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@clayvc @TerryMoran If you like your Plan you can keep your Plan and Obama gets a yearly residual fee for using his name to the "Obamacare" title ! republicans did not give it it's name, paid off Dems did ! GTFOH !
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There’s a reason Washington didn’t do this. Jackson didn’t do this. Lincoln didn’t do this. TR didn’t do this. FDR didn’t do this. Reagan didn’t do this.
They were all *real* American patriots.
This is something you see in banana republics, from Mickey Mouse wannabe despots.
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BREAKING: U.S. Treasury is working to put President Trump's signature on new paper currency, a first for a sitting president, an AP source says. apnews.com/article/trump-…
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@kenkdouble @TerryMoran , signed by President Barack Obama. It was coined by political opponents, primarily Republicans, to link the policy directly to the president and frame it as a negative "big-government" program.
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@kenkdouble @TerryMoran Why can’t you people look stuff up? You are literally on a computer right now. Here, I googled it for you Obamacare" is the colloquial nickname for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), passed in 2010, designed to increase health insurance coverage,
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@jmbprime How people don’t see that he is a Russian traitor and a traitor to the US still astounds me
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@kenkdouble @TerryMoran Easy. It’s called the affordable care act. The term “Obamacare” was coined by…wait for it..,Republicans. Hope this helps.
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@TerryMoran Now do "Obamacare" since you brought up Mickey Mouse wannabe despots ! LOL ! He put his name on our new banana republic health care policies !
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Trump's Extinction Committee seeks to eliminate essential protections for endangered animals in the Gulf of Mexico — all to fast-track oil drilling.
This move could doom the last 51 Rice's whales on Earth, as well as sea turtles
act.biologicaldiversity.org/IZHPq3mbt0-4OS…
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Alaska’s waters are teeming with life.
But the U.S. government is pushing to allow ocean mining off the state’s coast, putting its wildlife, vital habitats, and people who rely on these waters at risk.
Say NO to this reckless and unnecessary proposal: oceana.ly/4ut82DQ




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#Krill
Norway is deploying 30 ft (9 m) drones to locate areas of highest krill density in Antarctica.
They're using AI, sonar, airborne drones and USVs (unmanned surface vehicles).
Powerful AI predicts krill biomass hotspots 6 to 12 hours in advance, while VTOL drones confirm signals before vessel redeployment, which is predicted to increase daily krill catch by 22%.
It's not just how much the trawlers take, but where. They'll be robbing the richest feeding grounds from the wildlife which depends on them.

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Trump is paying a foreign company nearly $1 BILLION of YOUR money to stop building wind farms in America that would have lowered your electricity bills.
He lost in court FIVE times trying to kill these projects that would have powered over a million homes. So he decided to buy his way out of it instead.
Yes, you heard that right. The President of the United States is literally spending your tax dollars to make your energy bills more expensive.
nytimes.com/2026/03/23/cli…
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The world's great fish migrations are collapsing. That's a problem for millions of people
phys.org/news/2026-03-w…
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The largest dam removal in American history just brought a river back to life.
The Klamath runs along the California-Oregon border. For more than a century, four hydroelectric dams blocked fish from reaching hundreds of miles of upstream habitat.
Salmon populations collapsed. It was quickly noticed by tribal communities who had fished the river for thousands of years. The Yurok and Karuk nations spent decades pushing for dam removal.
In 2024, all four dams were removed in the largest dam demolition project in U.S. history. The river ran free for the first time since the early 1900s.
Within weeks, Chinook salmon were spotted upstream of the former dam sites for the first time in over 60 years.
By 2025, thousands of fish had been counted crossing the former dam sites. The river is responding faster than many scientists expected.
The dams had originally been built for hydropower, but they produced less than 2% of the utility's total capacity. Meanwhile, they trapped sediment, raised water temperatures, and fueled toxic algae blooms that killed fish downstream.
Removing them wasn't just about salmon. The Klamath supports more than 80 fish species. Cleaner, cooler, free-flowing water benefits the entire ecosystem, from lamprey to steelhead to the communities that depend on the river.
This didn't happen overnight. It took over 20 years of negotiation between tribal nations, farmers, fishermen, conservation groups, and state and federal agencies to reach agreement.
The Klamath is proof that rivers can recover when people decide they should. That a single infrastructure decision can restore what took a century to damage.

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NEWS: Pete Hegseth is invoking "national security" to exempt the oil industry in the Gulf of Mexico from having to follow endangered species laws.
FYI there are only ~50 Rice's whales left in the Gulf. They are at risk of extinction.
notus.org/climate-enviro…
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🌳 The Unseen Cost of Deforestation: A Wildlife Tragedy 🌍
Every year, our planet loses an area of forest equivalent to the size of England, and with it, we're not just losing trees. Here's the heart-wrenching part:
Daily Loss: Imagine 137 species of plants, animals, and insects disappearing. Every. Single. Day. That's not just a number; it's a daily memorial service for biodiversity.
Yearly Extinction: We're talking about a staggering 50,000 species waving goodbye forever, annually. To put it in perspective, that's like erasing an entire city of unique life forms from Earth's map each year.
The Amazon's Cry: In the Amazon alone, home to millions of species, deforestation is like setting off an extinction bomb. Creatures from the tiniest insect to the majestic jaguar are losing their homes, and many, their lives.
Why Should You Care? Because these aren't just numbers:
Koalas cuddling trees that are no more, left to face fires and starvation.
Orangutans swinging their last swing as their forest homes turn into palm oil plantations.
Birds whose songs are being silenced, their migration routes now just memories in the sky.
But Here's How We Can Turn Likes Into Action:
👍 Like if you believe every creature has the right to live.
🌍 Share to spread awareness faster than deforestation spreads.
✅ Follow for more insights into saving our planet's wildlife.
🌱 Act: Support conservation efforts, choose products wisely, and let's make deforestation a thing of the past.
Remember, each like, share, and follow is a vote for Earth's wildlife. Let's make our virtual support loud enough to echo in the real world!
#SaveWildlife #Deforestation #NatureNeedsUs #EverySpeciesMatters

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@AGJamesUthmeier How can you tell me you are a racist without saying you are racist?
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