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This is the most confusing administration, probably by design, that I can remember. 
He got rid of DEI, EEOC and all diversity initiatives in the federal government. 
His Pentagon and State Department are not acknowledging Black History Month.  He then releases a statement trying to sound all in on Black History Month. He threw Tiger Woods name in his statement somewhere. Ofc Trump loves Tiger Woods. He’s got tons of $ and cheats on his wife too.  Other than that the other people named are either questionable character people still living like Justice Thomas or grade school learning level like Tubman and Douglas. That’s fine I guess but I’m just sayin throw in some people most people might not have heard of, like Henrietta Lacks  or probably thousands of other people deserving of historic immortality but haven’t even gotten a “thank you”

  

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Edit: I think this should be a 3 panel, this should be the first & last panel.  The middle panel should be him looking at Washington over his shoulder, with Washington in his original position.  (BTW, anybody else see a woman's head in the table leg & cloth?)

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Just now, 1pooh4u said:

Ostensibly it’s so they can cut off every single form of aid.  Realistically this is what sets off an intervention, and historically has in Roman times.  The tyrants forcing themselves into Rome to dispose of leaders.

Shit is about to get very ugly.

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Just now, Jman said:

Ostensibly it’s so they can cut off every single form of aid.  Realistically this is what sets off an intervention, and historically has in Roman times.  The tyrants forcing themselves into Rome to dispose of leaders.

Shit is about to get very ugly.

lol I deleted my post because @discolé monade posted it yesterday 

but it sounds very similar to what he did at Twitter 

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4 minutes ago, Jman said:

It’s been a fringe theory since November.

I’m starting to wonder now with all his satellites and tech abilities. He’s got access to things he definitely shouldn’t. I know some of it is recent but idfk. Trump says shit that raises eyebrows but he knows we won’t do shit. Why? Cuz we don’t want to be like them despite being shown over and over that all their accusations were actually confessions 

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32 minutes ago, André Toulon said:

Oh, I've been thinking that since I sat up waiting for the votes to come in...I just keep most of my nanners hidden 

Like, I didn’t wanna sound like a crazy election denier but now I’m like no fuckin way this clown won both the popular and electoral college. No fucking way 

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3 minutes ago, 1pooh4u said:

Like, I didn’t wanna sound like a crazy election denier but now I’m like no fuckin way this clown won both the popular and electoral college. No fucking way 

After the report I posted from Secular Talk, I'm unfortunately leaning toward it being stolen.

We were getting alarm bells over voter purges by republicans. I couldn't have seen 3.5m coming, though.

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5 minutes ago, naraku360 said:

After the report I posted from Secular Talk, I'm unfortunately leaning toward it being stolen.

We were getting alarm bells over voter purges by republicans. I couldn't have seen 3.5m coming, though.

Looks like they abused legal ways to purge voters and invalidate legal mail in ballots but that it’s as many as 3.5m and no one is talking about it is crazy 

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4 minutes ago, 1pooh4u said:

Looks like they abused legal ways to purge voters and invalidate legal mail in ballots but that it’s as many as 3.5m and no one is talking about it is crazy 

The actions are nothing new. Republicans have been doing this since well before I was born. Like, since before most of us were.

The extent was enough to smell fishy going back to election day. That's what's new this time.

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5 minutes ago, naraku360 said:

The actions are nothing new. Republicans have been doing this since well before I was born. Like, since before most of us were.

The extent was enough to smell fishy going back to election day. That's what's new this time.

But what can be done?  The election was certified 

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Eh, I don't really buy it. I'm sure they tried all sorts of shenanigans, but I can't believe they actually got away with tossing out enough votes to swing anything without anyone catching on before now. Either way, what does it matter now? As pleasant as it would be to live in denial, it's just engaging in a form of pointless escapism from the unfortunate reality we find ourselves in now.

I find it a lot more believable people were simply swayed by the massive misinformation campaign they waged anyway, as I'm a firm believer in the endless stupidity of the human race.

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18 minutes ago, Jman said:

If it was certified under false pretenses, one could argue that the process was invalid.

Will the courts see it that way?  How do you prove voter rolls weren’t purged in good faith, the same for the invalidated provisional ballots and mail in? 
 

I’m not trying to be a defeatist but there might not be anything anyone can do at this point. Is it worth it to know the truth? Yes but we have to take action with what we can change now. As frustrating as it is, acting on this might be a waste of time 

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When you got right-wing billionaires taking over media organizations and twisting their coverage like this, who needs to actually cheat. A lot easier to just buy up all the microphones so people only hear what they want us to hear. This is the real danger to me and the last true line of defense. When they start going full force after journalists and trying to shut down what's left of the free press, it's over.

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23 minutes ago, Dark_Cloud_Overhead said:

Eh, I don't really buy it. I'm sure they tried all sorts of shenanigans, but I can't believe they actually got away with tossing out enough votes to swing anything without anyone catching on before now. Either way, what does it matter now? As pleasant as it would be to live in denial, it's just engaging in a form of pointless escapism from the unfortunate reality we find ourselves in now.

I find it a lot more believable people were simply swayed by the massive misinformation campaign they waged anyway, as I'm a firm believer in the endless stupidity of the human race.

I don't know that I'd call it escapism. Whether they won legitimately or not doesn't chanfe that it's the same result.

One is the death of democracy; the other is misinformation won.

However, these aren't mutually exclusive, and evidence of tampering should be taken seriously.

7 minutes ago, Dark_Cloud_Overhead said:

When you got right-wing billionaires taking over media organizations and twisting their coverage like this, who needs to actually cheat. A lot easier to just buy up all the microphones so people only hear what they want us to hear. This is the real danger to me and the last true line of defense. When they start going full force after journalists and trying to shut down what's left of the free press, it's over.

The problem is that simply not needing to cheat has never stopped the far right from cheating. We are talking about the team who, in 2020, tried getting fake electoral college papers signed off.

It doesn't help that our "lEfT-wInG mEdIa" like CNN (lol) have already buckled to this administration.

I'm not all in on the rigged election concept, but I've opened up to it more with the newer information. I doubt anything can be done.

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i'm really fucking curious.

when will enough, actually be enough?

we, the people, are now confronted with taxation, without representation.

please, tell me what the people, that did not vote for this monstrosity (sp) of the u.s. presidential administration, are supposed to think.

a convicted felon is in charge of ...everything of the u.s. and a non u.s. citizen, that is a billionaire (on paper) holding the strings, while throwing nazi salutes during the ...

fuck. dude.....

 

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Elon Musk has been granted full access to the U.S. Treasury Department's payment systems, he has access to every single USians financial data, and can disrupt $6 trillion in federal payments. He’s not an elected official nor is he part of any confirmed government department. - Anonymous 

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6 hours ago, rpgamer said:

Typical dems. "We posted on social media already. There's literally nothing more we can do."

Dems need to get people out there willing to throw fruit and rotten eggs at these people. Stop worrying about being called homophobes when someone points out Republicans bend over and spread their ass cheeks and say "please here sir" whenever Trump is in the room. They got to stop doing the "we're going to take the high way" tact. Didn't work. Now's the time to stop being civil and start mocking, slinging mud and running over a bunch of spineless pussies. Who are the "oh, they shouldn't be so abhorrent" wine and cracker eating rich liberals on the coasts going to vote for? I'm sure they wouldn't vote GOP even if a Democrat dumped a big shit bowl over some Republican's head.

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9 hours ago, Jman said:

This is reaching “Military is going to take over and round up the President and his friends” levels.

I'm glad I'm not the only one that has had this feeling. I have been wondering if there has been a "Plan B" being made since before the election.

I just didn't think we'd be escalated this soon. But Trump looks awful, probably feels awful and we know he doesn't care about who he harms because ... you find the word.

Trump alone might've been one thing but the power grab by Musk feels like something else.

I didn't see this but apparently BlueSky had this message on searches today: "This is a hostile takeover of the federal government by a private citizen of unlimited means with no restrictions and no transparency. Welcome to the Deep State."

It just feels like "something."

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55 minutes ago, tsar4 said:

Elon Musk has been granted full access to the U.S. Treasury Department's payment systems, he has access to every single USians financial data, and can disrupt $6 trillion in federal payments. He’s not an elected official nor is he part of any confirmed government department. - Anonymous 

I saw on BlueSky that someone mentioned that one of the Departments has already declared that it will only do press releases on X and no longer send emails.

Musk wanted X to be an "everything app." Now he has the power to force that on us, willing or not.

Conspiracy theorists have gone on about this for 30 years. Ironically, it came to pass and it's by a guy who've they embraced. Real-life irony there.

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18 hours ago, Jman said:

Ostensibly it’s so they can cut off every single form of aid.  Realistically this is what sets off an intervention, and historically has in Roman times.  The tyrants forcing themselves into Rome to dispose of leaders.

Shit is about to get very ugly.

some of us saw this coming. 

history does in fact, and will always repeat. until humankind can break this cycle of abuse we put ourselves through....

but that's too fucking hippy/communist/socialist/libtard/ for most, and it's a damn shame. 

babylon indeed. 

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9 hours ago, _lost_username_ said:

 


It just feels like "something."

you are not alone.

 

 

i had asked a question after the elections,[about what i was seeing on the tiktok, before i deleted it-and facebook- this is my only thing, for whatever this is XD], but it was in regards to start sending texts encrypted, which i know nothing about, and to get a vpn...again, i have a lap top. i'm still waiting for any news article to pop up, before that kind of useful media is gone. 

i have always thought about purchasing an ameuteur radio. i have some basic comm. skills, how hard can it be to learn morse code?

i'm semi/super cereal. 

if i won the lottery,  i wouldn't tell a soul.....

but there'd be signs. 

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I know someone who supports the tariffs and has said that other places ("everywhere") already tariffs us hard without tariffs inmposed by the United States.

I finally decided to look this up, but Google is a bunch of shiteating cunts and finding anything now is ass. Anyone know much about this info or know where to find it?

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