women) from the NDIS.” Further down, bold white subheading: “Our expert panel will be talking about:” with bulleted list: “assessment; appeals; eligibility reassessments; evidence; and self-advocacy.” Image Description (alt text): A teal background graphic with the DPAC Australia logo in the top left. Bold white heading reads “Speakers and Panelists.” Below, four illustrated cartoon-style portraits are arranged in two columns, each with names and affiliations beside them: Naomi Anderson: illustrated with short spiky grey hair and glasses, labelled “(Villamanta Disability Rights Legal Service).” Peter Gregory: illustrated with short hair, Image Description (alt text): A digital graphic with a teal background. In the top left, the DPAC Australia logo: a black downward-pointing triangle with rounded corners, containing the white letters “DPAC,” with the word “AUSTRALIA” set diagonally along the triangle’s right edge. To the right, bold white heading text reads “Community Forum.” Below, in purple, “NDIS Cuts One Year On.” Underneath is the meta line: “Fri 3 Oct | 12:00–2:00 pm AEST | Online.” In the centre, bold white text says “Share your story. Get informed. Push back!” At the bottom: “Disabled People Against Cuts (Australia). Register on Humanitix: link in text.”

***PLEASE SHARE***

Tomorrow!

One year on from the NDIS cuts - what’s the impact and what next? Community forum (online) Fri 3 Oct, 12:00–2:00pm AEST. Story-sharing + expert panel.

Register: events.humanitix.com/community-forum-ndis-cuts #NDIS #DisabilityRights #AusPol #StopNDISCuts #SaveOurNDIS

02.10.2025 01:24 — 👍 13    🔁 9    💬 0    📌 0
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Lutnick on being invited over to his then-neighbor Jeffrey Epstein's house: He invites us in and there's a massage table in the middle of the room. I say, "Massage table in the middle of your house? How often you have a massage?

And he says, "Every day...and the right kind of massage."

01.10.2025 22:59 — 👍 7009    🔁 2927    💬 841    📌 342
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Can be pretty simple...

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newsom post

newsom post

He had me at "pudding for everyone".

01.10.2025 20:32 — 👍 137    🔁 34    💬 2    📌 2
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For the price of a $400 million jet/bribe, you too can get your very own US security guarantee

01.10.2025 23:48 — 👍 4942    🔁 1756    💬 329    📌 101

The federal surge didn’t end in DC.

It became entrenched. ICE is still riding with MPD. We have “local control” back & people are still being detained & deported. National Guard is still here with long guns pacing our streets.

02.10.2025 02:09 — 👍 781    🔁 362    💬 13    📌 8
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Raskin: "It's not lost on anyone that shutting the government down allows them not swear in our new colleague, Ms Grijalva from Arizona, who would be the 218th signature to discharge the Epstein files and to put a vote on that on the House floor."

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U.S. companies shed 32,000 jobs in September in latest sign of labor market weakness ADP's figures may be the only jobs data reported this week. The government shutdown means the Bureau of Labor Statistics is closed and unable to publish the official government report.

Sing us whatever song you like, but the data gonna data. www.nbcnews.com/business/eco...

02.10.2025 08:31 — 👍 66    🔁 42    💬 6    📌 3

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