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Youthful modern outfit pairing beautifully painted tabby cats obi, with a cute kimono with yarn ball-like shibakusa (grass) and sprinkled small flowers
“If all of this was happening in another nation, we would not hesitate to describe it clearly,” said 9News anchor Kyle Clark.
Marco Margaritoff at HuffPost:
Denver TV news anchor Kyle Clark is putting President Donald Trump on blast for relocating U.S. Space Command headquarters from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama, apparently to penalize Colorado for offering mail-in voting. The 9News anchor had one word for these punitive measures Tuesday: authoritarianism. “There’s an argument that Space Command truly belongs in Alabama,” Clark said on his show. “But President Trump makes clear, in word and in deed, what this is really about for him: It’s about using the military for his personal advantage in domestic policies.”
The “Next With Kyle Clark” host also pointed to the federal takeover of Washington, D.C., and predicted that states or cities that overwhelmingly vote for Trump likewise “won’t be targeted with troop deployments.” “Vote for him, and your cities won’t be targeted with troop deployments. Vote for him and keep your military installations,” Clark added. “If all of this was happening in another nation, we would not hesitate to describe it clearly. If it was Kazakhstan instead of Colorado, Caracas instead of Chicago, we would call it by name — it’s authoritarianism.”
[...] “It’s time that we are clear about what’s happening,” Clark said Tuesday, noting that Trump is openly punishing a state that didn’t vote for him and rewarding another that did. The president is “linking military decision-making to his false claim that the 2020 election was rigged against him. That’s a dangerous escalation.” “Trump says that Colorado, where he lost badly, has automatically crooked elections, echoing something that he says Russian President Vladimir Putin recently told him.”
KUSA (NBC Denver) anchor Kyle Clark issued a must-listen to warning about the state of America under Tyrant 47: “If all of this was happening in another nation, we would not hesitate to describe it clearly. If it was Kazakhstan instead of Colorado, Caracas instead of Chicago, we would call it by name — it’s authoritarianism.”
From the 09.02.2025 edition of KUSA's Next With Kyle Clark:
Kusa generally doesn't wear anything, not basic, but I was bored:P
hELLO UHM THIS NEEDED A TRIGGER WARNING OR SMTH LMAO WHEN I TELL YOU MY HEART RATE SPIKED
@mizumizu-onnightcord
@poprockedanni
@kusa-is-a-star
What if we sang Tokyo Teddy Bear? I think it would fit for us.
//_ I've kinda already got a head start on making the song it's in my drafts rn lolz
First time Kusa reveal!! :0
Omg…. What if….. a movie-era fanfic of Lava trading places with Kusa, but the other way around? Lava has to grow out his hair, dress like a douche, and go around picking fights with randos so that Kusa can be free to pursue the love of his life (Chitti)?!!! 👀 Lava rocking the mullet and helping Kusa recover some enormous financial loss he took from a bad theft operation or something? 👀👀 Lava trying so hard to talk loud and fast like Kusa? Lava fighting off goons and gettin a lil adrenaline rush? Lava earning the respect and fear of big-time crime bosses?
Who’s gonna write it???!!!!!
There are just times where you need to go to another planet, and they have some customs that just need to be followed. In dealings with both business and politics, Rio finds himself in the situations where he needs to bend his usual apprehensiveness and meet on footing for those he's meeting, while trying to maintain his cool