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groundloop

(12,767 posts)
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 11:11 AM Feb 27

Republicans terrified of crossing Trump due to physical threats, Democrat says

Source: The Guardian

Republicans on Capitol Hill are shying away from criticizing Donald Trump’s policies over fears for their physical safety and that of their families, a Democratic member of Congress has said.

Eric Swalwell, a Democratic representative from California, said his Republican colleagues were “terrified” of crossing Trump not only because of the negative impact on their political careers, but also from anxiety that it might provoke physical threats that could cause personal upheaval and require them to hire round-the-clock security as protection.

[snip]

“It’s more more personal. It’s their personal safety that they’re afraid of, and they have spouses and family members saying, ‘Do not do this, it’s not worth it, it will change our lives forever. We will have to hire around-the-clock security.’ Life can be very uncomfortable for your children.

“That is real, because when [Elon] Musk [Trump’s most powerful ally] tweets at somebody, or Trump tweets at somebody, or calls somebody out, their lives are turned upside down.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/feb/27/republicans-trump-threats



And this is why tRump pardoned the Jan 6 insurrectionists, they're tRump's enforcers.
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Republicans terrified of crossing Trump due to physical threats, Democrat says (Original Post) groundloop Feb 27 OP
They're not his enforcers, they're embryonic death squads . . . hatrack Feb 27 #1
This is some scary sh*t! LaRaven Feb 27 #2
How do we combat this? Alice B. Feb 27 #3
If they are so afraid that they Arger68 Feb 27 #4
Dem leadership should have a backroom whistleblower channel PuraVidaDreamin Feb 27 #5
I agree creon Feb 27 #52
Literally this. NotHardly Feb 27 #22
They can't resign. They love their jobs too much. Political power is addictive. flashman13 Feb 27 #24
This!!!! Dem4life1234 Feb 27 #67
Wrong thing to say. They have an entire district of angry constituents who Baitball Blogger Feb 27 #6
Well Chi67 Feb 27 #8
Tuff shit dweller Feb 27 #7
Exactly happy feet Feb 27 #21
This is the damage caused by Xwitter FakeNoose Feb 27 #9
And he knew what he was doing when he bought Twitter with other people's money groundloop Feb 27 #10
I don't believe it angrychair Feb 27 #11
Agree - it's BS unless they come forward with actual threats Blasphemer Feb 27 #47
I don't either. Cassidy Hutchinson is alive and well so is Liz Cheney Bengus81 Feb 27 #69
Boo Hoo! Republicans need to step up to do the right thing. The right thing? Firestorm49 Feb 27 #12
Wow. It's come to this. Cowardly rethug Reps fear trump/Musk Gestapo knocks on their doors... brush Feb 27 #13
The Democrats take the heat all the time and they keep calling the admin out. So who are the spineless? chowder66 Feb 27 #14
Damn straight, chowder66. Firestorm49 Feb 27 #15
It chaps my hide that the Republicans have gotten away with calling us cowards or spineless when they chowder66 Feb 27 #18
yes, as Nancy Pelosi could testify DBoon Feb 27 #55
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." Wiz Imp Feb 27 #16
Then they can resign. yardwork Feb 27 #17
Tillis sucks XanaDUer2 Feb 27 #35
Democrats get death threats Mz Pip Feb 27 #19
Democrats get death threats all the time. Probably a lot more than the Republicans. Walleye Feb 27 #32
Right!!!!! Traildogbob Feb 27 #56
They should be terrified of their constituents whose lives are made worse by Trump/Musk DBoon Feb 27 #20
And it is pretty arrogant of them to not see that all of our lives are in danger. Hope22 Feb 27 #26
then quit! markie Feb 27 #23
Yup, the flying monkeys were unleashed. StarryNite Feb 27 #25
Maybe the Rs need to understand that they can do their job now, resign or... Hope22 Feb 27 #36
His thug-cult threatened the lady who trump SA'd when she was 13 to keep her from testifying wolfie001 Feb 27 #27
In other words they are experiencing tyranny but aren't brave enough to stop it Ohioboy Feb 27 #28
Mike Johnson seems like the biggest coward I've ever seen Walleye Feb 27 #30
This is what I've been saying all along. They are physical cowards. They can't think of a way to stand up to these peopl Walleye Feb 27 #29
Im sure they are being threatened. Figarosmom Feb 27 #31
I agree. And they should quit NOW. Trust_Reality Feb 27 #63
Yes that is what i was yhinking. Figarosmom Feb 27 #65
A real little mobster, just like Mad Vlad. Dave Bowman Feb 27 #33
Chris Hedges says we are now a Mafia state. TheRickles Feb 27 #34
He terrorizes friends and enemies. milestogo Feb 27 #37
It's time they started fearing us. liberalgunwilltravel Feb 27 #38
GOP Cowards. Generations of Americans put themselves at risk to save democracy. Irish_Dem Feb 27 #39
They should exposing those threats liberal N proud Feb 27 #40
At Town Halls bdamomma Mar 1 #79
It will only take 1 Stonealone Feb 27 #41
If course they are scared thinkingagain Feb 27 #42
My dad fought Nazis in Europe during WWII. BadgerMom Feb 27 #43
They should be afraid. Musk and Trump are both mobsters. KPN Feb 27 #44
ANY participants in political violence (not just pardoned Jan 6'ers) enforce the power of the U.S. oligarchy. ancianita Feb 27 #45
A lot of them are going to see their careers over with anyway in the next few rounds of elections. cstanleytech Feb 27 #46
THIS Silver Gaia Feb 27 #51
Daddy has the belt and he will take it off. Better hide. twodogsbarking Feb 27 #48
Simple solution 90-percent Feb 27 #49
If they fear creon Feb 27 #50
Everybody gets death threats, Republicans and Democrats GoodRaisin Feb 27 #53
If you no longer feel you can appropriately and effectively SSJVegeta Feb 27 #54
Welcome to DU LetMyPeopleVote Feb 28 #73
Thanks! SSJVegeta Mar 1 #74
Family says keep lying, keep propping up the dictator, keep our money flowing... travelingthrulife Feb 27 #57
I'm not interested in the excuses peggysue2 Feb 27 #58
It's OK to harm other people as long as they are safe? Am I supposed to feel sorry for them? Understand? Solly Mack Feb 27 #59
But brave Democrats are immune to intimidation? malthaussen Feb 27 #60
I am not sure I believe this. crim son Feb 27 #61
Snowflakes Raftergirl Feb 27 #62
Then resign, you fucking cowards Orrex Feb 27 #64
I have received death threats over LTTEs I have written. murielm99 Feb 27 #66
We're all afraid. Man up, goddammit Joinfortmill Feb 27 #68
Riding the tiger of tyranny ThoughtCriminal Feb 27 #70
Then resign stollen Feb 28 #71
If a Congress person is too afraid to defend the U.S. Constitution, they should resign due to health reasons. Uncle Joe Feb 28 #72
Trump is a President In Name Only (PINO) SSJVegeta Mar 1 #75
That may be what they're using as an excuse Progressive dog Mar 1 #76
This bullying bdamomma Mar 1 #80
Kitchen too hot???? Peregrine Took Mar 1 #77
Democrats are not being hurt. Turbineguy Mar 1 #78
They should start feeling the threat of no longer being in office n/t AntiFascist Mar 1 #81

hatrack

(62,234 posts)
1. They're not his enforcers, they're embryonic death squads . . .
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 11:13 AM
Feb 27

See also: El Salvador, Chile, Argentina, Nicaragua, Guatemala.

LaRaven

(115 posts)
2. This is some scary sh*t!
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 11:17 AM
Feb 27

Gives some insight as to how they are behaving towards their constituents.

Alice B.

(480 posts)
3. How do we combat this?
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 11:17 AM
Feb 27

Dragging the topic of political violence out into the open is a start (which I liken a bit to screaming and making a scene if someone threatens you), but where do we go from there?

PuraVidaDreamin

(4,295 posts)
5. Dem leadership should have a backroom whistleblower channel
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 11:24 AM
Feb 27

And when enough repubs come to them, the dems should share their findings
and help these repubs with some type of protection for them and their families.

flashman13

(1,148 posts)
24. They can't resign. They love their jobs too much. Political power is addictive.
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 12:56 PM
Feb 27

So they will sell out to a cheap con man and get to pretend they are important.

Baitball Blogger

(49,798 posts)
6. Wrong thing to say. They have an entire district of angry constituents who
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 11:27 AM
Feb 27

could do worse, and now they have let them know how to balance the scales.

Chi67

(1,175 posts)
8. Well
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 11:30 AM
Feb 27

I would say that the longer they continue to ignore their constituents, they will be out of jobs very soon. They can then join the unemployment line with federal workers they refused to defend. However, I doubt they will be any employers' first choices.

dweller

(26,390 posts)
7. Tuff shit
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 11:30 AM
Feb 27

Now you know what the rest of us feel like living under a fascist
What’s that saying ?
POLITICS AIN’T BEANBAG



✌🏻

happy feet

(1,190 posts)
21. Exactly
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 12:49 PM
Feb 27

As if any right, including civil rights was earned without threats including killings of those who fought was ever gained by cowering due to threat to one’s family instead of standing up for the broader cause. Their choice. I reserve my empathy for the victims, including their constituents, of this tyrannical govt and their house budget just passed.

FakeNoose

(37,137 posts)
9. This is the damage caused by Xwitter
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 11:32 AM
Feb 27

... and Musk absolutely knew what he was doing when he removed all the security precautions.

groundloop

(12,767 posts)
10. And he knew what he was doing when he bought Twitter with other people's money
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 11:35 AM
Feb 27

His fellow "investors" and lenders have lost Billions on the deal, I have to wonder if they'll reap any benefits from Elmo now owning the United States.

angrychair

(10,538 posts)
11. I don't believe it
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 11:40 AM
Feb 27

These people have been all about tough talk and threatening people about their "gun rights", protecting the 2nd amendment against a tyrannical government, they wear rifle pins and call themselves "freedom fighters" but are afraid to even push back when that is their job? Why are they afraid of their own government? Is having a government in which you are afraid of your own Party leader really the political party you want to be in?

Blasphemer

(3,409 posts)
47. Agree - it's BS unless they come forward with actual threats
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 01:58 PM
Feb 27

Make them public. Call the authorities.

Bengus81

(8,686 posts)
69. I don't either. Cassidy Hutchinson is alive and well so is Liz Cheney
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 07:12 PM
Feb 27

It's smoke and mirrors BS to keep idiot Republicans toeing the line....

Firestorm49

(4,338 posts)
12. Boo Hoo! Republicans need to step up to do the right thing. The right thing?
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 11:45 AM
Feb 27

Apparently for Republican politicians “doing the right thing” has about as much meaning as the words
“prove it.” As uncomfortable or freighting as the job may have become, there comes a time to return to doing the right thing. We all encounter uncomfortable circumstances making us adjust our lives in meaningful ways. However, to date, I have not heard of any Republican politicians being assassinated at the direction of the boy fuehrer. To hear them whimper as we go down the toilet of fascism garners no sympathy from me.

brush

(59,542 posts)
13. Wow. It's come to this. Cowardly rethug Reps fear trump/Musk Gestapo knocks on their doors...
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 11:51 AM
Feb 27

and bodily harm for self and family.

Careful about being silent and who/what you vote for.

chowder66

(10,395 posts)
14. The Democrats take the heat all the time and they keep calling the admin out. So who are the spineless?
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 11:53 AM
Feb 27

Those who cannot stand up to Trump and this admin need to either impeach, vote/stand with Democrats or resign.

chowder66

(10,395 posts)
18. It chaps my hide that the Republicans have gotten away with calling us cowards or spineless when they
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 12:07 PM
Feb 27

have always proven to be the ones that are cowards and spineless. They can't govern and they can't stand up for their constituents (only the ones that threaten them). Maybe if they did the job they were sent to do they would't have to face threats. They created their own hell and spread it around.

They have never really cared about constituents other than to keep their seats and ride the gravy train. They get paychecks for doing the bare minimum which typically harms their state and its people and for whatever reason those people keep sending them back to collect those government handouts.

Wiz Imp

(4,728 posts)
16. "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 12:04 PM
Feb 27

From the brilliant Ben Franklin.

At some point, some of these people are going to have to put the good of their country and the good of mankind ahead of their personal safety.

yardwork

(66,170 posts)
17. Then they can resign.
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 12:05 PM
Feb 27

My useless Republican senators, including two-faced Thom Tillis, are all scared and upset to cross Trump, while wringing their hands and expressing "concerns."

There's an easy solution. Retire.

Traildogbob

(10,939 posts)
56. Right!!!!!
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 02:33 PM
Feb 27

AOC and Crockett are not cowering in a corner whimpering, “Please don’t hit me, take anything you want, just don’t hit me”.
For a second does any one think they are not catching full rage of MAGA with threats of shit that most social sites would not let you post.
So GQP media need to stop with the “Balls are signs of bravery”.
GQP tanned ones are useless
If any one had the horror of seeing trumps knee length low hanging sun dried balls, do we think they would look like pure masculinity and bravery?
They take the same oath as our military.
If your chicken shit scared of Trump, Elooon, Waters, Tuckums, MTG or Boobert, leave, run for your life and stop taking the 6 figure +- tax payer cash to cower in your damn office.
That is all. 😠

DBoon

(23,655 posts)
20. They should be terrified of their constituents whose lives are made worse by Trump/Musk
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 12:18 PM
Feb 27

Not a Russian bot army

Hope22

(3,901 posts)
26. And it is pretty arrogant of them to not see that all of our lives are in danger.
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 12:58 PM
Feb 27

Theirs no more important than ours! If they can’t do the job resign and let someone willing to get it done do it!

StarryNite

(11,498 posts)
25. Yup, the flying monkeys were unleashed.
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 12:57 PM
Feb 27

Those whack jobs will do anything for their orange messiah. And they know they won't be held accountable.
But that doesn't excuse the Repubs from doing their damn jobs! The light of day needs to shine on this. They can't hide from the facts, the facts must be brought out to the public.

Hope22

(3,901 posts)
36. Maybe the Rs need to understand that they can do their job now, resign or...
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 01:06 PM
Feb 27

…be held accountable one day to the damage they have done to all of us. The deaths, financial loss and incarcerations that will soon come will all be heard in court. These people want to be paid for not doing their job! Kind of ironic they are the actual grifters.

wolfie001

(4,589 posts)
27. His thug-cult threatened the lady who trump SA'd when she was 13 to keep her from testifying
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 12:59 PM
Feb 27

He has his thug patrol that have a lot of experience harassing and intimidating people. Probably some are former and current law force and legal people in NYC.

Ohioboy

(3,626 posts)
28. In other words they are experiencing tyranny but aren't brave enough to stop it
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 01:00 PM
Feb 27

Seems to be these Republicans aren't very brave when it come to actually fighting tyranny.

Walleye

(39,612 posts)
29. This is what I've been saying all along. They are physical cowards. They can't think of a way to stand up to these peopl
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 01:00 PM
Feb 27

Figarosmom

(5,196 posts)
31. Im sure they are being threatened.
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 01:02 PM
Feb 27

And I figure that's why so many quit last year. And I'm sure there are going to be more quitting.

Figarosmom

(5,196 posts)
65. Yes that is what i was yhinking.
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 05:07 PM
Feb 27

Those that are from states with Democratic Governors who will replace them with Democrats.

38. It's time they started fearing us.
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 01:17 PM
Feb 27

How long before the true patriots to stand up and start taking the fascists out. Republicans are cowards. After only a few of them would have to suffer the fate they deserved, the masses would change their tune. The longer they wait the worse it’s going to get and the more people are going to suffer.

bdamomma

(68,001 posts)
79. At Town Halls
Sat Mar 1, 2025, 07:28 PM
Mar 1

the constituents should just come out with and ask them. Are you being threatened by this administration/ or regime?

Stonealone

(20 posts)
41. It will only take 1
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 01:25 PM
Feb 27

Unfortunately, it would one take one congressperson getting gunned down for the Orange King to declare an Emergency. And then call out his Flying Muskies (Blackwater part 2) to come to His aid. Like they did so well in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina.
I feel like a lot of us are really just that Little Child in Holland, who is standing there with his finger in the dike, trying to hold back the flood waters.
Someone, whomever "THEY" are, has done a very good job of turning us against each other.
I know two things.
1) I'm going to be 70 soon, so I won't have to deal with the outcome of this for long. But I fear for my children and grandchildren and future generations.
2) My dad Hit the Beach in Normandy on D-Day+6. and fought all the way to Germany. Saw the "Camps". Saw EVIL. Unfortunately, he passed away when I was 6, so I never got the chance to talk to about that.
But back in the 1770's and 1860's, a lot of people gave up their lives and livelihood to live free.

thinkingagain

(1,300 posts)
42. If course they are scared
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 01:28 PM
Feb 27

Of death threats etc

They are scared of a room full of people yelling at them to do their jobs

So if a small thing like a little old lady yelling to do their jobs causes them to go hide
What do you thing a threating message would do

Maybe they need to go and get some lessons from someone like Adam K
Or Jasmine C just to name a couple
They got and get threats but still keep working toward a goal to save America

BadgerMom

(3,182 posts)
43. My dad fought Nazis in Europe during WWII.
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 01:36 PM
Feb 27

Fighting for democracy sometimes requires physical courage. Man up, Republicans.

It’s awful that the people of America elected Trump. It’s horrendous these Republican elected officials face potential bodily harm. But they have had a lot to do with putting the country and themselves in mortal danger. They should get their families protected and tell their story together. They’ll have greater safety in numbers.

If my father and his generation could do it in the 1940s, these folks can—and must—do it now.

KPN

(16,546 posts)
44. They should be afraid. Musk and Trump are both mobsters.
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 01:46 PM
Feb 27

They will destroy anyone who violates the spoken or unspoken loyalty oath. This will not go away until Musk and Trump are gone away.

Is there no Brutus among them?

ancianita

(40,289 posts)
45. ANY participants in political violence (not just pardoned Jan 6'ers) enforce the power of the U.S. oligarchy.
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 01:50 PM
Feb 27

"Deputized" Jan 6'ers would be just the visible face of political violence that corporate militias would also be doing. Corporations can be as violent as the oligarchs who run them.

Because they've all sold their souls to Mammon.

cstanleytech

(27,535 posts)
46. A lot of them are going to see their careers over with anyway in the next few rounds of elections.
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 01:55 PM
Feb 27

Silver Gaia

(5,049 posts)
51. THIS
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 02:13 PM
Feb 27

Unless they start working against this monster mobster they have created, they will likely become irrelevant and lose their jobs anyway. They can't see past the ends of their noses.

90-percent

(6,934 posts)
49. Simple solution
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 02:12 PM
Feb 27

Every family member should be locked and loaded to protect each other. And maybe some training so they don't shoot each other by accident?


-90% jimmy

30% facetious, 70 % sincere

GoodRaisin

(10,091 posts)
53. Everybody gets death threats, Republicans and Democrats
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 02:23 PM
Feb 27

The incidents of nutcakes following through with their threats are much more rare. Hell, I’ve been threatened on social media. I bet a lot of you have. I didn’t worry about it. Threats come with the territory if you want to be a politician. Republican politicians get in anyway, hoping to enrich themselves using the power of their political offices. What the Republicans have showed is that they are too cowardly to uphold their oaths, period.

SSJVegeta

(321 posts)
54. If you no longer feel you can appropriately and effectively
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 02:27 PM
Feb 27

Fulfill your oath to the constitution, resignation becomes mandatory.

travelingthrulife

(2,060 posts)
57. Family says keep lying, keep propping up the dictator, keep our money flowing...
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 02:37 PM
Feb 27

‘Do not do this, it’s not worth it, it will change our lives forever. We will have to hire around-the-clock security.’

Maybe they should not have ignored the explosion of guns in this country. The only way I see this ending is by extra-judicial action since these cowards refuse to stand up for our country and its' people.

peggysue2

(11,750 posts)
58. I'm not interested in the excuses
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 02:40 PM
Feb 27

Why Republicans have turned into antidemocratic fascists is beside the point at this juncture.

Whether fear, cowardice or venality, the destructive results are the same.

The Republican Party is awash in outright traitors and collaborators.

Never forget, never forgive.

Solly Mack

(94,768 posts)
59. It's OK to harm other people as long as they are safe? Am I supposed to feel sorry for them? Understand?
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 03:01 PM
Feb 27

Fart noises.

malthaussen

(18,071 posts)
60. But brave Democrats are immune to intimidation?
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 03:02 PM
Feb 27

I'm frankly sick of this excuse. If there is so much intimidation going on, why is it limited to Republicans? Don't Democrats have families, lives, pets? it seems unlikely that such tactics would only be used against one Party, and unlikely that every single Republican could be intimidated, but no Democrat would falter under such treatment.

I feel like whoever started this hearsay rumor is trying to drum up pity or at least provide an unanswerable excuse for the simple choice made by all GOP legislators to toe the Party line whatever the costs. That a Democrat would pass on such nonsense is ridiculous.

-- Mal

crim son

(27,532 posts)
61. I am not sure I believe this.
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 03:09 PM
Feb 27

If many Rethugs are being threatened this way, they can let the world know, impeach Trump and put him in jail. They aren't doing that, but would rather let the country go down the toilet. I think they are just a bunch of weak losers or they support Trump.

Orrex

(65,010 posts)
64. Then resign, you fucking cowards
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 04:43 PM
Feb 27

If not, then you are complicit in and culpable for all of it.

murielm99

(31,835 posts)
66. I have received death threats over LTTEs I have written.
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 05:10 PM
Feb 27

I have had morons come and pound on my door and bellow. That is why I have doorbell cameras.

I also have a shotgun.

ThoughtCriminal

(14,517 posts)
70. Riding the tiger of tyranny
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 08:10 PM
Feb 27

dare not dismount. The Republicans have spent the last 24 years attacking anyone an inch towards the center with violent rhetoric and actively supporting what they consider to be their base.

Democrats and "Never Trump" Republicans have lived with these threats for years, yet found the courage to speak out and act.

stollen

(784 posts)
71. Then resign
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 01:40 AM
Feb 28

if you are contributing to the demise of the Constitution. Get the fuck out. I don't want to pay your salary.

Uncle Joe

(61,420 posts)
72. If a Congress person is too afraid to defend the U.S. Constitution, they should resign due to health reasons.
Fri Feb 28, 2025, 01:51 AM
Feb 28

The first three words of the Constitution were "We the people" for the same reason that Article 1 created the Congress as the first entity of the United States, for better or worse you are us.

Thanks for the thread groundloop

Progressive dog

(7,458 posts)
76. That may be what they're using as an excuse
Sat Mar 1, 2025, 05:11 PM
Mar 1

Most Democrats are still standing up to Trump and he hates them more.

bdamomma

(68,001 posts)
80. This bullying
Sat Mar 1, 2025, 07:39 PM
Mar 1

shit has to end, the felon is just that a felon. Oh a convicted felon. Stand up or resign.

Peregrine Took

(7,573 posts)
77. Kitchen too hot????
Sat Mar 1, 2025, 05:17 PM
Mar 1

Get the hell off the government teat …you know the one you supposedly hate so much??

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