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FUCK TRUMP When he lies, misleads, falls asleep, rambles ln a speech point it out and blame it on Old Age, Mental Decline, and just plain being delusional. My Major PET PEEVE with DNC https://bsky.app/profile/clydepowell.bsky.social/post/3lpy6gzolss2x

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Trump on Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation: She 'went BAD' Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Friday said she would resign in early January, after saying President Donald Trump unfairly criticized her.

F U Mentally Declining #Trump and your Cronies in #ICE 8647
#Resist #MAGA 24/7/365 Turn up the Volume
#NoKings #Indivisible #BlueCrew

Eyes on a Senate Seat better to leave now and start making that happen. Than a 6 month pissing match with #TACO until Midterms kick in.

www.cnbc.com/2025/11/22/t...

22.11.2025 18:06 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 2    📌 0

A good Many are not they want them released they are the ones who pushed it for years. Just some are Trump no matter what. That is still a lot. 20 percent or less of all voter or 30 to 40 percent GOP.

22.11.2025 17:50 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
A bold, high‑contrast graphic: white, all‑caps text on a black field frames a stylized U.S. flag that ripples across the center. The top line reads “WHEN TYRANNY BECOMES LAW” in a heavy, slightly distressed sans‑serif; the bottom line, equally emphatic, declares “REBELLION BECOMES DUTY.” The flag’s red, white and blue are saturated against the dark background and the whole piece has a weathered, poster‑or‑T‑shirt aesthetic—rough edges and a worn texture that suggest urgency and long‑standing conviction.

Symbolically it fuses patriotic imagery with a revolutionary message: the American flag ties the sentiment to notions of national identity and the founding era, while the wording frames resistance as a moral obligation rather than mere dissent. The sentence is a conditional moral claim—if “tyranny” is institutionalized, then “rebellion” is not optional but a duty—which makes it rhetorically powerful and also potentially provocative. Historically, similar phrases are often linked in popular culture to Revolutionary rhetoric and are sometimes misattributed to figures like Thomas Jefferson, although clear documentary evidence for that attribution is lacking.

Overall, the image functions as a compact, declarative call to oppose perceived governmental overreach, packaged in familiar national iconography to heighten its emotional and cultural resonance.

A bold, high‑contrast graphic: white, all‑caps text on a black field frames a stylized U.S. flag that ripples across the center. The top line reads “WHEN TYRANNY BECOMES LAW” in a heavy, slightly distressed sans‑serif; the bottom line, equally emphatic, declares “REBELLION BECOMES DUTY.” The flag’s red, white and blue are saturated against the dark background and the whole piece has a weathered, poster‑or‑T‑shirt aesthetic—rough edges and a worn texture that suggest urgency and long‑standing conviction. Symbolically it fuses patriotic imagery with a revolutionary message: the American flag ties the sentiment to notions of national identity and the founding era, while the wording frames resistance as a moral obligation rather than mere dissent. The sentence is a conditional moral claim—if “tyranny” is institutionalized, then “rebellion” is not optional but a duty—which makes it rhetorically powerful and also potentially provocative. Historically, similar phrases are often linked in popular culture to Revolutionary rhetoric and are sometimes misattributed to figures like Thomas Jefferson, although clear documentary evidence for that attribution is lacking. Overall, the image functions as a compact, declarative call to oppose perceived governmental overreach, packaged in familiar national iconography to heighten its emotional and cultural resonance.

A small street protest caught mid-afternoon: people stand on a sidewalk under a green street sign, each holding bold, hand-made placards. Foreground center is a large, rectangular sign in stark black, white and red reading "RESIST FASCISM / FIGHT OLIGARCHY" in heavy block type — the contrast and short imperative phrases give it the feel of a rallying cry. Above and slightly behind it is a patriotic red-white-and-blue placard that reads "PRO-AMERICA / ANTI-TRUMP," and nearby is a stylized, posterized portrait rendered in flat blues and reds with high-contrast highlights, evoking propaganda or pop-art poster aesthetics. On the right an older person in a straw hat and sunglasses speaks into a microphone or megaphone while holding another sign whose text is partially visible; their posture and open mouth add urgency and sound to the otherwise still photograph. The composition leans on American colors and bold typography to communicate political allegiance and opposition; the language evokes anti-authoritarian and anti-elitist themes common to contemporary protest movements. There’s no technical diagram or scientific system to solve here — it’s a direct visual statement and a slice of civic expression.

A small street protest caught mid-afternoon: people stand on a sidewalk under a green street sign, each holding bold, hand-made placards. Foreground center is a large, rectangular sign in stark black, white and red reading "RESIST FASCISM / FIGHT OLIGARCHY" in heavy block type — the contrast and short imperative phrases give it the feel of a rallying cry. Above and slightly behind it is a patriotic red-white-and-blue placard that reads "PRO-AMERICA / ANTI-TRUMP," and nearby is a stylized, posterized portrait rendered in flat blues and reds with high-contrast highlights, evoking propaganda or pop-art poster aesthetics. On the right an older person in a straw hat and sunglasses speaks into a microphone or megaphone while holding another sign whose text is partially visible; their posture and open mouth add urgency and sound to the otherwise still photograph. The composition leans on American colors and bold typography to communicate political allegiance and opposition; the language evokes anti-authoritarian and anti-elitist themes common to contemporary protest movements. There’s no technical diagram or scientific system to solve here — it’s a direct visual statement and a slice of civic expression.

F U Wannabe #FascistPig #Dictator #Trump and #ICE 8647
#Resist 24/7/365 Turn up the Volume
#NoKings #Indivisible #BlueCrew #QuietPiggy

22.11.2025 11:40 — 👍 5    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
A bright, punchy comic: on the left, a young woman with brown hair in a ponytail, wearing a purple hoodie and jeans, stands with closed eyes and a casual, shrugging gesture as if dismissing or explaining something. Dominating the right side is a large, very yellow wood‑chipper rendered with bold black outlines and flat color—its feed hopper and chute have been given a cute, anime‑style face (blushing cheeks, simple smiling eyes), which makes the machine look unnervingly friendly. Above them, hand‑lettered text reads: “Whether you’re being inappropriate with an 8‑year‑old, or a 15‑year‑old, the ‘Chippy 5000’ doesn’t discriminate.” The artist’s signature and a date appear in the lower left.

Visually the piece trades on contrast: cheerful, kawaii anthropomorphism and saturated color versus a dark, punchy caption about harm. That tension creates black humor and a satirical bite—the smiling machine and the woman’s nonchalance make the violent implication feel both absurd and chilling. Interpreted culturally, it reads as a blunt, ironic comment on wrongdoing and consequence (and on how society sometimes treats serious abuses with indifferent or flippant attitudes): the cute, impartial machine “doesn’t discriminate,” obliterating any excuse or nuance. The style—clean lines, simple palette, exaggerated expressions—keeps the image readable and sharp while amplifying the unsettling juxtaposition.

A bright, punchy comic: on the left, a young woman with brown hair in a ponytail, wearing a purple hoodie and jeans, stands with closed eyes and a casual, shrugging gesture as if dismissing or explaining something. Dominating the right side is a large, very yellow wood‑chipper rendered with bold black outlines and flat color—its feed hopper and chute have been given a cute, anime‑style face (blushing cheeks, simple smiling eyes), which makes the machine look unnervingly friendly. Above them, hand‑lettered text reads: “Whether you’re being inappropriate with an 8‑year‑old, or a 15‑year‑old, the ‘Chippy 5000’ doesn’t discriminate.” The artist’s signature and a date appear in the lower left. Visually the piece trades on contrast: cheerful, kawaii anthropomorphism and saturated color versus a dark, punchy caption about harm. That tension creates black humor and a satirical bite—the smiling machine and the woman’s nonchalance make the violent implication feel both absurd and chilling. Interpreted culturally, it reads as a blunt, ironic comment on wrongdoing and consequence (and on how society sometimes treats serious abuses with indifferent or flippant attitudes): the cute, impartial machine “doesn’t discriminate,” obliterating any excuse or nuance. The style—clean lines, simple palette, exaggerated expressions—keeps the image readable and sharp while amplifying the unsettling juxtaposition.

F U Perverted Old Man #Trump and your Cronies in #ICE 8647
#Resist 24/7/365 Turn up the Volume
#NoKings #Indivisible #BlueCrew

22.11.2025 10:45 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0
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What Nazi mess did Musk get himself into now? � France has opened an investigation into billionaire Republican financier Elon Musk’s company after his AI chatbot Grok promoted Holocaust denial. Officials in the French government told the ...

What Nazi mess did Musk get himself into now?

www.dailykos.com/stories/2025...

22.11.2025 07:37 — 👍 6    🔁 3    💬 1    📌 0

            In this image, the central focus is a brightly decorated sign prominently held up in a crowd. The sign reads "FIGHT FASCISM" in bold, black uppercase letters on a white background. The edges of the sign are framed with a vivid red border, which is further adorned with shiny blue tinsel-like decorations at the corners, adding a visually striking and festive touch that contrasts with the serious message.

The person holding the sign is positioned in the foreground and is wearing a yellow T-shirt, but their face is obscured by the sign, making the message the unmistakable focal point. Behind this individual, a crowd of people is gathered, some with serious or focused expressions, suggesting a protest or rally atmosphere. The attire of the people and overall scene conveys a sense of casual unity and shared purpose.

Symbolically, the sign's message—"FIGHT FASCISM"—is a powerful political statement calling for resistance against authoritarian and oppressive regimes or ideologies. Its decorative framing might symbolize the importance and celebration of freedom, solidarity, and activism. The colors red, white, and blue could indirectly evoke themes connected to national identity or democratic values, though this depends on cultural context.

Overall, this image captures a moment of civic engagement where individuals band together to voice opposition to fascism, emphasizing both the urgency and collective spirit of the cause.

In this image, the central focus is a brightly decorated sign prominently held up in a crowd. The sign reads "FIGHT FASCISM" in bold, black uppercase letters on a white background. The edges of the sign are framed with a vivid red border, which is further adorned with shiny blue tinsel-like decorations at the corners, adding a visually striking and festive touch that contrasts with the serious message. The person holding the sign is positioned in the foreground and is wearing a yellow T-shirt, but their face is obscured by the sign, making the message the unmistakable focal point. Behind this individual, a crowd of people is gathered, some with serious or focused expressions, suggesting a protest or rally atmosphere. The attire of the people and overall scene conveys a sense of casual unity and shared purpose. Symbolically, the sign's message—"FIGHT FASCISM"—is a powerful political statement calling for resistance against authoritarian and oppressive regimes or ideologies. Its decorative framing might symbolize the importance and celebration of freedom, solidarity, and activism. The colors red, white, and blue could indirectly evoke themes connected to national identity or democratic values, though this depends on cultural context. Overall, this image captures a moment of civic engagement where individuals band together to voice opposition to fascism, emphasizing both the urgency and collective spirit of the cause.

The image presents a powerful and direct protest sign held aloft by a person whose face is only partially visible, with eyes peeking just above the sign. The sign itself uses bold, black uppercase letters on a plain white background framed by a light wooden border, making the message stark and unambiguous:

"WE AREN'T BEING GOVERNED WE'RE BEING LOOTED"  
TRUMP 2.0

The choice of words evokes a strong criticism of the current state of governance, suggesting the idea that instead of fair leadership and service to the public, those in power are exploiting or taking advantage of the people—a sense of betrayal and corruption.

The mention of "TRUMP 2.0" ties the sentiment explicitly to a modern political context, likely referencing a continuation or resurgence of the political style or ideology associated with former U.S. President Donald Trump. This phrase suggests the belief that policies or actions under a current or future administration branded as "Trump 2.0" will perpetuate or exacerbate this perceived exploitation.

The visual composition—just the eyes showing above the sign—adds a human element to the protest, symbolizing perhaps the voice of the people or the citizenry standing up to express frustration and demand accountability.

Overall, the image encapsulates a moment of political dissent, sharing an evocative message that blends protest art with concise political commentary.

The image presents a powerful and direct protest sign held aloft by a person whose face is only partially visible, with eyes peeking just above the sign. The sign itself uses bold, black uppercase letters on a plain white background framed by a light wooden border, making the message stark and unambiguous: "WE AREN'T BEING GOVERNED WE'RE BEING LOOTED" TRUMP 2.0 The choice of words evokes a strong criticism of the current state of governance, suggesting the idea that instead of fair leadership and service to the public, those in power are exploiting or taking advantage of the people—a sense of betrayal and corruption. The mention of "TRUMP 2.0" ties the sentiment explicitly to a modern political context, likely referencing a continuation or resurgence of the political style or ideology associated with former U.S. President Donald Trump. This phrase suggests the belief that policies or actions under a current or future administration branded as "Trump 2.0" will perpetuate or exacerbate this perceived exploitation. The visual composition—just the eyes showing above the sign—adds a human element to the protest, symbolizing perhaps the voice of the people or the citizenry standing up to express frustration and demand accountability. Overall, the image encapsulates a moment of political dissent, sharing an evocative message that blends protest art with concise political commentary.

Fuck #Trump the Wannabe #Fascist #Dictator and #ICE 8647
Get in his Head and stay there until the #Midterms "Rent Free"
#Resist #TACO and his Clown Show on every front 24/7/365
#NoKings Turn up the Volume and FILM ~ FILM ~ FILM

12.11.2025 06:09 — 👍 6    🔁 4    💬 0    📌 10
 The image is a stark, bold graphic set against a solid black background, emphasizing contrast and directness. The word "NOPE" is written in large, white, capital letters, commanding immediate attention. Intriguingly, the letter "O" is stylized with a red tie hanging down from its bottom center, evoking a certain figure known for wearing a red tie—a clear visual nod to Donald Trump.

Above the word "NOPE," a sweeping, stylized golden wave mimics Trump's distinctive hairstyle, rendered in a simple yet unmistakable form of three curved lines that suggest motion and personality without the need for finer detail.

Beneath "NOPE," the phrase "FUCK TRUMP" appears in all caps, white font, delivering an unambiguous, explicit political message. This composition employs minimalist design elements to powerfully express dissent and rejection. The use of the word "NOPE" combined with visual cues—hair and the red tie—encapsulates a negative response toward Trump in a way that blends humor, sharp critique, and graphic simplicity.

Culturally, this image taps into the tradition of protest art and political satire, leveraging visual shorthand that is immediately recognizable without needing direct mention of the name. The design's angry tone complements the broader conversation about political discourse and public reaction to leadership styles, policies, and persona.

The image is a stark, bold graphic set against a solid black background, emphasizing contrast and directness. The word "NOPE" is written in large, white, capital letters, commanding immediate attention. Intriguingly, the letter "O" is stylized with a red tie hanging down from its bottom center, evoking a certain figure known for wearing a red tie—a clear visual nod to Donald Trump. Above the word "NOPE," a sweeping, stylized golden wave mimics Trump's distinctive hairstyle, rendered in a simple yet unmistakable form of three curved lines that suggest motion and personality without the need for finer detail. Beneath "NOPE," the phrase "FUCK TRUMP" appears in all caps, white font, delivering an unambiguous, explicit political message. This composition employs minimalist design elements to powerfully express dissent and rejection. The use of the word "NOPE" combined with visual cues—hair and the red tie—encapsulates a negative response toward Trump in a way that blends humor, sharp critique, and graphic simplicity. Culturally, this image taps into the tradition of protest art and political satire, leveraging visual shorthand that is immediately recognizable without needing direct mention of the name. The design's angry tone complements the broader conversation about political discourse and public reaction to leadership styles, policies, and persona.

  This image features a raised fist—a powerful and widely recognized symbol of resistance, solidarity, and empowerment. The fist is composed entirely of numerous small peace signs, each in various vibrant colors such as red, yellow, blue, green, purple, and pink. This clever visual fusion blends the themes of peace and protest, suggesting a movement that advocates for change through peaceful but determined resistance.

The background is a deep, intense blue that fades to black, creating a sense of depth and focus around the fist. Surrounding the fist are several small, glowing star-like sparkles, which add a magical or hopeful quality to the image. At the bottom, the word "RESIST" is boldly written in green, with a brush-stroke texture that adds an organic, urgent feel to the message.

Symbolically, the raised fist has been used globally to represent unity and strength in the face of oppression, often tied to civil rights, labor movements, and social justice causes. The incorporation of multicolored peace signs expands the meaning toward a vision of peaceful resistance—a call for sustained nonviolent action to achieve justice and equality.

Additionally, the small crown in the lower left corner next to a stylized eye hints at themes of awareness, vigilance, and perhaps empowerment through knowledge or insight. The overall composition effectively conveys a message of vibrant, peaceful defiance, encouraging viewers to stand firm and resilient in their convictions.

This image features a raised fist—a powerful and widely recognized symbol of resistance, solidarity, and empowerment. The fist is composed entirely of numerous small peace signs, each in various vibrant colors such as red, yellow, blue, green, purple, and pink. This clever visual fusion blends the themes of peace and protest, suggesting a movement that advocates for change through peaceful but determined resistance. The background is a deep, intense blue that fades to black, creating a sense of depth and focus around the fist. Surrounding the fist are several small, glowing star-like sparkles, which add a magical or hopeful quality to the image. At the bottom, the word "RESIST" is boldly written in green, with a brush-stroke texture that adds an organic, urgent feel to the message. Symbolically, the raised fist has been used globally to represent unity and strength in the face of oppression, often tied to civil rights, labor movements, and social justice causes. The incorporation of multicolored peace signs expands the meaning toward a vision of peaceful resistance—a call for sustained nonviolent action to achieve justice and equality. Additionally, the small crown in the lower left corner next to a stylized eye hints at themes of awareness, vigilance, and perhaps empowerment through knowledge or insight. The overall composition effectively conveys a message of vibrant, peaceful defiance, encouraging viewers to stand firm and resilient in their convictions.

Fuck lying and delusional #Trump and all in the #EpsteinFiles

Nothing worst than having a rabid dog cornered. 8647

Get in his Head and stay there until the #Midterms Rent Free
#Resist #TACO and his Clown Show on every front 24/7/365
Turn up the Volume and FILM #NoKings #Indivisible #VoteBlue

14.11.2025 19:30 — 👍 4    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
A glossy, black-furred cat fills the frame, its fur rendered with sharp highlights that emphasize a plush, almost velvety texture. The cat’s eyes are a striking, narrowed amber—half-lidded, intensely focused—and its expression reads as sardonic and unamused. With one paw curled around a plain, cream-colored mug held up to its muzzle, the cat seems deliberately humanized: the posture and the cup suggest a moment of caffeinated sarcasm.

The mug bears bold, block-letter text: “TRUMP” on the first line and beneath it, in smaller type, “Is he dead yet?” The typography is straightforward and confrontational, designed to be read immediately. The background looks like a soft, neutral fabric (this appears to be a print on a cup), which mutes distraction and keeps attention on the cat and the slogan.

Visually and emotionally the image leans on dark humor and satire. The black cat—an animal often associated with superstition, mischief, or independence—serves as a sly mouthpiece, turning human political animus into a compact, provocative visual gag. As an artifact it blends pop-culture parody, political provocation, and merchandising design: simple composition, high-contrast imagery, and a pithy, shocking caption meant to provoke a reaction.

A glossy, black-furred cat fills the frame, its fur rendered with sharp highlights that emphasize a plush, almost velvety texture. The cat’s eyes are a striking, narrowed amber—half-lidded, intensely focused—and its expression reads as sardonic and unamused. With one paw curled around a plain, cream-colored mug held up to its muzzle, the cat seems deliberately humanized: the posture and the cup suggest a moment of caffeinated sarcasm. The mug bears bold, block-letter text: “TRUMP” on the first line and beneath it, in smaller type, “Is he dead yet?” The typography is straightforward and confrontational, designed to be read immediately. The background looks like a soft, neutral fabric (this appears to be a print on a cup), which mutes distraction and keeps attention on the cat and the slogan. Visually and emotionally the image leans on dark humor and satire. The black cat—an animal often associated with superstition, mischief, or independence—serves as a sly mouthpiece, turning human political animus into a compact, provocative visual gag. As an artifact it blends pop-culture parody, political provocation, and merchandising design: simple composition, high-contrast imagery, and a pithy, shocking caption meant to provoke a reaction.

F U Old Man #Trump and your Cronies in #ICE 8647
#Resist 24/7/365 Turn up the Volume
#NoKings #Indivisible #BlueCrew

22.11.2025 05:09 — 👍 5    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0
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Judge halts IRS sharing of taxpayer info for immigration crackdown Taxpayer advocacy group, unions are challenging the agency's deal with the Department of Homeland Security, saying it violates taxpayer confidentiality laws.

F U Mentally Declining #Trump and your Cronies in #ICE 8647

Another huge lost for ICE which we need all we can get. Lets see if it holds
Plan ahead, Slow them down, Help and lookout for each other

#Resist 24/7/365 Turn up the Volume
#NoKings #Indivisible #BlueCrew
www.politico.com/news/2025/11...

22.11.2025 00:21 — 👍 6    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
The image is a square graphic with a soft, cloudy background that fades from pale yellow at the top left into gray, then to bluish tones and white toward the bottom. The edges are slightly darker and more textured, giving a vignette effect that draws the eye toward the center text.

At the top left there is a stylized quotation mark in dark gray, signaling that the text is a quote. The main message is centered and uses two contrasting colors to emphasize urgency:


In bold black capital letters:  

  “IT’S IMPORTANT TO VOTE IN THE MIDTERMS.”

Directly beneath, in bold red capital letters, a more dramatic statement:  

  “IF DEMOCRATS WIN, PRESIDENT TRUMP WILL BE IMPEACHED.”

Below this, in smaller, italicized black type, is the attribution: “Karoline Leavitt.”

Visually, the design employs a common rhetorical technique: neutral or serious information in black, followed by a high-stakes warning in red. Red, culturally associated with danger, alarm, or urgency, underscores the implied threat of impeachment. The mix of soft, almost watercolor-like background with stark, blocky text creates contrast between a calm visual field and a heated political message.

Culturally and politically, the quote references U.S. midterm elections and uses the prospect of impeachment as a motivator to vote, reflecting partisan campaign rhetoric. It encapsulates a broader theme in modern political communication: framing electoral outcomes in terms of existential consequences for a favored leader, thereby turning routine civic participation into a high-drama event.

The image is a square graphic with a soft, cloudy background that fades from pale yellow at the top left into gray, then to bluish tones and white toward the bottom. The edges are slightly darker and more textured, giving a vignette effect that draws the eye toward the center text. At the top left there is a stylized quotation mark in dark gray, signaling that the text is a quote. The main message is centered and uses two contrasting colors to emphasize urgency: In bold black capital letters: “IT’S IMPORTANT TO VOTE IN THE MIDTERMS.” Directly beneath, in bold red capital letters, a more dramatic statement: “IF DEMOCRATS WIN, PRESIDENT TRUMP WILL BE IMPEACHED.” Below this, in smaller, italicized black type, is the attribution: “Karoline Leavitt.” Visually, the design employs a common rhetorical technique: neutral or serious information in black, followed by a high-stakes warning in red. Red, culturally associated with danger, alarm, or urgency, underscores the implied threat of impeachment. The mix of soft, almost watercolor-like background with stark, blocky text creates contrast between a calm visual field and a heated political message. Culturally and politically, the quote references U.S. midterm elections and uses the prospect of impeachment as a motivator to vote, reflecting partisan campaign rhetoric. It encapsulates a broader theme in modern political communication: framing electoral outcomes in terms of existential consequences for a favored leader, thereby turning routine civic participation into a high-drama event.

F U lying and delusional #Trump and your Cronies in #ICE 8647
#Resist 24/7/365 Turn up the Volume
#NoKings #Indivisible #BlueCrew

22.11.2025 00:07 — 👍 6    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 1
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Trump and Mamdani bond over affordability issues, love of New York and winning in surprisingly collegial meeting | CNN Politics That collegial interaction was nearly unthinkable in the lead-up to the meeting, but the leader of the MAGA movement and the self-described democratic socialist made clear their conversation was a pro...

F U #UnionBusting #Trump and your Cronies in #ICE 8647

Time will tell they both have to work with each other. TACO has less than a year till midterms. As of now he is losing them badly. He has to pivot

#Resist 24/7/365 Turn up the Volume
#NoKings #Indivisible #BlueCrew
www.cnn.com/2025/11/21/p...

22.11.2025 00:03 — 👍 2    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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Trump: Democrats' message to troops seditious behavior, punishable by death Trump's comments came after a group of Democrats urged US service members to refuse unlawful commands.

F U lying and delusional #Trump and in #ICE 8647

Trump accused six Democratic lawmakers of "seditious behavior. Pot calling the kettle black "FUCK HIM"
Nothing worst than having a rabid dog cornered.

#Resist 24/7/365 Turn up the Volume
#NoKings #Indivisible #BlueCrew
www.bbc.com/news/article...

21.11.2025 03:25 — 👍 3    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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In a world where Trump punches down, be like Pope Leo and lift people up.

21.11.2025 00:53 — 👍 4493    🔁 1182    💬 85    📌 44
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In reversal, DOJ says Comey indictment was reviewed by full grand jury In a reversal from what the DOJ represented in court Wednesday, prosecutors said Thursday that the full grand jury reviewed the indictment of ex-FBI Director James Comey.

F U lying and delusional #Trump and your Cronies in #ICE 8647

You hire Clowns you get a Three Ring Circus

#Resist 24/7/365 Turn up the Volume
#NoKings #Indivisible #BlueCrew
#DOJ #LindseyHalligan
abcnews.go.com/US/doj-halli...

20.11.2025 20:55 — 👍 6    🔁 4    💬 0    📌 0
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My Bad...😉

20.11.2025 10:29 — 👍 6    🔁 2    💬 1    📌 0
The image is a bold, poster-style illustration in black and off‑white with text and a central figure.

Visual details:

At the top, large capital letters read: “THEY BLAME IMMIGRANTS.”
Below this text is a drawing of a man in a suit and hat, with a stern expression, pointing outward as if directing attention or issuing an order.
Behind and beside him is a heap of money: bundles of cash with visible bills, suggesting large wealth.
Under the illustration, more large text says: “SO YOU WON’T BLAME BILLIONAIRES.”
At the very bottom, in a black band with white text, it reads: “It’s Well Past Time ‘EAT THE RICH’”.


Symbolic and cultural meaning:

The suited man symbolizes wealthy elites or powerful figures.
The pile of money emphasizes extreme wealth and economic inequality.
The phrase “They blame immigrants so you won’t blame billionaires” reflects a political critique: it suggests that powerful or wealthy people deflect public anger toward immigrants instead of allowing scrutiny of economic systems or rich elites.
“Eat the rich” is a long‑standing slogan in political and cultural discourse, used metaphorically to express frustration with extreme wealth concentration and perceived injustice in capitalist systems.


Overall, the poster uses stark imagery and strong language to convey a message about scapegoating and class conflict.

The image is a bold, poster-style illustration in black and off‑white with text and a central figure. Visual details: At the top, large capital letters read: “THEY BLAME IMMIGRANTS.” Below this text is a drawing of a man in a suit and hat, with a stern expression, pointing outward as if directing attention or issuing an order. Behind and beside him is a heap of money: bundles of cash with visible bills, suggesting large wealth. Under the illustration, more large text says: “SO YOU WON’T BLAME BILLIONAIRES.” At the very bottom, in a black band with white text, it reads: “It’s Well Past Time ‘EAT THE RICH’”. Symbolic and cultural meaning: The suited man symbolizes wealthy elites or powerful figures. The pile of money emphasizes extreme wealth and economic inequality. The phrase “They blame immigrants so you won’t blame billionaires” reflects a political critique: it suggests that powerful or wealthy people deflect public anger toward immigrants instead of allowing scrutiny of economic systems or rich elites. “Eat the rich” is a long‑standing slogan in political and cultural discourse, used metaphorically to express frustration with extreme wealth concentration and perceived injustice in capitalist systems. Overall, the poster uses stark imagery and strong language to convey a message about scapegoating and class conflict.

F U lying and delusional #Trump and your Cronies in #ICE 8647
Plan ahead, Slow them down, Help and lookout for each other
#Resist 24/7/365 Turn up the Volume
#NoKings #Indivisible #BlueCrew

20.11.2025 19:26 — 👍 10    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0
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Trump calls for Democratic lawmakers to face trial for ‘seditious behavior’ “SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH!” he wrote on Truth Social.

F U Mentally Declining #Trump and Cronies in #ICE 8647

Is it just me or is this the best example of "THE POT CALLING THE KETTLE BLACK" I have ever seen.
Plan ahead, Slow them down, Help each other

#Resist 24/7/365 Turn up the Volume
#NoKings #Indivisible #BlueCrew
www.politico.com/live-updates...

20.11.2025 18:23 — 👍 3    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Charlotte's Latino community goes underground amid Border Patrol operations
YouTube video by WCNC Charlotte's Latino community goes underground amid Border Patrol operations

F U Wannabe #FascistPig #Dictator #Trump and #ICE 8647

Charlotte's Latino community goes underground amid Border Patrol operations
Plan ahead, Slow them down, Help and lookout for each other

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20.11.2025 06:59 — 👍 3    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

And we will never forget it or let him.

20.11.2025 06:37 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0
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F U Stupid Asshole #Trump and your Cronies at #ICE 8647

Now this is the way us old Boomers handle ICE agents
with no IDs or Warrants.

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20.11.2025 06:34 — 👍 3    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

            The image is a stylized cartoon illustration of Trump in a dark business suit, white dress shirt, and red tie, standing with his arms folded. The background is a flat, pale blue, which makes the central figure pop out more strongly.

Trumps head is exaggerated and transformed into a pig’s face: pink pig ears, a rounded orange‑pink snout with large nostrils, and a smooth, almost mask‑like surface that blends with human hair and jawline. This fusion of human figure and animal features creates a caricature that’s meant to be mocking rather than realistic. The arms‑crossed pose and straight posture convey defiance or stubbornness, reinforcing the satirical tone.

To the right of the figure, in plain black text, are the words “Quiet Piggy.” The phrase, paired with the anthropomorphic pig imagery, suggests an insult or attempt to belittle and silence the depicted person. Pigs in Western political cartoons often symbolize greed, gluttony, arrogance, or moral corruption, so the pig mask here likely functions as a visual shorthand for those traits. The simple, almost poster‑like layout—single figure, flat background, bold caption—emphasizes the image’s role as pointed political or social commentary rather than a neutral portrait.

The image is a stylized cartoon illustration of Trump in a dark business suit, white dress shirt, and red tie, standing with his arms folded. The background is a flat, pale blue, which makes the central figure pop out more strongly. Trumps head is exaggerated and transformed into a pig’s face: pink pig ears, a rounded orange‑pink snout with large nostrils, and a smooth, almost mask‑like surface that blends with human hair and jawline. This fusion of human figure and animal features creates a caricature that’s meant to be mocking rather than realistic. The arms‑crossed pose and straight posture convey defiance or stubbornness, reinforcing the satirical tone. To the right of the figure, in plain black text, are the words “Quiet Piggy.” The phrase, paired with the anthropomorphic pig imagery, suggests an insult or attempt to belittle and silence the depicted person. Pigs in Western political cartoons often symbolize greed, gluttony, arrogance, or moral corruption, so the pig mask here likely functions as a visual shorthand for those traits. The simple, almost poster‑like layout—single figure, flat background, bold caption—emphasizes the image’s role as pointed political or social commentary rather than a neutral portrait.

F U Old Man #Trump and your Cronies in #ICE 8647
#Resist 24/7/365 Turn up the Volume
#NoKings #Indivisible #BlueCrew
#PhotoOfTheDay #QuietPiggy

20.11.2025 06:22 — 👍 5    🔁 2    💬 1    📌 0
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Arrests now top 250 in immigration crackdown across North Carolina Federal agents have now arrested more than 250 people during an immigration crackdown in North Carolina centered around Charlotte, the state’s largest city.

F U Mentally Declining #Trump and your Cronies in #ICE 8647

#StephenMiller must be pulling his hair out oops already has. Wanted 1000 a day deported Quota
Plan ahead, Slow them down, and Help each other

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Trump, aka Prize Hog/Loud Piggy. 🐷

#uspoli #QuietPiggy

19.11.2025 20:22 — 👍 8    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0

F U Wannabe #FascistPig #Dictator #Trump and #ICE 8647

May "Quite Piggy" be the rally call that taunts him where ever he goes from now on.

Quite Piggy
Quite Piggy
Quite Piggy
Quite Piggy
Quite Piggy

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19.11.2025 20:26 — 👍 9    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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Trump's words loom over Comey case as judge weighs tossing indictment The government's case against former FBI Director James Comey could be in jeopardy after a judge grilled DOJ attorneys over the prosecution.

F U Mentally Declining #Trump and your Cronies in #ICE 8647

I do not know which is helping us more. TACO is to stupid to keep his mouth shut #QuietPiggy , or his lawyers are just too stupid

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19.11.2025 20:10 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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White House Tries to Defend Trump’s ‘Piggy’ Insult The White House is standing by an insult President Donald Trump hurled at a female reporter.

F U lying and delusional #Trump and your Cronies in #ICE 8647

OK TACO we all know your a Fascist Pig so #QuietPiggy

Film ~ Film ~ Film
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What more proof do you need!

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            In the image, people are gathered in what appears to be a protest or rally. The focus is on two large, hand-made signs held by individuals bundled in winter clothing, suggesting a cold day.

The sign on the left is on white poster board with bold, uneven hand-lettering in blue and red. It reads:  
“TO GET TO OUR NEIGHBORS, YOU HAVE TO GET THRU US!”  
Certain words—especially “NEIGHBORS”—are enlarged and written in a more vivid blue, giving emphasis and a sense of solidarity and protection. The phrase frames the group as a protective barrier around a vulnerable community.

The sign on the right is narrower and looks more weathered, with a rougher, almost distressed style. It says:  
“ABOLISH ICE”  
The word “ICE” is in red with stylized lettering and circles for the letters “C” and “E,” adding a graphic, urgent feel. “ICE” here refers to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, a frequent focal point of immigration-related protests.

Around them, there are hints of an urban environment—stone steps, buildings in the background, people in dark coats. At the lower right, there’s a bright yellow bag with a simple, cartoon-like smiling face, which contrasts sharply with the seriousness of the signs. That smiley face injects an odd, almost accidental cheerfulness into an otherwise tense, political scene.

Symbolically and culturally, the image reflects contemporary protest culture in the United States around immigration and deportation. The “neighbors” language evokes community, mutual care, and a moral appeal: immigrants are not “others” but people next door. “Abolish ICE” is a direct demand, associated with movements that criticize immigration enforcement as cruel or unjust. The hand-made nature of the signs and their imperfect lettering underscore grassroots activism—ordinary people, not polished institutions, asserting their stance in public space.

In the image, people are gathered in what appears to be a protest or rally. The focus is on two large, hand-made signs held by individuals bundled in winter clothing, suggesting a cold day. The sign on the left is on white poster board with bold, uneven hand-lettering in blue and red. It reads: “TO GET TO OUR NEIGHBORS, YOU HAVE TO GET THRU US!” Certain words—especially “NEIGHBORS”—are enlarged and written in a more vivid blue, giving emphasis and a sense of solidarity and protection. The phrase frames the group as a protective barrier around a vulnerable community. The sign on the right is narrower and looks more weathered, with a rougher, almost distressed style. It says: “ABOLISH ICE” The word “ICE” is in red with stylized lettering and circles for the letters “C” and “E,” adding a graphic, urgent feel. “ICE” here refers to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, a frequent focal point of immigration-related protests. Around them, there are hints of an urban environment—stone steps, buildings in the background, people in dark coats. At the lower right, there’s a bright yellow bag with a simple, cartoon-like smiling face, which contrasts sharply with the seriousness of the signs. That smiley face injects an odd, almost accidental cheerfulness into an otherwise tense, political scene. Symbolically and culturally, the image reflects contemporary protest culture in the United States around immigration and deportation. The “neighbors” language evokes community, mutual care, and a moral appeal: immigrants are not “others” but people next door. “Abolish ICE” is a direct demand, associated with movements that criticize immigration enforcement as cruel or unjust. The hand-made nature of the signs and their imperfect lettering underscore grassroots activism—ordinary people, not polished institutions, asserting their stance in public space.


            A crowd moves down a city street, packed between tall buildings that recede into the background. The atmosphere suggests a protest or march: people are walking close together, many wearing masks and casual clothes, some holding signs.

At the center, a person in dark clothing and sunglasses holds a white poster board. The message is written in large, uneven letters, alternating colors: “ICE melts under Resistance!” The word “ICE” is in blue, “melts under” in black, and “Resistance!” in a bold red that visually dominates the sign. The person’s grip on the sign is firm, with both hands visible at the edges of the board, and their face is partially shadowed by a cap and glasses, which gives the sign itself more prominence than the individual.

Other demonstrators are scattered behind and to the sides, slightly out of focus, forming a moving backdrop of faces, placards, and motion. One sign to the right edge is partially visible, with the word “Silence” legible, hinting at another slogan about speaking out. Sunlight cuts through the urban canyon, casting sharp highlights on the street and the marchers, which gives the scene a sense of midday urgency.

Symbolically, the sign hinges on a double meaning of “ICE.” Literally, ice melts under heat; metaphorically, “ICE” refers to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The phrase “melts under Resistance” suggests that organized public opposition—protest, activism, political pressure—can weaken or dissolve the power of that institution. The color contrast reinforces this metaphor: cold blue for “ICE,” then the intense red of “Resistance,” evoking heat, passion, and defiance. The scene captures both a specific political stance on immigration enforcement and a broader theme of collective resistance as a force of change.

A crowd moves down a city street, packed between tall buildings that recede into the background. The atmosphere suggests a protest or march: people are walking close together, many wearing masks and casual clothes, some holding signs. At the center, a person in dark clothing and sunglasses holds a white poster board. The message is written in large, uneven letters, alternating colors: “ICE melts under Resistance!” The word “ICE” is in blue, “melts under” in black, and “Resistance!” in a bold red that visually dominates the sign. The person’s grip on the sign is firm, with both hands visible at the edges of the board, and their face is partially shadowed by a cap and glasses, which gives the sign itself more prominence than the individual. Other demonstrators are scattered behind and to the sides, slightly out of focus, forming a moving backdrop of faces, placards, and motion. One sign to the right edge is partially visible, with the word “Silence” legible, hinting at another slogan about speaking out. Sunlight cuts through the urban canyon, casting sharp highlights on the street and the marchers, which gives the scene a sense of midday urgency. Symbolically, the sign hinges on a double meaning of “ICE.” Literally, ice melts under heat; metaphorically, “ICE” refers to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The phrase “melts under Resistance” suggests that organized public opposition—protest, activism, political pressure—can weaken or dissolve the power of that institution. The color contrast reinforces this metaphor: cold blue for “ICE,” then the intense red of “Resistance,” evoking heat, passion, and defiance. The scene captures both a specific political stance on immigration enforcement and a broader theme of collective resistance as a force of change.

F U Wannabe #FascistPig #Dictator #Trump and #ICE 8647

Plan ahead, Slow them down, and Help each other

#Resist 24/7/365 Turn up the Volume Film ~ Film ~ Film
#NoKings #Indivisible #BlueCrew #PhotoOfTheDay #QuietPiggy

19.11.2025 03:44 — 👍 6    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0

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