cccoyote 🌹 ✅

@cccoyote
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Demand an end to Lobbyist-owned Politicians. Millionaires/Billionaires are not true representatives of US use #Buycott app
Is anybody out there ....
a candidate for mayor or some shit in my state literally said that if you're poor you should consider starting your own business. you can't make this shit up folks
So, what the fuck happened to BofA.lol?
So, on the blue bird of censorship, I guess it is wrong to mention Chuck Grassley is pimpin pervs by his pushing Kavanaugh. Wonder how long this sentence is for....
Downward mobility is much more of a thing than upward mobility. That's why you always have more in common with the panhandler on the street than the CEO. Start thinking about what little separates you from being destitute & start organizing to improve the life of those in poverty
‪Eating the rich is the only ethical form of consumption ‬in 2018
Stumbled upon Martin Scorsese’s Hugo. One of the few PG movies of his. Absolutely fantastic and a definite tribute to early cinema. Ben Kingsley’s portrait of George’s Melies pure perfection.

Saw this on the place we don’t speak of:

Van Gogh / Van Cleef

by Luigi Tarini

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Sharks are actually a very misunderstood and endangered species! No sharks actively prey on humans, and only 3 species are considered a threat to humans because they may mistake humans to be seals or some of their usual prey. Also, sharks are in danger of extinction because of the shark fin tirade in China and other parts of East Asia, not to mention habitat loss... Antisemites should try the vegetarian option instead.

A solid indication of two names ( Democrats & Republicans ) but only one party. 85 to 7!

Senate passes 85 - 7 massive $854 Billion spending bill for defense and domestic programs

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-fiscal-senate/senate-passes-massive-spending-bill-for-defense-and-domestic-programs-idUSKCN1L82N6

Senate passes massive spending bill for defense and domestic programs

The U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly on Thursday for legislation to fund much of the government, including $675 billion for the Department of Defense, as lawmakers worked to minimize the risk of a government shutdown before the fiscal year ends Sept. 30.