Letters are how things get done. They put stuff in writing. Are you dumb? Appearances don't get stuff done with legislation passed. Letters become hearings and deals and legislation. Good fucking Lord.
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No letters,okay?
Appearances everyday.
Organize several teams addressing several issues/evil/lies, proposals etc., and have them Televised everyday.
Tell the people the lies, evil doings of the Trump/Complicit GOP.
By the way they already do everything else you tried to say and they have been this whole time. Shut up.
I appreciate you.
And likewise! Thank you!
Feb 5, 2026 04:45You don’t put up with their stupid shit.
I’d be interested in hearing how you reached that point.
I think it's just because I try to focus on getting things right. Whether it's stuff like even the prior attorney general and people trashing him because they don't want the rule of law. They never wanted the rule of law. They just wanted revenge. I was the same way on Twitter.
I'm part of a group of people that don't speak the popular opinion. I've been that way for a while. I just want to get things right and the attorney general one is an example. It's like people fail to understand things because they'd rather give in to their fear or paranoia or anger.
It shouldn't be like that. We should be focusing on getting things right and telling the truth. Like with the attorney general example. The guy was indicted 90 something times. There was plenty of time to go on trial before the election. The fact that people forget that enrages me.
So now all of these situations go on at the same time and when I see it I have to fight it and fight against it whether we're talking about the attorney general or whether we're talking about blaming Democrats for things republicans do. I want to get things right. Regardless of likes and reposts.
Living through all this shit in the last 10 years has just changed me to where I think we should be required to get things right and if people are going to get them wrong in each example then I'm going to speak out about it. Because I've just had enough. I want to help the situation. Not hurt it.
I still feel disoriented by it all. I’ve been a liberal my whole life. I’m the daughter of two people who voted for McGovern in their first election. They’re democratic voters today.
I marched against the Iraq War. Etc.
I totally understand. I remember being disappointed that Michael Dukakis lost and seeing everyone chanting "92! 92!" Then I realized for the first time ever that we could have a bad president. I didn't know anything before that even though I found out reagan was bad too later.
I always felt like living under republican presidents were always the worst most chaotic times. And this country sucks so bad because people know this but we are obsessed with flipping back and forth our whole lives. I hate it. I recorded and wrote anti bush jr hip hop that was insanely good.
I knew Reagan was bad. At 7, I was disappointed he beat Mondale.
At 11 I was a big Dukakis supporter.
I was a Clinton delegate to the state convention at 19.
My mom and dad were always Democrats but they were fooled into thinking that reagan was a good president. My mom is an activist in Florida and goes to every single Democratic meeting and she fights people on Facebook but I had to point out why reagan was bad recently.
Other than that they always voted for Democrats. But I do know that they wanted Dukakis to win. Growing up in New York too with the New York media shit could have been a little bit weird also. I remember hearing more about Ed Koch than the president usually. It was interesting.
My parents hated Reagan. But we live in Washington.
I remember Mario Cuomo being all over the place. My parents were definitely fooled by reagan but not bush. My grandfather also sued donald trump and won and he threatened my aunt calling her apartment in Brooklyn saying if my grandfather didn't drop the lawsuit he would put my uncle out of business.
There isn't even a time in my life that I can remember that I didn't know who he was. And that wasn't even why I started hating him. My uncle was into a lot of things and he knew Al Sharpton very well and his best friend was Eddie Mustafa Muhammad former heavyweight champion of the world.
Pretty sure he was in the Lords of Brooklyn too at one point. He was something. He was the guy that took over the buildings in real life in the movie The Super with Joe Pesci. The movie was based on a slumlord in Brooklyn named Morris Gross. They took the horrible story and made it into a comedy.