If you watch and share one thing today make at this. Why is every democrat in the country not talking like this?
Posts by John Seyerle
The effective federal corporate income tax rate:
1950: 50%
1990: 25%
2020: 13%
Stop asking "but how we will pay for it?" Restore the corporate tax rate.
That is how we will pay for it.
Still better than the sh*t they tell us everyday. Puppies always save the day.
An mRNA treatment for PANCREATIC CANCER was in trials, among many other uses. Choosing to end this research is choosing to sentence millions to an early, painful death
Picture of the century. 😍
📷 credit: Science Tube
Boston Globe mock front page from April 9, 2016. Date says April 9, 2017, with giant headline “DEPORTATIONS TO BEGIN” and “Markets sink as trade war looms.”
Ten years ago today, in April 2016, the Boston Globe printed a satirical front page imagining a future Trump administration. The page was called "alarmist," "hyperbolic," "dystopian." But we’ve put up with so much since then it now looks like . . . a slow Thursday?
Happy Dogs 🤣
Trump lost this war in every possible sense — morally, legally, politically, economically, reputationally, and strategically.
Earth and Moon from DSCOVR NASA's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) aboard the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite captured this unique view of the Moon as it moved in front of the sunlit side of Earth last month. This view shows the fully illuminated “dark side” of the moon that is never visible from Earth. Ian Regan processed this version of the image to account for the Moon's motion. NASA / NOAA / Ian Regan
I hadn't seen this before. This is pretty remarkable.
Earth and Moon in one NASA photo.
ht @astrokatie.com
You could have had free universal healthcare this entire time. The money was always there.
Dog smiles are the best
Who is going to inspect your daughter’s genitals when they accuse her of being transgender?
His job is to destroy the United States
Quokka
Amazing how quickly the “party of small government” has morphed into the party of “imperiously all up in everyone’s shit all the time.”
Incredible footage from a United Airlines flight of the Artemis II launch.
Our liberation is all interconnected.
We can't fight for gender justice without defending transgender people.
A poster with a gradient background of blue, white, and pink, displaying the text: "Celebrating Transgender Day of Visibility" and "March 31, 2026."
Trans rights are human rights.
This Transgender Day of Visibility, we honor the resilience of transgender and nonbinary Americans and celebrate their incredible courage.
(alongside an image of the Transgender Pride Flag) We will never give up in the fight for trans rights.
On this Trans Day of Visibility, we honor our trans siblings by standing beside their courage in supporting their visibility. How we show up for our most marginalized members is an indication of strength, solidarity, and heart.
Trans youth are coming out and living in their gender much earlier than older generations
It's #transdayofvisibility 🏳️⚧️
A study of hundreds of trans people finds:
🏳️⚧️ Most first felt their gender differed from their sex around age 11
🏳️⚧️ Younger generations reach milestones earlier
🏳️⚧️ Gen Z participants reported living in their affirmed gender around age 17 (it's around 50 for baby boomers)
On Transgender Day of Visibility, we celebrate the resilience of transgender Americans. We affirm, today and every day, that trans rights are human rights and that all our neighbors deserve to live safely and authentically.
Today is Trans Day of Visibility. Trans, non-binary, and gender-nonconforming people have always been here — from the hijra of India to the Diné nádleehi to the leaders who built the modern LGBTQIA+ movement here in New York. Your existence is not up for debate. Your lives are not a political issue. We're fighting for a city where every trans New Yorker can live openly, safely, and with joy.
Political cartoon with media focused on a small group of people holding a sign that says “Hate” and ignoring a huge group of people holding signs of hope and love.
This seems particularly important for this week (and last) when so many people in the world embrace rituals and remembrances of fighting oppression, trying to walk together towards liberation, and love.
Bad immigration economics assumes every extra person is one less seat. Good economics notices they also bring a seat, a side dish, and demand for the bloke selling drinks.
The first story is fear; the second is how economies work.
We have friends everywhere! #NoKings