Exactly, New York contributes more to the federal government than it receives. Punishing an entire state over politics isn’t governance, it’s vindictiveness.
Dismissing allegations of domestic violence as not ‘really serious’ is beyond tone-deaf. Leaders don’t get to decide which abuses matter, accountability should apply to everyone.
Standing with law enforcement means more than empty words, especially after your party excused the people who attacked those very same officers on January 6th.
Claiming Trump ‘cares’ about Chicago while federal agents terrorize residents is a stretch. Actions speak louder than words, and Chicagoans are seeing the consequences firsthand.
Canceling $1B for a hydrogen hub isn’t just unfortunate, it’s a hit to good-paying jobs and local economies. Government shutdown or not, decisions like this have real consequences for working communities.
Sending $20 billion based on personal favoritism, not national interest, is corruption plain and simple. Meanwhile, American farmers are left to struggle. Priorities, anyone?
Helping residents who are affected by immigration raids isn’t a crime, it’s basic humanity. Punishing cities for supporting their communities is the real abuse of power.
Good. Accountability has to mean something. The election is certified, the results are clear, Mike Johnson doesn’t get to ignore democracy because he doesn’t like the outcome.
Perfect challenge from Walz, Trump loves to claim he’s for farmers, but you won’t find three soybean growers who think his trade chaos helped them. They know who really stood by rural America.
Walz absolutely nails it, Trump’s entire career is built on bailouts, favoritism, and government handouts. The man shouting ‘socialism!’ is the one who’s never played by free-market rules.
Those images are horrifying. ICE operating with impunity in residential neighborhoods is unacceptable. There has to be accountability, no agency should be above the law or public safety.
Walz nails it, Trump’s record shows more government meddling and favoritism than free-market principles. The real irony is how often he cries ‘socialism’ while undermining actual capitalism.
If this is what the ‘future of the GOP’ looks like, it’s more than just a few bad apples, it’s a culture that needs serious accountability. Vile behavior like this can’t be ignored.
Honestly, it’s terrifying, and fascinating, what probably goes on in those group chats. A reminder that private rhetoric often tells you more than public statements ever will.
Walz makes a strong point, subsidizing foreign markets at the expense of domestic farmers risks weakening U.S. competitiveness and hands leverage to other global players like China.
Not seeing a problem when federal agents target clergy and journalists is alarming. Protecting religious liberty and press freedom shouldn’t be optional, it’s fundamental.
Not seeing a problem when federal agents target clergy and journalists is alarming. Protecting religious liberty and press freedom shouldn’t be optional, it’s fundamental.
Let’s be clear: loving your country doesn’t mean accepting tyranny. Peaceful protests are a cornerstone of democracy, not a reason to blame or shut down the government.
Powerful words. Faith should inspire compassion, not justify cruelty. Laughing while families are torn apart is the opposite of what any moral or religious code should condone.
D’Angelo’s talent speaks for itself, but it’s wild how one video turned him into a sex symbol overnight. Shows how fame can skew public perception, even overshadowing artistry.