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Did you know there’s a special election THIS Tuesday in Iowa that could break the GOP super majority in the Iowa state senate?

I had no idea.

Just saw it on Tik Tok.

Now…just out of curiosity, do you think the DNC should have rallied national Dems to support this election?
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Facts: California is…

- The 4th largest economy in the world
- #1 in manufacturing
- #1 in farming
- #1 in new business starts.
- #1 for tech and VC investments
- #1 for Fortune 500 companies
- #1 public higher education system

Thank you, Governor Newsom
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Yes, the corner gas station that pays minimum wage will offer a variety of generous health plans with unusually low co-pays.
JIANG: What is the NEC's estimate for how many people could lose healthcare coverage?

HASSETT: The bottom line is the best way to get insurance is to get a job
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If blue states kept their money, they would be fine or even better off. Red states would be in deep financial trouble.

Example: California is the fourth largest economy on Earth. It grows over one third of America’s vegetables and two thirds of its fruits and nuts.
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Trump’s legacy is:
making the deficit obese,
and the social safety net anorexic.

johnfugelsang.substack.com/p/the-donor-...
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The United States government is no longer able to protect us from real hazards, such as flash floods, because it’s shifting funds to fake hazards, such as a non-existent immigrant crime wave. www.nytimes.com/2025/07/05/u...
As Floods Hit, Key Roles Were Vacant at Weather Service Offices in Texas
www.nytimes.com
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Explain the Big Ugly budget bill to me like I’m five…

Seriously, this demo is a must see—anyone can understand it.
Share it with family and friends.
#VoteNo
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Historians call it “willful ignorance” when Germans said “we didn’t know” as their neighbors disappeared.

But Americans do know.
About the raids.
The camps.
The mass deportations.

Silence now isn’t ignorance.
It’s complicity.

#WeKnow #HistoryIsWatching
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Concentration camps on American soil. Masked agents terrorizing our neighbors and abducting people off the streets to fill them.

As if that weren’t horrific enough—some so-called “Christians” are cheering it on like it’s some kind of twisted, dehumanization porn.

What the hell have we become?
Dr. Coni: One patient had been receiving treatment with eye drops, but then I didn’t see her for months.. I wondered what had happened to her.

When she finally returned, she told me she had lost her Medicaid coverage and couldn’t afford her drops. As a result, she had gone blind in one eye.
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NPR @npr.org · Jul 2
With spending cuts poised to hit medical providers, Medicaid recipients and Affordable Care Act enrollees, here's how the bill will affect health care access for millions in the U.S.
5 ways Trump's tax bill will limit health care access
With spending cuts poised to hit medical providers, Medicaid recipients and Affordable Care Act enrollees, here's how the bill will affect health care access for millions in the U.S.
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Exactly. Few know Collins’ MO better.
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It’s amazing how fast they can build a concentration camp: “Alligator Alcatraz”— but they can’t manage to fix a levee, fund a hospital, or get clean water to poor communities.
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Prominent conservative legal scholars join liberals to condemn Trump in biting court brief
Countless Democrats are vehemently critical of the steep tariffs that President Donald Trump is imposing on the United States' trading partners, warning that a variety of imported goods are going to get a lot more expensive in the months ahead. But criticism is coming from parts of the right as well, including some conservative and libertarian legal scholars. According to New York Times legal reporter Adam Liptak, a friend-of-the-court brief submitted back in April laid out right-wing concerns about Trump's trade policy. Those who signed the brief, which was filed in the U.S. Court of International Trade, included, among others, Steven G. Calabresi, who was a founder of the Federalist Society in the early 1980s; former U.S. Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey; and Richard Epstein, a libertarian legal scholar at New York University. The brief, Liptak reports, was prepared by Michael W. McConnell, who now teaches at Stanford Law School in California and is an ex-federal appeals court judge appointed by former President George W. Bush. READ MORE: 'This is MAGA': Outrage as Joni Ernst turns 'we're all going to die' non-apology into a twofer Epstein told the Times, "You have to understand that the conservative movement is now, as an intellectual movement, consistently anti-Trump on most issues." Some liberals and progressives, according to Liptak, signed the brief as well, including Yale University law professor Harold Koh. But much of the participation came from the right. Ilya Somin, a law professor at George Mason University in Virginia, told the Times, "The brief unites big-name constitutional law scholars across the political spectrum in a way I have rarely seen. I never would have expected to see Richard Epstein, Steve Calabresi and Harold Koh all on the same brief on a major issue. But here they are, together, opposing 'taxation by proclamation.' Donald Trump brought them together." One of the brief's main criticisms of Trump's trade policy is that he carrying it out by executive order and failing to get Congress' input. READ MORE: 'It has no spine': Reagan official blasts Congress for enabling Trump's abuse of power The brief read, "The powers to tax, to regulate commerce and to shape the nation's economic course must remain with Congress. They cannot drift silently into the hands of the president through inertia, inattention or creative readings of statutes never meant to grant such authority. That conviction is not partisan. It is constitutional. And it strikes at the heart of this case." READ MORE: Three lawsuits confirm that Kansas Republicans concocted menacing attacks on civil rights Read Adam Liptak's full New York Times article at this link (subscription required).
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For good reason. The idea was to surprise the Russians. That means not telling their operatives.
Birds of a feather…
npr.org NPR @npr.org · Jun 2
President Trump has promised to attack drug gangs and called for the death penalty for street dealers. But he has also pardoned more than 20 people serving time for serious drug crimes, some involving violence.
Trump pardons drug kingpins even as he escalates U.S. drug war rhetoric
President Trump has promised to attack drug gangs and called for the death penalty for street dealers. But he has also pardoned more than 20 people serving time for serious drug crimes, some involving violence.
n.pr
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