Do you agree with the "No Kings" protesters?

Do you agree with the "No Kings" protesters?

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Jasmine
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Jasmine

Kings are unfit to rule the US. We are not, nor do we ever want to be, a Monarchy. Obama was our best recent President, a real President who acted like one, and I would not have him King. No Kings. Never.

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Steve Baumann
Steve Baumann

Obama, the President who gave an airplane full of pallets of American cash to Iran? Obama does not come up on any lists of great presidents.

Jasmine
Jasmine

Obama and Biden rule trump, always will, I can prove it. trump continually brings up Obama and Biden, as no other President has done, because they live in his head as his superiors, frustrating him. Most Presidents are too busy running the country to be bothered with talk about their predecessors.

Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

Biden was the worst in history.

Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

Obama was the second worst president in history, thanks to Biden. They both bailed Carter out.

Sara Kalinowski
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Sara Kalinowski

We deserve to take a stand as long as it's not harmful to others. If MAGA could protest the way they did, then our peaceful protest should be just fine. We the People didn't agree to a king, who can just go out and do what he wants, no matter what.

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

If Trump was the King, he would not tolerate activist judges nor silly protests. Think about what you are claiming.

Kevin Reed
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Kevin Reed

With the current administration willfully ignoring court rulings, and acting lawlessly, these protests are a necessary step in voicing discontent.

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

Trump obeys every simple activist judge, until an appeals court overturns their illegal decision.

No

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

If Trump was a King, he would not have allowed the protesters to assemble. But, that's too hard for the Left to understand, and it doesn't fit the narrative. LOL

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Steve Baumann
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Steve Baumann

I voted no because I am stunned anyone has the time to dedicate to such a seemingly petty concern in the real world of adult humans. Locally, yes, I have heard that we have a problem with what appears to be "Kings and Queens" running the city and infecting the country government.

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Should Missouri's U.S. senators support the "one big beautiful bill?"

Should Missouri's U.S. senators support the "one big beautiful bill?"

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No

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Yes

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Dennis Willems
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Dennis Willems

Everyone should support the bill.

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Eric Smith
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Eric Smith

They should support the president and the constituents who voted them in. That includes us who believe you work for what you get. No handouts!

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Toasty
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Toasty

The cuts didn't go deep enough. Ex. Musk's criticisms about how the EV mandates would be cut (good thing), but no cuts to the auto industry subsidies (bad thing). The liberal/socialist media is already lying to folks how this bill is throwing grandma under the bus. Proof? Look at the 'No' comments.

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Charles Barnes
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Charles Barnes

This is a good start and the best that could be passed. Don't let perfect be the enemy of great.

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No

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Jeffery Schuyler
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Jeffery Schuyler

It is a wealth transfer Bill: From the poorest Americans to the richest.

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Anita Grace Ward
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Anita Grace Ward

Please don’t do that! Trump promised no cuts to Medicaid but her we are just 5months into his term and he is doing that!

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Laura Cochran
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Laura Cochran

Help for the rich to get richer and it puts more average people in worse situations. Don't cut Medicaid or Social Security

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Porter Bingham
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Porter Bingham

The only way they can make this look like it doesn’t completely destroy the deficit is by making certain tax cuts and spending increases “temporary.” I support the tax cuts, as long as they are met with subsequent spending cuts. The true burden of government is what it spends, not what it taxes.

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Keith
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Keith

We will vote every last Republican out of office. Stealing food and Healthcare from [anyone] to profit the rich is an act of war and shall be treated as such.

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Lorrie Tucker
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Lorrie Tucker

It would increase the national debt by about 3 trillion dollars, and take away necessary infrastructure, all while lowering taxes on the wealthy.

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Tracy Trapp
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Tracy Trapp

As a customer of the Affordable Care Act I find it appalling that the two senators from Missouri would even consider supporting this bill that will potentially triple my monthly premium and also cut benefits. They should be ashamed of themselves for bowing down to the President. Checks and balances

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Stephanie Leavendusky
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Stephanie Leavendusky

It will hurt many people in Missouri.

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Brad Chance
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Brad Chance

He said he would support the people who elected him. It's simple

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Chris Ketcherside
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Chris Ketcherside

You are kidding, right? Missouri congressmen need to read their job descriptions and represent their constituents. Voting for this bill is a betrayal of the will of the people.

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Paula Garrett
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Paula Garrett

Millionaires and billionaires don't need a tax break as much some people need health care. Also, social security's fund needs fixed which would have been a better use for that $45 million he wasted on a parade. Trump has all his priorities wrong.

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James Itczak
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James Itczak

This is a rash and extreme bill and someone needs to speak up and slow this down, people are going to suffer for this,

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Gary Carter
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Gary Carter

They were elected to represent their constituents, ALL CONSTITUENTS not just those whom they perceived voted for them. Don't let anyone hold their vote hostage.

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Was SCOTUS right to limit federal powers for nationwide injunctions on executive orders?

Was SCOTUS right to limit federal powers for nationwide injunctions on executive orders?

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No

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