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Charisse Davis, MPH's avatar

Interesting. Death penalty for those selling drugs while pardoning Ulbricht, a convicted drug trafficker.

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B Marie Hansen's avatar

I had the exact same thought! WTF?

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Paul Thompson's avatar

Yes, i noted that too. Boy, I hear the deficit exploding.

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Mark's avatar

90. Death penalty for human trafficking offenses

That means Gaetz will be executed

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Christopher LaFave's avatar

I like the idea of Ross Ulbricht at least getting a chance at seeing a parole board after serving twenty years. He's been in about ten years so far.

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ellen casteel's avatar

And many others!!!

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Marcia Schnell's avatar

I saw that right away. Is he the Presidential Supplier??

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Debbi Ashby's avatar

I've heard what I thought was every accurate description of Trump and his behavior - but "profound imbecile " is a new one - I like it! Will have to share that with my friends group

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Paul Thompson's avatar

That "profound imbecile" was my landlord where I had my first job. I saw much of this terrifying behavior more than 40 years ago.

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Joanne A martinez's avatar

There were plenty 1-issue voting promised. That was gaza & they claiming she supported genocide. Which she was actually gaza’s best hope. They think djt will do better? He is best buds Netanyahu. He’ll allow bibi to take over gaza & slaughter more ppl.

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Archangel's avatar

It’s more nefarious than that. This was not a free and fair election at all.

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yes the current AG is weak , slow walking scumbag, looking for a trump appointment possibly. and well Joe is just too old school and ethical. nothing is going to happen, the dems are far far to high minded and they left the lower class in the gutter, and well it screwed us/ them BIG TIME

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Holly's avatar

oh god I hope so.

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olderwoman's avatar

So will I, so will I. As bad as it is that he is going to have another term as Criminal In Chief, that thought of him having a trifecta of both houses of Congress is truly terrifying.

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Christene Cuch's avatar

I'm just going to sit back and wait until the person who decides they want to do that "one job". And hope it gets accomplished.

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Kirsty Gnome-Poledance Himmler's avatar

I see what you did there.

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Shay Carlson's avatar

After reading this list, I’m considering submitting my resume.

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Angel's avatar

Please, Focus on DEMANDING a hand recount. Beginning in Pennsylvania--

It will expose the corruption.

We, The People, Demand a full audit and investigation.

The activity on here that people and MTN are obsessed with is not helpful. Discussing corrupted numbers and trends is a wasteful action. FOCUS on the SOLUTION!--finding and proving how they flipped a blue wave into a red wave!

Was it an undetectable virus?

Because the tech billionaires, Russia and China are EXPERTS as this!

Note the wide leads (almost all of them are 100-150,000 ahead. They did that so we would not question the results.

The RESULTS ARE FALSE

We all need to stand strong on this action.

I've been leaving messages and sending emails to democratic governors, reps, senators and the White House for 2 days--please join me... everyone!

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Aaron's avatar

An investigation must be done, because for one, there were reports of having record turnouts in these states that mysteriously flipped to red. And those numbers encompass mail in ballots, early voting and day of.

And we haven't heard a peep about the number of vote challenges in the counting rooms across the country.

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Bridget Collins's avatar

If Biden questions these results without hard evidence, he just looks like a sore loser.

The one who should be doing something is Merrick Garland but he's been useless.

If Merrick Garland resigned tomorrow that would be ideal because the acting AG could get some things done.

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Glenn T Morgan Sr's avatar

Deadbeat Don the Con Drumpf had a trifecta before and they got nothing accomplished than either. The MAGA MAROONS can't agree with each other long enough to pass gas.

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You’re missing a major point, here. Project 2025 is JD Vance’s agenda. After all, he wrote the forward and likely provided input on a lot of the rest. Trump may have been elected president, but mark my words, Vance will be Cheney to Trump’s Bush until Trump is finally given the boot via the 25th Amendment.

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Janine Henderson's avatar

Yes. He was just the salesman. Get him elected, keep up the shadow government they have in place out in the open now.

Promise him he can play golf as much as he did the first time. Their plan is to ruin the world as we know it. I feel sick.

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Ron Rose's avatar

According to the count, Trump spent an average of 22 hours a week at the golf course.

That's a full year of his four years spent in playing golf.

And he complained profusely over Obama playing 9 holes every few weeks saying if he were President, he wouldn't have time to play Golf. What a phony liar.

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Debra MacKillop's avatar

trump also billed taxpayers for $160 Million for the costs of him being at his own resorts to play golf, and we still paid for the WH. Recently it came out that he charged secret service 200X the going rate for them to stay at his resorts. Always a con and we pay for it.

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Paul Thompson's avatar

Me too.

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Michele Santangleo's avatar

This is all true, he's the cult messiah but that's also their Achilles heal. What's the play as soon as he croaks or is put away in "memory care" ala 25th? With the pending doom & gloom & actual shit show to come, we will certainly see a remake of 2018 & every single election cycle until now. They can't bring up their numbers, we can at least bank on that, and with Trump off the ticket we need to figure out how to actually pull over those disenfranchised republicans & re-engage the dems that sat out.

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Sharon Flynn's avatar

If be messed with social security he should go into hiding. His own people might come after him

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TR's avatar

lead bee is the only solution ( sadly) for autocrats

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If I was a duck's avatar

He wrote the forward to Robert's book, not P2025. However, if you read this and P2025, you will see a LOT of too close for comfort similarities

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Susan Kemp's avatar

I think it will be that and even worse. I expect that two years in, if he lasts that long, trump will step down making Vance president with, likely, Mike Johnson as VP. Of course, he’ll have a complete pardon from the new POTUS. Vance can complete trump’s term and still be elected twice on his own thanks to new, draconian voter suppression that includes rescinding women’s voting rights completely.

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olderwoman's avatar

Trump loves power too much to EVER give up the Oval.

Only way is the 25th amendment, and his cabinet will be terrified of Trump retribution and never pull that cord.

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I bet even less than 2 years, to be honest. Trump less than a year away from institutionalization.

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Sherry Mohre's avatar

He should have already been institutionalized. He has been breaking the law since he was a child. Never should have been allowed to even run for president. Pretty sure when they vetted him they found his mob contacts and all of the racist actions and lack of intelligence,bankruptcy’s,human trafficking in the modeling agency, Jeffrey Epstein best friend and on and on. That was all public knowledge so why was he not laughed out of the race right from the start

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Stephen's avatar

Because your country is utterly corrupt, and rather than actually doing anything "constructive" about it, the preferred course of action seems to be to sit around yapping on YouTube and hoping you'll win a 50-50 election to save your nation from catastrophe.

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Sharon Flynn's avatar

That is terrifying.

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Christian Forbes's avatar

Yeah, Vance is the Manchurian candidate in this one - unelectable, but once he gets in, he goes full fascist.

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Meredith Betzhol's avatar

I get what you’re saying but remember DJT doesn’t like to be upstaged. While I think Vance is a piece shit human and a terrible politician, I think he has already misstepped and isn’t in the circle of love and trust anymore. If he hasn’t—he will.

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Paul Thompson's avatar

Yes, I just mntioned that 25 Amendement move to someone a day or tweo before the election. The minute he doesn't hop to it (well, drag to it), he's done.

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Christene Cuch's avatar

Also , JD Vance will stop trump from doing wrong. I'd like to think bcuz he previously didn't support trump at all.

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Paul Thompson's avatar

Actually, I think Vance is more dangerous than Trump.

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Lights Seiferlein's avatar

I agree. He's a snake.

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Susan Klemetsen's avatar

Why would Vance stop Trump? Vance is worse than Trump.

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S. PALMIERI's avatar

That's wishful thinking. There is zero evidence that Vance would or could stop Trump from doing anything and tons of evidence that Vance will defend and promote Trump no matter how ridiculous or stupid it makes him look. Both men are liars.

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That Damn Darklady's avatar

I can't agree. Vance has become a ladder climbing lapdog. Trump's not going to make it through 4 years of presidency, which makes this situation even more dangerous. Vance is a true believer and wants power to enact the restrictions he feels his god wants OTHER people to be held by.

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Debra MacKillop's avatar

Vance is actually the one behind changing the US to a Christian nationalist autocracy, and he will both encourage trump to do the worst and get himself in charge of whatever he wants.

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Lynne Black's avatar

I disagree, Vance has been groomed by Peter Thiel & Elon Musk. Peter Thiel is evil beyond belief, he mentored & co-founded company that helps Israel generate 'kill lists' of Palestinians in Gaza, and another member of the Cabal is David Sachs who has been appointed as head of Trump's Presidential Council of Advisors for Science and Technology. My fear is that with their money and connections no one will be able to stop them

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Paul Thompson's avatar

For fun, take a look at Vance's mother-in-law. Dean of UC-San Diego Hnors Colle. Review the courses the students take in the Ho hrs College.

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Joyce Reardon's avatar

So true

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AUDREY WELLHAM's avatar

🙏🏻🇺🇸💙🕊️🗽🩺⚖️❤️‍🩹

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If I was a duck's avatar

Which leaves us Vance. Not an improvement.

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Lynne Black's avatar

Vance is worse, if that's even possible..

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Michele Santangleo's avatar

It may be the equivalent of him being dead, I highly doubt all his DC cronies are anxious to walk on those eggshells for 4 more years. I am really curious to learn what the play is: 25th, put him out to pasture, send him on merry chased w/Putin & MB or even an "accident?" Regardless though, if nothing else Trump is unpredictable even to his handlers. If I weren't so freaked I would say we could get some entertainment out of the pending GOP circus.

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Lights Seiferlein's avatar

Dare we hope? But that leaves Vance.

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Colleen's avatar

But I don't think the cult will blindly follow Vance like they do Trump. Vance is seriously unlikeable and whatever is the opposite of charasmatic!

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LadyLib2025's avatar

I agree. Vance can't command the cult the way trump does. So, Vance is POTUS and Little Mikey Johnson is VP. Who becomes Speaker? MTG? Boebert? God help us.

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Lights Seiferlein's avatar

That is a hope I share. If we can get some people out of that cult we may have a chance.

My cousin is a Trumper, but I hope she'll be brought to her senses. We are in contact but I don't mention politics.

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Jill Carey's avatar

Not sorry there was focus on P2025, especially since Bannon and others have since verified it was the agenda all along. The problem was convincing others it was real. This list lines up.

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Jaye's avatar

Both can be true. This is Monday morning quarterbacking Ron again for the second day in a row. They are going to implement Project 2025 and the American people needed to be made aware of it.

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America Jones's avatar

I don’t think any of this mattered at the end. The MAGAs were going to vote Trump no matter what. The rest did not really believe he would do those things and voted on the economy. The oligarchs voted for power,lower taxes, and dominance over everyone else.

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Sherry Mohre's avatar

Very true

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Jen's avatar

I guess Trump will need to deport himself, since his mother was an Irish immigrant. Also all but one of his kids, plus Vance’s kids?

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Joanne A martinez's avatar

Yes he did say that already. He said Native Americans came here from another country.

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Scott McNeill's avatar

Wow, quite ugly when you see it all in one list. Maybe we need bingo cards?

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JA's avatar

Wow! Never knew there were that many problems in the nation!

Trump came up with all of these in connection with Project 2025? His supporters will get exactly what they deserve for voting for him! Radical change! Hope they love it!

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Monique W🇨🇦🇳🇱's avatar

I’m dumbstruck. I don’t think the Americans will take this lying down.

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Brenda Doherty's avatar

I wished I shared your optimism. Most of them rely on Fox for information and it will never mention his failed promises!

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Barbara Faigen's avatar

MAGAts make up about 1/3 of the population. Once they see their Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid taken away, perhaps the cult will wake up, but perhaps not. The rest of us will resist. We’ll not take it.

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Anne Sperling's avatar

Thank you for the list Ron. I'll copy and paste it, read it, and get sick over it. My question of you and the MeidasTouch Team is why are you now sending this list? It's like quarterbacking on a game that is already played. There isn't one darned thing that we peon people in American can do about it. You and your team have a bigger megaphone that we do. Get to work on spreading the word on how, when, and where we can fix this debacle. Podcasts, newsletters, YouTube channels are all "nice" ways of informing us but this thing needs to be fought underground and you know it.

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Ron Filipkowski's avatar

If you check my twitter account, you will find that I posted video clips of Trump saying virtually every single one of these from 2023-2024. I also wrote a long article about it. I also complained repeatedly that mainstream media ignored it. Hundreds and hundreds of mainstream media hosts, producers and journalists followed me. They largely decided to ignore all of it, and the Harris campaign got sidetracked trying to prove Trump's agenda was Project 2025, when we had all of these things on video of Trump saying himself.

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Anne Sperling's avatar

I don’t and never will subscribe to Twitter, X, Facebook, or TikTok.

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Sherri Dembowski's avatar

While I agree that the list should have been constantly reported, along with a tally of times each was mentioned, changed to negotiate some underhanded gain, I honestly believe his supporters would either (a) stop reading after about 5 sentences, or (b) fully embrace it all.

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Colleen's avatar

But I hope those who stayed home on election day, or people like me who live in deep red states, will watch these and add up the evidence for impeachment AND conviction, or to motivate people to turn out for midterm elections.

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Michele Pennington's avatar

Awful priorities. But the feckless crew he installs as civil servants won't be able to implement these proposals. They'll flounder and legal suits will be filed from every legal quarter who fights to preserve our democracy. And if any of them get close to implementation, we will resist. We're NOT going back.

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Lights Seiferlein's avatar

I'm a Eastern Orthodox Christian and I don't like the nonsense of government promoting Christianity, nor do I like the idea of the Bible and school prayer in our public schools. If I had children, they would be pulled out of school and homeschooled. I believe in full freedom of religion. No Evangelical is going to force me to accept their version of Christianity.

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Sherri Dembowski's avatar

I appreciate your respect of the separation of church and state. I wouldn’t want the prayer or Bible studies in schools either. But I fear more the money grab for the tax credit without any education, as well as the recent trend to homeschool to teach the white supremacy agenda.

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Lights Seiferlein's avatar

That is a huge concern, the WS nonsense, In Orthodox circles, at least in the canons of our church racism is not only a sin, it is a heresy as well. How I wish other Christians, esp. right wing evangelicals would honestly ask themselves WWJD? Jesus preached and healed from all groups, not just the Jews.

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Karen McIntosh's avatar

Completely agree! I consider myself agnostic and the “religious themed” policies here & all the ones in Project 2025 makes me mad as well as uneasy.

No one from a democratic republic should be subjected & forced to follow religious mandates & more specifically a certain narrow ideology that do not line up with one’s own worldview of religion.

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Jon Michael Nordquist's avatar

I’m as left as it gets and I can tell you I won’t be following *anyone’s* religious mandates. The right often assumes that liberals are unarmed. That may be true in some cases, but not in all.

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James S's avatar

I'd like to respond to these

1. No taxes on tips.

Though the first time tips were addressed in 1963 it wasn't fully codified until the FICA act of 1974

2. Interest on car loans will be tax deductible.

Prior to the Reagan era this was normal But the Tax Reform Act of 1986 changed it so that Car loans, credit card interest and other personal loan interest was non tax deductable.

3. No taxes on Social Security payments.

Until the Tax reform act of 1983 (which took effect in 1984) Social Security was not taxable as income. Reagan did this to cover his tax cuts. Now if you are on Social Security you have a choice. Live below the poverty line, or work a job while drawing and possibly risk having less money after taxes than if you were unemployed.

12. Interest rates on credit cards will be capped at 10%.

Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of 1980. This act, signed into law on March 31, 1980, allowed financial institutions to charge any interest rates they chose, effectively removing the power of state usury laws.

Though I agree and wish that she had attacked on some of the points, not all of them were / are points that attacking would have gained her anything.

Freedom Cities (Escape from New York anyone) Sounds like open air prisons.

Build homes in Federal parks. (So what will they do for jobs? and will they supply vacuum cleaners for the forest)

Others like

28. Seize control of the District of Columbia and have all city agencies run and controlled by the federal government.

That won't do anything, as that's how it's run already. With the mayor just running the day to day aspects that Congress doesn't have the time or expertise for. This really displays his lack of knowledge of how the Gov works and could have made him look like the idiot he is.

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mary-jo amatruda's avatar

I can see that some of his followers might love this stuff.

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Paul Thompson's avatar

That (this list) was in many ways just smoke and mirrors.

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Jody Connor's avatar

And what did he actually get done the last Time? Besides a lot of golfing…. The man is an imbecile

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Barbara M's avatar

He got Roe vs Wade overturned. He got the Supreme Court. He ripped apart families at the border and put children and babies in cages.

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Connie-Joan Wingert's avatar

My it is quite a list when written out on paper.

Now everyone needs to see it. 🇨🇦

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AUDREY WELLHAM's avatar

John Lewis flew into my soul. He’s always been there, but I heard “keep going, it’s good trouble”. My Dad was Navy medic 1950’s. Best ever man and Dad! Let us Go forward! We had one minute, it’s over. 🤍Please March On Friends!

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