Bill prohibiting cat declawing passes Illinois House
Declawing is inhumane. Animals are not jewelry.
Declawing is inhumane. Animals are not jewelry.
No person in the history of our country has been subjected to the scrutiny and investigations using the full power of the federal and state governments that President Trump has been forced to undergo. They have nothing on him.
Meanwhile the Biden family sold access to the vice president to America’s enemies including China and Russia and multiple family members received payments for no product, no service, nothing. This used to be called influence peddling.
Our garbage media and our politicized federal bureaucracy avert their eyes to obvious Biden corruption while they investigate Trump over and over for meaningless nonsense.
It is a disgrace to our great country.
This type of abuse has consequences:
If the Democrats want action, let’s have it. Time to retaliate against a gratuitous #TrumpIndictment by filing impeachment articles against President Biden. The trial provides a unique opportunity to expose the China sellout and full corruption of the #BidenCrimeFamilly
— Dinesh D'Souza (@DineshDSouza) March 18, 2023
“…Soviet universities admitted roughly half of each cohort based on merit: grades in three placement exams…”
https://twitter.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1636102231165378569
In honor of National Lockdown Day… pic.twitter.com/o9UW9u8MqI
— Chief Nerd (@TheChiefNerd) March 17, 2023
For the first time since the early 1990s, Lake Tahoe’s Emerald Bay has completely frozen over. https://t.co/6E8nU3FTYJ
— SFGATE (@SFGate) March 10, 2023
There has been a mountain of evidence proving all the materials used by the NY Post to report on Joe Biden were authentic. Now Hunter Biden admits it and that it came from this store.
**Not one outlet** that spread the pre-election "Russian disinformation" lie has retracted it. pic.twitter.com/PowgvarFpp
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) March 17, 2023

“…The city of Denver has donated 35 bison to several Native American tribes and one memorial council in Colorado, Oklahoma and Wyoming. The transfers marked another example of Indigenous people reclaiming stewardship over land and animals their ancestors managed for thousands of years.
After a ceremony on Wednesday, the animals were loaded onto trucks and moved to tribal lands.
The city’s Parks Department transferred 17 bison — which many, including Tribal members, commonly call buffalo — to the Northern Arapaho Tribe and 12 to the Eastern Shoshone Tribe, both located in Wyoming. Five went to the Yuchi Tribe of Oklahoma, which will use the animals to establish a new herd. One will go to the Tall Bull Memorial Council in Colorado…”
I don’t like all the liberal crap in the first paragraph, but I applaud the tribes for taking this step, and the City of Denver for helping.
You can’t make it up.
You can’t make it up!