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@DennisStickel The president that appointed both Democrats and Republicans to his cabinet is divisive? Did he arouse your disdain for people who don’t look like you?
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B. The two worst presidents in the history of the United States!
I would give them both the initial D. For Obama, it’d be the most divisive and racist president in our history.
And for Biden the D would be for the dumbest president ever!
Lina@Lina_rays1ya
At this point I think it's safe to say, President Biden and President Obama were far better than Trump in every regard.... Be Honest ⬇️ Do you miss Joe Biden and Barack Obama? 📩⬇️ A• YES 🙋 B• NO 🙅
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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced the Republican-controlled state legislature will hold a special session next week to pave the way for redistricting – becoming the second state to take action following the Supreme Court’s decision further weakening the Voting Rights Act. cnn.it/4uffmSE

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@ItsKingSlime That ain’t you last because deep down he sees her as materialistic & his kids already hint at it a lot on camera
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If he was such a threat why didn’t you arrest him a year ago? GTFOH
Aaron Rupar@atrupar
Blanche says Comey faces 10 years in prison and adds, "threatening the life of the president will never be tolerated by the DOJ"
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@JakeB_99_ @EdKrassen It wasn’t random. The man had told Biden before he got on stage that his daughter says he looks like Obama and asked him what he thought. Context matters. You basically did the same thing you’re accusing them of doing.
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@EdKrassen Sleepy Joe calling a random black man Obama is great banter to Ed. But Trump saying this is ‘bizarre’?
Have leftists ever stopped to consider that they don’t *always* have to disagree and hate on a topic, just because it’s spoken by a Republican 💀
Lighten up a little.
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@atrupar @stillnez216 Keeping hate alive is big business, and they need acts of hate and violence so the Southern Poverty Law Center can fundraise. I get it.
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@talesoftheMat @caraksha103 I thought the goal was to have more time off.
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@caraksha103 Agreed. 2 short weeks. You don’t come back to Monday craziness - gives time for the coverage to smooth the week over.
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@vinceabg @khnh80044 When has the HOF ever just inducted rock n roll musicians?
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@khnh80044 Honestly not to say she isn’t talented. She is. But I do have a problem, it’s the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame they might as well change it yo the Music Hall of Fame. When Pink got nominated that did it for me.
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@Captn_Spawldn @WINNIONBSI @LilTunechi Legends draw the biggest crowds at festivals. What do you mean by not relevant?
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@Dee_Batch @DailyLoud How was she shot when she hadn’t made it up the stairs. Did you miss that part?
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@DailyLoud thats not what happened. Why do accounts like this just lie? There was clearly a shooter; you can see the sheel casing at the top. Dude dove out of the way, partner behind got hit.

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@HannahbanannahF @Ric_RTP There’s no law that says they can’t have a bank account.
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@Ric_RTP Bank of America is notorious for giving bank accounts and even loans to illegals. And… People are still able to get a replacement birth certificate if they don’t have their original.
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Trump is about to lock 157 million Americans out of their own bank accounts.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed an executive order forcing every US bank to collect proof of citizenship is "in process."
And he just doubled down: "If Treasury and the banking regulators say it's their job, it's their job."
This sounds irrelevant but here's what this really means:
Per the Congressional Research Service, only 48% of Americans hold a US passport.
That leaves over 170 million Americans without one.
REAL IDs don't count. Driver's licenses don't count. Social Security cards don't count.
Per Wall Street Journal reporting, banks will need a passport or birth certificate.
The Brennan Center found 21.3 million voting-age US citizens don't have documents proving their citizenship easily available.
These are Americans who are about to lose access to their own bank accounts.
And here's the thing:
The order applies to new AND existing customers. Banks could be forced to close accounts of people who can't produce documents.
Your 78-year-old grandmother born at home in 1948. Your naturalized dad who lost his papers 30 years ago. Your cousin mid-passport renewal.
The official story is that this stops illegal immigrants from accessing banking.
But the actual reality:
Illegal immigrants can't open US bank accounts anyway. Know Your Customer rules already require SSNs or ITINs. The existing system ALREADY blocks what this order claims to block.
So who does this actually target?
The half of Americans without a passport. Rural Americans. Elderly Americans born before centralized record-keeping. Black Americans in Southern states where birth records were historically unreliable. Low-income Americans who can't afford $225 for an expedited passport.
The American Action Forum, a center-right think tank, estimates this adds 33 to 73 million paperwork hours and $2.6 to $5.6 billion in compliance costs.
Guess who pays those costs?
You do. Through fees. Through closed accounts. Through denied loans.
Bessent's defense quote: "I have a place in the UK, they want to know who lives in every apartment."
Bessent's net worth: $600 million.
He has a "place in the UK."
He will not be affected by this.
So this isn't really about immigration.
For the first time in American history, access to the banking system would be conditioned on proving citizenship to the federal government. That creates a permanent database linking every American's finances to their citizenship status.
Once that database exists, it gets used by ICE, voting enforcement, tax enforcement, Social Security, and future administrations for purposes nobody has announced yet.
Every future government gets the keys to decide who has a bank account based on paperwork.
And Wall Street's reaction tells you everything:
Bank execs privately called it "unworkable" and "a complete nightmare." One researcher called it "a way to weaponize the banking system to achieve political ends."
They're not pushing back because they love immigrants. They just KNOW the compliance costs are catastrophic and half their customers will walk.
Tom Cotton also introduced a companion bill in March making it a federal crime for any unauthorized person to "open or maintain a US bank account." Maintain. Meaning existing accounts.
These things are literally being drafted right now.
I'm surprised that all of this went under the radar.
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