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Billionaire donor George Soros is reportedly funding many of the organizations leading the "No Kings" protests, like Indivisible, whose co-founders, Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin, received a $3 million two-year grant last year from Soros’s Open Society Foundations for "social welfare activities." Details about the "Palestine Contingent" weaving into the "No Kings" protests raises new questions about the way big Democratic donors like Soros are funneling nonprofit dollars into a professional protest industry that is fractious, divisive and partisan, potentially in violation of tax and nonprofit laws.

Behind the emotion and patriotic imagery of the protests, a Fox News Digital investigation revealed that the movement’s polished "pro-democracy" branding masks a coordinated network of Democratic tax-exempt nonprofits and labor unions, political action committees, coalitions and for-profit protest consultants that include some of the most virulent activists against Israel, including self-declared socialist groups like the Party for Socialism and Liberation, Democratic Socialists of America and Students for a Democratic Society.

According to a public database of the protest’s organizers, compiled by the Pearl Project, a journalism initiative, the protest’s "partners" include 265 mostly nonprofit organizations, including some anti-Israel groups, like Jewish Voice for Peace, exploiting their nonprofit benefits to wage a political war against the sitting president. Their nonprofit status shields them from paying taxes on most of their total annual revenues of $2.9 billion, even while they engage in partisan work they aren’t supposed to be doing. Critics say they are allegedly skirting, if not violating, tax and nonprofit laws. Event organizers didn’t return requests for comment.

"They call it ‘No Kings,’ but what they’ve built is an empire of tax-exempt organizations doing the Democratic Party’s work on the taxpayer’s dime," said Jennica Pounds, a computer scientist who runs a platform, DataRepublican.com, following the money on these organizations. "They are using every excuse in the book, from immigration to Israel, to rage-bait America. There is nothing ‘charitable’ about their professional protest enterprise, and they should be investigated for fomenting so much hate in America behind the shield of ‘charity work.’"

Which doesnt change the facts easily supported buy tax records. Prosecutions to follow.
 
A boring protest march that all the networks will televise.
... and that boring protest march will be seen by millions of kids who have not yet become politicized and are on the very doorstep of going to college.

It does seem to me that when it comes to money in politics, the left is against it for their political rivals but 1000% for it when they need it.
 
... and that boring protest march will be seen by millions of kids who have not yet become politicized and are on the very doorstep of going to college.

It does seem to me that when it comes to money in politics, the left is against it for their political rivals but 1000% for it when they need it.
This march won't move the needle for Democrats.
 
It won't be remembered much past Christmas, but I disagree. With the media in their back pocket, everything the left does is a threat to America.
The media has always backed Democrats but many folks are not tuning in to the propaganda being spewed by them and are looking for greener pastures.
 
A boring protest march that all the networks will televise.

Might well be interesting, depending on what interests you of course.

A lot of crazy groups out there on the Far Left, from NAMBLA to Dykes on Bikes, that are in the coalition to try and prevent America from becoming great again.
 
Might well be interesting, depending on what interests you of course.

A lot of crazy groups out there on the Far Left, from NAMBLA to Dykes on Bikes, that are in the coalition to try and prevent America from becoming great again.
So, where are those extreme groups that we can get behind? You know, "Traditional wives for oral" and "We have a right to be spanked!"

:p :iagree:
 

No Kings Redux:

Heavy Is the Head Obsessed With Imaginary Crowns

Court jesters and drama queens.
18 Oct 2025 ~~ By Cory Smith

The wait is over. Time to break out the Trump baby balloons, grab a mask, pick a slogan, and think inside the box – the No Kings protests are back. Rehearse the script, cue the delusions, and prepare to spread the message: “America has no kings.” Wait, most people already know that. Why the fuss?
It seems numerous Americans firmly believe President Donald Trump is an authoritarian leader on the brink of coronation and that parading the streets while holding signs and shouting Dr. Seuss–like slogans will stop his spurious fascism. Never mind that he won the popular vote in 2024 and was elected president. Forget the laws he follows and the checks and balances by which he abides. It’s go time. Americans are living in The Handmaid’s Tale, with Nazi minions bending to the whims of their authoritarian master.
Just one question: Is the authoritarian president in the room with us right now?
The No Kings Fantasy
Nearly four months have passed since progressive activists first swarmed the streets nationwide under the banner “No Kings.” It was a well-organized and heavily funded event, backed by nearly 200 “partners” and rife with signs calling President Trump a con man, a rapist, and a felon, among other epithets. Conservative activist Christopher Rufo of the Manhattan Institute accidentally stumbled into one of these protests in Oregon and saw a sign that read “super callous, fragile, racist, sexist, Nazi POTUS,” a colorful riff on Mary Poppins.
~Snip~
Today, October 18, expect much of the same. “[M]illions of us are rising again,” explains the event’s website, “to show the world: America has no kings, and the power belongs to the people.” Of course the power belongs to the people – that’s how Trump returned to the White House: The people chose him. Though if you believe the progressive narrative, when millions of Americans protested in June, the president was mere inches away from getting crowned. But thankfully, the “world saw the power of the people, and President Trump’s attempt at a coronation collapsed under the strength of a movement rising against his abuses of power,” claims the No Kings website. Phew.
~Snip~
Astroturf
One of the lead organizers of No Kings is Indivisible, self-described as “a grassroots movement of thousands of local Indivisible groups with a mission to elect progressive leaders, rebuild our democracy, and defeat the Trump agenda.” Grassroots might be a bit of a misdirection. George Soros’ Open Society Foundations has given the left-wing group seven grants since its conception in 2017. According to OSF’s website, the last contribution was in 2023, a two-year grant of $3 million “to support the grantee’s social welfare activities.” Many of the nearly 200 partners that No Kings advertises on its website have also apparently received funds from OSF.
~Snip~
They don’t even look as if they’re trying to hide the Astroturf propping up this operation. Maybe that’s because few people seem to be paying attention, which is probably how so many on the left are fully convinced Trump is an authoritarian. Perhaps the most baffling part of it all is that even if the protests have zero impact on the political realm, everybody involved with No Kings can likely still say the endeavor was successful since the president was, in fact, not crowned king of America. Turns out fictitious problems are easy to solve.

Commentary:
So many lied to confused and hate filled people. But One Antidote.
Strange, Democrats once claimed they were pro-border enforcement. Now DSA Marxists are all anti-border enforcement, because Trump is president. They’re liars, hypocrites and anarchists. But that’s not saying anything new.
 
There are always protests going on against whatever president is running the country. Nonetheless and like I have always said, when choosing which one is the best and which one is the worst, you have to go with what the majority feels.

Here below, you will see what I mean. There are anti-Biden rallies and anti-Trump rallies. The former are in the thousands and the latter in the hundreds of thousands. Which is more meaningful

AntiBidenrallyComp.webp


AntiTrumpnokingsComp.webp


and here is more data to support the above:

New data shows No Kings was one of the largest days of protest in US history

The historic number of No Kings Day protesters and their expansive geographic spread are signs of a growing and durable pro-democracy movement.
 
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There are always protests going on against whatever president is running the country. Nonetheless and like I have always said, when choosing which one is the best and which one is the worst, you have to go with what the majority feels.

Here below, you will see what I mean. There are anti-Biden rallies and anti-Trump rallies. The former are in the thousands and the latter in the hundreds of thousands. Which is more meaningful

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and here is more data to support the above:

New data shows No Kings was one of the largest days of protest in US history

The historic number of No Kings Day protesters and their expansive geographic spread are signs of a growing and durable pro-democracy movement.
For a fake issue...congrats
 
There are always protests going on against whatever president is running the country. Nonetheless and like I have always said, when choosing which one is the best and which one is the worst, you have to go with what the majority feels.

Here below, you will see what I mean. There are anti-Biden rallies and anti-Trump rallies. The former are in the thousands and the latter in the hundreds of thousands. Which is more meaningful

View attachment 1174833

View attachment 1174835

and here is more data to support the above:

New data shows No Kings was one of the largest days of protest in US history

The historic number of No Kings Day protesters and their expansive geographic spread are signs of a growing and durable pro-democracy movement.
So, are you saying that Republicans need their own George Soros to finance huge showy protests with paid demonstrators?

Or that Republicans should stop working do damn much so they have time to go to one protest after another like Democrats?
 
So, are you saying that Republicans need their own George Soros to finance huge showy protests with paid demonstrators?

Or that Republicans should stop working do damn much so they have time to go to one protest after another like Democrats?
Oh sure, Soros paid zillions of dollars to get people to go on anti-Trump rallies, right?

that is a true Trump lover answer!
 
There are always protests going on against whatever president is running the country. Nonetheless and like I have always said, when choosing which one is the best and which one is the worst, you have to go with what the majority feels.
The majority has made it clear how they "feel"
2024 Popular Vote : Trump 49.9% - Harris 48.3%
2024 Electoral College: Trump 312 - Harris 226
2024 House of Representatives: Republicans 220 Democrats 215
2024 Senate: Republicans 53 +4

..yet Democrats continue to ignore it.
 
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There are always protests going on against whatever president is running the country. Nonetheless and like I have always said, when choosing which one is the best and which one is the worst, you have to go with what the majority feels.

Here below, you will see what I mean. There are anti-Biden rallies and anti-Trump rallies. The former are in the thousands and the latter in the hundreds of thousands. Which is more meaningful

View attachment 1174833

View attachment 1174840

and here is more data to support the above:

New data shows No Kings was one of the largest days of protest in US history

The historic number of No Kings Day protesters and their expansive geographic spread are signs of a growing and durable pro-democracy movement.
You're delusional. Interesting that you conveniently overlooked the 77.3 million voices that made sure our current POTUS is in DC looking after the interests of Americans.
 

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