I don’t mean to ruin anyone’s day, but if we don’t allow it to ruin our day then we just might allow it to ruin our country. The president’s tweets are more than racist; they border on rants of a fascist dictator. Throughout history, words such as he uses have led to catastrophe.

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We need to march.
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We need to stop expressing our outrage on social media and doing something concrete and meaningful instead: march to DC. If this country really means something to us, if the moral character of this nation is to be decided now, then let's March to DC and let our voice be heard.
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any ideas my prayers don't work
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Very dangerous!
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Yes. Never again is happening too often.
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Thx Marianne for being willing to call out the seriousness of this existential threat to our democracy!
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And, I love you, too.
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Exactly. This must get handled. Capisce?
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You’re sometimes fun to listen to, but YOU just wandered into fascism Lady. Lies, damned lies, and Democrats.
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Words don't lead to catastrophe, they lead to discourse. The malevolent actions of hateful people lead to catastrophe.
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