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Judges need to start throwing mother fuckers in jail. Any one of us pulled that shit we’d be locked up faster than we could get the word”no” from out our mouths

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On 3/17/2025 at 9:49 PM, 1pooh4u said:

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It really does and the people in the positions to do it are either scared, bought or lazy. If there was something i could do, i would but it seems "vote for your interests" isn't going too well

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1 hour ago, André Toulon said:

It really does and the people in the positions to do it are either scared, bought or lazy. If there was something i could do, i would but it seems "vote for you interests" isn't going too well

They called the DC police. Instead of getting help they helped DOGE break into the building 

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The American experiment and the world’s oldest surviving democracy is soon to be no more. Trump is saying the preemptive pardons of Kizinger and Cheney aren’t valid.  He’s doing this because he knows for sure there will either never be elections again OR there will never be a FAIR election ever again. 
otherwise he would leave the pardons because he needs to preemptively pardon himself and a lot of people in his administration on his way out the door too 

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18 minutes ago, 1pooh4u said:

They called the DC police. Instead of getting help they helped DOGE break into the building 

Yeah i read that. By people with power, i meant the Dems. I know police are an easy buy. Not to advocate for them, but they mostly get paid shit so taking the side of the dude with money rather than doing their civic duty is a given.

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3 minutes ago, André Toulon said:

Yeah i read that. By people with power, i meant the Dems. I know police are an easy buy. Not to advocate for them, but they mostly get paid shit so taking the side of the dude with money rather than doing their civic duty is a given.

Taking the side of the dude with money is the police's civic duty.

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1 hour ago, 1pooh4u said:

The American experiment and the world’s oldest surviving democracy is soon to be no more. Trump is saying the preemptive pardons of Kizinger and Cheney aren’t valid.  He’s doing this because he knows for sure there will either never be elections again OR there will never be a FAIR election ever again. 
otherwise he would leave the pardons because he needs to preemptively pardon himself and a lot of people in his administration on his way out the door too 

I've been kinda thinking about the prospects of future elections, and.. kinda feels like, whether there are or aren't, the damage has been done. Not even in the "fair election" angle. Current leadership has surely disillusioned so many that it just doesn't matter. We have now the clearest demonstration that any elected member will be just as likely to fold before putting up any fight for democracy.. where's the motivation to vote for whom represents you when their first priority is representing their own interests?

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1 hour ago, rpgamer said:

I've been kinda thinking about the prospects of future elections, and.. kinda feels like, whether there are or aren't, the damage has been done. Not even in the "fair election" angle. Current leadership has surely disillusioned so many that it just doesn't matter. We have now the clearest demonstration that any elected member will be just as likely to fold before putting up any fight for democracy.. where's the motivation to vote for whom represents you when their first priority is representing their own interests?

That’s why it’s important to harass our local state and national leaders when they do bad. Call them constantly. Stand in front of their offices. Demand they do the job they were elected to do.  We need to make our government officials afraid of us. not us fearing the government.  Demand big $ and corporate special interests out of government. If we just give up and act lazy like them then we will lose whatever democracy we can salvage from this 

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We the people need to make the $$ these pig politicians get not worth it. Harass them at work. At home. At restaurants. Wherever they are let them know that their lack of action is completely unacceptable 

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Other countries are being told to not travel to the US or to do so at their own risk as there have been numerous incidents where foreign visitors - legally here - have been grabbed by ICE and hauled away. No reason given. 

We are the country on the watchlist now. Wonder how much he'll claim Biden did it when this summer's tourist money doesn't happen. 

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4 hours ago, 1pooh4u said:

That’s why it’s important to harass our local state and national leaders when they do bad. Call them constantly. Stand in front of their offices. Demand they do the job they were elected to do.  We need to make our government officials afraid of us. not us fearing the government.  Demand big $ and corporate special interests out of government. If we just give up and act lazy like them then we will lose whatever democracy we can salvage from this 

or even run for local positions. we can not let it end this way. i refuse. 

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you get escorted out of the office, locked out of the building, blocked from your email and files, idk

the Constitution and laws are just something we wrote on paper to avoid the reality that power actually derives from a monopoly on lethal force.

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1 hour ago, rpgamer said:

I feel like I'm confused on the idea of "illegally fired." Like. If someone doesn't have the authority to fire you, how are you out of a job?

Needs to be litigated to prove they actually broke the law in firing them. They're claiming it's for cause of poor performance. It's obvious BS, but that's the still how it is sadly. When it's people in power breaking the law, the injustice system is always gonna be playing catch up. That's why it's so important not to put people in the highest positions of power who have ill intent to abuse that power in the first place. Too many people seemed to have missed the lesson unfortunately, and now we're here.

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2 hours ago, rpgamer said:

I feel like I'm confused on the idea of "illegally fired." Like. If someone doesn't have the authority to fire you, how are you out of a job?

Dark_Cloud_Overhead covered most of it. The other parts have to do with the office of president has the right to terminate someone in certain departments but they are supposed to be required to give a full and justifiable reason for doing so to Congress with a 30 day period of review during which, I assume, that individual is either still allowed to work or is out on paid leave. With some of these people, they were all but chased out of their offices at gunpoint and barely allowed to collect their own personal things. 

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Watch MD come in here talking about how great it is that Trump signed an EO dismantling the DOE. How long will the courts be dealing with this shit? 

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I can’t believe that I live in the United States during a time when telling foreigners to not travel here is sound advice. Also people on visas that want to stay should be told to not travel through our airports and to not cross into Mexico or Canada. There’s no guarantees they’ll be allowed back. 

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