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@ReelyFishy

Banner by Dragonsfire; lots of covid r/t, politics and typos; occasionally known for 4- letter words - working on that. mich_lis at TS

America, The Great انضم Ocak 2021
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Lis 🇺🇸 🐭@ReelyFishy·
I hear there are some investigations, some indictments, etc. since 2022? Why no pattern recognition by the feds to audit every single one as they have received money in 2025 and two guys found millions in fraud in an afternoon? Thank you for all you do. Seems like the FBI could use someone like you 💯
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican

This is getting ridiculous.

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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Hello Representative Salazar, You probably don't even know this... but he word "dignity" in your bill's title carries decades of political science literature behind it. Dignity shifted from something that originates within the individual to something engineered from above by institutions. When the UN, NGOs, and multilateral bodies invoke dignity, they mean the replacement of organic, inherited civic bonds with managed, contractual ones administered by a professional class. That is the tradition your bill's language is drawing from, whether you intend it or not. On the substance: the DIGNITY Act is amnesty. Symbolic barriers to permanent residency do not change that the bill provides a path to legal status for tens of millions of people who entered the country unlawfully. Others have dissected the policy details thoroughly, so I won't repeat their work here. But I want to press a different question. Why the insistence that this isn't amnesty? The most straightforward explanation is that you know your constituents oppose it. They voted for enforcement, in the most demographically diverse Republican coalition in modern history. That coalition didn't ask for managed integration. It asked for sovereignty. The Founding Fathers built a republic from the bottom up, starting with human nature as it actually is: rooted in specific communities. The rules-based international order builds from the top down, starting with an abstract ideal and engineering populations to match it. Your bill, whatever its intentions, belongs to the second tradition, the one that is non-American. It assumes that cohesion can be manufactured through NGO programs... public schools, civic integration, managed assimilation... rather than protected through enforcement of the boundaries that a self-governing people chose to establish. That is not a conservative position. It is not a republican position in any meaningful sense. And your constituents can see it. We see you. You are a fraud, Representative Salazar.
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Harold__Finch
Harold__Finch@HaroldWren22·
If the Iranian faction we’re negotiating with cant control the IRGC & stop the attacks, a few things are possible: 1. The ceasefire collapses & the US resumes killing the regime from the air. 2. The GCC states finally have enough & start attacking Iran (less likely) 3. A short period where attacks are tolerated transpires while the intelligence picture & target list is refined & then the bombing recommences. If the IRGC doesn’t stop the attacks, the negotiators look like they are not able to deliver. Meanwhile we gather intelligence on who’s still alive & who’s running things. Bad news for the IRGC. Reality is as @DanLinnaeus pointed out earlier, neither side is going to accept any of the other sides demands, & this is a prelude to Act II. Do we make a full 15 days before Act II begins? Place your bets.
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Lis 🇺🇸 🐭@ReelyFishy·
@LassinMI There is one more out farther in the field. A handfull of tundras floating around (wayyyy too much rain). Was hoping to hear the trumpeting. Can't get over how big they are!!!
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lassinMI@LassinMI·
@ReelyFishy Yep, black beak. Their trumpeting is so cool.
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Lis 🇺🇸 🐭@ReelyFishy·
This big one (Trumpeter Swan, I believe) was out just past the garden this afternoon. Absolutely huge.
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Tim Burchett
Tim Burchett@timburchett·
If you had not exposed this total failure of the Biden Administration these folks would still be going without. You are what a true journalist is about Brother and I’m proud to call you a friend.
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol

🚨#BREAKING: For the FIRST TIME in the 558 days since Hurricane Helene... ...a train has now rolled through the town of Old Fort NC. Probably matters to very few people in this world, but I honestly never thought we would see this.

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LHGrey™️
LHGrey™️@grey4626·
Fuck no. Never. Not today. Not tomorrow. Not in some backroom deal dressed up as “compassionate reform.” And certainly not from any spineless fraud in Congress who dares wear the label of conservative while selling out the very voters who just handed us a mandate for sovereignty, not surrender. This DIGNIDAD Act...H.R. 4393, that bipartisan Trojan horse peddled by Rep. Salazar and her Democrat co-sponsors...is nothing less than a velvet-gloved amnesty for potentially 11 to 12 million illegal entrants who planted themselves here before the end of 2020. Seven-year renewable “Dignity Program” status? Work authorization? Protection from removal? Travel papers? All for a $7,000 restitution fee and a background check that any cartel operative with half a brain could launder through? This isn’t accountability. This is a reward for line-jumping, a middle finger to every American worker displaced, every veteran trained to train his own cheaper replacement, every community strained by the chaos of unchecked invasion. It doesn’t just undermine the mass deportations Americans demanded at the ballot box...it grinds them to a halt under layers of bureaucratic theater and endless court delays. Let’s cut the psychological bullshit, because that’s exactly what this is: a masterclass in elite self-deception and voter betrayal. The RINOs eyeing a “yes” vote aren’t confused about the facts. They know the data...record crossings, fentanyl floods, wage suppression for native-born laborers, strained schools and hospitals, and cultural fragmentation that no amount of corporate lobbying can paper over. But they’re driven by a deeper pathology: the craven calculus of the uniparty careerist. Fear of media smears. Greed for Chamber of Commerce cash. A subconscious contempt for the working-class base that built this republic while they jet off to donor retreats. They tell themselves it’s “pragmatic” or “humane,” but it’s pure psychological projection...the same cognitive dissonance that lets them virtue-signal “border security” in the preamble while gutting enforcement in the fine print. Mandatory E-Verify and barriers? Cute window dressing. The real engine is legalization, and it signals to the world: come on in, the path is paved. Anyone voting for this who calls themselves conservative isn’t just full of shit...they’re actively complicit in the erosion of the social contract. They are the psychological equivalent of a fifth columnist: smiling while they hand the keys to the kingdom to those who never earned them, all while the forgotten American...veteran, father, mother, taxpayer...watches his future auctioned off for cheap labor and cheap applause. This bill must be DEAD ON ARRIVAL. Shred it. Bury it. Salt the earth so it never resurrects in another session, under another euphemism. No compromise on sovereignty. No negotiation with invasion. Americans voted for enforcement, not euphemisms. The line is here, and it does not move. 💀⚖️🗡️🦅
Brandon Gill@realBrandonGill

No amnesty today. No amnesty tomorrow. No amnesty next month. No amnesty next year. No amnesty ever.

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Lis 🇺🇸 🐭@ReelyFishy·
@DonnieDetroit19 Thank you! We don't usually have any swans stop by. We had some smaller Tundra Swans for a couple of days - 12-20 or so.
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Dave Bondy
Dave Bondy@DaveBondyTV·
It may be freezing outside, but the sun is out and that makes it mentally feel a little warmer.
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Grassroots Army
Grassroots Army@GrassrootArmy·
It’s been interesting to watch the reaction after I spoke about Gretchen Whitmer in my Amazon Best Seller, Men Are Forged, Not Found. The left is losing their minds. 🙄 #Weird Not because anything I said was untrue, but because it hit a nerve. When you challenge the narrative, especially one they’ve been working so hard to rebuild, the response isn’t discussion, it’s outrage. 😡 And let’s be honest about what’s happening. You can already see the shift. Her silence. The rebranding. The attempt to rewrite history and position herself as a “good governor” as the groundwork gets laid for a possible presidential run. 🤮 But the problem they will run into is this. Too many of us actually lived through it. We remember the lockdowns. The mandates. The small businesses crushed. The families divided. The arrogance of leadership that forgot who they were supposed to serve. That doesn’t just disappear because the messaging changes. I’m out of politics, but I’m not out of being an American. And as citizens, we don’t get to clock out on holding our leaders accountable. That responsibility doesn’t end when a campaign does, it begins there. I’ve made it very clear, I have zero interest in ever running again. But I will never forget what was done to us. The mandates, the shutdowns, the disregard for people’s lives, livelihoods, our children suffering, and freedoms, it mattered. It still matters. Public servants are exactly that, servants of the people. And when they forget that, it’s on us to remind them. I will continue to speak. I will continue to stand. And I will do everything in my power to make sure the truth is not buried, ignored, or rewritten. Because this country is worth fighting for, and silence is not an option. 💪🏽🇺🇸
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Lis 🇺🇸 🐭@ReelyFishy·
@CadleSam It's funny I shouldn't know all of the words to this song, but turns out I still do.
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unseen1
unseen1@unseen1_unseen·
Trump is never backed into a corner. Trump never bluffs and he doesn't cave. How hard is this to understand? You all have had 11 years to figure this out and he wrote a freaking book on it. Trump starts every deal at the furtherest point he is willing to go. He will deal towards a more compromised position. If the other side gives up things, he will give up some of the stuff he doesnt really care about. (Idiots call this TACO instead of deal making either because they are too stupid to understand it, or think others are too stupid and they want to push a negative talking pt about the ultimate deal made.) Both sides continue until a deal is struck. If they cant come to any agreement, Trump will revert to his original position and go with that. Iran has 7 hours and 30 minutes to make a deal or they get blown back to the stone age. So far, the deal they are trying to make isn't enough for Trump to move from his original position if reports are correct. They need to give him something or he is fine with blowing them to hell.
Erick Erickson@EWErickson

What's actually happening here is the President has embraced the "mad man" theory and is trying to convince the Iranians that he's willing to do whatever to wipe them out in hopes of getting a deal. The failure is that the President, like so many others, doesn't actually appreciate that the Iranians are mad men who live in a fundamentally religious world where they really do believe they are to wipe out Israel and their citizens are expendable. But no, this is not an unhinged President. It's a man playing a role as a negotiation tactic. Unfortunately, the President is going to be backed into a corner of extreme options by doing this, or be mocked for TACO again.

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Aaron Siri
Aaron Siri@AaronSiriSG·
Who is more likely to spread the pertussis bacterium (aka, whooping cough)—those vaccinated or those unvaccinated? The reality (see FDA, industry, and pharma scientists sources below) is that it is the vaccinated. Why? Two reasons. First, those vaccinated are less likely to have symptoms if infected with the pertussis bacterium but the bacterium still multiplies in their nasopharynx and they then unknowingly spreading it to others (instead of showing symptoms and knowing to isolate). Not science fiction—the hard cold facts as detailed below. Second, and this makes the reality even worse, because after an unvaccinated person has been infected with pertussis (and is more likely to have symptoms and stay in bed) that person won’t get infected again for at least many years – but the vaccinated individual can become infected over, and over, and over again with the pertussis bacterium because of the defective immunity this vaccine generates. But don’t worry, legacy media, no doubt won’t let the facts stand in the way of their hyperbolic reporting. They will blindly, like religious adherents, seek to blame, persecute, and shame those who do not inject this product instead of facing the reality: those vaccinated are more likely to spread this pathogen. If you don’t agree with the foregoing, take it up with the FDA, industry scientists, infectious diseases societies, and the hard cold data and science: - As the FDA explained in 2024: “aP [acellular pertussis] containing vaccines induce helper T cells (TH2) memory and neutralizing antibody responses that effectively prevent symptomatic disease but fail to prevent colonization and carriage.” fda.gov/media/181937/d… - As those considered the world's leading pertussis vaccine experts, pharma consultants, and infectious disease societies explained in a consensus paper on pertussis vaccine in 2019: “Natural infection evokes both mucosal and systemic immune responses, while aPVs [acellular pertussis vaccines] induce only a systemic immune response. … Mucosal immunity is essential to prevent colonization and transmission of B. pertussis organisms. Consequently, preventive measures such as aPVs that do not induce a valid mucosal response can prevent disease but cannot avoid infection and transmission. … aPV pertussis vaccines do not prevent colonization. Consequently, they do not reduce the circulation of B. pertussis and do not exert any herd immunity effect.” pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31333640/ They also explained that: “Lack of mucosal immune responses after aPV administration favor infection, persistent colonization, and transmission of the pathogen.” - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29180031/ (“That vaccination does not prevent B. pertussis infection in humans, nor the circulation of the organism in human populations in any important manner, comes from the observation that the inter-epidemic intervals have not changed in a major way since the implementation of mass vaccination.”); pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30793754/ (“Because of linked-epitope suppression, all children who were primed by DTaP vaccines will be more susceptible to pertussis throughout their lifetimes, and there is no easy way to decrease this increased lifetime susceptibility.”). For a detailed discussion with many more citations and irrefutable evidence, see Chapter 9 of Vaccines, Amen.
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Joel Pollak
Joel Pollak@joelpollak·
Even if nothing happens tonight the valuable intelligence we are likely gaining as Iran reacts to Trump’s threats — made more credible by the media/Democrat freakout — is invaluable. We are watching what Iran is trying to protect, and how. TDS as a weapon is the great revelation.
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TheLastRefuge
TheLastRefuge@TheLastRefuge2·
I asked this somewhat rhetorical question a long time ago; during a period when I spent several months thinking about it. The question was posed because the problem it represents, the reality of what took place, is actually much bigger than easily answered by a surface level analysis. The same question applies all these years later. There is evidence, physical documentation, of what took place scattered around the various silos of our government. However, assembling that evidence into a cogent understanding is a task made much more difficult when you consider the ramifications of what the true nature of the evidence highlights. There are those who would argue, and I would be unable to argue against the point, that the system of govt we rely upon to facilitate the core functions of a functioning society may not survive the truest outline of events. Everything could change, and that creates a massive institutional level fear that drives people to keep the activity hidden. The need for control is a reaction to fear. The level of control deployed highlights the severity of that fear. It is a much deeper question than it appears. It is a question that, quite frankly, may not be possible to answer; yet, it is a question that needs to be discussed.
TheLastRefuge@TheLastRefuge2

How does the office of a U.S. president; and more importantly the republic itself; survive a coordinated coup effort involving all three branches of government; while simultaneously those in charge of exposing the corruption fear the scale is too damaging for them to reveal?

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