It was amusing back during the campaign when things like freeing violent felons was brought up, all the magats said he would never do that, or some variation.
I commented that it was amazing that magats were going to vote for someone because they would NOT do what they promised.
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I am pretty sure that no magats will remember saying that, or even thinking that.
It’s just not how their memories work. Unless it’s part of the current Fox/right wing media LIEs, they won’t know or remember.
.
I don’t remember seeing ANY magat comments yesterday about 1500 violent convicted felons being pardoned. By today, most of them have forgotten about it.
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And Stantis believes it’s exactly the same as Biden’s preemptive pardons of Trump’s announced targets.
We don’t have to “do this”. there are no decisions to make and no actions to take. It is all done for us now. And we voted for it. We have the leadership we deserve.
Can I just say, I grew up watching war movies, WWII documentaries, WWII newsreels, and, later, the History Channel when it cared about history. I know a Nazi salute when I see one. And I saw one, Elon.
75% of immigrant farm workers didn’t show up yesterday in Bakersfield because of fears of ICE raids under the new residency.
America’s rural and agricultural regions will be the hardest hit from trump’s immigration policies. Food prices are going to skyrocket.
“People aren’t going to work and kids aren’t going to school,” mirroring mass school absences following past workplace raids in states like Mississippi, New Mexico, and Tennessee.
ICE agents in unmarked Chevy Suburbans rounded up and detained immigrants in the area, profiling individuals they believed to be field workers, as the harassment of naturalized U.S. citizen Ernesto Campos amid the Bakersfield raids can attest to.
The end result: acres of unpicked oranges and vegetables roasting in the California sun at the height of the season.
No vegetables? yuck! Let them eat cake. – trump, probably.
More jobs at the Sharpie manufacturing facility making jumbo Sharpie markers that will be used once and thrown out to the people attention the signing publicity drama.
Seems a disabled vet is posting on X in a panic asking for help – his RN wife accepted her “dream job” at a VA Hospital in another city in Texas. They spent thousands to move, and then Dear Leader signed an EO to freeze gov’t hiring and the job offer was rescinded. He’s begging 47, and Ted Cruz and anyone else to help – he voted for Trump after all!!!
File under “I had no idea the leopard would eat MY face…
Legal challenges are already happening. Push back on Trump has begun. Necessary response for unnecessary chaos that occurs when electing somebody like this.
The next four years will be a recouping of our economy and presence on the world stage with a real leader who will not cower in his basement or cower from the press.
Joint Statement from AG Brown, Twelve Other Attorneys General: State and Local Law Enforcement Cannot Be Commandeered for Federal Immigration EnforcementOLYMPIA – Attorney General Nick Brown, along with the attorneys general of California, New York, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Mexico, Rhode Island and Vermont, today issued a joint statement addressing a memorandum from a Trump political appointee at the U.S. Department of Justice addressing state and local involvement in federal immigration enforcement:
“It is well-established — through longstanding Supreme Court precedent — that the U.S. Constitution prevents the federal government from commandeering states to enforce federal laws. While the federal government may use its own resources for federal immigration enforcement, the court ruled in Printz v. United States that the federal government cannot ‘impress into its service — and at no cost to itself — the police officers of the 50 States.’ This balance of power between the federal government and state governments is a touchstone of our American system of federalism.
“Despite what he may say to the contrary, the President cannot unilaterally re-write the Constitution. The President has made troubling threats to weaponize the U.S. Department of Justice’s prosecutorial authority and resources to attack public servants acting in compliance with their state laws, interfering with their ability to build trust with the communities they serve and protect. Right now, these vague threats are just that: empty words on paper. But rest assured, our states will not hesitate to respond if these words become illegal actions.
“As state attorneys general, we have a responsibility to enforce state laws – and we will continue to investigate and prosecute crimes, regardless of immigration status. We will not be distracted by the President’s mass deportation agenda.”
The dude from FL Premium Member 11 days ago
Next 4 years will be like opening a septic tank and stirring it up
pschearer Premium Member 11 days ago
I’m at an age now when there is serious question whether I have another four years to live. And, d@mn it, I’m not sure whether I want to or not.
braindead Premium Member 11 days ago
It was amusing back during the campaign when things like freeing violent felons was brought up, all the magats said he would never do that, or some variation.
I commented that it was amazing that magats were going to vote for someone because they would NOT do what they promised.
.
I am pretty sure that no magats will remember saying that, or even thinking that.
It’s just not how their memories work. Unless it’s part of the current Fox/right wing media LIEs, they won’t know or remember.
.
I don’t remember seeing ANY magat comments yesterday about 1500 violent convicted felons being pardoned. By today, most of them have forgotten about it.
.
And Stantis believes it’s exactly the same as Biden’s preemptive pardons of Trump’s announced targets.
GentlemanBill 11 days ago
Not “all” of us… Peace be upon you.
Sun 11 days ago
For the next four years, everybody will be so happy now that 46 had finally been booted out from office.
RobinHood 10 days ago
Orofino
rossevrymn 10 days ago
Probably the best piece of the day can be found with Kevin Necessary at: facbookdotcom/kevin.necessary .
pudd 10 days ago
It will be unlike the last four years under Obama’s politburo.
Slowly, he turned... 10 days ago
We don’t have to “do this”. there are no decisions to make and no actions to take. It is all done for us now. And we voted for it. We have the leadership we deserve.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 10 days ago
The next four years will be hilarious and obtuse, like his last one!
oldchas 10 days ago
Can I just say, I grew up watching war movies, WWII documentaries, WWII newsreels, and, later, the History Channel when it cared about history. I know a Nazi salute when I see one. And I saw one, Elon.
dotbup 10 days ago
Our dystopian present/future:
75% of immigrant farm workers didn’t show up yesterday in Bakersfield because of fears of ICE raids under the new residency.
America’s rural and agricultural regions will be the hardest hit from trump’s immigration policies. Food prices are going to skyrocket.
“People aren’t going to work and kids aren’t going to school,” mirroring mass school absences following past workplace raids in states like Mississippi, New Mexico, and Tennessee.
ICE agents in unmarked Chevy Suburbans rounded up and detained immigrants in the area, profiling individuals they believed to be field workers, as the harassment of naturalized U.S. citizen Ernesto Campos amid the Bakersfield raids can attest to.
The end result: acres of unpicked oranges and vegetables roasting in the California sun at the height of the season.
No vegetables? yuck! Let them eat cake. – trump, probably.
ctolson 10 days ago
More jobs at the Sharpie manufacturing facility making jumbo Sharpie markers that will be used once and thrown out to the people attention the signing publicity drama.
Molon Labe 10 days ago
DEI is dead! No more stupid pronouns! Another win for the American people. Thank You, President Trump.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 10 days ago
Trump won’t lower the price of eggs because he knows cheap eggs will be thrown at him every time he sticks his head out
SofaKing Premium Member 10 days ago
Trump signed an executive order that everyone is the sex they were at conception. So now we’re all female, and I guess I’m a lesbian.
Font Lady Premium Member 10 days ago
Is gas under $2/gal yet?
rossevrymn 10 days ago
Concerning today’s Clay Jones…………….nope, you’re brown.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 10 days ago
There are now only two genders—-Stupid men who support Trump and idiotic women who support Trump
drbethdance 10 days ago
Seems a disabled vet is posting on X in a panic asking for help – his RN wife accepted her “dream job” at a VA Hospital in another city in Texas. They spent thousands to move, and then Dear Leader signed an EO to freeze gov’t hiring and the job offer was rescinded. He’s begging 47, and Ted Cruz and anyone else to help – he voted for Trump after all!!!
File under “I had no idea the leopard would eat MY face…
kennecwk 10 days ago
Legal challenges are already happening. Push back on Trump has begun. Necessary response for unnecessary chaos that occurs when electing somebody like this.
ncorgbl 10 days ago
The United States of America ‘dark age’.
Spacetech 10 days ago
Seek a therapist…You both need help..
oakie9531 10 days ago
can’t wait for January 20th, 2029
WarrenfeltzL 10 days ago
PLEASE! Give it a rest.
Stat_man99 10 days ago
The next four years will be a recouping of our economy and presence on the world stage with a real leader who will not cower in his basement or cower from the press.
Walter Kocker 10 days ago
I’m proud to report:
Joint Statement from AG Brown, Twelve Other Attorneys General: State and Local Law Enforcement Cannot Be Commandeered for Federal Immigration EnforcementOLYMPIA – Attorney General Nick Brown, along with the attorneys general of California, New York, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Mexico, Rhode Island and Vermont, today issued a joint statement addressing a memorandum from a Trump political appointee at the U.S. Department of Justice addressing state and local involvement in federal immigration enforcement:
“It is well-established — through longstanding Supreme Court precedent — that the U.S. Constitution prevents the federal government from commandeering states to enforce federal laws. While the federal government may use its own resources for federal immigration enforcement, the court ruled in Printz v. United States that the federal government cannot ‘impress into its service — and at no cost to itself — the police officers of the 50 States.’ This balance of power between the federal government and state governments is a touchstone of our American system of federalism.
“Despite what he may say to the contrary, the President cannot unilaterally re-write the Constitution. The President has made troubling threats to weaponize the U.S. Department of Justice’s prosecutorial authority and resources to attack public servants acting in compliance with their state laws, interfering with their ability to build trust with the communities they serve and protect. Right now, these vague threats are just that: empty words on paper. But rest assured, our states will not hesitate to respond if these words become illegal actions.
“As state attorneys general, we have a responsibility to enforce state laws – and we will continue to investigate and prosecute crimes, regardless of immigration status. We will not be distracted by the President’s mass deportation agenda.”