You Don't Need to Be A Weatherman to Know That This is an Astonishingly Stupid Idea! But If You ARE a Weatherman and You Point Out That tRUMP's Plan Would Produce Radioactive Rain... Then You are a member of "The Deep State"
Did You Know that one of the Souvenirs tRUMP Loved to Show Guests at Mar-A-Loser was his SharpieGate Map!
Did You Know that COVID-19 was NOT a Democratic Hoax? tRUMP's FAILURE Caused Over 1.1 Million Americans to Die...
Another of tRUMP's Imaginary Enemies was "Invasion of Earth by Space Aliens in Flying Saucers" - YES, That's Why tRUMP Founded the Space Force... to do Battle with Bug Eyed Monsters from the Planet OOGA-BOOGA!
Here are Many Anti-Republican Memes... Please Copy and Paste them on Every Social Media Websites... For Example: Gab, Mastodon, MeWe, Post, Deviant Art, Instagram, Linkdin, Minds, Tribel, Tumblr, Gettr and Occupy... and Don't Forget Twitter, Threads, 4Chan, Reddit, Mediun and Truth Social... A Great Place to Harvest Memes is FaceBorg... People Love Sharing them There...
In 2016 Putin Proved that Campaigning Online Works! His Puppet Won the Electoral College...
JH on FaceBorg Said:I would like to line up all the politicians that are against/banning books in school and ask them if they have ever read any of these books. If they have then they should be immediately removed from office!!! Hippocrates! We read a lot of books that today would be offensive in their eyes yet we turned out just fine and learned from those books!
Los Gatos High School Graduate and PRO UNION REVOLUTIONARY! On August 23, 1943, acting on the advice of her lawyer Martin Gang, de Havilland filed suit against Warner Bros. in Los Angeles County Superior Court seeking declaratory judgment that she was no longer bound by her contract[154][155] on the grounds that an existing section of the California Labor Code forbade an employer from enforcing a contract against an employee for longer than seven years from the date of first performance.[156] In November 1943, the court found in de Havilland's favour, and Warner Bros. immediately appealed.[157]
A little over a year later, the California Court of Appeal for the Second District ruled in her favour.[155][Note 10] The decision was one of the most significant and far-reaching legal rulings in Hollywood, reducing the power of the studios and extending greater creative freedom to performers.[159] California's resulting "seven-year rule", as articulated by the Court of Appeal in analysing Labor Code Section 2855 in the De Havilland case, is still known as the De Havilland Law.[159][160] Her legal victory, which cost her $13,000 (equivalent to $220,000 in 2022) in legal fees, won de Havilland the respect and admiration of her peers, among them her own sister Joan Fontaine, who later commented, "Hollywood owes Olivia a great deal."[161]