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This red state created a chilling blueprint for killing democracy

In February, the Florida Department of State determined that no citizen-initiated measures qualified for the Florida 2026 general election ballot. This was not an accident. This outcome is the culmination of a multi-year, multi-pronged attack on the ballot measure process in Florida, with the most draconian blow coming last May.

On May 2, 2025, the Florida legislature passed House Bill 1205, a law that restricts, criminalizes, and penalizes ballot initiative efforts in Florida. HB 1205 is a direct assault on Florida’s citizen-led constitutional amendment process — imposing vague, burdensome, and punitive restrictions that threaten to chill core political speech and discourage civic participation. Although there are several insidious provisions in this law — severe petition-related fines and penalties, restrictive circulation periods, and burdensome petition circulation training obligations, including for volunteers — one of the most damaging provisions only revealed its true nature weeks after the law went into effect.

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Trump utterly hates this everyday thing — and it could be what crushes him

My hearing is lousy, so I recently decided to buy some hearing aids — very special advanced AI hearing aids that let me hear compliments extremely clearly but screen out all negative criticisms.

I’m joking, of course, to make the point that if such hearing aids were ever available, the people who bought them would discover they’re more disabled than they were when they couldn’t hear well. That’s because while we all love praise, the most important feedback we get tells us what we’re doing wrong.

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Trump made a catastrophic miscalculation — and the worst ones are still ahead

Donald Trump has always been the king of the colossal miscalculation, and 99 percent of the time not because of errors in strategy — because that word doesn’t exist in Trump’s brain. In there, miscalculations occur because of grotesque arrogance.

He miscalculated the New York real estate market badly enough to go bankrupt six times. He miscalculated the casino business, his business partners, his wives, and his friends, the heinous Jeffrey Epstein among them.

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MAGA keeps telling on itself with every post — and a reckoning is coming

The United States of America was founded as a free nation by white people seeking escape from religious persecution in England and across Europe. Sure, they stole the land from Native Americans, and our history of racism and xenophobia is hugely embarrassing, but that’s the stuff we’re supposed to learn from, not repeat.

If you remember your Schoolhouse Rock, we are the “Great American melting pot,” enriched by people from all nations bringing their cultures and blending them to create a country that can’t be defined with any singularity.

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Trump reveals exit strategy as bombshells continue to drop

Nick Anderson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist.

The one thing missing from Trump's Iran war that doomed every unpopular war before it

By Charles Walldorf, Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Wake Forest University.

It’s clear that regime change is among the biggest objectives of the U.S. war in Iran.

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Iran called Trump's bluff — and somehow Putin won

Donald Trump suddenly popped on TV screens late Monday, giving his most extensive remarks on the war in Iran and taking questions from the press.

Trump had previously given no public speech to the American people upon the initiation of this war — unlike every American president taking the country to war in the past. His communication to the American public was mostly in the form of videos or speaking by phone to select reporters, offering wildly shifting rationales for the war and its goals.

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This Trump move pushed us to the brink — but there's still a way to put things right

As we reach the 12th day of the war in Iran — with death and destruction rippling throughout the Middle East — it’s important to bear in mind where the real failure of this lies.

So far, at least 2,000 people have been killed, including 175 Iranian schoolchildren, and seven American service members. At least 140 U.S. service members have been wounded, several critically. The final tallies on both sides will almost certainly be far higher.

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Trump may be trying to provoke an attack on American soil

We got more lies on Tuesday morning from the Pentagon press briefing. They’re now up to 17 different rationalizations for the attack on Iran, none of which makes sense.

To paraphrase Rod Serling, consider what happened in Minab, Iran.

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Trump may survive Epstein — but this act of contempt will finally bring him down

We at least know now that the fuse for the Trump administration's destruction is lit and burning fast.

Yes, the Epstein Files loom larger almost by the day, with allegations that Donald Trump attacked a 13-year-old girl, reporting on Epstein's possible murder and its cover-up, and new stories about Epstein's ranch in New Mexico and potential deaths.

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Trump's disastrous incompetence exposed with 5 obvious questions he never answered

Minimally competent leaders would have considered at least five obvious questions before launching the nation into war. President Donald Trump considered none of them.

1: What’s the objective?

It’s not surprising that more than half of all Americans oppose Trump’s War. From the outset, his administration has offered numerous and contradictory justifications for it.

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Dark new poll reveals something deeply broken in America — and it predates Trump

A survey released last Thursday by the Pew Research Center finds that 53 percent of American adults describe the morality and ethics of our fellow citizens as “bad” (ranging from “somewhat bad” to “very bad”).

This puts Americans way out front of other nations on the we-hate-our-compatriots scale. In the 24 other countries polled by Pew, most people called their fellow citizens somewhat good or very good.

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A murderous thug has dirt on Trump. Nothing else explains this madness

I never thought I’d see the day when an American president showed greater loyalty to a foreign adversary than to his own people, in a time of war.

But this is where we’re at with Donald John Trump and his mysterious adoration for, and apparent shrinking fear of, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. It’s one of those love affairs that continues to defy logic yet is no longer questioned.

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