
Attribution: Monsters, ICE Zip Ties A Child by R.J. Matson, CQ Roll Call
[R.J. Matson is the editorial cartoonist with Roll Call, and is syndicated internationally by Cagle Cartoons.]
FYI: Were children in Chicago zip-tied by ‘Operation Midway Blitz’ agents? What to know | Snopes.com
đś âRibbit, ribbit, let freedom sing â ainât nothinâ so strong as a silly thing!â đś
Oct 11, 2025
đ¸ The Ballad of the Portland Frog Brigade | Funny Folk-Country Protest Song đ¸đ§ď¸
What happens when a giant frog, a chicken, a bear, and a unicorn take to the rainy streets of Portland?
You get The Frog Brigade â a hilarious, heart-warming, and foot-stompinâ country-folk anthem about standing up (and hopping up) for whatâs right, with laughter leading the way!
This original song tells the true-to-life tale of the Portland Frog Protester â a peaceful demonstrator who used humor and a big green inflatable frog suit to bring smiles and sanity to serious times. Itâs a story of courage, creativity, and the unstoppable spirit of joy that keeps Portland weird and wonderful.
đś âRibbit, ribbit, let freedom sing â ainât nothinâ so strong as a silly thing!â đś
Kick back, strum along, and share the laugh.
Peaceful. Funny. Real. 100% Portland.
https://www.oregonlive.com/trending/2025/10/why-are-there-so-many-trump-thugs-in-ski-masks-late-show-creates-portland-version-of-classic-kermit-song.html
more musical fun, this time from the late show last night
Legendary singer and actress Bette Midler wrote a little song for her favorite late night host, and it’s pretty special. Stick around for more with Bette Midler and grab tickets to the New York Restoration Project’s annual “Hulaween” benefit here:
on the upcoming fun
Oct 14, 2025 #NoKings #Trump #Protest
Rachel Maddow reports that the number of events planned for the “No Kings” day of protest on Saturday, October 18 already exceeds the previous “No Kings” protests that drew millions of Americans to voice their opposition to Donald Trump’s overreach and attacks on democracy in the United States. Ezra Levin, co-founder and co-executive director of Indivisible, joins to discuss the planning and organizing taking place.
speaking of last night’s late night show
President Trump took time out from his Middle East peace victory tour to complain about a magazine cover, Americans are blaming Republicans for the chaotic government shutdown, and you can find information about this Saturday’s nationwide “No Kings” protests at https://www.nokings.org.
in other not-so-funny news yesterday
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/jd-vance-hits-out-at-pearl-clutching-over-racist-gop-group-chat/
Poor Donny, everyone is making fun of that Time cover even the Gov of CA
Israel- Gaza ainât over. Hamas is refusing to disarm ( never agreed to, BTW) Dumbass is threatening that if they wonât disarm âweâ will disarm them (who is this âweâ you are referring to?) and Netyhoo is working to limit aid to Gaza. This is what a ceasefire on the road to a peace accord looks like? The NPP committee was right to decline to award Dumbass the prize that the warmonger nominated him for.
Yep, and Trump turned up the heat threatening to “disarm” Hamas himself.
Loving the proliferation of frogs. My daughter has been “Froglet” since she was two days old because she would “ribbit” in her sleep.
đ¨ LIVE NOW: Watching NATO React to Trump’s Latest Words, But No Action for Urkaine đ¤
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Hegseth and his “Pentagon Access for Dummies” … Does it start with “1. Don’t invite the editor of the Atlantic, your wife, your brother and your personal lawyer to classified Signal chats”? One takeaway on the new rules by the Hill is:
To quote a sage of the blue collar comedy tour (Larry the Cable guy), “I don’t care who you are, now that’s funny.”
Hey!
Wanna hear a great joke?
HEGSETH !
I told that one down at the barber shop and man they were all rolling around on the floor laughing their asses off.
today’s meme…
meme #2…
Todayâs Hegseth-NATO âtalksâ are spectacle more than strategy: the U.S. no longer leads from the front â just “offering” to sell arms to Europe, demanding others to pick up the slack in Ukraine. The Trail Mix Brief on dwindling U.S. support for Ukraine lays it bare: Western military aid has dropped ~43 % from Trump’s inauguration to JulyâAugust, and Americaâs share has all but vanished. Hegseth calling for âmore talksâ is a public preview of American withdrawal â Europe scrambles while Ukraine pays in blood.
đş Watch Trail Mix livestream coverage of the Brussels meeting and press conference
đ§ž Read the Trail Mix Brief: “Dwindling U.S. Support For Ukraine“
Perhaps. What is their definition of zip-tieâ
Military aid to Ukraine has dropped 43% under Trump â and NATOâs still talking like it hasnât. The numbers tell a different story. đ Details + sources: Trail Mix Briefs
đĽ Watch the short + more in *The Ukraine Files* playlist:
Thanks, Kyle Whitmire, for posting on FB
lol is he sure
income inequality is insane right now, the rich have everything, the working class get a shoebox
https://accountinginsights.org/tax-alternatives-from-a-flat-tax-to-a-wealth-tax/
Pick a tax or combine them. All the different possibilities. Which are the fairest to benefit the most people?
there really should be a wealth cap
Itâs too late though, the ultrarich have more money than nation states individually
if my flower bulbs donât make it through customs, I am going to clutch my pearls, wait I mean, smash my beer with my fist!
OK, I read some of the young Republicans text messages and yes, that is who young rich white kids are now, can confirm
and yâall are singing Kumbaya and hoping for a brighter future
Ainât happening
itâs cause the rich white fathers are just awful people and their wives are a different kind of awful
they donât care about anything but flaunting wealth and making other people feel badly, and the phenomenon is endemic
these are the problems we needed address in a Kamala presidency, electing Trump amplified and baked them in
if the idiots ever understand what they did, theyâll never admit it
if thereâs a heaven, they wonât go there because why would God want to hang out with morons, seriously
like forever
sorry, Iâm cracking myself up. Iâm gonna let you adults make all the good contributions that keep me informed.
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A guaranteed minimum income could eliminate poverty and provide the economic stability for growing the middle class again.
16th Anniversary – Balloon Boy: All for the Show
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balloon_boy_hoax
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-870418
Israel has told the United Nations it will only allow 300 aid trucks, half of the originally agreed-upon number, into the Gaza Strip from Wednesday and that no fuel or gas will be allowed into the enclave except for specific needs related to humanitarian infrastructure, according to a note seen by Reuters and confirmed by the UN.
COGAT had said on Friday that it expected about 600 aid trucks to enter Gaza daily during the ceasefire.
The restriction will be enacted due to Hamas’s failure to return the remains of deceased Israeli hostages within the 72-hour window agreed on by Israel and Hamas.
*How are they supposed to find bodies in the rubble? So, Palestinians continue to starve.
Anon, my package got here. Took @ 3 weeks. It came from the Netherlands.
he idea of a universal basic income is nothing new. For centuries, philosophers, economists and politicians have dreamt of a society where people could work less while maintaining a decent standard of living. Since the 1970s, small-scale experiments in various forms have been conducted in Finland, the Netherlands, Spain, Brazil, Canada, the U.S. and South Korea. Mein Grundeinkommen wants to add a new chapter to the existing body of research with a rare example of community-led, completely unconditional basic income.
As the Covid-19 pandemic raged, sheâd lost most of her employment and was trapped in a harmful relationship. But a lifeline emerged: a pilot program distributing cash to 100 low-income mothers in New York City.
When the first payment arrived in 2021, Gutierrez cried. And the support kept coming: $500 each month, for three years. Bolstered by newfound financial stability, Gutierrez was able to care for her newborn, leave her partner, and eventually find a new job.
âI was able to just go anywhere I wanted to go, and buy whatever food I wanted to get for my kid,â said Gutierrez, now 31, who lives in Central Harlem. âWhen he was sick, if I needed to get medicine and the insurance didnât cover it, I could buy it.â
Last month, the New York City Council launched a new version of the initiative, with $1.5 million in city funds. The program, run through The Bridge Project organization, will provide unconditional cash support to 161 pregnant women who are homeless, at risk of losing housing or facing domestic violence. Participants will receive a $2,500 stipend before giving birth, $1,000 per month for 15 months, and $500 per month for the following 21 months.
SATURDAY Oct. 18 | 10am ET
âNO KINGSâ LIVE FROM DC and Wherever You Are!
Iâll be livestreaming this Saturday at 10am from the No Kings protest in Washington, D.C. Weâll be on the ground as the crowds gather, and I want to open the stream to anyone joining protests in your city too.
If youâre out there â in the streets, at a rally, or just filming from your front porch â jump into the chat or send footage so we can show how wide this moment really is.
Find events near you here:
đ https://www.nokings.org/
For the past five years, Clark, Grant, Jackson and hundreds of high schoolers in New Orleans have shopped â or saved â as part of a project to explore what happens if you give cash directly to young people, no strings attached.
Kapri Clark used the $50 to help pay for her braces. Lyrik Grant saved half of it, and used the rest for dance classes. Kevin Jackson said he squandered the cash, on wings, ride shares for dates and some DJ equipment he later tossed.
The report shows students who received the cash payments were slightly more likely to attend school than those who didnât. Academic performance did not differ between the groups. But financially, the extra cash helped students acquire stronger long-term planning skills and familiarity with savings accounts and other financial products. They ended the study, on average, with $300 saved away â a 15 percent savings rate, triple the national average for American adults.
Finding employment, naturally, is what changed everything. But for both women, what kickstarted their escape from the cycle of poverty was something very simple: cold, hard cash. Specifically, $60 a month.
Pooja and Malti received guaranteed income through the Fund A Mom program, started by Los Angeles-based film maker and philanthropist Leigh Blake in 2018.
As a basic income, $60 a month takes care of expenses like food, health care and childrenâs education. But the most important thing it gives these mothers, Blake notes, is morale: âIt helps them lift their head high. It makes them confident. It makes them feel like someone cares about them.â
Fund A Momâs model is intentionally simple: give poor people money so they can fix their own problems. But itâs a principle that goes completely against the traditional foreign aid model that the majority of the charity sector is built upon, because the accepted belief is that the benefits of cash injections are short-lived, with the cash itself often misappropriated. Yet many places have had success with providing basic income.
Blake sees the traditional model as a colonially imposed way of thinking for a sector that wants to keep itself in business rather than solve problems. And when youâre broke, a situation Blake can relate to from an earlier time in her own life, itâs cash that will buy groceries and pay bills.
âIf youâre in the charity sector â I like to call it the charitable industrial complex â itâs not really in your interest to fix things. Because [so many people need to be] paid before the grants go where theyâre supposed to go. Generally, there are lots of people almost categorically refusing to put their eye on the prize, which is poverty,â Blake argues.
Stockton, California has gotten a lot of press for its experiment in providing a basic income to its residents, but it wasnât until a recent study looked at the first year of results that we saw proven evidence of what impacts the experimental program was having.
Besides feeling less pain and anxiety about their lives and their financial situations, a surprising percentage of the programâs recipients got jobs. By the end of the first year of the study (2019, before the pandemic began) full-time employment in the recipient group had risen from 28 percent to 40 percent â double the increase found among folks who didnât receive the money.
This runs counter to some conventional wisdom, which says that free money disincentivizes work. Rather, the report, along with anecdotal evidence, seems to say the opposite: it is the uncertainty that low-income folks live with that makes it harder for them to find the jobs they desire. Providing this modest monetary cushion allows folks to realize their potential, which benefits the entire community.
Like many nonprofits that help people experiencing homelessness in the US, Path Home in Portland, Oregon provides temporary shelter and meals to those in need. But five years ago, the organization launched a separate program with hopes of making such services unnecessary someday. The Homelessness Prevention Program helps families about to lose their homes by paying back rent and past due utilities in emergency situations.
âIt really only takes a few days of missed work to start a snowball effect,â says Samuel Freni-Rothschild, Path Homeâs prevention specialist.
The number one reason that Freni-Rothschild hears from clients who need help paying their rent is that an adult missed some work because someone in the family was sick and therefore they lost income.
But with the prevention program, Path was able to keep 93 families in their homes in 2022 â serving a total of 155 kids and 140 adults.
The average spent per family? Just $3,180.
Freni-Rothschild says he often uses the metaphor of preventative health care to explain his job. âThe housing program and the shelter program are like acute medical care. Itâs like going to the ER when your bone is broken and you need to fix it. What Iâm doing is preventative medicine,â he says.
meme #3…
The reason folks donât have nice things:
1) Greed of those who already have more than they will ever need in 29 lifetimes.
2) Misplaced jealousy (often based on racism) that someone else might get help, even if instead of being grateful that you donât need help, you are angry that someone else is getting help.
just talk…
Firepower’ coming for Ukraine, Hegseth tells NATO
The defense secretary said NATO commitments to Kyiv “will soon translate into capabilities,” but did not directly mention Tomahawks sought by Ukraine.
https://www.nbcnews.com/world/ukraine/firepower-coming-ukraine-hegseth-tells-nato-rcna237722
The wild turkeys are back this morning. My protest partners.
Something has been digging up and sampling hot peppers in the deck the past two nights. I protest!
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/arizona-legal-threat-mike-johnson-epstein-files-vote-b2846037.html
House Speaker Mike Johnson has been threatened with legal action by Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes over his ongoing failure to swear in her stateâs new Democratic congresswoman-elect, Adelita Grijalva.
Grijalva, 54, won a special election in Arizonaâs 7th congressional district on September 23, comfortably beating Republican Daniel Butierez by picking up 69 percent of the vote to his 29 percent, and will, eventually, succeed her late father, Raul Grijalva, who passed away in March.
In a letter sent to the speaker on Tuesday, Mayes wrote: âArizonaâs right to a full delegation, and the right of the residents of CD 7 to representation from the person they recently voted for, are not up for debate and may not be delayed or used as leverage in negotiations about unrelated legislation.â
EVERYONE, please call MAGAt Mikeâs office & demand he swear in the AZ Rep, extend the ACA subsidies (which Louisiana needs more than many states), and vote on the discharge petition for the EPSTEIN files. None of this is going away. 202-224-3121
Will we buy the Falklands for them tooâ
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/10/15/bessent-says-u-s-considers-doubling-aid-to-argentina-by-tapping-outside-funding-00609011
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OK, had my daily rant to Congress. Your turn.
Trumpco has no problem coming up with funds of $40B for Argentina (If they vote in his mini me) but nothing to provide for healthcare subsidies here in the good old U.S. of A., which would cost $35B per year on average over the next decade.
Well, maybe for as long as there remains no time limit to bigotryâŚâ
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/10/15/us/supreme-court-voting-rights?smid=url-share#55187050-888a-59d9-bd42-aa85afa0f781
You are correct Pogo. Extending Obamacare premium subsidies cost about 35 billion a year, so that’s less than our giveaway to Argentina
https://trailmix.cc/home/2026-premium-shock/
Argentina First
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ok got my covid shot
May have up to another year to observe the shit show! đĽł
https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2025/10/15/dave-taylor-reacts-vile-symbol-office/86709735007/
Around 10 minutes after Taylor’s office emailed the release, the left-leaning Ohio politics blogger D.J. Byrnes posted a photo on X. The photo showed a screenshot from a video call with one of Taylor’s staffers, with a swastika American flag in the background. The person at the desk was Taylor’s legislative correspondent, according to the post.
https://www.tampafp.com/capitol-police-investigate-swastika-found-in-gop-ohio-rep-taylors-office/
U.S. Capitol Police were called to investigate a disturbing discovery inside the Capitol Hill office of Representative Dave Taylor (R-OH) on Tuesday afternoon: an American flag altered to feature a swastika.
A spokesperson for Taylor’s office told POLITICO that the Congressman believes the incident may be the result of “foul play or vandalism.” Taylor has stated no further comment will be provided until the investigation is complete.
zero side effects and I got two different shots
What were those MAGA babies whining about
Sojourners
faith in action for social justice
A Christian Plan to Help Billionaires
By Tyler Huckabee
Oct 15, 2025
Are billionaires the reason we canât have nice things? Itâs tempting to think so.
Consider Elon Musk, having been messily ejected from President Donald Trumpâs orbit after his Department of Government Efficiency project ended in failure, with little to show for it other than an appalling and growing body count. Or Jeff Bezos, whose reported interference with The Washington Post has helped reduce the one-time standard bearer of ferocious journalism to a husk of its former glory.
And every so often, when people remember that billionaires are taxed less than others, a groundswell of lefty populism springs up and argues that taxing billionaires would pay for universal healthcare, for free college, for trains from New York to Los Angelesâpick your progressive white whale. Itâs a nice idea.
But I think this is a bad reason to tax billionaires. The math isnât mathing, and even if we could enact some sort of meaningful tax on billionaires, it would not deliver on the promise many leftists think it would. There are, however, very good reasons to tax billionaires and at least as far as I as a Christian am concerned, one of them is simple obedience to scripture and love for my neighbors.
First up, letâs talk numbers. In 2021, the Biden administration released a study that found that Americaâs 400 wealthiest families are paying an average income tax rate of just 8.2%, while the average federal income tax rate sits somewhere around 13%. Over at Liberal Currents, Samantha Hancox-Li has written a good breakdown of what taxing billionaires would and would not accomplish. She notes that Medicare for All would cost something like $41 trillion over 10 years. If you put every American billionaireâs net worth in a big pot, youâd have $6 trillion. You see the problem.
But Hancox-Li is not against taxing billionaires. She argues: âThe problem with billionaires isnât that theyâre hoarding money that would otherwise pay for a Scandinavian social utopia. Itâs that their money has become a source of wildly distorted political power that allows a few men with extremist views to wreak havoc on the rest of us.â
I agree with her. Our elected leaders are under the sway of an elite group of absurdly wealthy men (and women, but mostly men) who can muscle their policy goals directly from fringe quackery into U.S. law, bypassing any sort of democratic process. Consider Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., for instance. His extreme anti-vax views are only shared by a small minority of voters, but what good is public opinion against the vaunted Kennedy fortune? We live at the whims of billionaires, and taxing their wealth would provide some measure of protection from their views.
READ MORE: Taxing the Rich to Help the Poor? Here’s What the Bible Says.
But there is another, more charitable reason I support taxing billionaires: Accumulating obscene amounts of resources is bad for you. It is poisonous to your soul, your mind, and your relationships. We do not need to look hard for examples. We can easily see exorbitant wealthâs adverse impact on the lives of everyone from Elon Musk to J.K. Rowling, once celebrated individuals turned insufferable bullies, but we donât even need these anecdotes.
Think about billionaires for a moment. Nobody needs a billion dollars. The very idea is ridiculous. Set aside the fact that there are millions of people in need; to be a billionaire is to be sitting on more money than you and your family could possibly hope to spend across all your lifetimes. Itâs pitiful. There is no logical reason for people to live like this. We should help them. We should tax them.
To be clear, wealth is not exclusively a threat to billionaires. The Bibleâs warnings against riches apply to more than just the uber-rich. As Phil Christman writes in Why Christians Should Be Leftists:
Jesus also, of course, tells us not to lay up for ourselves treasures upon earth. So much for the accumulation of capital. And, even though I would love to lean on the distinction between capital (possessions that we use mainly to generate profit, and thus to hoard power over others) and just regular stuff ⌠well, I suspect Jesus views my beloved record collection with a certain skepticism too. You canât serve God and mammon, and at least some of the time, mammon comes in the form of a special Japanese red-vinyl reissue with bonus tracks.
So when we talk about the Bibleâs warnings against wealth, many of us need to be aware that weâre talking about our own material state. Thatâs good to remember and, I think, a foundation of any healthy Christian perspective on politics. As author and pastor Malcolm Foley told Sojourners, âThe very possession of excess shows you have failed to wisely distribute what the Lord has given to you. We donât properly âearnâ anything. All these things are gifts from God. And [God] wants us to steward and distribute, not hoard for ourselves.
âThatâs a different way of thinking about any of the resources that we have, but also one that deeply undercuts the assumptions of neoliberal capitalism,â he continued.
This has profound implications for all of us, but it has very particular implications for the mega-wealthy: a class of people our society views as the ultimate success stories but Jesus seems to see as cautionary tales. Think of Mark 10:23, when Jesus declares to his disciples, âHow hard it is for the rich to enter the Kingdom of God!â
Sometimes, this is construed to be about the richâs chances of entering a pain-free afterlife. Thatâs possible, but when Jesus talks about the Kingdom of God, heâs talking about the here and now: the glorious present that is possible when Godâs people follow the counter-cultural call to love one another in grace and humility.
Understood this way, Jesusâ warnings to the rich make a lot of sense. The Christian faith calls us to live in community, sharing our resources and wealth with one another. âDo not be proud,â Romans 12:16 tells us. âBut be willing to associate with people of low position. Do not be conceited.â Do these strike you as easy commands for billionaires to follow? Or does it sound like trying to get through the eye of a needle?
Indeed, Jesus seemed to see wealth as a spiritual corrosive, something toxic to the soul. âWatch out!â he tells his disciples in Luke 12:15. âBe on guard against all kinds of greed; life does not consist in an abundance of possessions.â In fact, wealth is one of the chief villains in the parable of the seed sown among the thorns: The seed falling among the thorns refers to someone who hears the word, but the worries of this life and the deceitfulness of wealth choke the word, making it unfruitfulâ (Matthew 13:22).
Viewed this way, wealth is not something to be sought or hoarded but shared freely. As JosĂŠ Humphreys III writes, this allows us to start thinking of money âas a gift in Godâs economy of generosity rather than a commodity that leads to inequity, anxiety, grasping, and greed.â And if anyone is unlucky enough to fall into billions of dollars, it is a kindness to part them from it so that they can be brought into community. And since I cannot in good conscience recommend any of us go full Robin Hood and rob billionaires, taxing them seems like an effective way to deliver this kindness.
So this is why I maintain that while taxing billionaires might do some limited good for us non-billionaires, it would do very tangible good for billionaires themselves. A billion dollars in the bank account is the spiritual equivalent of radioactive waste in your refrigerator. It is unloving of us to leave them to it, not when we could drag them from the fumes. Taxing billionaires would be a widening of the eye of the needle, a flattening of the obstacles between them and the reign of God. Itâs the loving thing to do.
Tyler Huckabee
Tyler Huckabee is the managing editor of sojo.net.
This is is getting weird
This weekâs serial:
Full serial, featuring Benedict Cumberbatchâs mom (thatâs her in the thumbnail)đŽ
Iâm starting to think I might get to be a companion of the Doctor, the way things are going
(the Doctor gets bored and likes to hang out with Terrans)
Anon- Every cofeve vax Iâve had has taken me down for 24-36 hours. Iâve had 7 of them, so far. With it.
RFKJâs wife was trying to defend him on The View yesterday, talking about how many billions have been paid out for damage allegedly due to vaccines. They called her on it; multiple vaccines. How could you marry a guy who cheated on his first wife so many times, and mistreated her to the point she killed herself? Heâs a lying, grifting, abusive nutcase.
https://meidasnews.com/news/exclusive-trump-may-launch-missiles-from-warships-into-california-this-friday-and-saturday-as-part-of-vanity-parade-
MeidasTouch has learned from several sources that the White House has plans to close major sections of Interstate 5 for this Friday and Saturday.
The Trump administration is apparently finalizing plans for two days of events under the pretext of the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Marine Corps. Sources close to MeidasTouch describe the closure as part of a âvanity paradeâ that may involve Navy warships shooting live missiles into Camp Pendleton as a âshow of force.â
JD Vance is expected to be present and intends to lead the Parade. This show of military force and I-5 closures if the plan is completed will also be taking place during the No Kings Protests which are expected to be very large accross California cities and the rest of the country.
The major road closures coincide with a federal government closure, leaving thousands of Marines and federal employees unpaid even as they are ordered to support the festivities.
Interstate 5, Southern Californiaâs economic backbone, carries more than 80,000 daily travelers and moves $94 million in freight every day between San Diego and Orange Counties.
The very Marines being celebrated may not receive paychecks while their base becomes the backdrop for what one senior defense official called âa taxpayer-funded campaign reel.â
A senior state transportation official told MeidasTouch, âClosing down a critical corridor during a shutdown, for a vanity event, without even consulting state authorities? Itâs indefensible.â
As Southern California braces for the fallout, one thing is clear: the Vice Presidentâs âvanity paradeâ risks turning a patriotic commemoration into a logistical and political fiasco, leaving taxpayers, commuters, and unpaid troops caught in the crossfire.
*No squeaky tank for JD. Heâs firing live missiles!
Anon
Baker was my first Doctor. Tenant was my favorite.
In case anyone needs something to do on No Kings 2.0 Eve:
MAGA,INC.
YOU ARE INVITED TO A
CANDLELIGHT DINNER
FEATURING SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
President Donald J. Trump
45th and 47th PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
Friday, October 17, 2025
The Mar-a-Lago Club
Palm Beach, Florida RSVPs will be accommodated on a first come, first served basis.
space is very limited.
$1,000,000 Per Person
DONALD TRUMP IS APPEARING AT
THIS EVENT ONLY AS A FEATURED SPEAKER AND IS NOT ASKING FOR FUNDS OR DONATIONS
Florida is notorious for sinkholes. Wouldnât it be something is Mother Earth just opened up right then and there & swallowed up Grifty McGrifter and the million dollar a plate attendees?
canât say my Doctor or AI will get me
We are dealing with Daleks, again. Young Republicans coming up are Daleks, as is JD Vance who refuses to condemn them. Stephen Miller is a Dalek. They are mostly all Daleks, so how do we defeat them?
see, thatâs the problem with DaleksâŚ
Hmmm.
lol Ace had her own way
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