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PinkyLee80569's avatar

Makes me sick..as being on the CA coast, there's already too many sick and dead sea lions, dolphins and whales. A humpback washed up in Ventura, another in SF bay this week. And that's just what we see. Donald and the Turd Reich are just pure evil

Greg Sandman's avatar

This is what you get when a person without any sense of enjoying life’s simple pleasures is put in power. Trump has no sense of humor, no sense of dignity, and no sense of purpose beyond satisfying himself.

Einstein's avatar

Is he even human? I've often wondered if he's a creature from a hostile exoplanet.

Greg Sandman's avatar

Possible! He’s definitely inhumane.

William Jones's avatar

Only Congress has the power to buy and sell public lands. Executive Orders have no force of law. Watch the GOP gleefully sell off our natural heritage, plunder our resources for greed and profit. This is scandalous. This is illegal. This is evil.

Susan Walecka's avatar

ALERT...ALERT....ALERT.....

ALL TRUMP GRANDCHILDREN.

Grandpa Donald doesn't give TWO SHITS ABOUT YOUR FUTURE!!!!!!!!!

Patti Judd's avatar

Prison and drain them dry once it’s over🖕🏿🍊🤡🍊

Einstein's avatar

I've known and worked with plenty of millionaires and billionaires over the years. Aren't there enough good guys with financial resources to counter the destructive ones? There must be. How do we build a coalition of like-minded, earth-friendly warriors? What's the fix here? I'm geared up pissed off, and ready for battle.

Marie Riverton's avatar

You mean, where's our Batman? I've been asking that same question for some time. The hard truth is, Carnegie and Rockefeller didn't fund good works out of generosity. Laws in their time prohibited them from passing it on. But now? Generational wealth has few obstacles for the ultrarich. But to be fair, many wealthy people have committed to and begun to fund philanthropy. It would be nice to see someone with as much obscene wealth as Musk give even a tenth of his wealth to causes that help the average person. I read recently that he did form a foundation, but it has no full-time staff and does not have a great record of actually doing anything.

Einstein's avatar

I understand this about Carnegie and Rockefeller. I worked as an office mgr for a disgustingly rich family whose wealth was generational. Whenever they created philanthropic foundations, it was usually for tax write offs, for bragging rights, and/or to obligate and entrap esp. people south of the U.S. border into their service. When they wanted to make a big purchase, they never spent their own money. They'd "borrow" it from the bank. Bankruptcy? It was just a way to shuffle money around so that they could earn more. I'm not saying all rich people are this way, but they were (are?).