Always Early
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Always Early
@foodethicist.bsky.social
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Humanist. Support human and environmental rights. Food scientist. Food ethicist. Enjoy laughing at 1st Felon and failed insurrectionist Trump. Call it as it is and speak truth to power.
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Honestly, I don't think Trump's incomprehension of political asylum has anything to do with his serious personality-disorder-related psychiatric afflictions and his seeming dementia, which both raise 25th Amendment questions. I do, however, think it reflects his utter stupidity ….
The president of the United States thinks asylum-seekers come from mental asylums.

He says it in almost every interview where the topic of migration comes up.

How is this not 25th Amendment territory? How is he not an embarrassment to this entire country?
There are things about Trump of which we can be certain. We can always rely on him to confirm that he’s completely unfit for the role of America’s president. Also that he’s completely unhinged from reality and ought to be in a secure psychiatric institution.
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Trump, Musk and now Miller?

Cuomo's achieved the coveted Nazi hat trick!
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Karoline Leavitt, 28, posted photoshopped pictures of her husband, Nicholas Riccio, 60. “The airbrushing of your husband’s face to make him appear younger was the trick,” one Instagram user wrote.
www.thedailybeast.com//karoline-le...
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"exododus"

The New York Post: Come for the shameless propaganda, stay for the embarrassing illiteracy.
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The Speaker wants you to believe he lives under a rock, that he’s so busy refusing to swear in duly elected members of Congress and plotting ways to strip health care and food assistance from poor people that he simply cannot be bothered to keep up with the news.
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Proving yet again how closely he studied Goebbels.
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Free and fair elections are good for business. Having a stable rule of law is important to the economy. Not having people afraid to go to work because they might be beaten up or disappeared is essential to a productive workforce. Democracy is essential for a strong economy.
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Holder: The Supreme Court is a broken institution. And it’s something that has to be part of the national conversation in ’26 and in ’28.

If there is a Democratic trifecta in 2028—and I think the possibility of that is pretty good—Supreme Court reform has to be on the table.
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He wants to kill Obamacare, but has no other plan. He is not satisfied with his deportation operation because his ICE agents are not abusive enough. He plans to continue murdering people in the Caribbean Sea because the law and these humans are of no concern to him. All this thanks to John Roberts.
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Grijalva: I do think that Speaker Johnson misplayed his hand.

There are people all over this nation who were out there with signs that said, “Swear her in.” They wouldn’t have even known about me otherwise.

Thank you for highlighting how corrupt the system you’re protecting really is.
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What can Dems learn from Mamdani?
1. He is an authentic human.
2. He cares about people.
3. He has a sense of humor.
4. He focuses on econ inequality.
5. He rejects corporate politics.
6. His policy proposals & messaging are laser-focused on affordability.
www.americaamerica.news/p/six-lesson...
Six Lessons from Zohran Mamdani
The results of Tuesday's elections in New York, New Jersey and Virginia should tell us whether a significant change in Democratic politics is underway
www.americaamerica.news
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Exactly!
I'd bet the total of people who have lost jobs since January is actually higher than 1 million, too.