You guys remember when the talking heads said that we shouldn't have a woman president because she'd be too emotional? Well, now we have Diaper Rapist who sleeps through meetings, starts wars on a whim, and hate tweets at 3am. And those same people try to sweep this stuff under the rug and act like we aren't being ruled by a demented toddler who thinks he's a king.
Re: General Politics
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2026 5:06 pm
by Blackleaf
Proof that there are no media companies for the working class. They're all owned by the same fucking billionaires who created this problem in the first place. They're trying to equate lighting a warehouse of inanimate objects on fire to murder. They want to give him life in prison for lighting paper on fire.
None of these media companies are condemning the company that pays its employees slave wages. None of them are talking about how none of the buildings sprinklers went off, and what a death trap it could have been if there was an accident. No. They're just describing this as an "act of violence," despite absolutely nobody getting hurt. They expect us to all suffer in silence as they squeeze every last penny out of us.
There's a difference between legality and justice. Systematically denying millions of people life altering surgery is legal, but it's not just. Luigi shooting the CEO of the company that denies that life altering surgery is definitely not legal, but it is justice. And like it or not, if they keep oppressing the working class, they're going to be seeing a lot more of this brand of justice very soon.
Re: General Politics
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2026 5:56 pm
by Unbeliever
"Trump Faces Fierce Backlash as Barron Trump Is Automatically Registered for Military Service Amid Escalating Global Conflicts"
Better America
So, will Barron be found to have bone spurs?
Re: General Politics
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2026 9:25 pm
by Hydra009
Looks like they need to rename the "justice" department, too.
The Virginia redistricting referendum marked a setback for President Donald Trump, who kicked off a national redistricting battle last year by urging Republican officials in Texas to redraw districts. The goal was to help Republicans win more seats in the November elections and hold on to a narrow House majority in the face of political headwinds that typically favor the party out of power during midterm elections.
But the Virginia redistricting referendum could help nullify Republican gains elsewhere.
“Virginia just changed the trajectory of the 2026 midterms,” Democratic state House Speaker Don Scott said in a celebratory statement. “At a moment when Trump and his allies are trying to lock in power before voters have a say, Virginians stepped up and leveled the playing field for the entire country.”