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Angry druid.
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The first thing Virginia Spanberger did after being sworn in as Governor of Virginia was repeal Youngkin’s executive order requiring state and local law enforcement to cooperate with ICE.

This is the kind of leadership Democratic governors nationwide should be emulating.
January 18, 2026 at 11:35 AM
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January 13, 2026 at 10:37 PM
Rated N For No One, by The Chris Waffle Explosion
12 track album
chriswaffle.bandcamp.com
January 14, 2026 at 5:01 PM
For those who stopped using Resistbot because it started asking for coins to send emails, I'm pleased to report that it looks like that resets after a certain amount of time. We'll see how many I can send before it starts asking again.
🖋️ “Public January 6 Hearings: Hold Trump Accountable and Impeach” hit 100 signers!

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Public January 6 Hearings: Hold Trump Accountable and Impeach
Text SIGN PYJKED to 50409 — Five years ago, on January 6, 2021, the United States experienced a direct assault on the peaceful transfer of power. A violent mob breached the U.S. Capitol while Congress was carrying out one of its most basic constitutional duties: counting certified electoral votes. Despite the chaos, democracy held. Congress reconvened, the count was completed, and the Constitution prevailed. What has not yet happened is full public accountability. Americans across the political spectrum still have serious unanswered questions about how January 6 unfolded, who directed events behind the scenes, and why pressure was placed on public officials to delay or overturn a lawful election. These questions cannot be resolved through silence, pardons, or closed-door proceedings. They require public, sworn testimony. Congress already possesses critical evidence. In sworn testimony to the House Judiciary Committee, Special Counsel Jack Smith explained that his investigation into January 6 was driven by evidence, not politics. Under oath, he stated that he would have pursued charges against any president of either party if the facts justified it. He also made clear that subpoenas issued to members of Congress stemmed from actions directed by the president himself—not partisan targeting by prosecutors. That testimony goes to the heart of whether the rule of law applies equally to all Americans. It should not remain buried in transcripts or confined to private review by a handful of lawmakers. The American people deserve to hear this evidence in a public forum and judge it for themselves. Holding public January 6 hearings is not about re-litigating the past for political gain. It is about reaffirming a foundational American principle: no one is above the law—not rioters, not elected officials, and not the President of the United States. The actions of Donald Trump before, during, and after January 6 raise serious constitutional questions that have never been addressed in full public view. Pardons issued to individuals who assaulted law enforcement officers do not erase the facts of that day, nor do they restore public trust. Accountability is not vengeance. It is deterrence. When attacks on constitutional processes go unanswered, they become precedents. When violence against police officers is excused or minimized, it invites repetition. Patriots do not rewrite attacks on their own government—they investigate them. Americans believe in law and order. They believe elections should be decided by voters, not mobs or pressure campaigns. And they believe loyalty to the Constitution must come before loyalty to any individual. Congress has both the authority and the obligation to act. Hold public January 6 hearings. Put the facts on the record. Let the truth be seen. And reaffirm, without exception, that in the United States of America, the law applies to everyone.
resist.bot
January 6, 2026 at 4:44 PM
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FIVE YEARS & he has not been held accountable for one of the most disgraceful events in this nation's history.
Trying to overturn a fair election in an attempted coup against his own government is the very definition of TREASON. We can never move forward until this is fully adjudicated. #ShameOnUS🇺🇸
January 6, 2026 at 4:37 PM
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It’s not about drugs. If it was, Trump wouldn’t have pardoned one of the largest narco traffickers in the world last month.

It’s about oil and regime change.

And they need a trial now to pretend that it isn’t. Especially to distract from his sinking under Epstein and skyrocketing healthcare costs.
January 3, 2026 at 3:34 PM
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🖋️ “Trump’s Unauthorized Wars and the Illegal Seizure of Venezuela’s President” hit 3,000 signers!

💬 Text SIGN PZWETF to 50409
Trump’s Unauthorized Wars and the Illegal Seizure of Venezuela’s President
Text SIGN PZWETF to 50409 — I am writing to demand that Congress immediately reassert its constitutional authority over war and peace in response to President Trump’s escalating and unauthorized military aggression. President Trump was elected after promising to end America’s involvement in foreign wars and pursue an “America First” foreign policy rooted in restraint. Instead, his administration has launched or threatened military action across multiple regions—without congressional authorization, without transparency, and without a coherent strategy. U.S. forces have conducted airstrikes in Nigeria. The administration has bombed Iranian nuclear processing facilities and publicly threatened direct military intervention in Iran’s internal protests, declaring the United States “locked and loaded.” Those threats prompted warnings from Iranian leaders that U.S. troops in the region could be targeted in retaliation. At the same time, U.S. military assets have been staged for potential land wars in Venezuela and Colombia. Most alarming, the Trump regime has now publicly asserted that it has taken custody of Venezuela’s sitting president, Nicolás Maduro, and his wife following what it described as a large-scale military operation. Venezuelan authorities dispute this account and have demanded proof of life, while reporting explosions, low-flying aircraft over Caracas, widespread power outages, and strikes affecting both civilian and military sites. Venezuela has declared a state of emergency and ordered national mobilization in response, while neighboring countries have begun taking military and humanitarian precautions amid fears of regional escalation. If the regime's claim is accurate, the forcible seizure of a foreign head of state by U.S. forces constitutes an unauthorized use of force and an act of war under international law. No president has the authority to abduct a foreign leader, conduct regime-change operations, or initiate hostilities without explicit authorization from Congress. None of these actions were preceded by a declaration of war or a specific Authorization for Use of Military Force. They violate Article I of the Constitution and the War Powers Resolution, which exists precisely to prevent presidents from dragging the nation into war through secrecy, impulse, or distraction. This is not a collection of isolated incidents. It is a pattern of reckless and undisciplined warmongering that places U.S. service members in immediate danger. Even limited military operations involve grave risk; those risks multiply when missiles are fired, aircraft fly combat missions, and adversaries are provoked into retaliation. If the United States has seized Venezuela’s president—or even appears to have done so—every American soldier, sailor, pilot, and diplomat in the region becomes a potential target. Congress cannot abdicate its responsibilities. I urge you to: 1. Demand immediate public explanations and classified briefings from the White House and Department of Defense on all recent and ongoing military actions. 2. Convene oversight hearings to examine legal justification, civilian harm, strategic objectives, and escalation risks related to operations in Venezuela, Iran, Nigeria, and the broader region. 3. Invoke the War Powers Resolution to require the immediate cessation of hostilities absent explicit congressional authorization. 4. Use Congress’s power of the purse to block funding for any unauthorized military action. 5. If hearings establish that the president has willfully violated the Constitution or federal law, initiate impeachment proceedings as required by your oath of office. No president may wage war by decree or seize foreign leaders under cover of chaos. Congress must defend the Constitution, protect U.S. service members, and stop this dangerous slide into permanent, unauthorized war.
resist.bot
January 3, 2026 at 8:29 PM
U.S mail is no longer dated when you mail it. Mail will be postmarked *on the date in which it was sorted*.

In the same decision, hundreds of local mail processing centers are being eliminated, meaning mail must travel father before being postmarked.

This is blatant voter disenfranchisement.
December 30, 2025 at 4:45 PM
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If Mike Johnson is refusing to call the House back into session during the shutdown, then we’ll do the work right here the Bronx.

The New York Essential plan is being eliminated entirely next year due to the GOP healthcare cuts. People’s lives are at stake.

And that’s why we’re fighting back.
October 14, 2025 at 3:24 PM
Ah yes, war-torn Portland, Oregon.
September 28, 2025 at 5:09 PM
Apparently this was pulled from the air in Portland, Oregon. This fight is not yet won.

m.youtube.com/watch?v=c1tj...
Jimmy Kimmel is Back!
YouTube video by Jimmy Kimmel Live
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September 25, 2025 at 12:05 AM
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The White House tonight:
August 30, 2025 at 7:23 AM
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There’s renewable energy ads and there’s mother**cking wind farm ads. This, blissfully, is the latter.
July 31, 2025 at 5:03 PM
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When I was little, the U.S. military came to our home at gunpoint and took me and my family away. We were imprisoned for years in barbed wire camps simply because we were Japanese American. I have spent my life telling that story, hoping it would never be repeated.
July 21, 2025 at 5:20 PM