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Appreciate your work!

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Likewise, Jasmine, and thank you!

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We all walk together. We each open waves of knowing into this most tragic of times so that we all have capacity to be aware and understand. Thank you for your role in this and all you are willing to stand for - many - stand with you... including me. At the turning of the tides (after this Tsunami of poison is cleared) may we find each other there and brace and hold and laugh and cry ... together.

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I believe you speak from a servant heart. Please continue to share the truth with us and let us know what we can do to help this most important cause.

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Grateful. Thank you, Cari.

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I’m completely happy to be a member 👍🏻☮️

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And I'm super grateful to have your trust and support! ❤️✊🏽

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Thank you for all you do. I wish I could contribute more, but I'm SO grateful for you! Please keep doing what you're doing. If there's some other way I can help, let me know.

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I'm grateful for every bit of contribution and support. Thank you for trusting me, Samantha.

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Keep up the fantastic work!

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❤️✊🏽

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Hello Qasim, Serious follower here.

I believe Trump is the greatest danger that has faced America in my life (I am 87) because unlike the danger of, say, WW II, he destroys from within. He reminds me of a cancer that attacks normal cells and turns them into disease, and he is incredibly good at it.

But, I still have some hope. (1) With control of all 3 branches of goverbment (yes, he has SCOTUS in his pocket now), and, (2) given his overweening arrogance and conceit, he will seriously overreach. I am hopeful that the pendulum of time and fate will swing back and cripple him.

He has elements of a classic Greek tragedy in which the protagonist's tragic flaw brings on his ruin. Using another analogy: "Ambition, insatiate cormorant, consumog means soon preys upon itself".

I would like to be 25 again for several reasons, but one of them would be to read what history will say of him in 50 years. I don't think he would like to read it.

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Thanks for your support, Stuyvesant. I'm grateful.

I tend to agree -- his fascism isn't sustainable. It will collapse on itself. My fear is it will take too many innocent people with him who will be harmed by his extremism and incompetence.

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Count on it. Many will get hurt. But they voted for him, so, as the supposed Chinese proverb says, "be careful what you wish for." They say they voted for him because prices are too high, and he said he'd lower them. He's already walked that back. We're probably stuck with what we have (depending on a couple of special House races) for the next two years. He's too stupid and reckless not to keep hurting all of us during those two years, so maybe the voters will wake up and flip the House and Senate in '26. You can regret what will happen to us Dems in the next two years, but don't fear what will happen to voters who voted for him. They'll get what they deserve, and we'll suffer, too. Democracy doesn't mean you're protected from yourself and from making foolish mistakes.

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He didn't even get inaugurated yet: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2025/1/7/2295656/-Not-today-brother-Trump-loving-Hulk-Hogan-booed-at-WWE-event?detail=emaildkbow&pm_source=DKRE&pm_medium=email

I was just watching some of Brian Cohen's stuff, with blowback from the president of Panama, Scheinbaum from Mexico, Trudeau from Canada, Carter being interviewed, and Carter's funeral.

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Hang on, Mr Bearns. It won't take 50 years. I'm 74 (75 in March), and I very much hope to watch it start happening very soon.

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Thank you!

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❤️✊🏽

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