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11. everything that can be has been said
Fri Apr 24, 2026, 10:14 AM
Friday

...countless times.

I think it's more interesting how all of this flailing around about someone confronting Trump has occurred while Trump is being confronted. The airwaves and print are packed with resistance.

What's missing is a defining election; an inflection point for Americans to weigh in with a significant effect. In fact, that's the ONLY limiter to our advocacy and opposition; the fact that we haven't yet had another defining vote that would restore some of the balance of power.

We're operating in a period where all sorts gaslighting is advantaged while our democracy gives heed and ability to republicans behind the last defining election's results.

I think thie energy in this angst can be better focused on the next election where we should see the true measure of whether most of us have lost our collective minds; this opportunity coming after most of us lost our collective will to materially confront republicans last election.

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Kafka freaked me out, but not as much as this current regime has. John1956PA Friday #1
And here's one from 1952 which freaked me out when I was a kid. If you know, you know. John1956PA Friday #10
A great big giant green canary. usonian Friday #15
And it stands as the strangest entry in all of the Stooges' two-reelers. John1956PA Friday #24
This message was self-deleted by its author sop Friday #2
Maxwell Stupid Kid Berwyn Friday #3
Look at the expressions NJCher Friday #7
Yes, things are pretty absurd these days. Haggard Celine Friday #4
Maybe you are the Godot you've been waiting for nuxvomica Friday #5
And '1984' could be regarded as an absurdist novel. erronis Friday #6
I will no doubt NJCher Friday #8
I'm honored PCIntern Friday #12
We are inundated in evil... Escape Friday #9
everything that can be has been said bigtree Friday #11
We had a defining election in 2008 PCIntern Friday #14
I'd think the nation, this generation, especially, has learned a bit about republicanism bigtree Friday #22
I am constantly reminded of ChazInAz Friday #13
Child: "But the Leader doesn't have a head!" Mme. Defarge Friday #16
We ARE living in the Twilight Zone usonian Friday #17
Absurdist America! Jean Genie Friday #18
K&R WestMichRad Friday #19
I disagree, the entire society has not lost its mind. There are still many pockets of sanity. However the general Fil1957 Friday #20
Pockets of sanity? PCIntern Friday #25
I would say that DU is a pocket of sanity. And there are others. I would also say being agitated, hostile or on edge Fil1957 Friday #26
I understand and take your point: PCIntern Friday #27
I also understand and take your point. Fil1957 Friday #28
This message was self-deleted by its author jfz9580m Friday #21
Deleted a post that became a rant jfz9580m Friday #23
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