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The QpubliKKKlan has been trying to steal this money for decades. They even stole $1.7 trillion to pay for the bush family vendetta in Iraq. All congress has to do is pay it back and there will be plenty of money in social security

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Don't ever hesitate. Reblog this. TUMBLR RULE. When you see it, REBLOG IT.

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This holiday season, if you know someone who likes house plants,

DON'T

get them a houseplant. DO NOT.

instead, get them a NICE, MEDIUM-LARGE, AESTHETIC, BOTTOM-DRAINING, INDOOR

POT.

that is what they want. that is what they dream of. ok? thats what will be most useful and appreciated. in fact, if you can, get them a CUTE MATCHING SET. OF POTS!!!! NOT PLANTS, POTS!!!!!!!!

they may be more excited initially about the plant. that is true. but a pot is a gift that they will go home and use to upsize one of their already beloved houseplants, and every time they look at it they will remember how much they appreciate you.

HOUSEPLANT:

- they already have so many

- needs to be watered

- takes up window space

- comes in a pot thats already too small, needs to be upsized, costing money

- can die

AESTHETIC POT

- lets them care for an existing plant they own

- they will be grateful every time they see it in their home

- does not take up window space not already occupied by a plant

- can be wrapped without dying or spilling dirt everywhere

I HAVE NEVER HIT REBLOG SO FAST

Pro Tip: look at the sizes they currently have, and get ones just slightly larger. Repotting time WOO!

Never forget this: The GOP’s nonsensical culture wars are meant to distract you from corporate corruption, worker oppression, and staggering wealth inequality.

The White House just launched a “Media Offenders” list.

On the official WhiteHouse.gov website.

Not a campaign page.

Not an RNC graphic.

The government’s actual website.

They’re listing reporters by name.

They’re accusing news outlets of “offenses.”

They’re stamping “EXPOSED” over every independent newsroom.

They built a leaderboard for “repeat offenders.”

Like journalism is some sort of crime and sport.

This is not “messaging.”

This is not “spin.”

This is state-run media targeting,

and we have never seen anything like it in the United States.

Ever.

They’re calling Mark Kelly’s PSA “follow the law” sedition.

They’re calling journalists who report it criminals.

They’re building narrative infrastructure for repressing dissent

All while a former TV host is being accused of unlawful killings.

You don’t put reporters on a government enemies list unless you’re planning to do something with the list.

This is authoritarian architecture.

And they just published it out in the open.

Trump finally released the list of people who bankrolled his transition.

Forty-six donors.

And here’s the part that matters.

Some of the biggest donors didn’t just write checks.

They later joined the administration they paid to help build.

Linda McMahon

Billionaire. Transition donor.

Now running the Department of Education.

The same woman who helped chair the transition is now shaping national education policy.

Howard Lutnick

Billionaire CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald. Transition donor.

Now Trump’s Secretary of Commerce.

He helped run the transition, then ended up in the Cabinet the transition selected.

Steve Witkoff

Real estate billionaire. Transition donor.

Now Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East and Russia.

Literally appointed to shape foreign policy in regions where he has deep business ties.

And then there are the other billionaire donors:

Jeff Yass. Paul Singer. Suzanne Johnson. Marlene Ricketts.

All cutting checks in the dark, with no disclosed amounts,

while Trump’s team refused the transparency agreement every modern transition signed.

Watchdog groups warned at the time that this lack of disclosure made it

impossible to know who was buying access or influence.

Now the picture is a little clearer.

They didn’t just donate.

They helped staff the government.

And some of them walked straight into the rooms their money opened.

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