Welcome 🌻 to Friday’s Roundup of Good News!
President Biden just started his 4th year as president, and the MSM still can’t stop talking about the former guy. Which is why I watch it a lot less than I used to. Yeah, I know, the man is a danger.
Let’s work on getting our team another 4 years.
But before that, come in and see how the good guys are getting things done and how so many bad guys are f***ing it up.
Regular Scheduled Programming
No one here is naïve; we are aware of the many who are fighting to destroy our country. Some of us expected it: the cheating, the lying, the chaos, and yes, even the attempts to cling to power despite the clear will of the people. But we are here to read the efforts and the positive results of those (including us and our fellow gnus) who are working so hard to save our country from those very bad people. We are furious with them for what they are doing and we are letting them know. Remember:
💙 There are more of us than there are of them.
💛 They are terrified when we organize. THERE IS LOTS OF EVIDENCE THAT THEY ARE TERRIFIED!
💔 They want us to be demoralized. The best way to keep up your spirits is to fight. So, take the time to recharge your batteries, but find ways to contribute to the well-being of our country and our world.
🗽 Biden as President! 🗽
Biden, Harris and their administration have been hard at work. Here are the last week’s posts at the White House briefing room.
- Thursday, January 25, 2024: Remarks by First Lady Jill Biden at a Gun Violence Prevention Event
- Thursday, January 25, 2024: Statement from NSC Spokesperson Adrienne Watson on National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan’s Meeting with Director Wang Yi
- Thursday, January 25, 2024: Statement from NSC Spokesperson Adrienne Watson on National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan’s Travel to Thailand
- Thursday, January 25, 2024: Remarks by President Biden on Investing in America and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law | Superior, WI
- Thursday, January 25, 2024: Nominations Sent to the Senate
- Thursday, January 25, 2024: Press Gaggle by Principal Deputy Press Secretary Olivia Dalton and NSC Coordinator For Strategic Communications John Kirby En Route Duluth, WI
- Thursday, January 25, 2024: President Biden Announces Key Nominees
- Thursday, January 25, 2024: Letter to the Speaker of the House and President pro tempore of the Senate consistent with the War Powers Resolution (Public Law 93-148)
- Thursday, January 25, 2024: FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Holds Workforce Hub Convening in Phoenix, Announces Commitments to Support Talent Pipelines into Good Jobs in Semiconductor Manufacturing
- Thursday, January 25, 2024: Statement from Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on the Official Visit of Prime Minister Kishida Fumio and Mrs. Kishida Yuko of Japan
- Thursday, January 25, 2024: FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Announces New Actions to Expand Small Business Access to Federal Contracts
- Wednesday, January 24, 2024: Remarks by President Biden at a Political Event
- Wednesday, January 24, 2024: Statement from NSC Spokesperson Adrienne Watson on Reported Strikes at UNRWA Facility in Southern Gaza
- Wednesday, January 24, 2024: Message to the Senate on the President’s Veto of S.J.Res. 38
- Wednesday, January 24, 2024: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and NSC Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby
- Wednesday, January 24, 2024: Letter to the Speaker of the House and President pro tempore of the Senate consistent with the War Powers Resolution (Public Law 93-148)
- Wednesday, January 24, 2024: Remarks by Vice President Harris at a Campaign Event | Manassas, VA
- Wednesday, January 24, 2024: Statement from President Joe Biden on Shootings in Joliet, Illinois
- Wednesday, January 24, 2024: Remarks by President Biden at a Campaign Event | Manassas, VA
- Wednesday, January 24, 2024: Statement from President Joe Biden on the Record-Breaking 2024 Open Enrollment Period Under the Affordable Care Act
- Tuesday, January 23, 2024: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and NSC Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby
- Tuesday, January 23, 2024: Joint Statement from the Governments of Albania, Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Guinea-Bissau, Hungary, Italy, Kenya, Latvia, Lithuania, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia, Poland, Republic of Korea, Romania, United Kingdom, and the United States
- Tuesday, January 23, 2024: Readout of National Security Advisor Sullivan’s Meeting with Swedish National Security Advisor Henrik Landerholm
- Tuesday, January 23, 2024: FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Highlights New Commitments Toward Equitable Workforce Development in Advanced Manufacturing
- Tuesday, January 23, 2024:Statement from National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan on the Millennium Challenge Corporation’s 20th Anniversary
- Monday, January 22, 2024: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, Gender Policy Council Director Jennifer Klein, and NSC Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby
- Monday, January 22, 2024: Readout of President Biden’s Special Advisor for the Americas and SOUTHCOM Commander’s Trip to Ecuador
- Monday, January 22, 2024: Remarks by President Biden Before Meeting With His Task Force on Reproductive Healthcare Access
- Monday, January 22, 2024: Readout of President Joe Biden’s Call with Prime Minister Sunak of the United Kingdom
- Monday, January 22, 2024: Remarks by National Economic Advisor Lael Brainard on Place-Based Growth: Helping Communities Making a Comeback
- Monday, January 22, 2024: Statement from President Joe Biden on the Deaths of Two U.S. Navy SEALs
- Monday, January 22, 2024: FACT SHEET: White House Task Force on Reproductive Healthcare Access Announces New Actions and Marks the 51st Anniversary of Roe v. Wade
- Monday, January 22, 2024: Statement from President Joe Biden on the 51st Anniversary of Roe v. Wade
- Sunday, January 21, 2024: Statement from President Joe Biden Marking One Year Since Shootings in Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay
- Saturday, January 20, 2024: Readout of White House Meeting on Competition Policy and Artificial Intelligence
- Friday, January 19, 2024: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and NSC Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby
- Friday, January 19, 2024: Readout of White House Roundtable on Supporting Survivors of Stalking in Recognition of National Stalking Awareness Month
- Friday, January 19, 2024: President Biden Announces Presidential Delegation to the Republic of Liberia to Attend the Inauguration of His Excellency Joseph Boakai
- Friday, January 19, 2024: Remarks by President Biden at the U.S. Conference of Mayors Winter Meeting
- Friday, January 19, 2024: Readout of President Joe Biden’s Call with Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel
- Friday, January 19, 2024: Press Release: Bill Signed: H.R. 2872
- Friday, January 19, 2024: Statement from President Joe Biden on Nearly $5 Billion in Additional Student Debt Cancellation for 74,000 Borrowers
- Friday, January 19, 2024: FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Announces New Actions to Cut Electric Vehicle Costs for Americans and Continue Building Out a Convenient, Reliable, Made-in-America EV Charging Network
👎 Out with the Bad, In with the Good 👍
BLM (bureau of land management) proposes 22 million of land for solar energy Cristen Hemingway Jaynes, EcoWatch
In order to help the United States transition to renewable energy, the Department of the Interior has announced a new solar energy “roadmap,” including 22 million acres of public lands to expand solar energy development in the West, a press release from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) said.
The BLM also announced plans for the next steps on green energy projects in California, Nevada and Arizona with the potential for more than 1,700 megawatts (MW) of solar power generation and 1,300 MW of battery storage capacity.
Signed! : "Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry (R) signed a bill creating a new congressional map for the state featuring two majority-Black districts, ending a nearly two year saga over adequate Black representation in the Pelican State."
And here’s something totally under the radar, but how the Biden administration, through the DOJ, is making the country better for those with disabilities: Justice Press Release
The Justice Department announced today that it secured a settlement agreement with Service Oklahoma, a state agency, to resolve its findings that the agency violated Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by maintaining a mobile application that is inaccessible to individuals with disabilities.
“When public entities make services available through mobile apps, they may not exclude people with disabilities by failing to make their technology accessible,” said Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. “Through this agreement, Service Oklahoma will ensure their mobile apps comply with the ADA by removing barriers that prevent Oklahomans with disabilities from accessing public services. As more state and local governments turn to mobile apps for critical public services, the Justice Department will work to ensure that people with disabilities are guaranteed the ADA’s promise of equal access.” ✂️
This settlement agreement is part of the Civil Rights Division’s Tech Equity Initiative to combat disability discrimination that occurs through technology such as websites and mobile apps. For more information on the ADA, please call the department’s toll-free ADA information line at 800-514-0301 (TTY 833-610-1264) or visit www.ada.gov. For more information on the Civil Rights Division, please visit www.justice.gov/crt. If you believe you’ve been discriminated against, you may file a complaint online at www.civilrights.justice.gov/.
💣 Republicans: Party of Crimes and Chaos 💣
Payback may be reason for the Gaetz ethics probe Roger Sollenberger The Daily Beast
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) has been adamant that his move to oust former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was rooted in policy disagreements and wasn’t a personal vendetta related to the congressional ethics investigation against him.
In private, he told a different story.
According to private correspondence reviewed by The Daily Beast, Gaetz indicated to a friend that his effort to undercut, isolate, and ultimately remove McCarthy was, indeed, payback for the ethics probe.
Note the House ethics committee, whose recent report helped oust George Santos, has asked others for evidence of Gaetz’ sex trafficking crimes.
🌵 Kari Lake upends the GOP party leader in Arizona Eric Bradner CNN
The chairman of the Arizona Republican Party said Wednesday he is resigning, claiming he was doing so amid pressure from GOP Senate candidate Kari Lake.
Jeff DeWit’s resignation comes after The Daily Mail published an audio recording of a conversation between DeWit and Lake in which he explained to her that there were financial benefits to staying out of the state’s 2024 Senate race. DeWit said Lake threatened to release a “more damaging” audio recording if he did not resign Wednesday.
Hmm, wonder what else she has on him? Must be something serious.
Not all GOP senators are pleased with tRump sabotaging the border deal. Republican Sen. Mitt Romney rips Donald Trump for sabotaging the immigration deal:“The fact that he would communicate to Republican senators and congresspeople that he doesn't want us to solve the border problem because he wants to blame Biden for it is really appalling."
The GOP keeps producing ad material for the Biden campaign.
Not all GOP voters are falling for it either. From Xweet: Get this! I just had coffee with my Orlando neighbor, a staunch Republican. He’s been excited about the prospect of a bipartisan deal to help solve the border crisis, which he’s ranted about for years.He was angry and frustrated to learn the deal is dead — AND HE BLAMES TRUMP!
I went to Trump’s rally on Saturday night in Manchester, where he didn’t address the Haley-Pelosi mix-up but assured his supporters that he “took a cognitive test” and “I aced it.” He has previously boasted of his ability to identify an image of a “whale” on said assessment, but, as The Post’s Ashley Parker and Dan Diamond pointed out, there is no such marine mammal on any version of the test. (Maybe he was being “sarcastic” about the whale, too.)
But I listened carefully to Trump that night — no easy feat because he went on for 100 minutes — and noticed that, even though his text was fed to him through a teleprompter, he told many of the same stories over and over again, repeating some lines almost word for word in the same speech, with no apparent awareness that he had done so.
DeSantis dropped out. What Simon Rosenberg originally said, back many months ago (email, so no link)
Perhaps the central insight of my 2022 election analysis was that I believed the Republicans had made a huge strategic blunder by running towards a politics - MAGA - which had just been overwhelmingly rejected by the American people in two consecutive high-turnout elections. As far back as late October 2021 I warned that if this “anti-MAGA majority” came to understand that the GOP was once again all MAGA it would make 2022 far more likely to be a close, competitive election than a red wave. And that’s basically what happened. ✂️
From the thread. Here's how DeSantis's big new legislative initiatives are polling in FLORIDA. Imagine how these play outside
- FL: 6 wk abortion ban, no exceptions: Support 22 (!!!!!), Oppose 75
- Concealed carry: Support 21; Oppose 77
- Ban CRT/DEI on campus; Support 35; Oppose 61
Some other facts that the DeSantis campaign spent about $150 million dollars and garnered 23,240 votes in the Iowa caucuses. This means the oligarchs who supported him paid about $6,455 for each vote.
🚚 💙 Democrats Deliver 💙 🚚
Statement from President Biden on economic numbers White House Briefing Room
Today we learned that the U.S. economy grew 3.1 percent over the past year while adding another 2.7 million jobs, and with core inflation moving back down towards the pre-pandemic benchmark. As a result, wages, wealth, and employment are higher now than they were before the pandemic. That’s good news for American families and American workers. That is three years in a row of growing the economy from the middle out and the bottom up on my watch.
But our work is not done. I will continue to fight to lower costs — from implementing historic legislation to lower prescription drugs costs, health insurance premiums, and clean energy costs, to taking on hidden junk fees that companies use to rip off consumers, to calling on large corporations to pass on to consumers the savings they have been seeing for months now. And I won’t allow extreme Republicans to hand out massive giveaways to the wealthy and large corporations, while raising your costs and cutting Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. That’s not how we give American families more breathing room.
⚡️ Even the New York Times is all like, what up, Biden, that is a good economy Doktor Zoom Wonkette
🚗 UAW endorses Biden By Andrea Shalal, David Shepardson and Nandita Bose Reuters
WASHINGTON, Jan 24 (Reuters) - The United Auto Workers union endorsed U.S. President Joe Biden's reelection bid on Wednesday, with the union president delivering a fiery speech in Washington that was also harshly critical of Republican former President Donald Trump.
In a full-throated endorsement of the Democratic incumbent, UAW President Shawn Fain cited Biden's pro-union record and his decision to become the first president to join a union picket line this summer during a successful autoworkers strike for higher pay. "Instead of talking trash about our union, Joe Biden stood with us," Fain said.
Fain and Biden previously had sharp differences over electric vehicle policy, and the endorsement could be a strong boost to Biden in Michigan and other manufacturing states.
Fain heaped criticism on Trump, citing his failure to persuade General Motors (GM.N), opens new tab to keep an assembly plant open in Ohio and his appearance at a non-union hall during last year's strike, and called him a "scab."
Xweet text: BREAKING: A newly released memo from the Koch Brothers (Conservative mega-donors) says they fully expect President Biden to defeat Donald Trump despite what the media says. This is a significant sign that Biden is winning and the media/polling narratives are indeed wrong.
A Pennsylvania poll shows Biden ahead by 8 points:
💜 Unity? 💜
Senate Foreign Relations committee advances bill to seize Russian assets for Ukraine Laura Kelly The Hill
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee advanced legislation Wednesday to allow the U.S. to seize frozen Russian assets to pay for Ukraine’s reconstruction.
The top Democrat and Republican on the panel were confident that Senate leadership viewed the legislation, called the REPO Act, as a priority for passage amid stalled efforts to deliver on further assistance for Ukraine.
“Leadership’s committed to move this as quickly as it can. It very well could be a caboose on a bill that goes through here quickly,” said Sen. James E. Risch (R-Idaho), the ranking member of the committee and sponsor of the REPO Act.
REPO act! Ha!
Narrative finally shifts on the economy! Jennifer Rubin Washington Post
For months now, the economy has been much stronger than political coverage — and therefore, public polling — has suggested. And though it wasn’t only in the past few weeks that 14 million jobs were created, inflation dropped below 4 percent and wages exceeded inflation, the coverage of the economy certainly has shifted quickly and dramatically.
Each bit of news is reported as confirmation that finally the economic outlook has brightened. “Americans are rapidly becoming much more upbeat about the economy,” the Wall Street Journal reported last week. “Consumer sentiment surged 29% since November, the biggest two-month increase since 1991, the University of Michigan said Friday, adding to gauges showing improving moods.” Hmm, that suggests for several months now the media continued to paint a dreary picture of the national mood when, in fact, consumers were feeling something quite different. Apparently, ordinary Americans clued in to the real state of the economy far sooner than the many in the media did.
When an article insists that this marks a “sharp turn after persistently high inflation, the lingering shock from the pandemic’s destruction and fears that a recession was around the corner had put a damper on feelings about the economy in recent years, despite solid growth and consistent hiring,” you have to wonder whether the gap in perception was thanks to overly negative coverage. (A recent Brookings Institution study concluded that “economic news has become systematically more negative … with the negative bias growing over the last three years.”)
📥 Actions You Can Take 📤
Tax-exempt organization complaint referrals. 13909. You can fill this out for the NRA and lots of other organizations. How about if some of us white folk go into some of the MAGA churches and video record what they’re saying?
Voting rights. This may be the biggest issue threatening our democracy right now. Besides contacting your representatives at the state and federal level to do the right thing (depending on who they are), you can support and contact these organizations:
ACLU — American Civil Liberties Union
Democracy Docket — founded by Marc Elias, so important in fighting the challenges after the last election.
Fair Fight — founded by Stacey Abrams
🌱Grass roots. Biden and Harris can do the top-down stuff, but we have to support from the bottom. I don’t know how to deprogram 75 million people, but some things have been written about, such as deep canvassing, and lots of people are talking about this. If you know someone (who did not storm the Capitol), then see if you can be pleasant. Instead of trying to reason with them (logic is obviously not their strong point) distract them with something else. We need to remove the sources of lies and to take down the temperature. If we get more of the Rs to wear masks and to get vaccinated and to vote for Ds, the country will be a better place. We need to coax some of them out of the rabbit holes and diffuse the anger and the crazy.
🏃 Run for something. If you want to run for something, but have no idea what to do, these people will help you. They also like money and volunteers to help those people who are running, so even if you’re not in a position to stand for office, you can help. Note: they are especially planning to target the 57 Rs in local governments who participated in the insurrection.
👎 Defund the seditionists. Defund the seditionists. This is a list with companies that sometimes have donated to the seditionists. The list is long. You will recognize many of the corporations, and you probably have a relationship with some — either you are a customer, a shareholder, or maybe even an employee. Contact them and compliment or complain, but let them know you are watching. Forward it to others.
🔎 Want to check out what’s going on with campaign contributions? Check out this diary. 👀
🐍 Schadenfreude 😈
Steve Bannon admits bank account may show evidence of fraud Jose Pagliery The Daily Beast (exclusive article, sorry)
Steve Bannon is in a maelstrom of his own making.
After failing to pay his lawyer nearly half a million dollars, he’s now clambering to halt a review of his personal finances—a situation that’s forcing him to admit something quite embarrassing: that there might be evidence of his border wall fraud scheme in his bank documents.
The conspiracy-spewing right-wing political agitator had the gall to stiff his lawyer, former federal prosecutor Robert “Bob” Costello, who stuck by him for years. Specifically, Costello was Bannon’s lawyer on a number of cases, including when he faced criminal charges for pocketing donor funds intended for a privately funded border wall between the United States and Mexico. So it was only a matter of time before the law firm of Davidoff Hutcher and Citron came knocking with a lawsuit, one that quickly resulted in a judge ordering Bannon to hand over the overdue $480,487.
Peter Navarro sentenced to 4 months for failing to comply with Congressional subpoena Nicole Lafond Talking Points Memo
Former White House adviser Peter Navarro was sentenced to four months in prison Thursday for criminal contempt of Congress after he defied subpoenas for testimony from the House Jan. 6 select committee when it was investigating the attack on the Capitol in 2022, according to Politico and AP reporters in the room.
Judge rules that Smartmatic’s lawsuit against Fox can continue Marshall Cohen, CNN
The voting technology company Smartmatic can move forward with its defamation lawsuit against Fox Corporation, a New York judge ruled Wednesday, dealing a blow to the parent company of Fox News, which is already fighting the massive lawsuit over its repeated airing of 2020 election lies.
The decision from Manhattan Supreme Court Judge David Cohen represents a significant setback to Fox’s corporate leadership, including the powerful Murdoch family, who will now face more scrutiny in the litigation. Cohen already let the case proceed against Fox News — and on Wednesday, he rejected a request by Fox Corporation to throw out the claims against the parent company.
Russian guy in trouble for insider trading on tRump’s media company Ben Weaver and Jay Wieder Miami Herald
A Russian-American businessman based in Miami is suspected of making nearly $23 million from alleged insider trading involving former President Donald Trump’s media company, according to federal court records.
The businessman, Anton Postolnikov, is the owner of a Caribbean bank that caters to the porn industry and also reportedly loaned $8 million to Trump’s media company. Postolnikov, who owns a few residences on exclusive Fisher Island in Miami, is the nephew of a former high-ranking Russian government official who at one time was a staffer for Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to media reports.
The insider trading allegations surfaced in court documents filed last month in a New York securities fraud case brought last year against three South Florida men: Michael Shvartsman, 52, of Sunny Isles Beach; Gerald Shvartsman, 46, of Aventura; and Bruce Garelick, 54, of Fort Lauderdale. They are accused of making about $23 million from insider trades on the Trump Media merger with a Miami-based company, Digital World Acquisition Corp., and sharing non-public information with friends and business associates about the impending deal so they could profit, according to an indictment.
Too funny:
Martin Shkreli’s lifetime ban from the pharmaceutical industry upheld Jonathan Stempel Reuters
NEW YORK, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Martin Shkreli, known for once hiking the price of a life-saving drug more than 4,000%, cannot return to the pharmaceutical industry after a federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld his lifetime ban.
A three-judge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said a lower court judge acted properly in imposing the ban and ordering Shkreli to repay $64.6 million because of his antitrust violations.
More karma!
📣 Let’s Honor Truth ☀️️
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island has really been great, especially fighting corruption in the Supreme Court — the conservative, corrupt capture — and elsewhere:
December 19, 2023 | Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Courts Subcommittee, delivered the twenty-sixth in a series of speeches titled “The Scheme,” exposing the machinations by right-wing donor interests to capture the Supreme Court and achieve through the Court what they cannot through the elected branches of government.
Whitehouse discusses the Judiciary Committee’s vote last month to authorize Chairman Dick Durbin (D-IL) to issue subpoenas to right-wing billionaire Harlan Crow and court fixer Leonard Leo, two of the central characters in the Supreme Court’s ethics mess. Committee Democrats authorized the subpoenas over a wall of partisan Republican threats and obstruction.
He’s been working hard on this problem for a long time. Thank you, Senator Whitehouse.
🌹 Let’s Celebrate Love ❤️
As a stepmother, I recognize this:
If you can’t read it, here it is again, the image, anyway:
Another magnificent father:
📎Odds & Ends 📎
I’m trying to do fewer Xweets, but this was too funny. In case you can’t read it, it’s from Joe Biden: “I don’t agree with Nikki Haley on everything, but we agree on this much: She is not Nancy Pelosi.”
And some things are only available with Xweets:
⚡️ Taylor Swift is going to be the subject of a seminar in Basel! Note article is in French, 20 minutes
🐦 I do a lot of other writing. A recent offering: the Crow Nickels (chronicles), a trilogy about crows who want to save birdkind from extinction: Hunters of the Feather, Scavengers of Mind and Familiars of the Flock (They’re really good! They’re really cheap! Buy and review or rate positively! And Hunters is also available on Audible!) Other stories, based on Jane Austen novels — such as The Meryton Murders — and others based on history and Greek mythology, such as Jocasta: The Mother-Wife of Oedipus, can be found here. All titles are available through Kindle Unlimited, but I only get paid if you turn the pages.
💙 What You Can Do to Rescue Democracy 💙
It turns out that participation in democracy is not just an every-four-years event but requires active participation, like, whenever you can find time.
Current projects:
Look in the comments for Progressive Muse’s report on Postcards to Voters
And some other ideas:
You can relax and recharge.
You can join protests and freeway blog.
You can help register new voters.
You can smile.
You can say something nice to friend or a stranger.
You can get out the vote for special elections.
You can reach out to upset Republicans. We need to win some back.
You can share your ideas below.
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💙 “Our history has been a constant struggle between the American ideal that we all are created equal and the harsh ugly reality that racism, nativism, fear, demonization have long torn us apart. The battle is perennial, and victory is never assured.” 💙
President Joseph R. Biden
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TRUTH MATTERS. LOVE MATTERS.