I absolutely am planning on attending No Kings in Chicago. I even purchased a cane with a fold down seat so I could stay for the entire rally. At 76 I get tired after standing on hard ground for a couple of hours.
That my local high school students walked out in protest of ICE. It is inspiring to see the young people, most of whom are too young to vote, to be engaged and pushing back on this regime. It bodes well for the future provided we keep our Democracy and Country
Years ago, I bought my father a cane-seat so he could continue to travel and he absolutely loved it. Kudos to you for staying in the fight at 76! Thank you.🇺🇸
Wonderful! I'm 75, I'm not sure if I'm going to the Colorado State Capital in Denver or staying closer to my neighborhood this time. The press underreports or downplays the significance of these rallies and demonstrations. But we're doing this to encourage each other to keep going, remind the Epstein class that there are way more of us than there are of them and most importantly show the rest of the world that the there's so much more going on in The United States of America than the MAGAS and the orange blight.
We desperately need the support of other democracies to succeed against the forces of Putin, oligarchs and the evil intentions of the Epstein class, techbros and Christian Nationalists.
That was my response the last time Scott asked about recent inspirations! I had seen a huge group of high-school aged students walking down a busy street with signs saying "dump trump" and the like, and given the time of day, they had obviously gotten up during class, grabbed their signs and walked out to protest. I was so proud of them. After all, so much of trump's damage will cause THEM to suffer in the future, well after trump is pushing up daisies (or, in his case, poison ivy).
I plan on attending a March locally. In terms of inspiration, I saw a story about a woman who lived very frugally saved $1 billion because she had gotten stock in the company she worked for, and gave her money to multiple charities to help others. She never used the money to be extravagant for herself. I admire that.
She'd never make it as president this day and age. Unfortunately. Money is for ballrooms and gold doo-dads and gold idols of oneself, and it's also to be amassed, never to be shared or used for good. I'm surprised trump hasn't declared that charities are no longer tax-deductible. Philanthropy is dead in the water in American politics.
I am inspired daily by the perseverance, ingenuity, and bravery of the people of Ukraine. That is the exact opposite feeling I have for our own government.
Thank you! We must not forget Ukraine! I give a monthly donation to UNITED24, and I highly recommend it as a strong, active and effective organization. And because it's registered here in the US, it's also tax deductible. I ❤️ how they pick projects, like buying or building new tanks, and show you what your donations are accomplishing. SLAVA UKRAINI 🇺🇦 ♥️
I really like New Jersey Senator Andy Kim. He was interviewed on MSNow, laying out in great detail why our national security is at great risk since the illegal attacks on Iran began. We are only two days in to this nightmare.
I don’t feel we can wait until March 28 either. Somehow there need to be more protests and walkouts now. How about protests at Trump tower where Melania lives with Barron while he’s at NYU. Then a big walkout at NYU.
I would need a wheelchair and someone to push it, and even then I would be in pain, because of degenerative disc disease, I have to lie with my legs up and my neck supported. I protest from my bed, with my tablet and my wallet (when possible).
1) I will be attending the #NoKings rally in Palm Springs California with a few friends and can't wait!
2) New Mexico Representative Melanie Stansbury inspires me daily, with her reports from Congress that lay out exactly what's happening behind closed doors. I love her!!😁
I hope to participate on March 28. And what inspired me was the Anthropic stand, I switched from ChatGPT to Anthropic’s Claude.
I was happy to see the AI companies stand together on this. If more companies would have done that in the first place we might not be in this big mess as we are.
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I’ll have to admit it was great seeing Hillary giving back some karma to Trump. And they didn’t even bring up Benghazi lol
I was thinking exactly the same thing! Hill takes no prisoners, and THAT is inspiring! Ben who???
Damn straight I’ll be taking part!
Wow. I’m using Claude from now on. Way to go, anthropic.
The CEO just gave an interview on CBS Sunday morning. Worth watching
And they actually aired that? Barri Weiss must be having a conniption fit. But now she gets all of CNN to destroy as well as CBS. Go stupids.
Hardy har har. Well put, wish this place has a laugh feature☮️
I absolutely am planning on attending No Kings in Chicago. I even purchased a cane with a fold down seat so I could stay for the entire rally. At 76 I get tired after standing on hard ground for a couple of hours.
That my local high school students walked out in protest of ICE. It is inspiring to see the young people, most of whom are too young to vote, to be engaged and pushing back on this regime. It bodes well for the future provided we keep our Democracy and Country
Years ago, I bought my father a cane-seat so he could continue to travel and he absolutely loved it. Kudos to you for staying in the fight at 76! Thank you.🇺🇸
You are awesome!
Wonderful! I'm 75, I'm not sure if I'm going to the Colorado State Capital in Denver or staying closer to my neighborhood this time. The press underreports or downplays the significance of these rallies and demonstrations. But we're doing this to encourage each other to keep going, remind the Epstein class that there are way more of us than there are of them and most importantly show the rest of the world that the there's so much more going on in The United States of America than the MAGAS and the orange blight.
We desperately need the support of other democracies to succeed against the forces of Putin, oligarchs and the evil intentions of the Epstein class, techbros and Christian Nationalists.
That was my response the last time Scott asked about recent inspirations! I had seen a huge group of high-school aged students walking down a busy street with signs saying "dump trump" and the like, and given the time of day, they had obviously gotten up during class, grabbed their signs and walked out to protest. I was so proud of them. After all, so much of trump's damage will cause THEM to suffer in the future, well after trump is pushing up daisies (or, in his case, poison ivy).
Another 75 year old here, and going strong in protest!
I plan on attending a March locally. In terms of inspiration, I saw a story about a woman who lived very frugally saved $1 billion because she had gotten stock in the company she worked for, and gave her money to multiple charities to help others. She never used the money to be extravagant for herself. I admire that.
She'd never make it as president this day and age. Unfortunately. Money is for ballrooms and gold doo-dads and gold idols of oneself, and it's also to be amassed, never to be shared or used for good. I'm surprised trump hasn't declared that charities are no longer tax-deductible. Philanthropy is dead in the water in American politics.
I am inspired daily by the perseverance, ingenuity, and bravery of the people of Ukraine. That is the exact opposite feeling I have for our own government.
Beautifully put, Richard!
Thank you! We must not forget Ukraine! I give a monthly donation to UNITED24, and I highly recommend it as a strong, active and effective organization. And because it's registered here in the US, it's also tax deductible. I ❤️ how they pick projects, like buying or building new tanks, and show you what your donations are accomplishing. SLAVA UKRAINI 🇺🇦 ♥️
I will be there in person. Might even be a nice day outside! But we're used to fighting ice in Wisconsin!!!
Wisconsin rocks!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Hillary Clinton is an inspiration!
I really like New Jersey Senator Andy Kim. He was interviewed on MSNow, laying out in great detail why our national security is at great risk since the illegal attacks on Iran began. We are only two days in to this nightmare.
I don’t feel we can wait until March 28 either. Somehow there need to be more protests and walkouts now. How about protests at Trump tower where Melania lives with Barron while he’s at NYU. Then a big walkout at NYU.
I use a walker so attending a No Kings rally is an issue, but I AM VERY much with you in spirit, Scott.
I would need a wheelchair and someone to push it, and even then I would be in pain, because of degenerative disc disease, I have to lie with my legs up and my neck supported. I protest from my bed, with my tablet and my wallet (when possible).
You have to admit, these are some pretty damn good stories for the resistance.
1) I will be attending the #NoKings rally in Palm Springs California with a few friends and can't wait!
2) New Mexico Representative Melanie Stansbury inspires me daily, with her reports from Congress that lay out exactly what's happening behind closed doors. I love her!!😁
I will be at No Kings, center city Philadelphia!
Ooo! My home town! Please wave your sign a little harder and shout a little louder for me, Jennifer! I'll be doing the same out here in Colorado!
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you bet you ass I will be there! can't wait.
My next protest sign: Honk for Tariff Refund! 🪧🤣
I hope to participate on March 28. And what inspired me was the Anthropic stand, I switched from ChatGPT to Anthropic’s Claude.
I was happy to see the AI companies stand together on this. If more companies would have done that in the first place we might not be in this big mess as we are.
I will be in Las Vegas on March 28 but I plan to attend the march at City Hall there!