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Please take action! We can’t afford to keep these people around with security clearances. #DurhamReport
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Miles Guo were right about everything!
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The district represented by Kevin McCarthy in California has the highest crime rate compared to all other districts in the state. In contrast, Jim Jordan's district in Ohio saw a 15% rise in crime, while New York's Manhattan had only a 4.6% increase. It is surprising that there is a reluctance to discuss this issue.
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You are a damn coward! You need to be filing impeachment charges now! We have had enough of your damn pandering and doing nothing! 100 of thousands if not millions of Americans want you to Impeach Bydan the heads of FBI, DOJ and CIA.. You are a disappointment and a damn coward… Impeach
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Whatever happened to your “dozens of FBI whistleblowers”?
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Over 2000 praise in 25 minutes! 95% of comments - what is the next step?
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You and your FlynnStone Republican party are WRONG on every issue that matters to working-class Americans, GYM. Regrettably, it's been over three decades since the Republican party significantly contributed to the welfare of the working-class citizens in America, and their past performance leaves much to be desired. Bill Clinton's administration ended with a budget surplus of $63 billion. However, the subsequent Republican-led era, with George W. Bush at the helm, ushered in two wars without the necessary fiscal provisions, a staggering deficit of $3.3 trillion, a severe recession, a housing and stock market crash, and record levels of unemployment. Barack Obama then took office and invested trillions to pull the country out of the recession, curb unemployment rates, and assist individuals in retaining their homes, thus handing a recovering economy over to Donald Trump. Unfortunately, Trump's tenure was marked by granting $1.6 trillion in tax cuts to the wealthiest, capitalizing on the economic momentum established by Obama, and then faltering when faced with his presidency's first significant challenge. He added an alarming $7.8 trillion to the deficit, with only 8 miles of the much-touted border wall, originally promised to be financed by Mexico, and two impeachment proceedings within four years to show for his efforts. Why would anyone other than the ultra-rich elect Republicans?
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But it lost us 2018, and probably 2020. So it doesn’t matter much now unless you think it’s gonna change anyone’s mind
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Now do something about it!
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