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True in my world
rapepublican revisionist history.
very true
and yet his cult still love him. Cowardly rapepulicans.
WHO wants to support a Nazi?
This is a must watch video. Finally clearly explains what is happening behind closed doors that our media s not addressing. We'll worth your time to watch and digest.
as well they should because its fucking illegal. im tired of this administration getting away with crimes
the entire pool of reporters in unison. Bully will back down and hopefully learn a lesson...nah
so true
Win the midterms or d__ trying http://news.usaunify.org/TSlgSH
If you’re upset about Trump’s billionaire pals the Ellisons canceling Colbert then you need to CANCEL YOUR PARAMOUNT PLUS SUBSCRIPTION AND STOP WATCHING CBS.
we pay not the idiot who started it
Hello? http://news.usaunify.org/TSkjZN
How does a country collapse, all while the citizens looked on— some in horror, others in resignation?
In his book "Everything Was Forever, Until It Was No More: The Last Soviet Generation", Alexei Yurchak defined the term hypernormalization: "everyone in the Soviet Union knew the system was failing, but no one could imagine any alternative to the status quo, and politicians and citizens alike were resigned to maintaining the pretense of a functioning society"
Meaning: people in the USSR kept pedaling even though they could see their bike falling apart until one day the wheels fell off.
Because no one took decisive action to course correct, not enough people stood up and said "hey, we need to start fixing things now", no movement coalesced to organize and prepare, collapse became inevitable.
Now think about how we are watching the federal government implode. Agencies that help ensure we have clean water to drink and safe food to eat have been decimated. Organizations that help monitor and stop outbreaks across the world have been hobbled.
The president and his allies are enriching themselves by robbing the rest of us. Taking advantage of a sinking ship to loot everyone on board before getting away with their multiple passports and bunkers.
All while Americans think "if it was truly bad, someone would do something." "America is special, stuff like that could never happen here."
We need to do. something. Now.
Otherwise we are going to fall just like they did.
(Think really hard about how likely it is you'll have access to healthcare during and after a collapse. Can you afford to get sick? It's time to start regularly wearing a respirator to protect your health. Cause fuck knows the government is not going to protect you.)