Republican Senators attempted to CALL DEMOCRATS’ BLUFF and attempted to pass ONLY the Voter ID portion of the SAVE America Act.
But Democrats BLOCKED IT.
That’s why we have to go ALL IN. They will N... View MoreRepublican Senators attempted to CALL DEMOCRATS’ BLUFF and attempted to pass ONLY the Voter ID portion of the SAVE America Act.
But Democrats BLOCKED IT.
That’s why we have to go ALL IN. They will NOT pass just Voter ID — regardless of what they say.
Amiraya Kiner - MISSING
MISSING SINCE : March 13, 2026
**Missing From - Great Falls, Montana**... View MoreAmiraya Kiner - MISSING
MISSING SINCE : March 13, 2026
**Missing From - Great Falls, Montana**
Missing at age: 13
Gender: Female
Race: American Indian Alaskan
Native
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Brown
Height: 5'05''
Weight: 140 pounds
IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ABOUT AMIRAYA
PLEASE CONTACT:
Great Falls Police Dept. @ (406)-455-8599
Or call your local Police with any information.
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///@swissfactcheck: 🎥 “Why do you hate Trump?”
A simple question.
A surprisingly difficult answer for many people.
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///@swissfactcheck: 🎥 “Why do you hate Trump?”
A simple question.
A surprisingly difficult answer for many people.
👩🎤 In this video a woman is asked that exact question.
• She mentions immigration
• financial policy
• military spending
…but when asked — nothing of essence.
Just silence for several seconds.
This moment reflects something bigger than one person.
📊 Political knowledge is often very low
Research shows:
• 📉 Only ~36% of Americans can name all three branches of government (Annenberg Public Policy Center).
• 📉 In Europe, political knowledge tests show large parts of the population cannot explain basic policy structures (European Social Survey).
• 📱 Around 60–70% of people consume most political information through social media, where algorithms reward emotion and outrage more than accuracy (Pew Research).
🧠 The result?
Many political debates are driven by:
• 😡 Emotion instead of analysis
• 🏷️ Group identity instead of facts
• 📢 Viral slogans instead of policy details
Psychologists call this “outrage culture” — when expressing anger gives social status inside a group.
In that system:
• The strongest reaction often spreads fastest
• The most complex explanations spread slowest
⚠️ This creates a real challenge for democracies.
Because:
• 🗳️ Every citizen has a vote
• 📚 But not every citizen has access to good information
💡 Possible solutions discussed by researchers:
• 🏫 Stronger civic education in schools
• 📊 Teaching basic economics and political systems
• 📱 Algorithm transparency on social platforms
• 🧩 Encouraging long-form discussion instead of short outrage clips
Healthy democracies depend on informed voters, not just loud ones.
The real question is not who people support.
The real question is:
👉 Do we understand the policies we argue about?
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