THE BAIT

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Democrats, please do not take the bait. Expose the Republican candidate switch. Clean them like the rotten fish they’ve become.

Here are some feelings about the debate bait and the issues at hand. It's important to highlight how rhetoric can have real consequences for individuals and communities.

In debates, candidates cannot only present their views but also challenge misinformation and hold each other accountable.

The complexities and dangers of political discourse, especially when it affects the safety of our nation and the individual citizens.

HAPPY 100 BIRTHDAY

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Jimmy Carter, POTUS with integrity, logic and passion. He is a REAL Christian and humanitarian. On Nov 5, remember to vote for a candidate who demonstrates these same qualities in their entire life.
President Carter’s selfless service to humanity and exemplary statesmanship followed his time in the White House and continued to serve as commendable.

ALWAYS A CHEAT

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As a journalist, I first encountered Trump when he was about 31 years old. In 1980, he demolished the Bonwit Teller building in Manhattan to create Trump Tower. He imported undocumented nonunion labor from Poland in violation of multiple regulations. Donald Trump employed a crew of 200 Polish workers who worked in 12-hour shifts, without gloves, hard hats or masks., The workers were paid as little as $4 an hour for their dangerous labor, less than half the union wage, if they got paid at all.

REBELS?

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John Waters has written and directed sixteen movies including Pink Flamingos, Polyester, Hairspray, Cry Baby, Serial Mom, and A Dirty Shame. He is a photographer whose work has been shown in galleries all over the world and the author of nine books: Shock Value, Crackpot, Pink Flamingos and Other Trash, Hairspray, Female Trouble and Multiple Maniacs, and Art: A Sex Book (co-written with Bruce Hainley), Role Models, and Carsick.
 

RIP KK

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Kris Kristofferson, the Grammy-winning country music artist and actor, has died at 88 in Hawaii.

"It is with a heavy heart that we share the news our husband/father/grandfather, Kris Kristofferson, passed away peacefully," the statement released Sunday read.

"We’re all so blessed for our time with him. Thank you for loving him all these many years, and when you see a rainbow, know he’s smiling down at us all," the statement added.

DO YOUR JOB

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We're frustrated that the state of American journalism is palpable, and many feel the media is failing to hold powerful figures accountable.

The challenges of sensationalism and the need for more direct language in reporting are pressing. I once had a news supervisor who warned us about the dangers of relationships between reporters and officials. The message was “What have you done lately for the people you are paid to serve?”

INSURANCE CON

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US insurance fraud of manipulating estimates to corrupt the industry and defraud the homeowner.

This is the first issue our country must address republicans and democrats together. Corruption must be stopped.

Americans can solve that problem easily. Eliminate the doctrine of limited liability for insurance companies so that if they are found guilty of fraud or bad faith, their shareholders, directors, and officers, can be personally liable for the debt.

Florida insurance carriers used altered hurricane damage reports, whistleblowers say

VOTE BLUE

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Besides Drill Baby Drill, and Beyond Tariffs what else is #DonOld the former guy offering other than lies, hate, and fear?

The GOP's other Big Lie is the nonsense that they're better for the economy is absolute poppycock. History has taught that the economy thrives under Democratic leadership and collapses under republican regimes. GO KAMALA! VOTE BLUE up and down the ballot!

Read Vice President Harris’ and Governor Walz's PLAN

https://kamalaharris.com/issues/

MONEY FOR NOTHING

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Songs about the music industry often touch on financial themes in two main ways: the struggles artists face and the broader commentary on the industry's economic landscape.

Financial Struggles

Many artists highlight the difficulties of making a living in music. These songs often express frustration over low royalties, unfair contracts, and the constant hustle required to stay afloat. For example:

FOR THE PEOPLE vs FOR SALE

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Harris-Walz and The Democrats want to serve We The People and make tax laws requiring everyone to pay their fair share of taxes. The legal entry to the US, no one is above the law and individual freedoms for Americans. The economy is at its highest point