M. Ed., SpEd teacher, proud Democrat 💙 🧢 🌊and Grandma! 🏳️‍⚧️ 🏳️‍🌈 No DMs #2StateSolution

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Don’t argue with people over sixty. Just don’t. It’s not just an age; it’s a masterclass in survival. They grew up without Google, without DoorDash, without therapy podcasts, and without an "undo" button. If something broke, they grabbed duct tape, WD-40, a hammer, and a look of sheer determination that made even the broken appliance second-guess itself. As kids, they knew exactly what kind of mood their mom was in just by the sound of how hard she slammed the cast-iron skillet onto the stove. They were the original latchkey kids — walking home from middle school with a house key tied around their neck, with strict orders to heat up lunch and not burn the kitchen down. By the time they were ten, they could bike to the corner store, buy a gallon of milk for the neighbor, feed the family dog, and still have time to play freeze tag in the yard until dark. Their knees were a permanent canvas of scrapes, bruises, and rubbing alcohol. Their universal first-aid kit was just a quick wash under the garden hose and a Band-Aid. If a bone wasn't sticking out, you were fine. They drank water straight from that same hose, ate Wonder Bread covered in butter and sugar, shared a single glass bottle of Coke among five friends, and somehow didn't die from a lack of sanitization. This is the generation that knows how to rewind a cassette tape with a No. 2 pencil. They know the suspense of waiting all week for a movie to air on TV, because if you missed it, it was gone. They remember rotary phones, looking up a family in a massive paper phonebook, and the excitement of getting a color television. They survived party lines, typewriter ribbons, early brick cell phones, and flip phones — and today, they might accidentally send you a 7-minute voice memo where the first 6 minutes are just them breathing and asking, "Hello? Can you hear me?" And don't you dare laugh. Because without a GPS, these people could drive halfway across the country using nothing but an old paper map, a cooler full of sandwiches, and the gut feeling that "the exit should be coming up somewhere around here." They are the ultimate masters of household magic. They can stitch, tighten, glue, and fix just about anything. And somewhere in their pantry, they have a "bag of bags" that is literally older than half the gadgets you own. Leave people over sixty alone. They saw the world before the internet, and they navigated the world after it. And through it all, they didn't just get by — they thrived.
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😱😱😱 And just like that, it completely VANISHED from the media. But a sitting congressman, Ted Lieu, said on the record the Epstein files are being blocked because they show Trump raped and threatened to kill children. Lets make this viral 👇
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I think possibly the best thing about Elon Musk becoming a trillionaire is how angry it makes a bunch of losers who've never built a thing in their lives.
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Yes. Why are you so stupid and hate-filled?
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He would’ve made the best president… I still miss him, don’t you ? 🇺🇸
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I started thinking about the way that I felt when I watched law firms like Paul Weiss capitulate to Trump… when ABC and CBS settled insane lawsuits with Trump… when tech CEOs and companies lined up to pay Trump millions for his ballroom. I remember being so fucking angry because, in effect, those people and their decision to try and make their own lives easier actually made the rest of us less safe, less secure in our democracy — because now Trump knows how easy it is to wield the government against his enemies to get his way. When I saw my name on Trump's newest enemies list, the absolute last thing I was going to do was the same thing all those other cowards did: fold to Trump, get themselves out of trouble, and not think about the effect that it was having on everybody else. So if that means I have to speak out every fucking day, then that's what I'm going to do.
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In the USA in 1943 they produced a film 'Don't be a Sucker' about fascism. It perfectly explains Nigel Farage, Donald Trump, Elon Musk and the entire Right.

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Just as the engineers said it would.
Algae resurfaces in reflecting pool after multimillion-dollar fixes dlvr.it/TT1BzL
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All of it.
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❌ DONALD TRUMP & JEFFREY EPSTEIN ARE SEX TRAFFICKERS and I’m gonna post this every day so nobody forgets exactly who these monsters are and why the incriminating portions of The Epstein Files have suddenly disappeared. Who is hiding what and why?
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🚨 I'm posting this video every day so we NEVER forget what insurrectionist Donald Trump did on J6 Instead of accepting defeat and honoring the peaceful transfer of power, Trump unleashed a deadly mob on the U.S. Capitol in a last-ditch attempt to stay in power. Is THIS is what an insurrection looks like? 👇👇👇
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On today’s episode of “MAGA Fell for it Again:” Trump voters in Ohio turn on Trump, and even tell him “fuck you.”
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DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN DO NOT BE DISTRACTED.
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The senate is to blame for allowing Trump to waste so much money.
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All these facts! It must be blowing people's minds when you throw them out there.🥴#CaliforniaElections
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🚨 BREAKING: Internal Interior Department and National Park Service documents reportedly show bubbles, pinholes, and uneven blue coating emerging during Trump's rushed Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovation. The stated purpose of the project was to stop leaks. But officials reportedly documented defects in the waterproofing layer itself: • Bubbles and trapped air • Pinholes and small holes • Uneven, mottled blue coating • Sections requiring rework That's not just an aesthetic issue. Pinholes and blistering are exactly the kinds of defects that can compromise a waterproofing system and shorten its lifespan. The administration sold this as a fast, beautiful fix. The documents reportedly show crews scrambling to correct quality problems while racing to meet a politically driven deadline. A project intended to stop leaks was reportedly battling defects in the leak-prevention layer before it was even finished.
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He covered it better than any news source we’ve got and it was also entertaining. The real story about the Albanian Island adventure these two idiots were up to.
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