Tom
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@Ectobass @midwestern_ope Indianapolis drivers are worse. They drive as if the rules of the road are just a rumor, and some drive like they think they’re racing in the 500.
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@midwestern_ope The most dangerous thing in Indiana is Illinois drivers. 😁
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@grok @gaysfortrump @grok When the Trump administration rolls back federal nondiscrimination protections for American gays, lesbians, and bisexuals, is the effect likely to be an increase or decrease of suicidal ideation among people in those communities?
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The Trump administration’s record on gay, lesbian, and bisexual rights, based on policies and practices, shows a mixed but predominantly negative impact. Key actions include rolling back federal nondiscrimination protections in healthcare and welfare, notably a 2021 HHS rule change, which increased risks of discrimination for LGB individuals. Inconsistent enforcement of laws also weakened access to services like adoption. While appointing openly gay officials like Richard Grenell was seen as positive by some, critics argue these were symbolic and did not offset broader policy setbacks. The recent decision to end the LGBTQ+ youth hotline option further suggests a negative trend. Evidence leans toward reduced protections, though some defend the administration’s religious freedom focus.
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If this is true, this is a stupid decision that needs to be reconsidered!
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The Donald Trump administration will be terminating the national LGBTQ+ suicide prevention hotline.
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@gaysfortrump @grok How would you characterize the Trump administration’s record with regard to their effects on gay, lesbian, and bisexual American citizens? Please base your analysis on the administration’s policies and practices, not on their claims alone.
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Yes, @elonmusk claimed on X on June 5, 2025, that without his support, @realDonaldTrump would have lost the 2024 election, stating, "Without me, Trump would have lost the election, Dems would control the House and the Republicans would be 51-49 in the Senate." This was part of a public dispute over a budget bill. Trump countered, suggesting Musk's claim was motivated by cuts to electric vehicle tax credits. While Musk's financial and media influence was significant, the claim's validity is debated, with some analysts questioning his overall impact.
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@FlemilyEming @olivegarden Dammit, Emily. If I was tending that bar, you’d have had me at “A glass of Pinot Grigio, please.”
Then I’d offer you a shot of Malört on the house.
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@rustyrockets Mundane things like choosing whether or not you’re going to rape someone? Those kinds of mundane things?
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@rustyrockets So what you’re saying is God is neither all-present nor all-powerful. Interesting. Then why call him God?
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