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Marty Yorton
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Parent, Veteran, Coach; avid possessor of soap boxes
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It’s the perfect visual image for the current administration and the Republican Party as a whole.
The White House is asking people not to share pictures of the East Wing because it’s even worse today.
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November 9, 2025 at 4:06 PM
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Help mom I’m being bullied by 87 year old novella writer Joyce Carol Oates again can you pick me up
November 11, 2025 at 3:28 AM
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Yet again, the administration chooses not to feed hungry Americans.

This is the very definition of callous. They could just follow the court order and do it.
November 10, 2025 at 4:42 PM
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Since January, Trump's Treasury has quietly gutted enforcement of the corporate alternative minimum tax — a huge boon for big business and wealthy investors.

Meanwhile, he's led an all-out assault on Medicaid, SNAP, and other programs that help the poor.

Reverse Robin Hood.
November 10, 2025 at 10:01 PM
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One CEO called the idea a “disgusting insult” and “economic genocide against the Gen Z generation.” 👀

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November 10, 2025 at 11:38 PM
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It’s wild how MAGA falls in love with people like nepo baby developer Bill Pulte, who was born on 3rd base and thinks he hit a triple, because he investigated Schiff, then he rolls out a plan for a lifetime of debt slavery with 50-year mortgages and they are somehow surprised.
November 10, 2025 at 11:31 PM
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In the century leading up to 1975, nearly 6000 freighters went down in the Great Lakes.

The Edmund Fitzgerald was the last.

The last. In 50 years, not a single commercial freighter has been lost in the Great Lakes.

Why?

It's NOAA. Of course it's NOAA.
November 11, 2025 at 1:50 AM
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Starting to think that putting a deeply partisan sycophant with no housing policy expertise in charge of US housing policy was not a great idea.
November 11, 2025 at 3:22 AM
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This is an AOC style burn! 👇👇👇
November 10, 2025 at 11:49 PM
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It’s the same old same old. Republicans do a tantrum and break the dishes. The Democrats clean it up. It’s an abusive relationship.
November 10, 2025 at 11:35 PM
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Rick Scott told me his plan would be to take all of the remaining ACA subsidies and redistribute them to HSA accounts and people can then buy whatever insurance a state certifies. Basically a repeal/replace.
He denied when I asked wouldn’t that create two-tiered system where sick pay much more…
November 11, 2025 at 3:42 AM
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And he's totally setting the stage to disregard a Supreme Court loss claiming doing so would present a "national security" threat.
Oh, so he totally stole the money
November 11, 2025 at 7:31 AM
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Oh, so he totally stole the money
November 11, 2025 at 5:39 AM
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Minister suggests BBC should apologise to Trump over documentary as president threatens $1bn lawsuit – UK politics live
Minister suggests BBC should apologise to Trump over documentary as president threatens $1bn lawsuit – UK politics live
Alison McGovern speaks to media about BBC crisis as culture secretary due to address MPs in attempt to contain fallout On the Today programme, Christopher Ruddy, CEO of Newsmax, a rightwing news organisation in the US, and someone who has been a friend of Donald Trump for years, was interviewed about Trump’s threat to sue the BBC. Here are the main points he made. Ruddy said that, if the BBC were to fight the case in the Florida courts, they would probably win. He explained: The fact is, I’m from the state of Florida. I’m very familiar with the Florida libel laws. I have no doubt the BBC misrepresented what the president said. And that’s pretty clear. I think everybody agrees, otherwise you wouldn’t have had those resignations. But Ruddy also acknowledged that other media organisations sued by Trump had decided to settle rather contest his claims. “What’s happening is that a lot of media companies would prefer not to go through the media spectacle of all this,” he said. Ruddy said that, when Trump forced other media organisations to settle, he viewed that as proving his case that they were peddling “fake news”. Referring to the CBS and ABC lawsuits (see 9.22am), Ruddy said: I think he sees these as victories … He sees this as legitimising his claims that there’s fake news, that the news is out to get him. Ruddy said Trump regarded the BBC resignations announced on Sunday as a victory. I congratulate that the BBC and people resigned, and they were held accountable. In American media organisation oftentimes you don’t see that and there’s not a sense of accountability. The president sees this as a big victory for him in his claim the media is out to get him. Ruddy said he thought there was a good chance that Trump would go ahead with his threat to sue the BBC. He may very well sue the BBC because he’s had a winning record on bringing these suits. Ruddy said that the fact that the BBC is funded by the taxpayer would not deter Trump. I think that he he feels that there are very big wealth funded organisation and if they did him wrong then and he could be compensated for that. And I think he sees that as a win for him and a win for truth. Ruddy said he did not think Trump would worry about legal action damaging his relationship with the UK government. I do think that it [legal action] doesn’t hurt his relationship [with the UK government]. He has a very good relationship with Keir Starmer. He’s certainly widely respects King Charles. He does not see this as impinging at all on the very good relationship that he has with Britain. I was with him at Windsor Castle, when he was there [for the state visit]. I think he and Melania felt that was one of the high points of his presidency so far. The BBC is going to be thriving and I support everyone on the team. Continue reading...
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November 11, 2025 at 10:01 AM
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🇺🇸🇺🇦❗️Trump again stated that the US is no longer spending money on aid to Ukraine.

"We spent $350 billion. We are not spending any more money. Now they pay us through NATO. And if I were not president, this war could lead to World War III. It will not lead anymore."
November 11, 2025 at 10:02 AM
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Since 2020, I have been fighting for mail-in voting and the GOP has been fighting against it. A critical court case is now going before the U.S. Supreme Court. I can assure you that I will be there fighting hard to ensure every lawful ballot counts.
November 11, 2025 at 1:54 AM
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In the most predictable development ever, Mike Johnson is not committing to hold a House vote on ACA subsidies
November 10, 2025 at 10:19 PM
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“whatever club he’s invited to join has been devalued by the invitation”
November 11, 2025 at 3:05 AM
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❗️The General Staff of Ukraine reports that strikes were carried out this night on the Saratov Oil Refinery, the Feodosia Marine Oil Terminal in occupied Crimea, and facilities in the temporarily occupied Donetsk region -
November 11, 2025 at 9:58 AM
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a new genre of photo in the last year is federal agents working for ICE pointing guns directly at photographers
November 11, 2025 at 12:41 AM
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OSCAR ISAAC, on whether he'd return to "Star Wars":

".. Yeah. I mean, I’d be open to it, although right now I’m not so open to working with Disney. But if they can kinda figure it out and, you know, not succumb to fascism, that would be great."

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Oscar Isaac Was ‘Not So Open to Working With Disney’ After Jimmy Kimmel Suspension, Said He’d Return to ‘Star Wars’ if Disney Does ‘Not Succumb to Fascism’
Oscar Isaac was not open to working with Disney after Jimmy Kimmel's suspension and will only return to 'Star Wars' if the studio avoids fascism.
variety.com
November 10, 2025 at 3:28 PM
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The man actually hired a professional gamer to play a video game for him and then bragged about how skilled he was. Instead of enjoying the experience and collaborating with other players, he cheated. For him, it’s never about having fun; it’s about claiming a win he didn’t earn but paid for.
Elon Musk stands accused of pretending to be good at video games. The irony is delicious | Keza MacDonald
Musk desperately wants to appropriate gamer credibility, but he may be faking it – and doing exactly what toxic nerds have been accusing women of doing for decades
www.theguardian.com
November 10, 2025 at 10:35 PM