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They've chopped down cherry trees and waged full-on war. Riding the highs and lows of the leaders who've tried to Make America Great Again.
I think I may have to vote
I wasn't upset when they told me that I couldn't vote anymore. I didn't want to go through the red tape to reinstate my voting privilege. I figured there's no way to ever vote for the right person, and I don't trust the voting system anyway. I've had my opinions about my country, the structure, principles, constitution, legislation, and history. I've been watching things change since the Reagan administration. I could recap all the follies of every Presidency I've endured since 1971. But I won't waste your time with my skewed historical summary. Instead, I will just say that of the three "taboos" (sex, religion, and politics) Americans seem quite satisfied taking on religion and politics, but they are still the most hush hush and hypocritical when it comes to sex.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman2 years ago in The Swamp
It's the Debate that Failed Last Night, Not Biden
It's been two days since the Presidential debate on CNN. Biden tried to say decent, ethical things but delivered most of his words poorly; Trump spoke much more clearly but said vile things and lied just about every time he opened his mouth (lies which the CNN moderators failed to call out).
By Paul Levinson2 years ago in The Swamp
Minimum Wage Decision Deferred by FEC
The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has postponed its decision on the new national minimum wage, allowing President Bola Tinubu more time to consult with various stakeholders. The announcement came from the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, after a detailed deliberation on the subject during a recent FEC meeting.
By Agatha Aganyi 2 years ago in The Swamp
Did Donald Trump Create The Apex Of Post-Shame Culture?
New York State: "Never back down": The rich and the powerful are exploiting a post-shame society, and it's popularity is growing. Where once the powerful stepped down, now they hang on for dear life until the elephant in the room dissapears.
By Rootbound Homestead2 years ago in The Swamp
Everyone Should Vote Democrat in November
I’m not a Democrat, or at least not a natural one. I consider myself a small-government liberal. We’re so used to hearing “small-government conservative” that hearing something different might ring like an oxymoron to some people, but to my mind, liberalism — which is fundamentally about individual freedoms — organically aligns with a small-government approach. If we could ever have a viable libertarian party, I would probably only ever vote for them, but as it stands, I identify as independent and have voted for Democrats most of my adult life.
By Martin Vidal2 years ago in The Swamp
Biden's War Machine Spreading To Africa & Kenya's Happy To Help
Tuesday, 11 June 2024 By: TB Obwoge Kenya's President William Ruto flew into the United States on a private chartered jet that cost Kenyans 10 million shillings. He was able to gain over 1 billion USD from the American government, plus military equipment. Kenya walked away with 15 helicoppers and 150 armoured vehicles.
By IwriteMywrongs2 years ago in The Swamp











