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  • Get this POS lunatic out of office. He’s going to get us all killed, Matrix-style. 


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  • Bentleyspop
    Bentleyspop Craft Beer Brewery, Colorado Posts: 11,882
    I'll throw a wrench into this.... in a few years white people will be a minority-majority in America. 
  • mickeyrat
    mickeyrat Posts: 46,288
    I'll throw a wrench into this.... in a few years white people will be a minority-majority in America. 

    you stop it with librul fact throwing and shit. 
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  • mickeyrat
    mickeyrat Posts: 46,288
    The Trump administration is easing restrictions on law enforcement agencies sharing information with the intelligence community, raising concerns about the possible violation of laws that bar those agencies from collecting data on U.S. citizens.

    Read the full story: https://propub.li/4aIkxUy
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  • mickeyrat
    mickeyrat Posts: 46,288
    corporaton for public broadcasting adbook post at approx midnight Mar 1

    Today, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting formally dissolved as a corporate entity.

    For nearly 60 years, CPB stewarded the federal appropriation for public media in ways that enhanced the lives of all Americans, ensuring everyone, regardless of where they live or how much they earn, has access to public media and the essential services it provides, free of charge. As a whole, public media provided such value, at so little cost to the taxpayer, that it received bipartisan support for decades and few thought it would be defunded.

    However, throughout 2025, CPB and public media became the target of heightened, relentless partisan attacks with the goal of defunding CPB. Millions of Americans who value their public media station and recognize that public media's trusted, educational and informational content is vital to our democracy, expressed support for public media and petitioned Congress to preserve federal funding for CPB. 

    Against the wishes of the majority of Americans, in July 2025, Congress defunded CPB by passing the Rescission Act of 2025 — a maneuver that enabled Congress to "claw back" already appropriated funds by just a single-vote margin.

    Since then, CPB has survived mainly on private donations because Congress failed to provide basic closing costs. The CPB team has worked with unwavering professionalism to honor existing commitments and distribute remaining grants to local stations, producers, PBS, and NPR, even when only a handful of us remained. We mark their dedicated service with respect and gratitude.

    Some have asked if CPB could survive on private donations alone until a more favorable political climate emerges that would favor restoring funding to CPB. The CPB Board of Directors gave very careful consideration to many options and concluded that dissolution was the only responsible path.

    The longer CPB tried to exist without funding, the greater the probability that our remaining funds would never reach the public media system. Moreover, we grew increasingly concerned that funding directed to public media could become subject to new content restrictions, and that compliance would further harm stations and erode the trust we worked decades to build.

    These risks were real and dangerous, and we would not allow them to take shape.

    We could have survived by complying with demands for political control over news coverage, by rewriting history, by limiting the stories and information shared with the American public, by abandoning diverse talent, or by supporting content that increases divisiveness through disinformation.  

    But the American people deserve more. So, CPB took its last stand.

    We invested in the innovative, sustainable solutions that will empower public media to survive in our absence.

    Since October, we have provided over $170 million in funding into  organizations, stations, and programs with the power to carry public media forward.

    We made strategic investments that preserve public media’s legacy and strengthen its future, safeguarding the American Archive of Public Broadcasting so our shared civic history endures; maintaining national distribution of locally produced programming through American Public Television; supporting trusted, research-backed educational content; commemorating the nation’s 250th anniversary through StoryCorps; and advancing rigorous research that documents public media’s impact and role in supporting our democracy.

    All of these measures reflect CPB’s enduring purpose: to strengthen education, preserve democratic memory, amplify local voices, and ensure that public media remains valuable to the public it serves.

    The Board took the heart-wrenching but necessary step to dissolve this venerable institution not only for financial reasons but to protect CPB from continued attacks or other interventions that would diminish the institution, as has occurred at other federally funded agencies.

    We are grateful for the public's decades of support for our mission and work, and thankful for your continued support to local stations struggling in the wake of the rescission. 

    The Public Broadcasting Act, which envisioned a public media system that put the public interest above profit, still exists. Let us look to a future when public media funding is restored in ways that honor that mission.

    Thank you.

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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Posts: 40,989
    dude's rotting 

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  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 23,285
    ewwww
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  • tbergs
    tbergs Posts: 10,562
    God, he just looks terrible. Imagine a real medical diagnosis and not some made up comic book superhero storyline we've gotten from this Admin. He could drop dead at the podium and Karoline would be promptly out there spinning it in to some testament to his outstanding health that mortality wasn't enough and that he was now God's chosen one because he was needed for the battle against the devil.
    It's a hopeless situation...
  • OnWis97
    OnWis97 St. Paul, MN Posts: 5,813
    Those are Alpha Marks and Greatness Scars!
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  • OnWis97
    OnWis97 St. Paul, MN Posts: 5,813
    It's really amazing between all of these spots, the things he says, and the sleeping in cabinet meetings that the media doesn't say a thing. OK, it's not amazing since they're in his pocket. But he's surpassed Sleepy Joe's decrepitness by now and (tumbleweed).
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  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 25,553
    dude's rotting 

    that might be the dreaded ring around the collar we used to hear so much about in laundry detergent commercials when i was growing up. it never became a problem for me or anyone i knew. except i thought ring around the collar was on the collar of the shirt, not this impetigo lookin shit on his neck skin.
    "You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry."  - Lincoln

    "Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 25,553
    they should cover that with a maxi pad, because it is an actual wound on his skin.
    "You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry."  - Lincoln

    "Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,619
    Lets see how you look at 79. I am sure there will be no bruises or wounds. If I can make it to 70 I will be happy. 
  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 32,809
    He’s lived far to long 
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Posts: 40,989
    Get_Right said:
    Lets see how you look at 79. I am sure there will be no bruises or wounds. If I can make it to 70 I will be happy. 
    I understand what you're saying. But it's open season on the guy who is so vain, who lies constantly about his health, and how amazing he is, the healthiest president ever live. 
    Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer



  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Posts: 40,989
    and I will readily admit my pettiness towards that man. Any suffering he has to endure, I fully embrace and enjoy. He is the biggest POS in the western world in a very long time, and he deserves any and all pain he gets. 

    that's not tds, by the way. I just want evil to suffer. 
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  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,619
    Get_Right said:
    Lets see how you look at 79. I am sure there will be no bruises or wounds. If I can make it to 70 I will be happy. 
    I understand what you're saying. But it's open season on the guy who is so vain, who lies constantly about his health, and how amazing he is, the healthiest president ever live. 

    I would guess he has the finest doctors in our nation. So I do not think it outrageous to say he is well cared for. 
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Posts: 40,989
    Get_Right said:
    Get_Right said:
    Lets see how you look at 79. I am sure there will be no bruises or wounds. If I can make it to 70 I will be happy. 
    I understand what you're saying. But it's open season on the guy who is so vain, who lies constantly about his health, and how amazing he is, the healthiest president ever live. 

    I would guess he has the finest doctors in our nation. So I do not think it outrageous to say he is well cared for. 
    no one said he wasn't well cared for. 
    Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer



  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,619
    Get_Right said:
    Get_Right said:
    Lets see how you look at 79. I am sure there will be no bruises or wounds. If I can make it to 70 I will be happy. 
    I understand what you're saying. But it's open season on the guy who is so vain, who lies constantly about his health, and how amazing he is, the healthiest president ever live. 

    I would guess he has the finest doctors in our nation. So I do not think it outrageous to say he is well cared for. 
    no one said he wasn't well cared for. 

    So probably as healthy as can be for his age. But he has to stop the fast food!
  • Tim Simmons
    Tim Simmons Posts: 10,720
    Get_Right said:
    Get_Right said:
    Get_Right said:
    Lets see how you look at 79. I am sure there will be no bruises or wounds. If I can make it to 70 I will be happy. 
    I understand what you're saying. But it's open season on the guy who is so vain, who lies constantly about his health, and how amazing he is, the healthiest president ever live. 

    I would guess he has the finest doctors in our nation. So I do not think it outrageous to say he is well cared for. 
    no one said he wasn't well cared for. 

    So probably as healthy as can be for his age.
    We can't say that with any amount of certainty.