Elizabeth Warren: "I am a hard no on a supplemental. This is not a war the American people want us to engage in. This is not a war that makes us safer ... No. No more money. The only thing Congress has the power to do is to stop actions like this through the power of the purse."
10.03.2026 15:03
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08.03.2026 11:09
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The fact Chuck needs notes on something like this tells us everything we need to know.
10.03.2026 15:17
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More like we need a mandatory voting law. No one gets to sit it out.
10.03.2026 14:57
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When are they going to proceed against Pamela Jo? Sheβs actually broken laws.
10.03.2026 14:55
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A TRUTH:
10.03.2026 14:36
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Works for me.
10.03.2026 14:44
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Grand Staircase Escalante
Text from the plaque at a roadside lookout point:
National treasure
Conserving Wildness
Learning from the Land
The public lands of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument conserve a wealth of scientific and cultural resources. On the remote Kaiparowits Plateau, paleontologists are unearthing prehistoric species, like duck billed dinosaurs and gigantic crocodiles, that help explain the origins of present-day life on earth. Massive petrified logs in the Circle Cliffs reveal clues about long-ago ecosystems. The winding canyons of the Escalante River drainage conceal artifacts of ancient peoples that illuminate an enduring relationship with this land.
A Place for Solitude In this vast landscape, you can immerse yourself in the sights
sounds, and textures of the natural world. Listen to a penetrating silence, broken only by the rasping call of a raven overhead/ Walk amid rock formations that conceal yet-to-be-discovered prehistoric plants and animals. Glimpse the birth of a hundred waterfalls after a summer deluge. You're looking out over some of the wildest lands in the United StΓ‘tes. The last area to be mapped in the lower 48 states, this rugged region remains a sparsely roaded frontier
You're standing in the 1.9-million-acre Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, where conserving the land's wild character is a top priority. These public lands don't just prolect astounding Scientific values, they safeguard one of the rarest natural resources of all -the opportunity for solitude - in a landscape sculpted by wind, water and time.
Grand Staircase Escalante
Text from the plaque at a roadside lookout point:
National treasure
Conserving Wildness
Learning from the Land
The public lands of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument conserve a wealth of scientific and cultural resources. On the remote Kaiparowits Plateau, paleontologists are unearthing prehistoric species, like duck billed dinosaurs and gigantic crocodiles, that help explain the origins of present-day life on earth. Massive petrified logs in the Circle Cliffs reveal clues about long-ago ecosystems. The winding canyons of the Escalante River drainage conceal artifacts of ancient peoples that illuminate an enduring relationship with this land.
A Place for Solitude In this vast landscape, you can immerse yourself in the sights
sounds, and textures of the natural world. Listen to a penetrating silence, broken only by the rasping call of a raven overhead/ Walk amid rock formations that conceal yet-to-be-discovered prehistoric plants and animals. Glimpse the birth of a hundred waterfalls after a summer deluge. You're looking out over some of the wildest lands in the United StΓ‘tes. The last area to be mapped in the lower 48 states, this rugged region remains a sparsely roaded frontier
You're standing in the 1.9-million-acre Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, where conserving the land's wild character is a top priority. These public lands don't just prolect astounding Scientific values, they safeguard one of the rarest natural resources of all -the opportunity for solitude - in a landscape sculpted by wind, water and time.
Grand Staircase Escalante
Text from the plaque at a roadside lookout point:
National treasure
Conserving Wildness
Learning from the Land
The public lands of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument conserve a wealth of scientific and cultural resources. On the remote Kaiparowits Plateau, paleontologists are unearthing prehistoric species, like duck billed dinosaurs and gigantic crocodiles, that help explain the origins of present-day life on earth. Massive petrified logs in the Circle Cliffs reveal clues about long-ago ecosystems. The winding canyons of the Escalante River drainage conceal artifacts of ancient peoples that illuminate an enduring relationship with this land.
A Place for Solitude In this vast landscape, you can immerse yourself in the sights
sounds, and textures of the natural world. Listen to a penetrating silence, broken only by the rasping call of a raven overhead/ Walk amid rock formations that conceal yet-to-be-discovered prehistoric plants and animals. Glimpse the birth of a hundred waterfalls after a summer deluge. You're looking out over some of the wildest lands in the United StΓ‘tes. The last area to be mapped in the lower 48 states, this rugged region remains a sparsely roaded frontier
You're standing in the 1.9-million-acre Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, where conserving the land's wild character is a top priority. These public lands don't just prolect astounding Scientific values, they safeguard one of the rarest natural resources of all -the opportunity for solitude - in a landscape sculpted by wind, water and time.
My photos from last May of Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. One of the most spectacular sights in the American Southwest. Under the chaos of the war in Iran, UT Senator Mike Lee wants to decimate the mgt plans for GSE and other public lands. CALL YOUR SENATORS & REPS (202) 224-3121
10.03.2026 14:40
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Mike Lee Re-Emerges to End Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
His resolution would permanently destroy the monumentβs management plan. And if it works, every protected acre in America is next. Hereβs how to stop it.
Most people will read this as a story about one national monument in Utah. It isnβt. This is about whether every management plan on every acre of federal land in America can be erased with a simple majority vote and no public input. #ParkChat #PublicLand
open.substack.com/pub/morethan...
10.03.2026 14:10
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Russia has been sharing satellite imagery of U.S. warships and aircraft with Iran, helping Tehran target American forces.
Ukraine, in contrast, has deployed specialists and low-cost drone interceptors to help protect the U.S. and its allies.
Russia = our enemy π·πΊ
Ukraine = our ally πΊπ¦
10.03.2026 11:50
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Letβs get one thing straight: We are not a Christian nation. We are a nation where you are free to be a Christian.
Your religion guides you, not all of us. Itβs as simple as that.
09.03.2026 19:59
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2 Teen Mariachi Musicians Released From ICE Detention
Breaking NYT:
Two teenage brothers and mariachi stars who visited the White House last summer were just released with their family from ICE detention centers in South Texas β immediately following the visit of a delegation of Democratic lawmakers who pressed for them to be freed.
10.03.2026 03:05
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So Lindsey wants to make a new NATO with the guys who attacked us on 9/11?
10.03.2026 02:51
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10.03.2026 01:35
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This is an escalation by DHS.
Six US Citizens and permanent residents are now home after being held over 30 hours at OβHare, transferred to Broadview, and moved across state lines.
Community pressure got them home. So many more do not have that support.
09.03.2026 19:10
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We know it was hit by tomahawk missiles
It has been a school for over a decade.
10.03.2026 00:55
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So we're all smarter than the Bank of America securities head of US Equity and Quantitative Strategy?
09.03.2026 19:53
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Stephen Miller Tweet from 11/4/24: If young men don't want to be drafted to fight in Kamala's and Cheney's 3rd World War they better get out and vote for Trump.
This didn't age well.
09.03.2026 22:29
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LA City Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson Says LAPD Stopped Him Four Times While Driving a City Government Issued Vehicle. The LAPD has consistently been highly racist and corrupt.
10.03.2026 00:53
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Several people who cast a single mistaken ballot were sent to prison for years. A Georgia Republican official who voted illegally nine times? Just a $5,000 fine. Apparently βelection integrityβ is a lot more forgiving when the offender has the right party affiliation.
09.03.2026 21:51
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Listen to the laughter.... all of this is hilarious to them....
09.03.2026 23:22
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Trump Went to War With Iran Because Jared Kushner Is a Fool
Donald Trumpβs top two negotiators have no clue what theyβre doing.
Kushner and Witkoff are ignorant hacks, part 245,699.
"Several nuclear experts have raised questions about the disastrous duoβs technical understanding of uranium enrichment after they presented an assessment of Iranβs Research Reactor that made no sense."
newrepublic.com/post/207554/...
10.03.2026 00:39
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You know if she was alive today heβd be going after her, too.
10.03.2026 01:34
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Your regular reminder that normal, mainstream, pro-democracy political parties do not make restricting suffrage the central pillar of their policy platform
10.03.2026 01:14
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To all the radical women who have made the world better, especially those women who radicalized us, thank you.
10.03.2026 01:23
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Maybe they should try admitting a genocide is taking place in Gaza and 2) releasing the audit on the 2024 election and be accountable for the mistakes they made. They think voters are stupid and just like MAGA, we shouldnβt believe what is directly in front of our eyes.
10.03.2026 01:29
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At the rate Dems catch on to what voters want, theyβll find out why the world ended a little over a year after it happens.
09.03.2026 19:41
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A social media post discusses the catastrophic effects of the Tehran oil refinery bombing, mentioning toxic rain, Gulf War Syndrome after Kuwaiti oil fires in 1991, and the impact on Tehranβs 10 million residents.
Tehranβs oil fires will kill people for the next 30 years.
Benzene soaking into groundwater. PAHs settling into soil. Crops absorbing it. Acid rain. Children are getting hit hardest. Benzene is one of the most well-established causes of childhood leukemia we know of.
09.03.2026 18:03
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