Will Johnson
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If the leader of the GOP openly says he hates the Democratic Party and sees them as enemies — why would centrist Democrats rush to bail them out?
You don’t negotiate with people who’ve already told you they’re at war with you.
You don’t negotiate with people who’ve already told you they’re at war with you.
November 11, 2025 at 12:48 PM
If the leader of the GOP openly says he hates the Democratic Party and sees them as enemies — why would centrist Democrats rush to bail them out?
You don’t negotiate with people who’ve already told you they’re at war with you.
You don’t negotiate with people who’ve already told you they’re at war with you.
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Oh, so he totally stole the money
November 11, 2025 at 5:39 AM
Oh, so he totally stole the money
Today we honor those who served—not just with ceremonies, but with scrutiny. Because bravery isn’t just about the uniform. It’s about the truth you fight for when you’ve already fought the battle.
November 11, 2025 at 12:14 PM
Today we honor those who served—not just with ceremonies, but with scrutiny. Because bravery isn’t just about the uniform. It’s about the truth you fight for when you’ve already fought the battle.
Elise Stefanik’s playbook is clear: run for NY Governor, lose big while parroting Trump, then spin it into a presidential run.
But let’s be real — she’s not building a movement, she’s auditioning.
Everything about her screams running mate energy. The regime always rewards loyalty over leadership.
But let’s be real — she’s not building a movement, she’s auditioning.
Everything about her screams running mate energy. The regime always rewards loyalty over leadership.
FOX: Do you run with Donald Trump as a partner?
STEFANIK: Of course I will work with President Trump. New Yorkers know that ... I'm a strong ally of President Trump
STEFANIK: Of course I will work with President Trump. New Yorkers know that ... I'm a strong ally of President Trump
November 11, 2025 at 1:13 AM
Elise Stefanik’s playbook is clear: run for NY Governor, lose big while parroting Trump, then spin it into a presidential run.
But let’s be real — she’s not building a movement, she’s auditioning.
Everything about her screams running mate energy. The regime always rewards loyalty over leadership.
But let’s be real — she’s not building a movement, she’s auditioning.
Everything about her screams running mate energy. The regime always rewards loyalty over leadership.
15-year auto loans.
50-year mortgages.
They’re not “financial innovations.” They’re warning signs.
When survival becomes debt, the economy isn’t recovering — it’s cannibalizing.
50-year mortgages.
They’re not “financial innovations.” They’re warning signs.
When survival becomes debt, the economy isn’t recovering — it’s cannibalizing.
November 10, 2025 at 11:59 PM
15-year auto loans.
50-year mortgages.
They’re not “financial innovations.” They’re warning signs.
When survival becomes debt, the economy isn’t recovering — it’s cannibalizing.
50-year mortgages.
They’re not “financial innovations.” They’re warning signs.
When survival becomes debt, the economy isn’t recovering — it’s cannibalizing.
This is a sign of a recession
Wendy’s plans to close hundreds of its restaurants in an effort to 'boost its profit and make its remaining stores more appealing'
Wendy's To Close Hundreds Of U.S. Stores
The latest round of closures comes on top of the 240 U.S. Wendy's locations that shuttered in 2024.
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November 10, 2025 at 10:00 PM
This is a sign of a recession
Share this list. 34 things the Trump Regime has done since entering office in January, and there is so much more not listed.
One Year Anniversary of Trump’s Election: How Bad is it?
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November 10, 2025 at 9:50 PM
Share this list. 34 things the Trump Regime has done since entering office in January, and there is so much more not listed.
If you can’t deliver your state for a Presidential election, you can’t be the future of the Democratic Party.
November 10, 2025 at 9:24 PM
If you can’t deliver your state for a Presidential election, you can’t be the future of the Democratic Party.
I swear, Connecticut is too rich of a state to have food this bland. For what these restaurants charge, you’d think they could at least afford some salt and pepper—maybe even a spice rack if they’re feeling wild. The great people of Connecticut deserve better flavor for these prices.
November 10, 2025 at 8:28 PM
I swear, Connecticut is too rich of a state to have food this bland. For what these restaurants charge, you’d think they could at least afford some salt and pepper—maybe even a spice rack if they’re feeling wild. The great people of Connecticut deserve better flavor for these prices.
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“Hopefully the Republicans may hear us” may be the dumbest sentence I’ve heard uttered since her colleague from Maine said Trump “learned his lesson” after his first impeachment.
Democratic Senator Shaheen says "Hopefully the Republicans may hear us."
November 10, 2025 at 5:38 PM
“Hopefully the Republicans may hear us” may be the dumbest sentence I’ve heard uttered since her colleague from Maine said Trump “learned his lesson” after his first impeachment.
“…I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro's great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the White Citizen's Counciler or the Ku Klux Klanner, but the white moderate, who is more devoted to 'order' than to justice…” –MLK
Thinking about those 8 Democrats.
Thinking about those 8 Democrats.
November 10, 2025 at 4:20 PM
“…I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro's great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the White Citizen's Counciler or the Ku Klux Klanner, but the white moderate, who is more devoted to 'order' than to justice…” –MLK
Thinking about those 8 Democrats.
Thinking about those 8 Democrats.
The government shutdown appears to have ended — but at what cost?
No real concessions, no wins, no progress. Just a deal that lets this regime claim order while giving up nothing in return.
No real concessions, no wins, no progress. Just a deal that lets this regime claim order while giving up nothing in return.
November 10, 2025 at 4:01 PM
The government shutdown appears to have ended — but at what cost?
No real concessions, no wins, no progress. Just a deal that lets this regime claim order while giving up nothing in return.
No real concessions, no wins, no progress. Just a deal that lets this regime claim order while giving up nothing in return.
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The GOP claim that Democrats are responsible for the shutdown keeps being undermined by Trump, who is demanding they unilaterally end it by abolishing the filibuster. Trump says Republicans are being killed and he’s not wrong. They control the federal government.
November 9, 2025 at 7:28 PM
The GOP claim that Democrats are responsible for the shutdown keeps being undermined by Trump, who is demanding they unilaterally end it by abolishing the filibuster. Trump says Republicans are being killed and he’s not wrong. They control the federal government.
The government shutdown hits Day 40 — and still, no deal in sight. Congress meets behind closed doors while millions of Americans wait for paychecks, SNAP benefits, and essential services that never arrive. The silence from leadership isn’t strategy — it’s contempt.
November 9, 2025 at 2:00 PM
The government shutdown hits Day 40 — and still, no deal in sight. Congress meets behind closed doors while millions of Americans wait for paychecks, SNAP benefits, and essential services that never arrive. The silence from leadership isn’t strategy — it’s contempt.
Like that $300 Pampered Chef gadget your mom promised to revolutionize the kitchen — now it’s just burning cash and wasting counter space.
OpenAI lost $13B and wants a bailout?
OpenAI lost $13B and wants a bailout?
“OpenAI is getting ready to run hat in hand to the taxpayer for subsidies.” After losing more than $13 billion this year, OpenAI officials are angling for a bailout. From @ryanlcooper.com:
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OpenAI Is Maneuvering for a Government Bailout - The American Prospect
For artificial intelligence to ever pencil out, some truly enormous revenue streams will be required. And if you need trillions of dollars for data centers forever, there’s only one entity to turn to: Uncle Sam.
trib.al
November 8, 2025 at 11:44 PM
Like that $300 Pampered Chef gadget your mom promised to revolutionize the kitchen — now it’s just burning cash and wasting counter space.
OpenAI lost $13B and wants a bailout?
OpenAI lost $13B and wants a bailout?
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the thing about this is that a) small states do not have any interests that are inherent to their size (no less than james madison understood this) b) the senate is organized along party lines which makes the small/big distinction almost irrelevant and c) the filibuster has never been used this way
Underrated aspect of killing the filibuster is making pundit hacks at Cook Political p-p-p-piss their pants
November 8, 2025 at 10:13 PM
the thing about this is that a) small states do not have any interests that are inherent to their size (no less than james madison understood this) b) the senate is organized along party lines which makes the small/big distinction almost irrelevant and c) the filibuster has never been used this way
Hegseth uses “FAFO” more than a suburban middle schooler say “6 7”
November 8, 2025 at 10:04 PM
Hegseth uses “FAFO” more than a suburban middle schooler say “6 7”
The Supreme Court ruled to let the government withhold $4 billion in SNAP food aid, as 42 million Americans face empty EBT cards. The shutdown isn’t just political theater anymore — it’s a full-scale economic chokehold on the most vulnerable. Unless there is a master strategy, but I don’t see it.
November 8, 2025 at 3:17 PM
The Supreme Court ruled to let the government withhold $4 billion in SNAP food aid, as 42 million Americans face empty EBT cards. The shutdown isn’t just political theater anymore — it’s a full-scale economic chokehold on the most vulnerable. Unless there is a master strategy, but I don’t see it.
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New episode of How is This Better!! This time we examine the separation of church and state and the rise of Christian Nationalists. Go check it out and SUBSCRIBE we are just a few away from 1k on YouTube 💕 youtu.be/0vE5XInq-0o?...
The Plot to Force Evangelical Christianity on Everyone
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November 7, 2025 at 3:35 PM
New episode of How is This Better!! This time we examine the separation of church and state and the rise of Christian Nationalists. Go check it out and SUBSCRIBE we are just a few away from 1k on YouTube 💕 youtu.be/0vE5XInq-0o?...
October saw 153,000 layoffs — the worst in 22 years. Over 1.1 million jobs lost in 2025 so far. But CEOs aren’t sweating. They’re trading employees for AI and automation while cashing in on record bonuses, Happy Holidays.
November 7, 2025 at 4:03 PM
October saw 153,000 layoffs — the worst in 22 years. Over 1.1 million jobs lost in 2025 so far. But CEOs aren’t sweating. They’re trading employees for AI and automation while cashing in on record bonuses, Happy Holidays.
This shutdown’s gonna drag on for 40 days and 40 nights—then Mike Johnson will step out like Moses, claiming he “shepherded” Congress through the storm.
He’s not leading anyone to the promised land—just back to the same desert of chaos and control.
He’s not leading anyone to the promised land—just back to the same desert of chaos and control.
November 7, 2025 at 1:48 AM
This shutdown’s gonna drag on for 40 days and 40 nights—then Mike Johnson will step out like Moses, claiming he “shepherded” Congress through the storm.
He’s not leading anyone to the promised land—just back to the same desert of chaos and control.
He’s not leading anyone to the promised land—just back to the same desert of chaos and control.
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I'm here outside Speaker Johnson’s office because he is starving families and gutting health care to cover up the Epstein Files.
Change my mind.
Change my mind.
November 6, 2025 at 6:08 PM
I'm here outside Speaker Johnson’s office because he is starving families and gutting health care to cover up the Epstein Files.
Change my mind.
Change my mind.
Surprisingly he heard about something.
Q: What's your response to Gorsuch's expressing concern about Trump usurping congressional authority?
MIKE JOHNSON: I don't find myself in disagreement with Justice Gorsuch too often, but I think he missed the mark on this one
MIKE JOHNSON: I don't find myself in disagreement with Justice Gorsuch too often, but I think he missed the mark on this one
November 6, 2025 at 3:45 PM
Surprisingly he heard about something.
When benefits vanish, the rich call it “reform. ”When people go hungry, they call it “efficiency.” Emergency SNAP funds sit untouched while families wait in food bank lines. Hunger isn’t an accident — it’s a policy choice.
And now, the “OBBB Act” threatens to make that choice permanent.
And now, the “OBBB Act” threatens to make that choice permanent.
November 6, 2025 at 10:44 AM
When benefits vanish, the rich call it “reform. ”When people go hungry, they call it “efficiency.” Emergency SNAP funds sit untouched while families wait in food bank lines. Hunger isn’t an accident — it’s a policy choice.
And now, the “OBBB Act” threatens to make that choice permanent.
And now, the “OBBB Act” threatens to make that choice permanent.
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Those waiting for candidate Andy Beshear to do this will wither away into a skeleton. Contrasts afoot!
November 5, 2025 at 10:31 PM
Those waiting for candidate Andy Beshear to do this will wither away into a skeleton. Contrasts afoot!