Meetup, the site that helps people organize get-togethers like hiking trips and cooking classes, is taking a very solid political stance in the face of the new administration’s policies here in the U.S. – a move that has angered Trump supporters, who are deleting their accounts and calling for a boycott. While Meetup’s platform is open to anyone on both sides of the political spectrum, the previously apolitical company has taken upon itself to seed the site with 1,000 #Resist meetup groups, and has emailed its 30 million members to alert them of that fact.
In the email, the company says that the site will always welcome people with different beliefs, but after Trump’s executive order aimed at blocking people “on the basis of nationality and religion,” (likelihood of breeding terrorists - Fixed that for you.) it reads, Meetup says it felt a duty to spark more civic participation.
The message states there are now 1,000 #Resist groups on the site, which are meant to serve as local hubs for those who want to take action on behalf of “democracy, equality, human rights, social justice, and sustainability.”
In addition, the email included a link users could click to find a #Resist meetup locally.
The company, like many others today, had been struggling as to how it wanted to approach the situation in the U.S. with regard to the Trump administration and its controversial (awesome) policies. Trump’s actions have led to protests and the organization of a “Resistance” movement (funded by George Soros) which is now more actively engaging in politics at federal, state and...
President Donald Trump went head-to-head with the media in a lengthy press conference, accusing them of covering the first weeks of his administration unfairly.
“The press has become so dishonest that if we don’t talk about [it], we are doing a tremendous disservice to the American people,” Trump said during his press conference in the East Room. “We have to talk to find out what’s going on, because the press honestly is out of control.”
Trump said he wanted to take his message “straight to the people,” as the cable news programs ran his entire hour and seventeen minute press conference live.
The president went back and forth with network and cable news reporters representing news companies that have spent the majority of their energies disparaging the president and his performance during the first weeks of his presidency.
Trump specifically cited CNN for their negative coverage of his administration.
“I watch CNN, it’s so much anger and hatred, and — just the hatred,” he said, calling the...
If the lying media thinks they can sway my opinion after they played swooning cheerleader to the atrocities of the Obama administration for eight years, they have another thing coming.
All they do is deepen my resolve to support President Trump while they multiply my revulsion of the filth and slime that they the propagandist media are.
However, The Second Amendment Is Designed To Protect The First Amendment..
Got that assholes?
The National Hispanic Survey, a nationwide poll found, after extrapolating their results, that as many as 2 million illegal alien Hispanics vote in the U.S.
President Trump has announced he will appoint a task force on voter fraud headed by Vice President Mike Pence. They won’t get much cooperation. The President says he wants the investigation to focus on inaccurate voter registration rolls, which are maintained by the states and the District of Columbia.
“It is a fact and you will not deny it, that there are massive numbers of non-citizens in this country who are registered to vote,” White House adviser Stephen Miller told ABC News. “That is a scandal. We should stop the presses.”
The press went wild and condemned the administration for floating a “conspiracy theory”.
The ignored Hispanic survey was conducted in June 2013 by McLaughlin and Associates to gauge the opinions of “It is a fact and you will not deny it, that there are massive numbers of non-citizens in this country who are registered to vote,” White House adviser Stephen Miller told ABC News. “That is a scandal. We should stop the presses.”
The Washington Times reported:
Of the randomly selected sample of 800 Hispanics, 56 percent, or 448, said they were non-citizens, and of those, 13 percent said they were registered to vote. The 448 would presumedly be a mix of illegal immigrants and noncitizens who ...