Traitor Watch - The 45 & 47 Thread

Rhinox

too old for this
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So he's killing the toy industry wholesale. Now he's ******* with video games. Literally the only things that help me keep my goddamn sanity.
I am going to need Luigi to get Mario on the goddamn phone and take care of this because I'm tired. I don't have much in this ******* world.

And I swear, if I have to deal with one more ******* bootlicker on my public social media boards spouting Newsmax or OAN propaganda I'm going to get myself a ban.
 

Axaday

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FB friend:My auto mechanic friend reports that he knows a snowbird who's in Florida and who had gas stations refuse to sell gasoline to him because they saw his Canadian license plate. They believe EVERYTHING Trump says, and they're angry at Canadians for flooding the US with Fentanyl and stealing $200 billion from American taxpayers every year like Trump says.
It is difficult to believe that a gas station employee would notice a license plate and difficult to believe that if they did, they would go stop a customer in time to not sell them gasoline.

But I have noticed lately that it is hard to put your shoe down without smooshing Canadian Fentanyl, so I guess I see why they'd be so sensitive.
 

Anonymous X

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Darkly hilarious that a at a certain other forum, even mention of tariffs is banned, because mere mention of it angries up the blood. I just despair that I share an interest with a load of wretched manchildren who can’t cope with facing real-life issues.
 

NovaSaber

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was swiftly fact-checked after he claimed in a post on X that he'd ended the "woke" Women, Peace & Security (WPS) program because it was an initiative created by the Biden administration.
But there's a major problem with Hegseth's claim: It was President Donald Trump—not former President Joe Biden—who signed the Women, Peace and Security Act into law in October 2017, following bipartisan support in Congress.

The legislation, rooted in a United Nations initiative, gained strong backing on Capitol Hill. Then-Representative Kristi Noem, now Homeland Security Secretary, was one of its original authors, and current Secretary of State Marco Rubio co-sponsored the Senate version.
 

Rhinox

too old for this
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another day another insane bit of bullshit.

In addition, he's apparently trying to rename Veteran's day. Such a classy hug.

Oh, and he's trying to EO his way into removing Harvard's tax exempt status.
 

Corvus

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This Executive Order came 56 years to the DAY that Fred Rogers plead his case for continued PBS funding to a senate subcommittee containing politicians that contained some empathy, decency, and integrity. They listened as Mr. Rogers made it clear that PBS was important, and also how much he cared about children, their feelings, their lives and their education the world over.

Today's cadre of politicians would not hesitate to interrupt, deride, decry, and ultimately deny him the funding he was pleading for, all while FOX and Newsmax mocked and insulted him on-air (FOX once called Mr. Rogers "evil", after all). Meanwhile, the POTUS and other politicians and pundits would absolutely torch him on social-media. They'd absolutely call him a far-left wing lunatic and probably a groomer. Unlike the people sitting on that subcommittee 56 years ago, they have no decency, or integrity, or empathy, nor do they have any shame.

Fred Rogers has been dead for 22 years now, and it shames me to say that I'm glad he's not alive to see what this country has become.
 
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The Mighty Mollusk

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Victory Day is already a holiday, although only Rhode Island still recognizes it. (Because it was originally Victory Over Japan Day and everyone else realized it was probably in bad taste to celebrate nuking two cities.)
 

Deathy G1

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I don't see this reported in many places yet. It's worth keeping an eye on:


Close allies of President Trump are asking a judge to give the White House control over much of the federal court system.

In a little-noticed lawsuit filed last week, the America First Legal Foundation sued Chief Justice John Roberts and the head of the Administrative Office of U.S. Courts.

The case ostensibly proceeds as a FOIA lawsuit, with the Trump-aligned group seeking access to judiciary records. But, in doing so, it asks the courts to cede massive power to the White House: the bodies that make court policy and manage the judiciary’s day-to-day operations should be considered independent agencies of the executive branch, the suit argues, giving the President, under the conservative legal movement’s theories, the power to appoint and dismiss people in key roles.
 


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