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BREAKING: DEMOCRATS WIN!
Mike Johnson CAVES and agrees to end DHS shutdown with no new ICE funding in humiliating defeat for Trump and the entire Republican Party!
After weeks of painful airport lines and unpaid TSA workers, House and Senate Republicans just caved and agreed to fully fund the Department of Homeland Security, which is sure to anger the Godfather of tweets.
So Democrats get a short-term win by ending the shutdown and forcing Republicans to negotiate, but they did not lock in permanent restrictions on ICE. The bigger battle over accountability will come later this year.
Democrats had refused to give Trump and Republicans a blank check for ICE without basic protections like requiring agents to wear body cameras and remove masks during raids. Instead of compromising, Trump threw a fit on Truth Social and demanded total surrender.
Now Republicans are rushing to reopen DHS so TSA agents can get paid and airports can function again. They’ll try to fund ICE separately later without needing Democratic votes.
This is a clear win for Democrats. They finally showed a spine and stood strong against Trump’s minions, protected basic accountability, and forced Republicans to end the unnecessary shutdown they created.
If you’re happy Democrats finally held the line and finally got TSA workers paid, like and share to celebrate: Standing up works!

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Wisconsin Supreme Court justices have a profound responsibility: protecting the rights of the people and delivering on the promise of equal justice under the law.
Judge Chris Taylor is the only candidate running for Wisconsin’s Supreme Court with a proven record of delivering on that promise. I hope Wisconsin voters join me in supporting her candidacy for Wisconsin’s highest court.
Election Day is April 7th — make your plan to vote now. myvote.wi.gov/en-us/

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I am officially leaving X.
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Facebook: @krassensteins
The toxicity here is unbearable and MAGA is in shambles with $4.10 gas prices. We’ve done our job.
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BREAKING: RFK Jr. puts every American's life in danger as his CDC pauses testing for rabies and smallpox, forcing the states to fly blind when it comes to some of the deadliest diseases known to mankind.
MAGA is dragging us screaming into a new Dark Age...
According to The New York Times, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has "temporarily" paused the testing for rabies as well as pox viruses which includes smallpox and mpox.
Normally, under sane and competent leadership, the CDC provides assistance to states and local health laboratories that are unable to do the testing on their own. But thanks to the Trump administration's gutting of the CDC through mass layoffs, hiring freezes, and countless resignations, there are simply too few scientists to help with the testing.
The rabies and pox teams have been particularly hard hit. The Times reports that, astoundingly, the entire rabies team will be reduced to just one single person with the clinical expertise necessary to advise state and local officials by July. The pox team will have zero. This is what happens with you empower anti-science kooks to run your country. The guardrails come flying off.
“In relative peacetime of no major outbreaks, no major pandemics, it’ll be fine,” said Jill Taylor, a former Director for Wadsworth Center, New York State’s public health laboratory. “If we have an emergency all of a sudden, God help us.”
And the reality is that we are more susceptible to sudden emergencies than ever before, as seen during the COVID-19 pandemic. With an interconnected world and constant global air travel, diseases can spread like wildfire in a relatively short window of time. When that happens, competent, well-equipped testing becomes crucial overnight.
“It’s not just about the laboratory testing; it’s about the actionable data,” said Director Leonard Peruski of the Wadsworth Center. “If we have something bad in another state that happens, will the rest of the country find out about it in a timely fashion to make a difference?” Dr. Peruski said.
“Should, heaven forbid, another pandemic start up, we would not have that capacity,” he added, referring to Wadsworth. “Our resources would have to be directed to the state of New York."
“I’m concerned about where we go from here,” said Scott Becker, Chief Executive at the Association of Public Health Laboratories. “The bleeding inside C.D.C. has got to stop.”
If you had five minutes alone with RFK, what would you say to him?
Please ❤️ and share to demand that RFK Jr. be fired and replaced with someone competent before it's too late!

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We ain’t afraid of no Frosty 👻🚫
Wendy’s is crossing streams with Ghostbusters for the Slimer Frosty, featuring an orange-tangerine flavored ectoplasmic green sauce layered into a classic vanilla base, launching later this month.
FULL STORY: ghostbustersnews.com/2026/04/01/wen…

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The Roman army had its own version of Gatorade (with a lot less sugar). It was vinegar mixed with water, and they called it Posca. And some historians believe it was this exact drink on the sponge offered to Christ at the crucifixion.
Posca was the daily ration drink of the Roman legions for centuries. Two tablespoons of red wine vinegar diluted in a cup of cold water, sometimes with a pinch of salt or herbs added. That is the entire recipe. It sounds terrible, and yet it made complete practical sense. The vinegar killed bacteria in water that would otherwise make soldiers sick, the acidity provided a genuine energy hit on the march, and it was cheap enough to produce at scale for an army of hundreds of thousands. Roman soldiers carried it the way modern athletes carry electrolyte drinks, and the effect on endurance and hydration was not entirely different.
The crucifixion connection comes directly from the Gospel of John, chapter 19, where a sponge soaked in what the text calls "oxos" in the original Greek is lifted to Jesus on a reed as he is dying. Oxos is the Greek word for sour wine or vinegar wine, the same term used in Roman sources to describe posca.
Whether this was an act of mercy, mockery, or simply a soldier sharing what he had on hand, the drink being offered was almost certainly the standard ration drink of the Roman soldiers present at the execution. A detail that had been in the text all along, and most people have never noticed.
#archaeohistories

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