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@clusteredkayjay
Happening right now!!! Come through and show us some love!! 💜💜💜😍😘 (at The Nectar)
Hope you think of me & it fucks you up
Hungry Sir Tubbers #frogsofinstagram #pacmanfrog #feedingtime #hungryhungryhippo
Sometimes I like to overdo it
I wear hats that are too big for my head, but she still likes me anyway. . . . #💜 (at Staples Center)
Here's to another amazing day. 😍💜😘 . . . #bestillmyheart #spoiled #gokingsgo #lakings (at LA Kings -Staples Center)
"So at the very least, I could wash my clothes and know what it's like to have control over the spin cycle" -Andrea Gibson
at Los Angeles, California
Bastille, Fake it.
I see a few key patterns here. First, the decision to first block, and then allow, green card holders was meant to create chaos and pull out opposition; they never intended to hold it for too long. It wouldn’t surprise me if the goal is to create “resistance fatigue,” to get Americans to the point where they’re more likely to say “Oh, another protest? Don’t you guys ever stop?” relatively quickly. However, the conspicuous absence of provisions preventing them from executing any of the “next steps” I outlined yesterday, such as bulk revocation of visas (including green cards) from nationals of various countries, and then pursuing them using mechanisms being set up for Latinos, highlights that this does not mean any sort of backing down on the part of the regime. Note also the most frightening escalation last night was that the DHS made it fairly clear that they did not feel bound to obey any court orders. CBP continued to deny all access to counsel, detain people, and deport them in direct contravention to the court’s order, citing “upper management,” and the DHS made a formal (but confusing) statement that they would continue to follow the President’s orders. (See my updates from yesterday, and the various links there, for details) Significant in today’s updates is any lack of suggestion that the courts’ authority played a role in the decision. That is to say, the administration is testing the extent to which the DHS (and other executive agencies) can act and ignore orders from the other branches of government. This is as serious as it can possibly get: all of the arguments about whether order X or Y is unconstitutional mean nothing if elements of the government are executing them and the courts are being ignored.
Trial Balloon for a Coup? Analyzing the news of the past 24 hours (via platanerx)
Gotta stay ready for the fuckshit to pop off
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Waiting patiently for my love to return (at Best Western Plus-Redondo Bch Inn)
my favorite photo in 2017 at Women’s March 🚺
I've had so many fuck ups and I've fucked up so many times. But this, this is so different and I really don't want to mess it up. I'm still super poor but I am in such a wonderful place right now. I'm surrounded by a wonderful small circle of amazing people who understand me and actually look out for me and care for me just as much as I do them. I no longer feel like I'm the one having to hold everything together by myself. And to top it all off I have the most fantastic girl by my side.