Like this if your not voting again
You're just gonna sit on your hands as project 2025 happens?
Bernie bros 2.0 gonna hand the country over to Trump again
that was cope then and its cope now but keep drinking that DNC kool aid
Maybe Biden can shift even more of his policy to the right to appease more “moderates” so blue team can win again
Bernie bros 2.0 gonna hand the country over to Trump again
I’m gonna vote forBiden, but why we blaming the voter and not the party for putting in a s*** candidate every time?
You're just gonna sit on your hands as project 2025 happens?
biden is rolling out republican policy on a silver platter bro
that was cope then and its cope now but keep drinking that DNC kool aid
Maybe Biden can shift even more of his policy to the right to appease more “moderates” so blue team can win again
You know what, yall got it. Maybe electing this clown again will be what it takes to bring this whole s*** down. And maybe they'll rebuild it to Trump's liking, who's to say. Either way I'll be watching from my bubble in California
Who decided on Charlamagne tha God to represent the black voice in politics rn?
Who decided on Charlamagne tha God to represent the black voice in politics rn?
DNC
both parties are always like 5 years or so behind social trends, cuz this would've hit in 2016/2017
same with Trump going to meet with the Paul brothers
Why are people not talking about this?
independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-turn-off-internet-aide-b2465020.html
Why are people not talking about this?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-turn-off-internet-aide-b2465020.html
That’s not how the internet works lmao
People like Hurricane Electric and NTT are gonna tell him to f*** right off
I’m not gonna spend my day creating filters either.
The only influence the government has is through social media and buying those companies off. The thing with that is when one platform dies, another will rise.
Smh
https://twitter.com/decisiondeskhq/status/1805773426873057571Bro def lost because he didn't suck Israel's d*** hard enough, but he was a clown anyway.
"I am the hip hop congressman"
Bro def lost because he didn't suck Israel's d*** hard enough, but he was a clown anyway.
"I am the hip hop congressman"
Lmaoo true. Still sucks that aipac can put nearly 20 mill into a candidate and parachute em in this easily. Not a surprise though
Why are people not talking about this?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-turn-off-internet-aide-b2465020.html
Because it’s unrealistic, clickbait, and fearmongering
Why would anyone care outside of liberals deep in the Dem koolaid
Why would any politician “turn off the internet” and who would even give them that authority

No debate about it, the empire is about to crash. While America watched two clowns on stage, the siege continued last night in Gaza. Hours earlier, the House voted to ban the State Department from citing Gaza Health Ministry death toll statistics. What isn't debatable is the empire's murderous genocide in Palestine.
Before the House bans the State Department from citing Gaza Health Ministry death toll statistics - here are the latest numbers of the death and destruction of Gaza. According to the latest numbers from The Electronic Intifada, Gaza's realistic death toll is closer to 194,768-511,824 people, with 221,760 injured.
In a major ruling, the Supreme Court on Friday cut back sharply on the power of federal agencies to interpret the laws they administer and ruled that courts should rely on their own interpretion of ambiguous laws. The decision will likely have far-reaching effects across the country, from environmental regulation to healthcare costs.
By a vote of 6-3, the justices overruled their landmark 1984 decision in Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council, which gave rise to the doctrine known as the Chevron doctrine. Under that doctrine, if Congress has not directly addressed the question at the center of a dispute, a court was required to uphold the agency’s interpretation of the statute as long as it was reasonable. But in a 35-page ruling by Chief Justice John Roberts, the justices rejected that doctrine, calling it “fundamentally misguided.”
US is an insane place
In a major ruling, the Supreme Court on Friday cut back sharply on the power of federal agencies to interpret the laws they administer and ruled that courts should rely on their own interpretion of ambiguous laws. The decision will likely have far-reaching effects across the country, from environmental regulation to healthcare costs.
By a vote of 6-3, the justices overruled their landmark 1984 decision in Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council, which gave rise to the doctrine known as the Chevron doctrine. Under that doctrine, if Congress has not directly addressed the question at the center of a dispute, a court was required to uphold the agency’s interpretation of the statute as long as it was reasonable. But in a 35-page ruling by Chief Justice John Roberts, the justices rejected that doctrine, calling it “fundamentally misguided.”
US is an insane place
We’re about to burn to death every summer
I’m gonna vote forBiden, but why we blaming the voter and not the party for putting in a s*** candidate every time?
Blaming the party?
Who exactly? Hillary Clinton? Obama? Are we writing letters to the DNC or something?
Blaming the party is about as constructive as blaming God for problems.
Blaming the party?
Who exactly? Hillary Clinton? Obama? Are we writing letters to the DNC or something?
Blaming the party is about as constructive as blaming God for problems.
This is an incredibly stupid post
This is an incredibly stupid post
If you interpret it as stupid that's cause you're a dumb ass lmao.
Blaming the party?
Who exactly? Hillary Clinton? Obama? Are we writing letters to the DNC or something?
Blaming the party is about as constructive as blaming God for problems.
How is it not constructive?
How is it not constructive?
I think what his trying to say is the people vote for the candidates, so ultimately the candidates are people sponsored by the people. Which is true but also overlooks the reality of politics, campaigning and sponsorships by big money donors/ media in regards to who we are exposed to and familiar with