ugh
You think? lol
Kind of fighting back. Two democratic congressmen spoke out. The rest of them are fighting for who can be the biggest nazi.
Counting their doge coin
When NPR dedicated all of 2016 to breaking Bernie down I knew it was compromised.
Oh ffs. Fuck right off congress.
lmfao
Initiating thought process… … ok I see a headline that the DNC did something and I already want to set everything on fire but I am going to do my VERY BEST to reserve the kneejerk reaction and read folx comments and the story and who this dude is… Initial thoughts from the news story: Minnesota, huh? Is this the DNC’s new strategy? When in trouble run for Minnesota politicians? The new improved “Southern Strategy,” if you will? Also, who the hell was the chair before? A Jaime Harrison from South Carolina. Huh, I know nothing about him but I guess the news says his tenure was filled with him arguing with the White House. Wtf does the DNC even do? Break their “code of neutrality” and back shitty primary candidates no one wants. Oh, and they fund raise, ignore constituent’s needs to build campaigns that suck, and do the whole outdated convention bs. Anyway, back to this Martin dude. If the White House was unwilling to listen to Harrison then why would anyone believe a game of musical chairs would fix any of this. The issue is corruption. The democrats are rotten from the inside. The party needs a full restructuring from ground up and at this point, we are very possibly to damned late.
Hmm. Well one zio is now blocked. =)
As for the article, I think the Nicaraguan revolution is another important one to add to the list. The urban areas quietly communicated and organized with the rural areas and that’s how they managed to topple their dictatorship. But… it was violent. I’m no PhD’d history buff but I do know there isn’t a single non-violent revolution that free’d a people.
“Trump pardoned the January 6 convicts. Now his DOJ is wiping evidence of rioters’ crimes from the internet. Donie O’Sullivan and Katelyn Polantz, CNN (January 26, 2025)”
The second step to addiction recovery is to create a support system and seek professional treatment. Since you and I are off to a GREAT start, I’ll deputize myself as your helper. Not sure what part of the US you are in but judging on your brand of rage, I’m guessing a very white and angry part.
Anyway - The National Drug and Alcohol Treatment Hotline, operated by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), is a free, confidential, 24/7 service available at 1-800-662-HELP.
The first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem. ;)
You should probably lay off the meth. It’s not doing you any favors.
Sigh. I feel this but her “what keeps me up at night” really rubs me the wrong way as someone who has been trying to get into science and health research but am not from a wealthy or even moderate income background. I am all but barred out. She wants bright scientists then open the gates to them. So far it’s a bunch of walls and tape unless you live in your parent’s house and have no bills.
Yea I wouldn’t trust the guardian to give this story an accurate headline.
It hurt itself in its confusion.
Canada invited US states to become the 11th territory. I think California should do it.
Unfortunately reactionaries aren’t great at strategizing.
Let’s break down what you just said:
Sounds like a personal problem. But the point is proven regardless. Anyway. I am sure the white supremacist apparatus you are apparently defending will be happy they can continue to fuel pointless hate cults with their draino sourced anger dust.
Yea. I bet. =(