Hateful and ignorant bigots and buffoons will claim what happened in Minneapolis today is a trans problem, but intelligent people all know the truth... IT'S THE FUCKING GUNS.
🚨NOW: Lindsey Graham’s opponent Dr. Annie Andrews - a pediatric ER doctor - is DONE:
"OF COURSE it keeps happening because we don’t have enough elected officials in this country who FUCKING GET IT. They’re playing politics with our kids’ lives.”
🚨BREAKING: The U.S. Air Force will provide military funeral honors to Ashli Babbitt —including a flag presentation, Taps, and a full honor guard.
She wasn’t a victim. She wasn’t a hero. On Jan 6, she ignored repeated warnings to STOP breaching a secured area and paid the price.
Why do we still allow people with serious mental illness to buy guns?
Because the very first law Republicans passed, and Trump signed during his first term, made it easier for them to do it.
There were over 4,000 mass shootings between 2017 and November 2024, and this country
Trump has granted treasonous Ashley Babbitt, a full military funeral with honours for breaching the Capitol.
He had this to say about the funeral of a fallen US soldier Vanessa Gullien.
🚨NOW: Vance was asked if Trump would provide the disaster relief requested by the Governor of Wisconsin Democrat Tony Evers: HE PRETENDED TRUMP DIDN’T HEAR THE REQUEST.
Translation: “Sorry, Wisconsin - send Trump a love letter of you’re on your own.”
The shooting in Minnesota was horrific — and tragically all too familiar.
How much longer must kids fear for their lives at school? How much longer must parents wonder if their child will come home safely?
Congress has the power to act. The time is now.
These are the words of a lunatic who does not belong in government, much less as our nation's top health official.
It is dangerous to allow him to oversee ALL federal health research and public health infrastructure. It is never too late to do the right thing. Fire RFK Jr.
No one should have to work nearly 8 extra months just to make as much as their white male counterparts do in a year—but that’s the reality Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander women face.
This NHPI Women’s Equal Pay Day, we renew the call: Equal work should always mean equal pay.