Breezy 292
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Reading real books should not be controversial, grounds for termination or discouraged in our Texas classrooms. Smash that 💙 if you agree✌🏻🤠🇺🇲🗣️🔥🐸
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How many Republicans have to out themselves as nazis before you believe them?
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Jeffries: "The effort to mischaracterize the rallies that are gonna take place all across the country is part of the continued right-wing disinformation machine that is failing to persuade the American people."
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🚨BREAKING: Missouri state officials filed a lawsuit Wednesday aimed at blocking voters’ efforts to invoke their constitutional right to veto the state legislature’s new gerrymandered congressional map. www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/...
Missouri Republicans Sue to Block ‘People’s Veto’ of GOP Gerrymander
Read more here.
www.democracydocket.com
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'Conservative Republican' in deep-red Idaho pleads with Trump as 3rd-gen farm flails
A conservative Republican farmer from Idaho is making an unlikely appeal to President Donald Trump: “Do the right thing.” His call comes as his family farm struggles to survive amid labor shortages he blames on Trump-era immigration policies. ABC News reported Wednesday that Shay Myers, general manager of Owyhee Produce, a third-generation farm in Parma, Idaho, is speaking out against the aggressive deportation tactics that have intensified under the Trump administration. He says those policies are threatening the very foundation of the country’s food supply. "My reality is, I love these people. I love the culture, and I love the effort that they make. And ethically, to continue to not fix this problem is absolutely completely wrong," Myers told the outlet. "We as Americans try to do the right thing," Myers said. "Let's do the right thing." Owyhee Produce is among many U.S. farms facing a crisis-level worker shortage, a problem Myers says is not about politics but survival. With about 300 workers needed during harvest season — many of them on temporary H-2A agricultural visas — his farm is now scrambling to find enough help. Of those workers, 90 percent are typically from Mexico and other countries. "We would love to hire people from here. The reality is that we can't find the numbers of people here," Myers told ABC News. "We're in a rural area, number one. Number two: This is hard work. It is difficult work, and there are lots of people that are not willing to do it." But even those who come to the U.S. legally are increasingly hesitant. Mauricio Sol, a seasonal worker from Mexico, said fear is spreading among visa holders despite their legal status. "We all come on the H-2A visa program, so we come all here legally by the season, just for the season, and then we go back to Mexico," Sol explained in his comments to the outlet. "We usually get a lot of applications. We're not getting that many now because people is afraid of that even when they are legally here, they're getting arrested for no reason," Myers said. The report noted that the Labor Department recently issued a warning that aligns with Myers’ concerns, pointing to a potential food crisis caused by the disruption of the agricultural labor force. A report submitted earlier this month warned that “the near total cessation of the inflow of illegal aliens combined with the lack of an available legal workforce, results in significant disruptions to production costs and [threatens] the stability of domestic food production and prices for U.S consumers." Experts are sounding the alarm too. James O’Neill, director of Legislative Affairs for the American Business Immigration Coalition, says the nation’s food economy is hanging in the balance. "It's absolutely impacting the labor force," O’Neill told ABC. "Nationwide, the USDA's ag labor survey suggests that somewhere between 50 and 60 percent of our farm labor workforce is undocumented immigrants," O'Neill said. "And if that's the case, if we were to deport them all overnight, then that's 60 percent of the workforce, meaning that's 60 percent of the supply that's not being met without a shift in demand," he added. "And I think anyone that understands economics knows that means higher prices for them at the grocery store." Despite being a self-described conservative and Trump supporter, Myers said the situation on the ground forced him to speak out — especially because his political affiliation might help bridge the partisan divide on immigration. "I have a voice, I have reach. I have people that will listen," he said. “And because I am a conservative and a Republican, people assume that I would have a different perspective here, and this is my reality," Myers added.
dlvr.it
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Another $20 billion. That is the face you make when you heist the US taxpayers for $40 billion two weeks before your midterm elections from the most corrupt America Last regime in history.
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NEW: No Kings is this Saturday, and here are my tips for how to mitigate anxiety in large crowds. Feel free to share! youtu.be/nxpkVk9TGgQ?...
NO KINGS! Tips for Protesting with PTS and Anxiety
YouTube video by MSW Media
youtu.be
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There's always been a fight over the true story of America. I believe deeply in the story that says we’re all created equal, and that if we can treat each other with decency and respect, all of us will be better off.

I talk about this and more on the final episode of WTF with Marc Maron. Watch now:
My Conversation with Marc Maron | WTF Podcast
YouTube video by Barack Obama
www.youtube.com
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He gives $20 Billion of OUR dollars to bailout Argentina without consulting Congress or the American people. Does that seem like the actions of a KING to you?

Join us & let him know just what you think about that this Saturday, 10/18

#NoThronesNoCrownsNO_KINGS 👑
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Mamdani: "I just want to speak directly to the president. I will not be a mayor like Mayor Adams who will call you to stay out of jail. I won't be a disgraced governor like Andrew Cuomo who will call you to ask how to win this election. I can do those things on my own."
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tfw your 1,000-word tweets aren't working
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AZ AG Mayes: If I have to, I’ll take Speaker Johnson to court. There's no legitimate reason for him to refuse to swear her in right now. And it's not fair for Mike Johnson to be holding the state of Arizona hostage because he doesn't want to release the Epstein files.
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Imagine paying rent, buying groceries, and then get a bill with your insurance tripling. This could hit your inbox—and your future.

HOW IT STARTED: $307

HOW IT’S GOING: $964
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2nd October, 1976:
"Doctor Who: The Hand of Fear" part 1. #DoctorWho
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It is Cybersecurity Awareness Month

Rule 1:
Never NEVER abbreviate Cybersecurity Awareness Month as CSAM
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Tim Walz: "My god, we've got the White House threatening investigations and jail time because an escalator stopped? Walk up the damn stairs!"
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Dean: The president is unhinged

Johnson: A lot of folks on your side are too. I don’t control him

Dean: Oh my god, please. That performance in front of the generals.

Johnson: I didn’t see it.

Dean: Our allies are looking elsewhere. Our enemies are laughing.
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