Trump's Long, Sordid History with Teenagers
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Trump's Long, Sordid History with Teenagers
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Far-Right Judges Named By Trump Display 'Pattern Of Dishonesty' On 2020 Election
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10.11.2025 16:02 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Who would've thought that a guy who couldn't make a profit owning multiple casinos would have trouble balancing the budget of the world's wealthiest nation?
Everyone.
Everyone except idiots.
$$$
10.11.2025 15:45 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Yes, we’ve been made painfully aware of his pattern of failed business ventures spanning decades.
10.11.2025 15:42 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Trump doesn't want to hear how much a Walmart Thanksgiving costs. He prefers the lie. | Opinion
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Invariably.
MAGA Indians Can’t Escape Racism
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Ask him why so many air traffic controllers are retiring at once. Ask him if it has anything to do with Reagan firing 11K union strikers in 1981 and having to replace them all at once. Ask him how the mass firings this year will impact us the same way 40 years from now. Ask him, Jake.
09.11.2025 15:21 — 👍 14296 🔁 4356 💬 947 📌 220The Gospel of Professional Christian Mike Johnson:
09.11.2025 17:22 — 👍 8399 🔁 3147 💬 347 📌 143You want to be careful of a seafood buffet. Especially if you've deregulated. 🤞😁
08.11.2025 19:30 — 👍 239 🔁 105 💬 30 📌 5Thou Shalt Never Again Complain About Egg Prices If You Voted For The Guy Who Canceled Food.
09.11.2025 17:51 — 👍 10237 🔁 2293 💬 109 📌 47Cheney possessed two defining traits, very seldom seen together, that made him all but unrivaled among U.S. power brokers of the past half century. On the one hand, he had few peers as an operator: willful, decisive, deeply informed, tactically creative, broadly networked, and well schooled in the lesser-known levers of government machinery. On the other hand, Cheney was—and I use the word mindfully—a zealot. He held radical and uncompromising beliefs and an ardent urgency to carry them out. Zealots do not tend to be masters of political intrigue. Among many examples in American politics, as varied as Eugene Debs and Barry Goldwater, I know of no other who came close to amassing substantial authority. The handful of power brokers who played at Cheney’s level—Henry Kissinger, Robert Strauss, James A. Baker III, and not many more—were invariably pragmatists. Like Cheney, they could be ruthless infighters, but at heart they were deal-makers who knew how to win a negotiation.
Particularly for the Youngs, I'd love if @bartongellman.bsky.social would distinguish this from Russ Vought and Stephen Miller.
Both lack part of the competencies that Cheney had, but together they almost approximate it.
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09.11.2025 00:37 — 👍 214 🔁 97 💬 5 📌 2Convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell's prison emails show she is 'happier' at the minimum-security Texas facility the Trump administration transferred her to.
"The institution is run in an orderly fashion which makes for a safer more comfortable environment." www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...
THIS.
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09.11.2025 18:59 — 👍 17392 🔁 7073 💬 451 📌 340Yes, Mr. President: You’re right. We do have “the worst health care” of any major country.
Despite spending twice as much per capita, we are the only major country not to guarantee health care to all as a human right.
The solution: Medicare for All.
He wants health insurance premiums to spike right after he allowed medical debt to negatively affect people's credit ratings, while rolling out 50 year mortgages. His entire agenda is a slow-motion financial trap for the very people cheering him on. But he loves you. That's why he's buildling a ballroom for you.
09.11.2025 20:16 — 👍 129 🔁 61 💬 3 📌 3flip.it/EVcpNq
Everything changes on a daily as Trump desperately tries to keep up with his ever- changing stream of consciousness whims.
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As usual, when he’s triggered, Trump spews misinformation and outright lies to cover his deceptive conduct and promote non-existent programs “for the people.” By tomorrow he’ll have an all- new scam to pedal and completely forgotten what he said today.
You’re in a state where the individual and collective
“dumbness” is on display 24/7
At airport in Orlando, on runway waiting. Flight delayed by a few hours. Airport felt sort of quiet. Once again reflecting on our dumb world
08.11.2025 19:13 — 👍 201 🔁 21 💬 5 📌 3Newsom: "It's not about rule of law anymore. It's rule of Don. He's choosing which court decisions he agrees with. He's quite literally running an extortion racket. He's doing it with some of the most powerful corporate leaders. What does everything have in common? Tariffs. They're about leverage"
09.11.2025 14:18 — 👍 13967 🔁 4544 💬 319 📌 172So at the beginning of Nov Congress would have been paid, unless they specifically had their pay check held.
I would argue they should donate it because they haven’t worked.
Maybe a good question for reporters to catalog?
If a court actually debates whether or not people should get money for food to eat, and then even entertains listening to the side that wants to withhold that funding... this is how you know something is very very wrong with the system of checks and balances.
08.11.2025 16:26 — 👍 299 🔁 81 💬 9 📌 5Schiff: "The president -- 'I'm going out to play golf.' One thing that is so shocking to me is that they're appealing to the Supreme Court for the right to cut off food from people. Who does that? Who works so hard to cut food from people who need it right now? The cruelty is part of the policy."
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