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Posts by Amy LA

PEOPLE: Release the Epstein files!

TRUMP: "...I will ... begin the process of identifying & releasing Government files related to alien & extraterrestrial life, UAP, & UFOs, & any & all other information connected to these...matters."

PEOPLE: Ok...But, still...
ALIENS: Release the Epstein files!

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Wepa! Eso fue perfecto!
🇵🇷🇺🇸🎶🎵💃🏻
The only thing more powerful than hate is LOVE! 💙

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Bosch. Wow.

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Redfin/Rocket Mortgage. Yes. Fantastic ad! #BeANeighbor

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Favorite ads so far:
Lay's
Pepsi
Instacart

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The United States of America is at its best when it honors and celebrates the beautiful diversity that true freedom makes possible.

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We don’t hate America.

We hate what Trump is doing to it.

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Stupid, Ignorant, Uninformed, And Corrupt….

Trump: "We are now the only Country in the World that uses Mail-In Voting." He's right – except for the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Germany, Australia, Canada, India, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Russia, and 22 other countries.

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I do hope you are ok. The last time I did something like that, I was sore for a week.

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Reminder: If Trump and Republicans actually cared about quality of life and safety in DC, they wouldn’t have rammed through a CR in March that slashed $1 billion from the city’s budget.

And Democrats don’t get a pass—Chuck Schumer voted for it right alongside them.

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Democrats Urged to Bow Down to Tech Fascism As tech billionaires embrace Trump's authoritarianism, consultants urge Democrats to bend the knee in the name of Silicon Valley 'innovation.'

Democrats Urged to Bow Down to Tech Fascism.

As Trump and Silicon Valley robber barons dismantle US democracy, some Democratic consultants have a strange solution: surrender.

More at The Nerd Reich:

www.thenerdreich.com/democrats-ur...

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The way I just laugh-snorted at this... 😂😂

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Holy shit.

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The Trump administration says Delaney Hall is full of dangerous criminals. ICE statistics say otherwise. - New Jersey Globe When Newark Mayor Ras Baraka and three of New Jersey’s Democratic members of Congress got involved in a scuffle with immigration officials outside the

Transparency. Accountability. Oversight. That is what we need from this administration.

They said they’d go after the worst of the worst, but common sense and the data shows that’s not who they are detaining.

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Screenshot of a portion of text from George Orwell's 1984:
"There was a certain photograph about which you had a hallucination. You believed that you had actually held it in your hands. It was a photograph something like this.” 
  An oblong slip of newspaper had appeared between O’Brien’s fingers. For perhaps five seconds it was within the angle of Winston’s vision. It was a photograph, and there was no question of its identity. It was the photograph. It was another copy of the photograph of Jones, Aaronson, and Rutherford at the Party function in New York, which he had chanced upon eleven years ago and promptly destroyed. For only an instant it was before his eyes, then it was out of sight again. But he had seen it, unquestionably he had seen it! He made a desperate, agonizing effort to wrench the top half of his body free. It was impossible to move so much as a centimeter in any direction. For the moment he had even forgotten the dial. All he wanted was to hold the photograph in his fingers again, or at least to see it.
 “It exists!” he cried.
  “No,” said O’Brien.
  He stepped across the room. There was a memory hole in the opposite wall. O’Brienlifted the grating. Unseen, the frail slip of paper was whirling away on the current of warm air; it was vanishing in a flash of flame. O’Brien turned away from the wall.
 “Ashes,” he said. “Not even identifiable ashes. Dust. It does not exist. It never existed.”
 “But it did exist! It does exist! It exists in memory. I remember it. You remember it.”
 “I do not remember it,” said O’Brien.

Screenshot of a portion of text from George Orwell's 1984: "There was a certain photograph about which you had a hallucination. You believed that you had actually held it in your hands. It was a photograph something like this.” An oblong slip of newspaper had appeared between O’Brien’s fingers. For perhaps five seconds it was within the angle of Winston’s vision. It was a photograph, and there was no question of its identity. It was the photograph. It was another copy of the photograph of Jones, Aaronson, and Rutherford at the Party function in New York, which he had chanced upon eleven years ago and promptly destroyed. For only an instant it was before his eyes, then it was out of sight again. But he had seen it, unquestionably he had seen it! He made a desperate, agonizing effort to wrench the top half of his body free. It was impossible to move so much as a centimeter in any direction. For the moment he had even forgotten the dial. All he wanted was to hold the photograph in his fingers again, or at least to see it. “It exists!” he cried. “No,” said O’Brien. He stepped across the room. There was a memory hole in the opposite wall. O’Brienlifted the grating. Unseen, the frail slip of paper was whirling away on the current of warm air; it was vanishing in a flash of flame. O’Brien turned away from the wall. “Ashes,” he said. “Not even identifiable ashes. Dust. It does not exist. It never existed.” “But it did exist! It does exist! It exists in memory. I remember it. You remember it.” “I do not remember it,” said O’Brien.

I am not a fan of the ongoing immersive theatrical performance of Orwell's 1984 that is playing out in the USA...
#TheListExists

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Screenshot of a portion of text from George Orwell's 1984:
"There was a certain photograph about which you had a hallucination. You believed that you had actually held it in your hands. It was a photograph something like this.” 
  An oblong slip of newspaper had appeared between O’Brien’s fingers. For perhaps five seconds it was within the angle of Winston’s vision. It was a photograph, and there was no question of its identity. It was the photograph. It was another copy of the photograph of Jones, Aaronson, and Rutherford at the Party function in New York, which he had chanced upon eleven years ago and promptly destroyed. For only an instant it was before his eyes, then it was out of sight again. But he had seen it, unquestionably he had seen it! He made a desperate, agonizing effort to wrench the top half of his body free. It was impossible to move so much as a centimeter in any direction. For the moment he had even forgotten the dial. All he wanted was to hold the photograph in his fingers again, or at least to see it.
 “It exists!” he cried.
  “No,” said O’Brien.
  He stepped across the room. There was a memory hole in the opposite wall. O’Brienlifted the grating. Unseen, the frail slip of paper was whirling away on the current of warm air; it was vanishing in a flash of flame. O’Brien turned away from the wall.
 “Ashes,” he said. “Not even identifiable ashes. Dust. It does not exist. It never existed.”
 “But it did exist! It does exist! It exists in memory. I remember it. You remember it.”
 “I do not remember it,” said O’Brien.

Screenshot of a portion of text from George Orwell's 1984: "There was a certain photograph about which you had a hallucination. You believed that you had actually held it in your hands. It was a photograph something like this.” An oblong slip of newspaper had appeared between O’Brien’s fingers. For perhaps five seconds it was within the angle of Winston’s vision. It was a photograph, and there was no question of its identity. It was the photograph. It was another copy of the photograph of Jones, Aaronson, and Rutherford at the Party function in New York, which he had chanced upon eleven years ago and promptly destroyed. For only an instant it was before his eyes, then it was out of sight again. But he had seen it, unquestionably he had seen it! He made a desperate, agonizing effort to wrench the top half of his body free. It was impossible to move so much as a centimeter in any direction. For the moment he had even forgotten the dial. All he wanted was to hold the photograph in his fingers again, or at least to see it. “It exists!” he cried. “No,” said O’Brien. He stepped across the room. There was a memory hole in the opposite wall. O’Brienlifted the grating. Unseen, the frail slip of paper was whirling away on the current of warm air; it was vanishing in a flash of flame. O’Brien turned away from the wall. “Ashes,” he said. “Not even identifiable ashes. Dust. It does not exist. It never existed.” “But it did exist! It does exist! It exists in memory. I remember it. You remember it.” “I do not remember it,” said O’Brien.

I am not a fan of this ongoing immersive theatrical performance of Orwell's 1984... #Doublethink

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thread you must read:

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"A Prince, whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people."

—The Declaration of Independence

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Oh sure...our democracy is being replaced by a fascist dictatorship, tens of millions of people will lose their healthcare, a concentration camp just opened in FL, and there's talk of deporting citizens...but thank goodness we don't have a smart woman who demonstrated joy and compassion in office.

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Rereading Orwell's 1984. If you have yet to read it, I urge you to do so ASAP. In particular, read chapter 9 of part 2. #chilling #MakeOrwellFictionAgain

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The Supreme Court Is Helping Republicans Win Their War On Planned Parenthood The Court's opinion in Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic is awful not only for Medicaid patients, but also for millions of other people whose legal rights just got less safe.

Congress passed a law to help poor people access quality healthcare providers of their choice yet the Republicans on the Supreme Court just ruled in Medina v. Planned Parenthood that people can't sue when states break the law, as if Congress was just kidding

ballsandstrikes.org/scotus/medin...

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Agreed! (Not a single senator with a shred of integrity should vote for him.)

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Socialism is what they called public power.

Socialism is what they called social security. 
 
Socialism is what they called the growth of free and independent labor organizations.
 
Socialism is their name for almost anything that helps all the people.

—Harry Truman, 1952

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Folks, it’s free. Learn. Please.

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If you're going to have the gall to kick millions of Americans off their health insurance, you should have the guts to answer questions about it.

Cindy Hyde Smith chickens out. 🐔

Make sure everyone sees this!

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We're getting very close to an *actual* WAR IS PEACE Fox news banner.

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Tense and nervous.

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I remember.

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We cannot bomb our way to peace.

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This.

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