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Yes, it sucks that trump is building a ballroom.  But I’m 1,000 t

Yes, it sucks that trump is building a ballroom. But I’m 1,000 times more concerned about the destruction of democracy and the creation of a dictator than I’m concerned about the destruction of the east wing of the whitehouse

I suppose at this point I shouldn’t be surprised at anything, and

I suppose at this point I shouldn’t be surprised at anything, and considering the other checks that have gone out the window, but I will admit I’m a bit surprised a president can just tear down chunks of a historical building like the white House and slap on some gaudy ballroom.

Trump in 2017: “Qatar has been a funder of terrorism at a very

Trump in 2017: “Qatar has been a funder of terrorism at a very high level.” Amazing that all it costs to get a foreign airbase belonging to a terrorist funding country inside the USA is a used jet and a golf course.

Yes, it sucks that trump is building a ballroom.  But I’m 1,000 t

I feel like there is a term for one state sending troops into another state against the will of the democratically elected leadership of the state.

This man is running health and human services.  

You could hones

This man is running health and human services. You could honestly pick, completely at random, any first year medical resident, and give them the job and they would be vastly more qualified.

Yes, it sucks that trump is building a ballroom.  But I’m 1,000 t

I think those opposed to trump are putting too much weight and hope on the Epstein files. There has been plenty of available evidence that trump r**ped kids, and the Republicans have excused or ignored it. Unless the Epstein files have videos, I can’t imagine it changes any minds.

Yes, it sucks that trump is building a ballroom.  But I’m 1,000 t

The term “structural violence” is one way of describing social arrangements that put individuals and populations in harm’s way. Exactly what trump threatened today regarding healthcare and the shutdown fight. Structural violence threats after weeks of stochastic terrorism.