@vet-ingenting.bsky.social

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Imagine if President Trump weren’t all over the Epstein files, we wouldn’t have gone to war with Iran in the first place.

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WAR!!!

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Still going...

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NOPE!!!

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Hitler was voted into power too.

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Michael Wolff reported that the most prolific pedophile in history, Epstein, described SHITLER as follows...

"Donald Trump has no executive function."

- Jeffrey Epstein

Over 87 million Americans voted for this pile of human EXCREMENT! 👇

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Since the USA has established the precedent it is acceptable to kidnap the leader of another nation and put him on trial, perhaps the British will do the USA the favor of having their MI5 capture Donald Trump to put him on trial along with Andrew Mountbatten.

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Oh, he's in the #EpsteinFiles

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WAR...

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Release the Epstein files.

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🇺🇸 Rep. @tedlieu.bsky.social says there is “ample evidence” in the full Epstein files alleging Donald Trump raped children. “This is all on videotape.”

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A Weakened Iran Hits Back by Strangling the Vital Strait of Hormuz The threats to shipping in the Strait of Hormuz are complicating President Trump’s calculations about how and when to end the war.

A Weakened Iran Hits Back by Strangling the Vital Strait of Hormuz

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Conservative delivers a blunt message to Trump: Your 'desperate' strategy is futile Former GOP speechwriter Tim Miller says Trump and the Republican Party have some major tampering planned to save them from their collapsing poll numbers in November, but none of it will do them any favors. Republicans are fighting to pass a controversial new bill, the SAVE America Act, which actually lays more onerous voting requirements upon voters and make it more difficult for many to vote. Miller did not have high expectations for the passage of the unpopular bill, but argued it still wouldn’t pull Republicans from their political morass. “I'm not even sure that if this succeeded, it would help them in the midterms that much politically. And it also seems very desperate to me, doing some uncharacteristic positive spin on this. But look, they tried to … ‘rebalance’ the election in their favor with the redistricting. I mean, that's what that's what's the whole point of it. Like they were trying to help themselves by changing the rules in the middle of the game for redistricting, and it backfired,” said Miller who used to work for George W. Bush. “That redistricting is probably going to cost them more seats than it helps them now, and it seems like they're kind of splashing around for other things to try,” said Miller. “[Trump advisor] Steve Bannon's like, ‘we're going to send ICE officials out to the voting booths. The administration had to backtrack from that, and I think even that might very well backfire because it motivates people to vote early and to mail in.” Even if Trump and Republicans did manage to pass the SAVE America Act, blue states would challenge it in court, further driving up the unpopularity of both the legislation and the party that created it. “You know, maybe it helps them in a couple of Senate races, but I think they're kind of getting pretty desperate looking for different tools for undermining the midterms,” Miller said. - YouTube youtu.be

Conservative delivers a blunt message to Trump: Your 'desperate' strategy is futile

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Trump obsession causing 'painful disarray' for Republicans Semafor writer Burgess Everett reports that Trump is being throttled by the specter of calamitous midterm elections, and he’s taking his terror to his Republican enablers in the House and Senate. “The Republican Congress is consumed by a daunting, nearly impossible task: Satisfying President Donald Trump’s desire for new federal voter ID legislation,” writes Everett. Trump’s ever sinking poll numbers are plaguing him, and he’s acting as if the only way he can reverse impending November disaster is to exclude as many Democrats and Independent voters from the polls as possible. But Trump’s latest ploy to block unwanted voters from the polls is the SAVE America Act, and his determination is twisting his party into pretzels as he threatens to stall all legislation unless his legislative salvation lands on his desk. “Trump’s top priority is causing painful divisions among congressional Republicans, slowing down the bipartisan housing bill that could give him a cost-of-living victory to tout,” said Everett. Trump is also “heaping pressure on Senate Majority Leader John Thune” to overcome a Democrat block on the SAVE act by either killing the filibuster or forcing Democrats to hold the Senate floor for months with a ‘talking’ filibuster. “GOP senators and aides described disarray behind the scenes this week as the party agonizes over how to take up the voter ID and citizenship bill next week while keeping Trump happy,” Everett said. “Republicans have a major math problem: Of their 53 senators, at least four are opposed to the talking filibuster, and even more oppose killing the filibuster. Opposition is obvious in that if Republicans overhaul the filibuster Democrats will be sure to kick Republicans into the woods with the same overhaul when they take the Senate. Some centrist Republicans, or Republicans from swing states, don’t like Trump’s SAVE Act anyway — so killing the filibuster might deliver poor returns. “[I]t is a mistake, in my judgment, to expand the bill to include any kinds of restrictions on state’s abilities to set the rules for absentee ballot,” Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) told Semafor. Two other Republicans, speaking anonymously for fear of angering the party’s vengeful leader, say Trump’s shortsighted crusade would backfire on Republicans. One told Semafor they worry the push to curtail mail-in voting: “would disenfranchise a lot of our elderly. A lot of Republicans use mail-in ballots.” Another complained, essentially, that the ignorant are leading the blind on writing the thing. “I don’t think they have all the right people in writing the bill,” said the second anonymous source. “They should have involved people that have actually worked in elections before,” this GOP senator said. “Some of the issues need to be resolved before we move forward with it. But the public’s demanding it.”

Trump obsession causing 'painful disarray' for Republicans

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Pope officially declares war on 'Mar-a-Lago face': report Political consultant and Letters from Leo editor Christopher Hale says Pope Leo XIV has had it with the Rubbermaid human masks and stretched skin that have drowned the White House in the years since President Donald Trump first slid down an escalator. “In Washington, D.C., plastic surgeons report a surge in requests for what the industry now calls ‘Mar-a-Lago face’ — the sculpted, frozen, perpetually thirty-five-year-old look that has become a uniform among Trump’s inner circle,” reports Hale. “Severe jaws, razor-sharp cheekbones, lips that would make Mick Jagger blush. Axios reported the trend accelerating as Trump loyalists flooded the capital, bringing Palm Beach aesthetics with them. The look has become so recognizable that it functions as a political signal — a way of announcing, through your face, which team you play for.” Now the Vatican has weighed in, and social media is on fire. In a 48-page document titled Quo Vadis, Humanitas? [“Where Are You Going, Humanity?”] the Vatican’s International Theological Commission, with Pope Leo XIV’s explicit approval, has issued its sharpest critique of the cosmetic surgery culture turning D.C. into a legion of roving mannequins. The commission is sounding the alarm on an insidious new “cult of the body,” marked by what it calls “the frantic pursuit of a perfect figure.” But the Vatican’s critique is more than just a light nip and tuck. “It cuts deeper than aesthetics,” said Hale. “The theologians identify a painful paradox at the heart of the beauty-industrial complex: ‘The ideal body is exalted, sought after and cultivated, while the real body is not truly loved, being a source of limitations, fatigue, aging.’ The document slams the cult’s penchant for “reduc[ing] the body to biological material to be enhanced, transformed, and reshaped at will, with the dream of achieving living conditions that avoid pain, aging, and death.” The pursuit of surgical perfection amounts to an unhealthy obsession with “the attempt to escape what it means to be human.” The opinion drew applause form many social media users and prompted The View’s Joy Behar to admit it was best not to invite the pope and the Kardashians to the same party. But Hale said the Vatican has identified a phenomenon that extends far beyond just Botox. “Man is not an atom lost in a random universe,” the Vatican said, “but is a creature of God, to whom He wished to give an immortal soul and whom He has always loved.” “In a culture where the president’s closest allies signal loyalty through matching cheekbones, where young men inject themselves with unregulated peptides to maximize their jawlines, and where aging is treated as a failure of self-discipline rather than a dimension of human experience, the Vatican’s message lands with unexpected force,” argued Hale. “Your wrinkles are not a deficiency.” “God made you mortal, and that mortality is where the encounter with grace begins,” said Hale.

Pope officially declares war on 'Mar-a-Lago face': report

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Trump Removes Sanctions on Russia to Help Oil Flow Amid Iran Conflict Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said it was “unfortunate” that the move could benefit Russia, but maintained that it was only for the short term.

Trump Removes Sanctions on Russia to Help Oil Flow Amid Iran Conflict

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Provide Know Your Rights information to local communities.

200,000 people attended an Eyes on ICE training hosted by Indivisible & No Kings Coalition to learn how to observe & record ICE, to stand up for people's rights, just as Renée Good & Alex Pretti did, just as countless others are doing now.

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"Cars are the most absurd means of transport in a city. They are parked 95 per cent of the time. It takes two tonnes to move someone who weighs 70 kilogrammes. And the denser the city, the more absurd it is."

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Men Do Not Vote Like They Care About the Legality of Abortion Dr. Michal Raucher is a 2025-2026 PRRI Public Fellow focusing on reproductive health and rights. She is also an Associate Professor of Jewish Studies at Rutgers University. In January 2026…

Nearly half of women who said abortion should be legal also said they would only vote for a candidate who shared their views (43%), compared with just 32% of men. That's a significant gender gap.

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Murphy: I have great sympathy for our soldiers and our military leaders they are being given directions by a senile old man who is losing his mind. And so it's no surprise that this war is going horribly

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It only attacks school children

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Lawrence: Trump's Iran war propaganda videos show the depths of his depravity YouTube video by MS NOW

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This is why you don’t interview Trump supporters YouTube video by David Pakman Show

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A flyer taped to a utility pole
It features John Fetterman’s face with the eyes and mouth replaced by elements from American printed money , under the words “call your senator” and  “I love bombing children with your money while you can’t afford healthcare “ and “call me” with his office number I assume

Spotted this on a pole behind independence hall. I recently saw someone say they found collage to be the best way to work through things and I didn’t really see it at the time but

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I was reading an article about how workers keep waiting for AI to reduce their workloads and wonder why it's not happening and in fact they are now expected to do MORE work.

I feel we have fundamentally failed to communicate what capitalism is to a lot of people.

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sabbatical year unofficially begins NOW. not gonna see a classroom again until 2027!

(unless you invite me to come visit your department haha)

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I can't help but wonder why tens of thousands of people disappear without a trace every year in spite of the constant surveillance we're all supposed to be under. 🤔

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We Built the Surveillance State Ourselves Privacy was traded for utility long ago.

The Nancy Guthrie case reveals something uncomfortable: we traded our privacy for safety and convenience.

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AI is being imposed on the world for the greater profits of billionaires.

Tax billionaires out of existence before they can lock themselves in as winners and lock in most of the rest of society as losers.

Having no billionaires is the best safety net for society.

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