Denise Kay
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Denise Kay
@Dinker711
Nisey, writer, researcher -https://t.co/5EAlHLqbrx…
Eastport, Annapolis, MD Beigetreten Nisan 2012
1.5K Folgt798 Follower

This absolutely needs to be investigated. We cannot have people using any insider information to profit. I’m fighting to ban stock ownership and trading for members of Congress and the President/senior officials, and will keep pressing on these other areas of concern.
CNN Breaking News@cnnbrk
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan are exploring whether certain lucrative bets placed on prediction markets have violated insider trading and other laws, multiple sources told CNN. cnn.it/4djpWTM
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A decade? He was president for four years, now a year- your math ain't matching.
What big lie? I must have missed the memo.
Please tell me what constitutional rights you have lost?
What freedoms have you lost?
Romney retired and is still a republican. How can they toss Romney out? Voters decide who is in office.
You give Trump too much space in your head- and too much credit.
As for Putin, not sure he's a puppet but he's definitely a fan boy.
Both sides lie- but we have no king- never have- people are being manipulated by dark money.
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@Dinker711 @SenWhitehouse LoL. The entire elected GOP roster has KNOWINGLY enabled trump's lawlessness for a DECADE. The GOP tossed out Cheney Kinzinger Romney because they REFUSED to tell the Big Lie, etc. GOP/MAGA elected Putin's pugnacious pedophile pocket poodle& turned the Whitehouse into Putin PROXY
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Thank you, everyone. It buoys us to know you have our backs. This was wonderful.
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The Senate didn’t fully vote, only five members did. That may be technically legal, but it’s opaque and raises serious ethical concerns.
If this is about transparency and accountability, then the solution is simple: bring the full Senate and House back and pass a bill that properly funds the ENTIRE Department of Homeland Security.
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This is the insanity of Republican Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson’s, refusal to allow a vote on the bipartisan bill that passed the Senate to fund TSA, FEMA, & the Coast Guard & ensure those workers get paid.
Americans can’t wait, vote today!
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Cheryl would be great for Maryland!
Give her a follow.
She’s fighting the machine in MD.
Cheryl Riley@Cheryl4moco
Maryland.. Decades. It was one of the best states in the nation until the Dem radicals began being “installed “ and began their utter destruction. We can be Great Again. Vote Raskin Out… Cheryl4Maryland.com
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The Senate didn’t fully vote: only five members did. That may be technically legal, but it’s opaque and raises serious ethical concerns.
If this is about transparency and accountability, then the solution is simple: bring the full Senate and House back and pass a bill that properly funds the entire Department of Homeland Security.
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Bring Congress back to D.C. now, @SpeakerJohnson.
The Senate already passed a unanimous, bipartisan funding plan. You can end this GOP shutdown today.
We're waiting, as are the American people.
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The average cost of childcare in New York City is about $26,000 per year. With over 300,000 city employees, even if just one-third have a single child, that’s roughly a $2+ billion annual cost.
If free daycare is offered to only some employees without comparable compensation for others, it raises serious fairness and equity concerns. Will NYC, then be battling lawsuits.
It may be a well-intentioned idea, but New York should get its fiscal house in order before taking on a commitment of that scale.
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Congresswoman Elfreth,
You are on the wrong side of this. When I present people with actual facts about ICE alongside what’s happening here in Maryland, their perspective shifts quickly: they recognize the political posturing for what it is.
That $75 million is intended to build safer, more modern facilities. Isn’t that what you and others have been calling for when criticizing overcrowded and inadequate conditions?
You speak out against ICE, yet remain largely silent on the serious issues within Maryland’s own prisons and jails.
You criticize ICE, but ignore that in just the first three months of this year, six Marylanders have been shot and killed by law enforcement, putting the state on pace for one of its deadliest years. By comparison, ICE has had two deaths. That disparity matters.
It’s also hard to ignore that while Maryland’s governor has cut millions from education and services for disabled children, there’s little outrage from you or others.
At some point, it becomes clear: the outrage is driven more by party than by principle. That should concern voters, especially in an election year.
Maryland deserves leaders who put citizens and truth first not party loyalty.
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Reminder: Not only did President Trump give a $75 billion blank check to ICE in the Big Ugly Law, he also did so at the expense of the American people – cutting billions in funding to SNAP for families to put food on the table. I’ve joined @RepShontelBrown and @RepMcGovern’s Feeding Families Not Fear Act to repeal the $75 billion ICE slush fund and put that money towards reversing the historic cut to SNAP. Taxpayer dollars should support making life more affordable for our neighbors, not supporting slush funds for an unchecked agency.

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Oh my gosh, Senator Van Hollen, this kind of rhetoric risks doing real harm. We should be projecting strength and a united front, not signaling hesitation.
What you’re effectively telling our adversaries is: just wait us out, and the pressure will fade.
And the irony is hard to miss. For over a decade, you’ve said Iran must be held accountable right up until someone from the other party took action.
So which is it? Accountability always or only when it’s politically convenient?
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What source- the National Archives. A great resource.
You can read the creation of the Department of Defense-the letters, documents, testimony.
The lack of communication of between the Army and Navy.
But again, the title has been around. The Secretary of the Navy wasn't created until 1798/99 (?) Before that, the Navy was under the Secretary of War.
So again, the name is not new, it is going back to its original roots, where the Secretary of War was in charge of the entire military structure.
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@Dinker711 @SeditionistGop @SecWar @WhiteHouse And then apparently dissolved in September 1947. Confidently reported from the same "source" you used... just stop already.
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@bonzack @JamesGavsie @MCO @TravelOK @visitbville @BartlesvilleEE @NewsOn6 @NASAArtemis @ExploreSpaceKSC How exciting! Safe travels
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Look at that the man with TDS - blocked little ole me before I could respond and correct him.
Heaven forbid a conversation be about facts and truth- always have to bring in Trump and their hate...then block so they can clutch their pearls.
I guess he does not want to learn the background of the 1947 act- and definitely does not want to understand that the Secretary of War- since its founding, has had the same job/oversight that the Secretary of Defense had...
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What do you mean there’s no such office? That’s confidently wrong.
Since this year marks America’s 250th anniversary, allow me to introduce you to Benjamin Lincoln, the first Secretary of War. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_…
For 166 years, the position was called Secretary of War. Then, after World War II, it was rebranded as the Secretary of Defense in 1947.
So yes, the title “Secretary of War” isn’t some made-up concept.
It’s the original name the founding fathers used.
Sorry, your history class skipped that part.
But hey, now you know.
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It’s Maryland, where wealthy liberals compete in the Olympics of virtue signaling.
They’re quick to tell you how oppressed you are, how victimized you’ve been, yet can’t explain how the government actually works.
Their grasp of the Constitution comes from a musical and talking points.
They live in million-dollar homes while holding up signs about oppression.
I watched a woman with Gucci shoes, Louis Vuitton bag, salon-perfect hair, talk about how oppressed she is.
Her shoes cost more than my entire wardrobe, and she’s the victim?
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@H34rtLikeDavid @AlBuffalo2nite The majority do not live in Baltimore-
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@AlBuffalo2nite Remember the buses? I’d be curious to know just how many of these people are “payroll protestors” who don’t even live in Baltimore. 🤔
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@C_3C_3 Howard County left their McMansions for a stroll down Pratt and Light streets like the tourists and day-trippers they are.
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@JenniferSey What the h*ll are they talking about? It's like a bad SNL skit.
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@ChrisMurphyCT Wrong, Senator. There are still kinks to work out (like an overturned ball 4 with a player stealing second as that scenario produced the ejection). But c’mon. Who wants wrong plate calls changing outcomes of games?
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ABS is not making the game better.
tru@trumanation_
WE HAVE OUR FIRST EVER ABS RAGE BAIT EJECTION😭
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@mattvanswol I thought the child did pretty well. The only question I have is, why would she feel silenced?
No one is stopping her from being heard.
That is the question she should have been challenged with.
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I’m not the one who’s blind.
Let’s start with the obvious: we don’t have a king, we haven’t since 1776.
What Constitutional rights have you lost? None.
If we’re going to talk about authoritarian behavior, removing a sitting president from the ticket and replacing him with a candidate who received no primary votes raises far more serious questions about the democratic process.
Trump may be a narcissistic ass, but that’s not the same as being a king.
I didn’t vote for him, but I also haven’t lost the ability to look at facts for what they are, instead of following blindly.
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@Dinker711 @SenWhitehouse Denise, You sadden me. Your eyes are blind to the obvious.
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@DarMV @SenWhitehouse Little ole Darlene posts a reply and then blocks because
1) Her comment has nothing to do with my response.
2) She is afraid that my response would once again deal with facts and truths.
I can't imagine how sad life is when you take comfort in hate and delusions.
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Oh, Darlene. Point out exactly where I supported a pedophile. You can’t, because I didn’t.
We have no kings—that’s a fact.
Politicians lie—that’s a fact.
And too many people believe those lies—that’s a fact.
You also seem to have missed the part where I said I didn’t vote for him.
This country isn’t being divided by citizens; it’s being divided by politicians pushing narratives instead of truth.
So tell me: what Constitutional rights have you actually lost?
Like it or not, he was elected President, not by me, but by millions of Americans. And since then, many of our elected leaders have spent more time attacking one man than doing the job they were elected to do.
The country moves forward when leaders represent the people, not when they serve the party.
That is the reality you refuse to acknowledge.
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