But itβs not even taco Tuesday
05.02.2026 01:12 β π 3621 π 684 π¬ 427 π 89But itβs not even taco Tuesday
05.02.2026 01:12 β π 3621 π 684 π¬ 427 π 89Can you ask Fetterman to vote with his party?
27.01.2026 22:49 β π 12 π 0 π¬ 2 π 0β¬οΈβ¬οΈ
21.12.2025 02:24 β π 1750 π 862 π¬ 39 π 33
RFKJr, her cousin, is responsible for cutting cancer research!!!
people.com/caroline-ken...
Disrespect, racism and misogyny are running rampant in America because of this parasite of a presidentβΌοΈ
19.11.2025 13:58 β π 869 π 275 π¬ 23 π 0Horizon Steel Frontiers has yet to be announced, but it appears it will imminently be so β and we just uploaded a copy of the 10-minute video we saw.
13.11.2025 01:27 β π 251 π 33 π¬ 26 π 18
So Trump is turning TX into Poland..
www.wired.com/story/ice-is...
They still havenβt found all the missing children from the floods. Why are they more worried about Illinois than about the children in Texas?
06.10.2025 04:27 β π 12134 π 3971 π¬ 713 π 251
On Wednesday, Rep Malcolm Kenyatta D-Philadelphia was called "boy" and told to
"be careful" off camera by Rep Scott
Barger R-Blair/Huntingdon after making this statement on the PA House floor.
Can't we just get healthcare
28.09.2025 22:42 β π 29762 π 7027 π¬ 3580 π 901
As punishment for Democratic lawmakers leaving the state, Republicans have assigned state troopers to follow Democratic lawmakers everywhere they go.
While other Democrats had a lock-in on the House floor, Reps. Venton Jones and Terry Meza had them follow them into a well known Dallas gay bar. π³οΈβπ
#pinks V
20.08.2025 23:41 β π 34 π 23 π¬ 5 π 1
Gov. Abbott is calling for redistricting in Texas. This is extraordinary because redistricting is only supposed to occur every ten years. The GOP is trying to steal seats!
#MesswithTexas
We know how this ends for anyone that isnβt Christian www.reuters.com/legal/litiga...
29.07.2025 00:45 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Really loving their coverage :) www.wired.com/story/dhs-te...
11.07.2025 15:24 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0They handed me a mat and a folded-up sheet of aluminum foil. "What is this?" "Your blanket." "I don't understand." I was taken to a tiny, freezing cement cell with bright fluorescent lights and a toilet. There were five other women lying on their mats with the aluminum sheets wrapped over them, looking like dead bodies. The guard locked the door behind me.
text There were around 140 of us in our unit. Many women had lived and worked in the US legally for years but had overstayed their visas often after reapplying and being denied. They had all been detained without warning. If someone is a criminal, I agree they should be taken off the streets. But not one of these women had a criminal record. These women acknowledged that they shouldn't have overstayed and took responsibility for their actions. But their frustration wasn't about being held accountable; it was about the endless, bureaucratic limbo they had been trapped in. The real issue was how long it took to get out of the system, with no clear answers, no timeline and no way to move forward. Once deported, many have no choice but to abandon everything they own because the cost of shipping their belongings back is too high. I met a woman who had been on a road trip with her husband. She said they had 10-year work visas. While driving near the San Diego border, they mistakenly got into a lane leading to Mexico. They stopped and told the agent they didn't have their passports on them, expecting to be redirected. Instead, they were detained. They are both pastors.
I met a family of three who had been living in the US for 11 years with work authorizations. They paid taxes and were waiting for their green cards. Every year, the mother had to undergo a background check, but this time, she was told to bring her whole family. When they arrived, they were taken into custody and told their status would now be processed from within the detention center. Another woman from Canada had been living in the US with her husband who was detained after a traffic stop. She admitted she had overstayed her visa and accepted that she would be deported. But she had been stuck in the system for almost six weeks because she hadn't had her passport. Who runs casual errands with their passport? One woman had a 10-year visa. When it expired, she moved back to her home country, Venezuela. She admitted she had overstayed by one month before leaving. Later, she returned for a vacation and entered the US without issue. But when she took a domestic flight from Miami to Los Angeles, she was picked up by Ice and detained. She couldn't be deported because Venezuela wasn't accepting deportees. She didn't know when she was getting out. There was a girl from India who had overstayed her student visa for three days before heading back home. She then came back to the US on a new, valid visa to finish her master's degree and was handed over to Ice due to the three days she had overstayed on her previous visa. There were women who had been picked up off the street, from outside their workplaces, from their homes. All of these women told me that they had been detained for time spans ranging from a few weeks to 10 months. One woman's daughter was outside the detention center protesting for her release.
When we arrived at our next destination, we were forced to go through the entire intake process all over again, with medical exams, fingerprinting - and pregnancy tests; they lined us up in a filthy cell, squatting over a communal toilet, holding Dixie cups of urine while the nurse dropped pregnancy tests in each of our cups. It was disgusting. We sat in freezing-cold jail cells for hours, waiting for everyone to be processed. Across the room, one of the women suddenly spotted her husband. They had both been detained and were now seeing each other for the first time in weeks. The look on her face - pure love, relief and longing - was something I'll never forget. We were beyond exhausted. I felt like I was hallucinating. The guard tossed us each a blanket: "Find a bed." There were no pillows. The room was ice cold, and one blanket wasn't enough. Around me, women lay curled into themselves, heads covered, looking like a room full of corpses. This place made the last jail feel like the Four Seasons. I kept telling myself: Do not let this break you. Thirty of us shared one room. We were given one Styrofoam cup for water and one plastic spoon that we had to reuse for every meal. I eventually had to start trying to eat and, sure enough, I got sick. None of the uniforms fit, and everyone had men's shoes on. The towels they gave us to shower were hand towels. They wouldn't give us more blankets. The fluorescent lights shined on us 24/7. Everything felt like it was meant to break you. Nothing was explained to us. I wasn't given a phone call. We were locked in a room, no daylight, with no idea when we would get out.
Canadian victims of the Trump regime have witnessed and documented first hand the inhumane conditions ICE keeps its victims, subjecting them to psychological and mental torture and degrading living standards. Many victims are kept locked up for months and even years. #StopICE
27.06.2025 04:44 β π 1160 π 516 π¬ 34 π 30
Weβve heard the βweapons of mass destructionβ and βpreemptive strikeβ lines before. What resulted was Americaβs longest war, thousands of Americans dead, and millions of total lives lost.
Did we learn exactly nothing from the last war of literally four years ago?
And βI will work with my colleagues to draft articles of impeachmentβ I wrote it for youβ¦
22.06.2025 04:30 β π 6 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0
- war without congressional approval
- masked thugs abducting and deporting people without due process
- concentration camps on foreign soil
- US military deployed against protesters
- tariffs costing families thousands
- gutting healthcare for millions
β¦ weβre only 152 days in
I feel this very much tonight.. youtu.be/N3fMF6oCNoQ?...
When is the Democratic Party going to wake and realize itβs not about next election anymore? There will not be a next election unless we have checks and balancesβ¦
Call for impeachment!
22.06.2025 03:10 β π 23 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
We have a madman in the White House who is actively trying to trigger total war.
If Jeffries, Schumer, or any other Democratic leaders try to justify this, shrug indifferently, or write a strongly-worded letter and call it a day, they need to step down or be aggressively primaried.
Tfw you donβt know whether your president bombed another country because of actionable intelligence or because he would enjoy the Fox News coverage, and youβre pretty sure itβs the latterβ¦
22.06.2025 02:10 β π 37 π 8 π¬ 3 π 1
Kind of wondering where the Dems are? @housedemocrats.bsky.social @democrats.senate.gov @hakeemjefferson.bsky.social @schumer.senate.gov
Are we able to condemn this action? Are we readying impeachment articles? Where is your leadership?
β’US Intel confirmed Iran has 0 nukes
β’Iran never attacked USA
β’Iran offered to revive nuclear deal
β’Iran is a signature to NPT
β’Iran allows full IAEA inspections
And ALL notwithstanding
β’Trump had no approval from Congress
Trump has violated his Oath. If Congress had a spine theyβd impeach him
Traditionally the gang of 8 is informed before something like this.. I am guessing that didnβt happenβ¦ at what point do republicans say βenoughβ
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