Daz
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Daz
@daznank.bsky.social
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Me myself and I would make a better government than all of the Trump ego's, I believe that my vision and values could create a more effective government than any driven by the egos associated with Trump and his gangster followers.
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It's for 13 year old girls
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when i say that i yelped in shock at this kid’s sign
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The Constitution gave Congress power.
Fear took it away.
Citizens must take it back.
#WeThePeople #CourageDeficit #DemocracyUnderThreat
History doesn’t remember the cowards.
It remembers the few who stood tall when everyone else bowed.
It’s time Congress remembered why it exists.
#NoKings #CourageInCongress #AmericanDemocracy
Rebuilding courage starts with us:
• End gerrymandering
• Limit dark money
• Demand transparency
• Reward honesty, not extremism
#Reform #Democracy
Courage isn’t loudness.
It’s quiet votes cast in the dark when no one’s cheering—when the right thing is also the hardest thing.
#MoralCourage #Congress
America needs a spine transplant in Washington.
We don’t need more politicians—we need public servants willing to lose their jobs doing what’s right.
#PublicService #Integrity
Real oversight means confronting your own side when it’s wrong.
Today’s Congress rarely checks the Executive—it checks Twitter trends.
#ChecksAndBalances #NoKings
When lawmakers obey party leaders and donors instead of voters, democracy falters.
The oath says “to defend the Constitution,” not “to protect my career.”
#CourageDeficit #RuleOfLaw
Too many in Congress fear losing their seats more than losing the Republic.
Cowardice isn’t silence—it’s choosing comfort over conscience.
#Congress #Accountability #Leadership
Congress was meant to be the people’s shield against tyranny.
Instead, it’s become a spectator to power.
We face a courage deficit in the very institution designed to keep America free.
#NoKings #Democracy #CourageInCongress
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❗️"The only thing Russia understands is power. If you show any weakness or softness, you're in trouble." - President of Finland Stubb
Trump has openly admired multiple authoritarian leaders, often praising their decisive, unconstrained styles.
Taken together, the observable pattern aligns with a leadership style that rewards loyalty over rule-bound governance and valorizes strongman traits.

#NoKings #NoTrump
Trump’s inner network includes a notable cluster of aides and allies with criminal convictions or guilty pleas, several of whom benefited from his clemency.

#NoKings #NoTrump
Affinities toward strongman governance: Trump’s public praise of leaders known for authoritarian practices (Putin, Kim, Orbán, Xi) is consistent and on-the-record, indicating a normative comfort with centralized, personalist power and a tendency to frame such control as “smart” or necessary.
Tolerance for illegality in the circle: Close associates pleaded guilty or were convicted, with some later granted clemency by Trump. This indicates a leadership environment valuing loyalty over legality and neutralising accountability if favoured.
What this pattern suggests (analysis)
Xi Jinping — has called Xi “very smart,” even while escalating tariff measures; at times admiring his iron-fisted control.
Viktor Orbán — Trump has praised the Hungarian leader as a “great leader” and said “sometimes you need a strongman.”