Sunday, October 19, 2025

A DAY OF LIKE MINDS


It was a great feeling to partake in the No Kings Rally in Philadelphia. I understand there was upwards of 80,000 people in attendance.  The rally gathering point was at City Hall and then went now Market to Independence Mall to where Independence Hall is located, where it all started. Everyone seemed in good moods, positive attitudes and strong messages. And there were Democrats, Republicans, Independant's, all colors, ethnicities, and backgrounds, side by side to express ourselves and our unhappiness with the current administration and let our voices be heard. And all politicians should have been paying attention to yesterday, because we the people are done, and sick and tired of not getting results when they are elected. Yesterday should be a learning example of what happens by either party when we are not happy. We the people deserve better, and I hope that people are waking up, considering how well the rally did nationwide. It was a moving day, and it felt great to be out there and feeling like your making a difference and hopefully will bring change.

Loved this woman's sign! LMAO!

And if your not happy...VOTE!!!! In everything you can. My advice is to vote, even if you don't like the candidate. You can always vote for another candidate when the primaries roll around in your party. That's the beauty of a democracy. I even talked to a Republican couple who hate trump, and we have to remember to embrace them. Why should we be nasty to them? All we will do is turn their votes to the other side. The Democratics are the welcoming party. 

Was I 100% happy with Biden? Absolutely not. I get so mad though at people who say I don't like him. I won't vote for him. We have to vote. One person I talked to at the time of the last election, I said if we don't get Harris in, it's going to lead to fascism. And this person said to me were already in fascism. Well, since we don't teach civics anymore, may of the younger generation don't know, they don't understand what's happening now leads to fascism. Do us Democrats need to change our message? Damn it... absolutely!78 million people voted for Trump. They are not all MAGA. A lot of them were people who were just really angry and really hurting because they can't pay for things they need, healthcare, groceries and such and it's getting worst now. Those people are now having buyer's remorse, and we cannot judge them, we have to open our arms and welcome them, we need a really big tent. Biden and Harris didn't talk enough about the working-class people. What the democrats have to talk about is income inequality, what the republicans are doing to our democracy, keeping the minimum wage down, and to healthcare, ICE, not being transparent, and letting out and pardoning criminals.... and to food. Everything is more expensive, because of what Trump is doing. If people don't see what's going on, they must be blind. And the first Democrat who says vote for me because I'm not trump will get slapped. We can see you're not trump...we want to HEAR what you're going to do if we elect you in. And then DO IT.

Hope everyone that went to a rally was safe and felt the same. How was your rally?

10 comments:

  1. Yesterday was a good day for democracy and a bad day all around for the GOP. The fact that the only ones arrested were cultists is another bloody wound for a party that might need to start looking for either a way out, or a body bag.

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    1. I agree! And I'm sure they were highly pissed off that no violence was reported. Of course everyone was talking about how the dump let Geroge Santos out!!! All he does is pardon criminals. It's like living in Gotham City. But it WAS A GOOD DAY!

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  2. Anonymous10/19/2025

    We had 250 000 at our No Kings Rally in DC ! :)
    The crowds of true patriots were well behaved, unlike the desecration and sedition of January 6 by the delusional magas of Trump.
    The GoP are in for an election drubbing come the midterms.
    Rex in DC

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  3. It was a GREAT weekend and talk about sending a big FU to the administration. Great feeling knowing we may be a part of the change. I also agree with much of what you say too. Party affiliation is the problem. People need to think independently. It would be great if candidates had to all run as independents.

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  4. I was at a rally held here in the Clevland suburbs. Plenty of beeps of support from passing traffic.

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  5. "Girl, Hold My Earrings" -- HAHAHAHAHA, brilliant sign!

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  6. It was a phenomenal experience and day wasn't it? I too agree with you, I hope every elected official can see what happens when we the people have had enough. Get your acts together. The GOP has moved SO FAR RIGHT its barely distinguishable from the Nazi party, and people are noticing. Wake up before it's too late.

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  7. I was on the fence about going. Listening to various podcasts talking about how much the administration is going to crack down on protests, and that we're all considered "terrorists" and "against America" etc. I turned off the podcasts and went to the protest. And I am glad for it!

    Lessons learned: 1) Ignore the podcasts. 2) MAGA is REALLLLLY stupid. They're fucking morons and should be treated as such.

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    1. I had heard some of that too. I thought to myself, good luck cracking down on several million, LMAO!!! It was bigger than I thought it would be. And THEY are the terrorists, the fat dump and his administration.

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  8. Thanks for representing. Wish I could have been there.

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