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Islamophobic warmonger US Senator John Fetterman (D-Israel) is an AIPAC dead-ender who wants you to irrationally hate Muslims and Palestinians
So, this so-called "Democrat" doesn't discuss fighting to get universal healthcare for all of us here in America, as enjoyed by the residents of Israel, Germany, Greenland, Cuba, Iran, Canada, Taiwan, tiny Albania, and in 2027 Mexico, but he slimes fellow Democrat Graham Platner and the antiwar Samaritans of Code Pink as "terrible?"

As the Immortal Bard might inveigh against this morbidly-obese good-for-nothing Dummkopf Trumpf-loving brontosaurus who wants to maintain ICE to deport Muslims and other undesirables:

"Get thee gone,, detestable human hippo! Thou are the reason Nature created the middle finger!"

"Before I was a politician, I was a public school teacher. I taught sixth grade language arts at Roads Middle School on the west side of San Antonio. I often say teaching middle school is the best preparation for politics.

The west side of San Antonio is a beautiful historic neighborhood. It's also one of the poorest zip codes in the entire state of Texas. a neighborhood not unlike Highland Hills.

My students weren't just kids. They were survivors,
dreamers, fighters. I saw it in their eyes. Something unyielding,
something unshakable.

I see the same thing in your eyes. As a former teacher, I am so proud of each
and every one of you. And I am so and I am so honored to be here at Paul
Quinn College.

Paul Quinn was not started by politicians.
It was built by black preachers holding classes in church basement and living rooms just 7 years after emancipation came to Texas. For 154 years, Quinites have been guided by a deep moral commitment to all of God's children,
regardless of their skin color or their zip code.

This place has spiritual roots. This place is rooted in faith, in service, and in love.

Today I want to invite all of you to live out of those roots."

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"You may not believe that a world rooted in faith, service, and love is possible.

In your short lives, you've seen a pandemic and an insurrection,
natural disasters, and artificial intelligence, mass shootings, and mass deportations, all piped through your screen into your souls."

You've grown up in an economy that isn't built for you. The American dream is on life support.

90% of baby boomers went on to earn more money than their parents. For
millennials like me, it's 50%. And for Gen Z, it's even lower. And we know that
black Texans have 10 times less wealth and are half as likely to own a home."

This current cost of living crisis is the culmination of 50 years of trickle down economics.

50 years of the top 1% rigging this economic system and this political system for their own benefit at our expense.

Young people, young people can't afford to buy a home, but Jeff Bezos has 12.

Young people can't afford to fill up their gas tank, but Mark Zuckerberg is launching helicopters from his mega yacht. Young people pay more than their fair share of income taxes. But someone like Elon Musk can get away without paying a penny."

(Excerpts from the speech.)

Here's an article covering the event:

""Disillusionment has a bad reputation," he told the 2026 graduating class of Paul Quinn College in remarks obtained exclusively ahead of time by MS NOW.

"But being disillusioned means being freed from illusions " to see reality. To know the truth. As painful as it may be, your disillusionment is a superpower.

You can see the world as it is and dream of the way it ought to be."

www.ms.now

But the speech is worth a full listen.

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#13 | Posted by BillJohnson at 2026-05-03 09:08 AM
Should a Big Mac qualify?

Why not? Or does new MAHA dictat prohibit all government/RFKjr-deemed "unhealthy" foods to be bought with food subsidies?

BTW, I've seen numerous "EBT accepted" signs on some fast food and restaurant chains, like Jack-in-the-Box, Burger King, Denny's, etc.

www.propel.app - A complete list of restaurants that accept EBT - Updated February 4th, 2026

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You know what would happen if hot food qualified?
People would eat a lot more fast food out of convenience.
Ten dollars of food from a grocery store goes a lot further than from a fast food restaurant.

You want government regulating "convenience"? How about prohibiting or taxing sugary drinks? You sound like good ol' "woke" Democrats!

Do you want FDA making budgets for people because they, being poor enough to need food stamps, don't understand concepts of "cheaper" and "more expensive," like our illustrious Builder-in-Chief who overpaid for everything he bought and bankrupted at least 20 of his own businesses, not to mention those who financed or contracted with him because he failed to pay them?

SOME people will always find ways to abuse the system. You either trust that people will be responsible with their budget, if money comes from taxpayers or not, or you don't. If you don't then the program is not worth doing to begin with.

If the program is worthwhile, MOST people who will benefit from it will not abuse it, out of "convenience."

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This hot/cold debate sounds inconsistent on the surface but it really isn't if you look at the big picture.

It is very inconsistent. Hot (aka "prepared") "fast food" is not that much different from cold "prepared" "fast food" such as sandwiches at Subway, Jersey Mike's, 7-Eleven or in prepared / packaged food sections in most chains of grocery stores, like Kroger, Albertson, Walmart, Costco etc.

Fast food is not necessarily "junk" food, and some would endlessly argue about what "healthy" food is.

Unless you want to go back to "government cheese" time of government doling out and distributing food (through third-party contracts with farmers and processed shelf-stable food companies) you are not going to control what people are buying with their EBT / food stamps.

Nor, as a likely proponent of limited, less controlling and intrusive in people's lives, government, you should be a supporter of the government that regulates minutia of temperature of food that poor people eat.
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Hi Doc Sarvis

The US should never have been an empire in the first place. The American people fought off an empire to become an independent republic. As a congressman from Illinois in 1846, Abraham Lincoln kept questioning the warmongers who pushed for war against Mexico. He would say: "Show me the spot on the map where Mexican forces went into US territory." The newspapers began calling him "Spotty Lincoln."

As a militiaman mustered into service to fight the indigenous tribes, he was elected commander and his unit apparently never engaged the enemy during months of patrols-- A. Lincoln had no blood on his hands.

During the Civil War, President Lincoln did not invade Canada and he had pretext to do so. Confederates ran an espionage and sabotage ring out of Quebec and their envoys worked out of Ontario. Raids were conducted into the northern states and a plot to burn down Manhattan emanated from Confederates in Canada. SECWAR William Seward and the cabinet were all made aware of these machinations.

Protests from all quarters couldn't stop the Spanish-American War (1898) and within four months the US became an empire.

Protests against entering the First World War initially worked, but failed.

"I don't want my son dying in some far away place for some far away reason."

The US would occupy the German Rhineland until 1923 while sending a brigade to help the White Russians and Czech Legion against the Bolsheviks.

Pacification against the Moros and resistance forces in the Philippines continued until the Imperial Japanese Army kicked us out in 1042: "I shall return."

The US wins the Second World War, establishes Bretton Woods, the Five Eyes Intelligence alliance, USCENTCOM, USEUCOM, USPACOM, USSOUTHCOM, and then sacrifices our boys "in a far away place for a far away reason" called Vietnam. Then Lebanon, Grenada, Panama, Iraq, Afghanistan, and now Iran.

While our "empire" rapidly declined and our population pauperized under Republican Party malfeasant governance, the US amassed the most billionaires in history and Israel recorded the highest per capita number of billionaires on the planet.

Endnote: 'Twas a northern oligarch named Horace Greeley who funded CSA Jefferson Davis' post-Civil War bond granting him freedom. Jefferson Davis would outlive A. Lincoln by 20 years or so.

Read A. Lincoln's prophetic words below:


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2paragraphs.com - Ex-GOP Congressman Says "Something Sinister" Is Going On Between Trump and Putin

|------- Adam Kinzinger said: "Trump, after having a 90 min phone call with Putin, puts out a truth social that he is considering withdrawing all troops from Germany. Something sinister is going on between them. It's time for 'concerned' Republicans to speak out."
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According to AP: "... U.S. defense official... said the branches of the U.S. military didn't have prior knowledge of the decision [announced on Truth Social] to draw down the 5,000 troops and learned about it 'in real time.' " ...

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More of recent Trum/Putin and their attempts to rehab Putin with the US and/or the West (Reverse Kissinger):

1. Trump's State Dept is preparing to officially invite Putin to G20 summit in Miami (though Trump coyly said he wants "to invite Putin but doubts he will come" while Putin's FM coyly said "G20 is very important").

2. There were plans for Putin's proposal inviting Trump to Russia's WWII Victory Day parade on May 9 as a sign and possible announcement of thawing relations between US and Russia, as well as a one-day unilateral "ceasefire" with Ukraine, but due to military shortages and fears of UA drone attacks, both Moscow's annual military parade and the guest list (that had 29 heads of state last year including China's Xi and Brazil's Lula, but conspicuously absent India's Modi), were "downsized" and it became obvious that inviting Trump would not a good look at this time, so it was scrapped during their 90-minute conversation.

Victory Day is on of the most important holidays in Russia, and Putin tied the war in Ukraine to the Soviet Union's (not Allies) victory over Nazi Germany, as part of a broader historical struggle against "Nazism."

As Europe and Asia (Japan, Korea etc.) are taking more active financial and military role in Ukraine's defense, along with advanced homegrown industry (UA's Sting interceptor drones took down over 32,000 Russian drones in March alone), they look visibly less and less to the US (Trump) for solutions... and that's not good long term for the US:
kyivindependent.com - How Zelensky ran out of patience with Trump " and what it means for US-Ukraine relations - 2026-04-30

|------- In just two months, President Volodymyr Zelensky shifted from being the first world leader to back a U.S. military operation in the Middle East to openly criticizing Washington's foreign policy. ...

... In Ukrainian, there is a phrase often translated as "nerves of steel," and many in Kyiv use it when describing Zelensky's approach to dealing with U.S. President Donald Trump.

For months, that approach meant restraint. ... But recent months have shown a noticeable shift. ...

"It's disrespectful to come to Moscow and not Kyiv, it's just disrespectful," he said on April 20.

Zelensky also criticized U.S. Vice President JD Vance for praising the halt of American military aid to Ukraine, saying the stance benefits Russia and weakens the United States. ...
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TrumPutin is actively pursuing "Russia First" and "America Alone" policies. No one cares [to guess] what he thinks anymore, because he himself doesn't know and just keyfabes it day-to-day, so as much as possible they cut him (and the US) out of the loop on foreign and trade relationships.

He doesn't have "all the cards" but he has quite enough of them to seriously damage the US for a long time.
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Almost forgot: Iranian missiles - understandingwar.org

Gosh, it's almost as if they put some thought into this.

These U.S. industries can't work without illegal immigrants (2019)
www.cbsnews.com

... The nation's attention is once again focused on the southern border, where President Trump claims the U.S. is facing a "crisis" over illegal immigration.

Sometimes forgotten as the nation focuses attention on migrants currently trying to cross the border is that millions of undocumented immigrants continue to live in the U.S. " and most of them work.

And in fact, these workers play vital roles in the U.S. economy, erecting American buildings, picking American apples and grapes, and taking care of American babies. Oh, and paying American taxes.

My work as the director of the Cornell Farmworker Program involves meeting with undocumented workers in New York, and the farmers who employ them. Here's a snapshot of who they are, where they work " and why Americans should care about them.

A snapshot of who they are

Pew Research Center estimates that about 11.3 million people are currently living in the U.S. without authorization, down from a peak of 12.2 million in 2007. More than half come from Mexico, and about 15 percent come from other parts Latin America.

About 8 million of them have jobs, making up 5 percent of the U.S. workforce, figures that have remained more or less steady for the past decade.

Geographically, these unauthorized workers are spread throughout the U.S. but are unsurprisingly most concentrated in border states like California and Texas, where they make up about 9 percent of both states' workforces, while in Nevada, their share is over 10 percent.

Their representation in particular industries is even more pronounced, and the Department of Agriculture estimates that about half of the nation's farmworkers are unauthorized, while 15 percent of those in construction lack papers -- more than the share of legal immigrants in either industry. In the service sector, which would include jobs such as fast food and domestic help, the figure is about 9 percent. ...


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