“When the very rich so controlled the means of communication that it would be almost impossible for ordinary people to make informed decisions and so democracy would then be broken…”
- attributed to Albert Einstein
We have been here before, and we know what to do. RESIST!
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Now with the death of Iran, the greatest enemy America has is the Radical Left, Highly Incompetent, Democrat Party! Thank you for your attention to this matter. President DJT
Can we talk about the implications of a U.S. government leader openly calling their opposition “the greatest enemy America”?
This is definitely dictator speak.
This man will be running for POTUS at some point in his life. I love everything he says and how he says it.
youtu.be/Pzc1p9RSK9o?...
It’s horrible everyday! Every other country is getting rid of their big shot government people. Why aren’t we ???
Dignity means never having to choose between your job and your family. This week, I introduced the bipartisan Flexible Leave Act to expand access to flexible, job-protected leave that works for families in Delaware & across the country. Workers deserve flexibility—not rigid, one-size-fits-all rules.
“I’ve never protested before - but I just watched 4th & 5th grade kids run away from our own government.” 😕🇺🇸💔
(From @crindivisible.bsky.social )
I think we can safely assume that Shitler had Epstein whacked.
You don’t “move on” from the largest sex trafficking ring in the world. You expose it. #StandWithSurvivors
Perfect
Good morning. The President of the United States was in the middle of the most serious child sex trafficking ring of the last quarter century.
He is referenced not a dozen times in the case files. Not 100 times. Not 1,000 times. He’s referenced 38,000 times.
Imagine being the most powerful man in the world and being this much of a whiney victim BITCH.
Good god what a child
We did not properly punish the confederates. We did not properly punish the insurrectionists on January 6th. We have to punish ICE.
They can’t be allowed to slink back into their communities quietly. Expose them. Arrest them. Convict them. Imprison them.
Of course this is who he wants….
The arrest of Don Lemon is textbook fascism—a brazen attempt to silence reporting on a criminal regime. Stand up for Don, because our rights stand and fall with those of courageous journalists throughout this country.
WTF!!!!!
Maybe they'll find the Epstein files in the Fulton County Board of Elections office . . .
I guess the question I keep circling is whether a tool meant as a brake has turned into a permanent veto ... and whether that’s what’s forcing courts into roles they were never meant to permanently hold.
If the deadlock isn't broken can we ever get out of this cycle?
This is an OUTRAGEOUS assault on the press and just goes to show that Convicted Felon Donald Trump doesn’t want people to see the truth about what is happening in our country when he tries to silence us!
In reading more about this - it seems that the founders relied on this loop to work. To keep democracy moving rather than judges having "final" say. This loop is meant to keep public trust.
So how do we fix the breakdown of this loop... Easiest immediate thing seems to be fixing the filibuster.
You’re right - Congress writes the law. What finally clicked for me after Deadlocked is that there’s meant to be a loop between the courts and Congress. Courts interpret the law, and then Congress is supposed to circle back and confirm, clarify, or reject that interpretation by updating the statute.
Agreed ... EO governance and court appeals are symptoms of the current breakdown. I was mostly trying to understand how we got here.
A functioning Congress could’ve corrected things like Citizens United long ago instead of leaving courts to carry that weight.
I’m still learning too. Deadlocked confused me at first, but pushed me to read more and think through the underlying mechanics. It’s making more sense... like why Roe ended up so fragile... Congress should’ve built durable legislation around the Court’s interp if it had been functioning properly.
I thank him for what he's doing. What an extremely harsh time for those guys
Just imagine if Congress could actually legislate again.
The core issue seems like permanent minority veto. When a minority can block ordinary legislation indefinitely, Congress can’t govern and power shifts elsewhere. Reforming that bottleneck feels more urgent than new guardrails.