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  • here in the US we have two dominating parties that silence and keep out other parties and encourage the citizens to help silence dissenters

    these two parties are always on the side that pays them - the big mega corps

    both candidates this year support big oil and fracking plus other not so environmentally friendly ideas

    Trump and Walz teamed up to give us a preview with the Stop Line 3 protests

    link backs up the statement and a mod removed this comment previously

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    Democrats and Republicans are against facts especially ones that make their party look bad

    here it is again

    reason: This is not a political community

    Democrats and Republicans will both bitch and moan about the truth, but it is what it is no matter how much you try to twist the narrative

    health has become political no matter what community it is in and that is not the citizens fault our leaders have politicized health













  • obviously not Trump but what does Harris bring to the table, Walz?

    Resistance to the Line 3 pipeline expansion is led by Indigenous women and two-spirit people.[35] Ojibwe-led groups including Giniw Collective, Camp Migizi, Red Lake Treaty Camp, RISE Coalition, and Honor the Earth among others have been at the center of resistance.[36] Demonstrators and protesters organizing in opposition to the pipeline refer to themselves as “water protectors”[37] and follow a campaign of non-violent civil disobedience that includes direct actions.[38] Organizers aim to convince the Biden administration to revoke or suspend the pipeline project’s federal clean water permit.[23] Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has not taken a firm stance on the pipeline expansion, which received federal approval under the Trump administration.[18][23]

    Opposition to the pipeline persisted throughout the years-long permit process and continued as legal challenges to the project were mounted.[39][18] Opponents of the pipeline organized protests, at one point making an encampment outside of the offices of the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission.[17]

    After the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers gave final approval for the project, it was granted a Minnesota Pollution Control Agency construction storm water permit on November 30, 2020.[40] Construction of the pipeline immediately commenced.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop_Line_3_protests