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I acknowledge that some DEI programs have faced rightful criticism for instances of discrimination or unintended negative consequences. However, it’s important to recognize that these flaws don’t negate the value or necessity of DEI initiatives as a whole. Initially, many DEI programs were crucial in addressing systemic inequalities, particularly for Black Americans who had faced tremendous discrimination throughout history. These programs played a vital role in integrating and promoting opportunities for marginalized communities, helping to level the playing field in workplaces, education, and beyond.

As a country, we’ve come a long way since then. Today, Black Americans have access to many of the same opportunities as others—or at least that’s the ideal we strive for. With this progress, I support the idea of evolving DEI programs to ensure that non-Black individuals, especially white Americans, did not feel unfairly treated or excluded. Striking a balance between equality and fairness for all is essential.

As a child, I developed a habit of observing people and their actions—a trait that has stayed with me throughout my life. When visiting neighborhood stores like Walmart, Costco, and Fred Meyer, I’ve often noticed individuals with disabilities, physical impairments, and older adults working there. Many of them are stationed at the store entrances, greeting customers or assisting other employees. Seeing them actively participating in the workforce has always brought me a sense of joy and reassurance. It’s heartening to know that these individuals are living fulfilling lives and contributing to their communities.

Unfortunately, the Republican Party and the Trump administration have often dismissed DEI programs, focusing on their flaws while ignoring their successes. Recent efforts to dismantle these initiatives, including pressuring stores to abandon them, could harm vulnerable individuals—leaving many without jobs. Instead of supporting these groups, the government seems to be hindering their opportunities, which feels deeply unjust. Two wrongs do not make a right, and while DEI programs have their challenges, their positive impact on countless lives cannot be overlooked.
 
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Didn’t Big Pharma cough up their $1 million dues at Trump’s inauguration party? Right alongside Elon Musk, Amazon’s Bezos, Facebook’s Zuckerberg, and Apple’s Tim Cook—like a billionaire potluck, but with fewer casseroles and more corporate checks.

And now, as a punishment, they’ll have to pay an even bigger bribe. Lol
 
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Trump in 2025 has shattered the records set during his 2017 presidency. Now that's what I call success! 😂
 
Didn’t Big Pharma cough up their $1 million dues at Trump’s inauguration party? Right alongside Elon Musk, Amazon’s Bezos, Facebook’s Zuckerberg, and Apple’s Tim Cook—like a billionaire potluck, but with fewer casseroles and more corporate checks.

And now, as a punishment, they’ll have to pay an even bigger bribe. Lol

Pfizer was pushing FDA to approve their updated Betacoronavirus pandemicum shot. Trump gave Pfizer the big fat middle finger.
 
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Pfizer was pushing FDA to approve their updated Betacoronavirus pandemicum shot. Trump gave Pfizer the big fat middle finger.
As he should have. Pfizer was a BIG recipient of funds during covid. Team Biden couldn't shovel money out the door to them fast enough.

Eff Pfizer.
 
As he should have. Pfizer was a BIG recipient of funds during covid. Team Biden couldn't shovel money out the door to them fast enough.

Eff Pfizer.

Pfizer's Betacoronavirus pandemicum shot uses mRNA tech. It does not meet the safety threshold for human use. It was repeatedly rejected by China and Russia for approval.
 
Well well well, Trump wants to tax millionaires?

Trump wants to alienate all his bases.

Have dems used the cheat code “all your base are belong to us”?

On a serious note, President Trump should level with the public and explain what he’s doing and why. Is it an attempt to balance the budget to afford the tax cuts to his billionaire supporters, in hopes they will reinvest the money into their businesses? If this is what he’s doing, then it would explain he doesn’t want to explain what he’s doing.

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If Trump balance the budget, those earning will be gone, even tax cut would be useless as 90% of Corporate Earning pay into dividend (That's why corporate don't pay federal tax as they usually use REIT loophole) Tax cut of 10% or less of corpo tax means nothing to the corporation these people hold.

There are not much of a marginal money for US corporate to invest in anywhere. If he wants to encourage his billionaire supporter to reinvest their money into their business, he needs stock and corporate reform, not a balance of budget. This is actually driving investment out of US.
 

Fighting the Swamp, Truth About DOGE Cuts, & Finding Autism Cause, w/ FDA Commissioner Marty Makary​


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FLASHBACK: Biden proclaimed Trans Day of Visibility in 2024 that coincided with Easter Sunday​

A year ago, President Joe Biden drew heat for proclaiming March 31, which happened to be Easter Sunday in 2024, as Transgender Day of Visibility. Biden didn't purposefully set the date – March 31 has been set aside internationally as the Transgender Day of Visibility since 2009 – but his words of proclamation set off howls of protest from the right nonetheless.

"Today, we send a message to all transgender Americans: You are loved. You are heard. You are understood," the White House statement said. "You belong. You are America, and my entire Administration and I have your back. NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOSEPH R. BIDEN JR., President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim March 31, 2024, as Transgender Day of Visibility."

 

2028 US Election Update 2.0​


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Hollywood tried to prep Biden with mock debate, ended in ‘disaster’​


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‘RESPECT THE OFFICE’: Eric Adams says he is not for those that ‘desecrate the flag’​


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