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Lisa Starnes

@actenglsk

AntiPartisan. Retired Health Actuary, Engineer. OleRadioGal. FarmallCubGal. Chickens! Gardener. Knitter. Former Rat Racer: Houston, London & New York.

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When you turn to an exercise class and have no idea what you're doing
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Daniel Goldman
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While Trump threatens to dissolve NATO — the strongest alliance in history — JD Vance travels to Hungary to endorse its authoritarian leader. This is part of Trump's plan to follow the Putin/Orban model, culminating with attempting to steal the election in November. More below👇🏻
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Governor Josh Shapiro
Governor Josh Shapiro@GovernorShapiro·
President Trump’s use of foreign steel at the White House is a slap in the face to American steelmaking and the workers right here in Pennsylvania who power the industry. And he’s doing it as his tariffs are screwing over workers and driving up costs. The President should be putting American steel first.
Politics & Poll Tracker 📡@PollTracker2024

NYT: President Trump has championed the U.S. steel industry, promising to strengthen it and to impose stiff tariffs on foreign metals to shield manufacturers from overseas competitors. Yet the White House has secured tens of millions of dollars worth of donated foreign steel for Mr. Trump’s $400 million ballroom project, according to two people familiar with the plans nytimes.com/2026/04/08/us/…

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Chuck Schumer
Chuck Schumer@SenSchumer·
The most corrupt, hypocritical administration in the history of our country. Americans are losing jobs and paying more than ever for everyday goods because of Trump’s destructive tariffs. And it turns out all you have to do to avoid those tariffs is be a foreign company and make a $37 million in-kind donation to Trump’s ballroom. America First!
Kenneth P. Vogel@kenvogel

NEW: Trump accepted $37m worth of donated steel for his WH ballroom project from the Luxembourg-based company ArcelorMittal. Shortly thereafter, the WH made adjustments to Trump's tariffs that could benefit ArcelorMittal. nytimes.com/2026/04/08/us/…

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End Citizens United
End Citizens United@StopBigMoney·
Over the course of her career, #MostCorrupt2026 member Sen. Susan Collins (#MESEN) has accepted a breathtaking $8.3 million in corporate PAC donations. She’s repeatedly abandoned Maine families and used her position of power to reward her friends on Wall Street.
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Chuck Schumer
Chuck Schumer@SenSchumer·
Trump’s own agencies are predicting a dangerous wildfire season. His response? Undermine the lead agency tasked with assessing that risk. Why does he hate our country and our public lands so much?
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Ben Hodges
Ben Hodges@general_ben·
What a non-sensical statement by @PressSec . She has no understanding of NATO or how to work with Allies. The sad truth is that in this War, the US Congress was tested and they didn't even show up....that's who has failed.
Gandalv@Microinteracti1

Karoline Leavitt: “They were tested and they failed.” Here’s the thing about NATO that apparently needs explaining to the most powerful government on earth: it is not a taxi. You do not ring NATO. You do not place an order. You do not specify delivery within 72 hours and then stand in the Rose Garden bewildered that nothing has turned up. NATO is a collective defence alliance built on the radical concept that its members are, in fact, members, with votes and opinions and sovereign militaries they get to deploy according to their own national interests. This is written down. It has been written down since 1949. The documents are available in English. Nobody in this administration has read them. Let’s go back to Greenland for a moment, because this is apparently where the rot set in. Trump wanted Greenland. Just wanted it. Asked if he could have it. Was told no, it belongs to Denmark, which is a NATO ally, which means the whole thing was always going to be diplomatically awkward at best and catastrophically self-defeating at worst. His response was not to reflect on this. His response was to decide that NATO was a large problem. An alliance of thirty-two nations that has kept the peace in Europe for seventy-five years was, in his assessment, getting in the way of his property acquisition. This tells you everything you need to know about how the man thinks. And it tells you everything about who he hired to think alongside him. Every serious leader in history, every CEO worth the title, every general who ever won anything, has operated on the same basic principle: hire people smarter than yourself. Steve Jobs did it. Churchill did it. Every remotely competent executive who ever ran anything of consequence understood that your job is not to be the cleverest person in the building. Your job is to find the cleverest people in the building and then get out of their way. Surround yourself with people who will tell you when you’re wrong. Who know things you don’t. Who have read the documents.Trump inverted this entirely. A cabinet selected not for expertise but for loyalty. Not for knowledge but for the willingness to perform agreement. Pete Hegseth at Defence. A communications team that announces things with confidence at a ratio entirely disconnected from understanding. An administration where the qualification for the job was, essentially, never making the man at the top feel inadequate. The outcome of this philosophy is Karoline Leavitt at a podium reading four words as though she had just solved something. Delivered with the serene confidence of someone who has never had to sit in a room and actually work out what NATO is, how it functions, why it was built, or what the word collective means in the context of collective defence. They were tested and they failed. Europe is not shaking its fist. Europe is shaking its head. Slowly. Wearily. In the way you do when you’ve explained something seventeen times and the person across the table still hasn’t got it and you’ve finally accepted that they never will. The allies are building their own defence architecture now, with people in the room who have read the documents. They stopped waiting for Washington to grow into the role some time ago. And somewhere in all of this, Greenland is still Danish. Still will be tomorrow. NATO is still an alliance of sovereign nations who get to say no. Still will be next week. And the White House is still staffed by people who find both of these facts baffling. Some things don’t change just because you haven’t understood them.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ ​ Stay connected, Follow Gandalv @Microinteracti1

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Ted Lieu
Ted Lieu@tedlieu·
Inflation is up Incomes are down GDP growth lowered again to an anemic .5% What has Vice President @JDVance been focused on? Campaigning in a foreign country for a foreign politician who is a puppet of Putin.
Ben Casselman@bencasselman

Americans' income didn't keep up with inflation in February. Real income, excluding transfer payments, fell 0.4% in February, and the three-month average was also negative. Real income excluding transfers is one of the metrics that NBER uses in determining recessions.

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Lakota Man
Lakota Man@LakotaMan1·
Time to get serious about invoking the 25th Amendment.
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WOWOWOWOWO. First Trump rewarded Russia, then Iran, for their targeting of American service members, now Trump is bowing down to China. Could Trump's Iran invasion come with any MORE humiliating capitulations???
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Citizens for Ethics
Citizens for Ethics@CREWcrew·
Several DHS contracting scandals have recently attracted scrutiny, including Salus Worldwide Solutions' fast-tracked $1B DHS contract. Salus, led by a Trump donor, allegedly received nonpublic DHS info, giving it an unfair edge in securing the bid. washingtonpost.com/immigration/20…
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Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander
Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander@RepGoodlander·
“Words matter in times of peace, but especially in times of war. We served our country and are no strangers to war. What Trump threatened this morning — that ‘a whole civilization will die tonight’ — cannot be ignored, rationalized, or dismissed. It is not ‘strategic posturing’ to threaten to annihilate an entire people. It threatens a war crime so grave that no person should condone it. “There is no strategic justification for threatening to destroy an entire civilization, and anyone who says otherwise is unfit for office. Any elected official cheering on this rhetoric, rationalizing it as tough talk, and failing to acknowledge the gravity of what the president is threatening is simply unfit. “We need to immediately return to DC and stop this illegal war. We took oaths to the Constitution and the American people, not a political party nor a leader. The time to do something is now, and we must act.”
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Bill Kristol
Bill Kristol@BillKristol·
To conservatives who object when some of us have suggested Trump is a fascist, and who complain when we point out much of real existing American conservatism has devolved into fascism, if you’re silent about Trump’s threat of genocide you’re proving the point you’ve objected to.
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Mikel Jollett
Mikel Jollett@Mikel_Jollett·
He’s alienated all of our allies, fired all the top generals and lost touch with reality. He is confused and spinning out of control, threatening to murder MILLIONS of innocent people. This is mad king shit. We are a DEMOCRACY. We have the tools. He must be removed from office.
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Anne Applebaum
Anne Applebaum@anneapplebaum·
In honor of Vance's visit to Hungary, where he will campaign for Viktor Orban, I am reposting this article: Orban's Hungary is one of the poorest countries, and certainly the most corrupt and least free country, in the EU. Vance wants this for America? theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…
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George Conway ⚖️🇺🇸
2019: "No president in recent memory—and likely no president ever—has prompted more discussion about his mental stability and connection with reality. Trump’s former chief of staff John Kelly is said to have described him as 'unhinged,' and 'off the rails,' and to have called the White House 'Crazytown' because of Trump’s unbalanced state. Trump’s former deputy attorney general, Rod Rosenstein, once reportedly discussed recruiting Cabinet members to invoke the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, the Constitution’s provision addressing presidential disability, including mental disability."
George Conway ⚖️🇺🇸@gtconway3d

Every so often—for no particular reason—I feel compelled to post a gift link to the 11,000-word article I published in @TheAtlantic seven years ago about @realDonaldTrump's mental disorders and how they rendered him unfit to serve as president. theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…

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