In the 21 years since 9/11, the United States spent $8 trillion+ on wars. Can you imagine if we had instead invested those funds in climate, health care, housing, and education?
Don’t fall for trickle-down nonsense. Making big corporations and the rich even richer through tax cuts and regulatory rollbacks doesn’t make the rest of us better off. It just makes big corporations and the rich even richer.
Eric Trump: “There’s no one that’s done more for Christianity than Donald Trump. No one.”
Let me correct you, little Eric: There’s no one that’s done more damage to Christianity than Donald Trump. No one.
The Saudis killed Jamal Khashoggi. Then, Trump & Pompeo cover up the assassination ordered by MBS. Then, Trump leaves the White House with classified documents. Then, Jared Kushner receives $2B from a Saudi Arabian fund led by MBS. Then, Trump lies to FBI about having documents:
After 9/11, Rosie O'Donnell, and others like her, donated $1M dollars to the 9/11 NYC fund. Donald took $150,000 from that 9/11 fund for a building of his he said was damaged. He didn't help at all. He took.
9/11 and 1/6 are terrorist attacks, one from outside and the other from within. Republicans normalized one for personal profit and participated in the other for sedition.
Sowing racism, homophobia, and transphobia creates life-or-death dangers for many Americans. But for MAGA Republicans, it serves to divert attention from the economic plunder by the ultra-rich.
They want people to fear one another rather than unite against authoritarianism.
I’ll never forget that the MAGA regime stole nearly $4M from 9/11 first responders or that Agolf Twitler bragged about his tower being the tallest building after the Twin Towers fell or that Saudi Arabia paid Jared Kushner $2B or those who took part in Saudi Arabia golf.
So an insurrectionist was convicted for participating in the attack on the Capitol to stop Congress from certifying the 2020 election, was released from prison, and then got an American flag flown over the Capitol as a gift, from an insurrectionist member of Congress? Got it.
Am I the only one who doesn’t understand why Al Franken had to resign for a joke photo he took years before he was a senator, but elected officials who participated in or encouraged an armed insurrection to overthrow our democracy are allowed to stay in government?
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