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@MaeTellu

Eh.

Beigetreten Ocak 2012
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Mrz.T@MaeTellu·
@DilksJay @amanpour She is definitely claiming her pussy presspool “rank” is equivalent to a soldiers’s earned rank.
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Jay Dilks@DilksJay·
@amanpour I’m going to post this because so many people are thinking Christiane was claiming she served. It caught my attention too but here you go per Grok:
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Christiane Amanpour
Christiane Amanpour@amanpour·
Using the Pentagon podium to lash out at journalists in extreme biblical terms is unprecedented, misguided, and frankly wrong on the substance. Ever since Sunday School Catholic classes, I have been well aware of the Scribes and the Pharisees. They were the bad guys against Jesus, the good guy… in current U.S. good v evil war parlance. Bearing witness to the truth is what we journalists are commanded to do, without fear nor favor. I am also well aware of the Ten Commandments, and therefore urge any government radical anywhere, to follow the 9th… against bearing false witness. And finally an observation: the current Secretary of War, f/k/a Defence, left the military with the rank of Major. I recall my dogtag in the first Gulf war had the rank of major... the very same rank. Just sayin’!
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Handre@Handre·
Cash for Clunkers destroyed 690,000 functional vehicles in 2009, creating an artificial scarcity that rippled through used car markets for over a decade. The Obama administration sold this $3 billion program as environmental salvation and economic stimulus, but any free market economist could predict the real outcome: massive wealth destruction disguised as progress. The program forced dealers to pour sodium silicate into engines, permanently destroying cars that poor families could have afforded. Politicians eliminated the bottom tier of the used car market overnight. Suddenly, a reliable $3,000 Honda Civic became a $7,000 Honda Civic (if you could find one). The supposed beneficiaries — working-class Americans who needed affordable transportation — got priced out entirely. Government intervention always creates unseen victims, and Cash for Clunkers delivered them by the millions. Single mothers, college students, and minimum-wage workers watched their mobility options vanish as used car prices soared 30% between 2009 and 2014. The environmental gains proved negligible too: most clunkers averaged 15-17 MPG while replacements hit 24-25 MPG. Destroying half a million cars to improve average fuel economy by 8 MPG represents the kind of central planning that would give Soviet bureaucrats a hard-on. The wealth destruction extended beyond sticker prices. Higher transportation costs forced people into longer payment terms, creating a debt cycle that persists today. Cash for Clunkers normalized 84-month auto loans, turning cars from depreciating assets into multi-year financial anchors. Bureaucrats congratulated themselves for moving inventory off dealer lots while condemning an entire generation to transportation poverty.
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The Midwesterner
The Midwesterner@Th_Midwesterner·
While Jocelyn Benson submitted her petition signatures for Jocelyn Benson to approve, the candidate for governor used the steps of her office building for a mini rally. Benson's campaign disabled the video on YouTube, but it is here:
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Spencer Pratt reveals that Mayor Karen Bass brought on Janice Quinones to head Los Angeles Department of Water and Power She was paid $750,000 per year, nearly double the old water chief People working under her were making $400,000-$300,000 each Janice Quinones is who decided to drain the The Santa Ynez Reservoir because of a little tear that would have only cost $120,000 to fix Instead she drained the 117 million gallon reservoir. This reservoir is what could have been used to fight the pacific palisades fire It was empty for over a year because the California Democrat “mafia” was only going to give contracts to their own people Spencer says. (Their donors) So a woman making $750,000 per year, having multiple people making $400,000-$300,000 per year let the palisades burn over a $120,000 tear in a reservoir
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Amy Curtis
Amy Curtis@RantyAmyCurtis·
MAGA isn't suing nuns to make them provide birth control or bend the knee to trans ideology. MAGA didn't try to make priests break the seal of the confessional. MAGA didn't label Catholics "domestic terrorists" and weaponize the FACE Act. Democrats did.
Christopher Hale@ChristopherHale

MAGA hates Catholics.

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Theo Wold
Theo Wold@RealTheoWold·
The New York Times tells us the story of an illegal alien couple from Honduras who were expecting their first child. After being deported last year due to a charge for drug possession, they snuck back across the U.S. border (a felony) to ensure their son would be born an American. They were then deported yet again-- but their son is now an American citizen with the same rights as you and I. This is why the Supreme Court needs to overturn birthright citizenship.
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Walter Curt
Walter Curt@wcdispatch·
What do a demolished building, a dental office, and an immigrant hub have in common? In Michigan, they’re all billing Medicaid, and you’re paying for it. I went chasing a lead, all I found was the demo team eating lunch. That crew sent me chasing a story that found $118M billed by 21 dissolved businesses across the state. The demolition site became the blueprint I needed to follow the money. 🧵🇺🇸
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Mrz.T@MaeTellu·
@emmylanepotter They both have had the benefit (?) of wealth, plastic surgery, personal chefs and trainers, etc. It’s pathetic how desperate they both are to appear young. They are old. Put them side by side with a 20 year old. Youth and old age are not the same. But equally important
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Emmy Potter
Emmy Potter@emmylanepotter·
Nicole Kidman is 58 and Sandra Bullock is 61, and they are both roughly in the age range of the Golden Girls actresses when the show first aired but they're presented as hot shit (which they are). Wild how radically our cultural ideas about women over 50 have shifted since 1985.
Variety@Variety

Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock arrive to #CinemaCon for “Practical Magic 2."

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Congressman Rich McCormick, MBA MD
I voted to extend TPS for Haitians because I cannot, in good conscience, send people who were lawfully granted protection here, followed our laws, and built lives under our rules back to rape, murder, and chaos in a lawless Haiti. This is completely separate from amnesty or illegal immigration. Conflating the two is dangerous.
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Charlie LeDuff
Charlie LeDuff@Charlieleduff·
The DOJ has fired Detroit-based Asst. U.S. Attorney Sunita Doddamani, for allegedly weaponizing the law against pro-life activists. Doddamani is a protege, former employee, and close personal friend of Michigan AG Dana Nessel. * photo credit Judge Jaimie Powell Horowitz
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@cathyrusson I’m against the death penalty. It goes against my religion. But this case is causing me to have a moral crisis. He should die.
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Cathy Russon
Cathy Russon@cathyrusson·
Here's Tanner Horner after he kills 7-yr-old Athena Strand, smoking a cigarette.
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Dave
Dave@GamewithDave·
For anyone who used a computer between 1990 & 2005… what’s the one game you still think about?
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Brandon Gill
Brandon Gill@realBrandonGill·
The House just voted to give de facto amnesty to hundreds of thousands of Haitians. 91% of them entered the country illegally. 65% of Haitian non-citizen households are on welfare. How in the world does this benefit the American people?
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JohnnyFSE
JohnnyFSE@JohnnyFSE·
Lance Corporal Daniel Montano, 21, was stabbed in the neck in downtown Wilmington, NC on Easter Sunday. He died the next day. He had enlisted in October 2024. He was a Marine. The man charged with his murder is Davy Spencer, 47. What follows is not opinion. It is public record. —— 1995: Spencer's first criminal record. He was 16. 1996: Felony hit and run. Three counts of felony breaking and entering. Prison. 2004: Attempted drug trafficking. Assault on a female. Prison. 2006: Assault on a female. Wanton injury to property. Prison. 2009: Assault on a female. Prison. 2011: Drug possession. Communicating threats. Prison. 2013–2014: Multiple counts of selling heroin. Multiple counts of possession with intent to distribute. 2015: Convicted as a Habitual Felon — a designation reserved for those with three or more prior felony convictions. Under North Carolina law, a Class C Habitual Felon conviction carries a maximum sentence of 19 years. DA Timothy Severo negotiated a plea deal. Judge Jay D. Hockenbury accepted it. Spencer received a minimum term of 7 years, 3 months. —— January 17, 2021: Spencer is released. January 17, 2022: Parole ends. He is fully free. 2023: Arrested twice in New Hanover County. Given unsecured bonds of $1,000 and $100 respectively — meaning he paid nothing to walk out. He skipped both court dates. Both bond forfeitures were entered against him. He never paid. Nothing else happened. July 31, 2025 — 8 months before the murder: Spencer is arrested by the Wilmington Police Department and charged with resisting a public officer, marijuana possession, and assault on a government official or employee. DA Ben David's office negotiated a plea deal. Judge James H. Faison III accepted it. The assault charge was permanently dismissed. Spencer pleaded guilty to the two minor misdemeanors. His sentence: 27 days — which he had already served in pretrial detention. He walked out of court that same day. —— April 5, 2026 — Easter Sunday, 2:00 AM: Spencer stabbed Daniel Montano in the neck in the 100 block of North Front Street in downtown Wilmington. April 6, 2026: Montano died from his injuries. He was 21 years old. He was from San Bernardino, California. He had served his country for less than two years. —— Every fact in this post was pulled from North Carolina public court records and the NC Department of Adult Correction database. Every name is a matter of public record. This is what the public record looks like when no one is watching. It's why I built CourtWatch.us ...More to come... Rest in peace, Lance Corporal Montano.
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh

🚨 BREAKING: Outrage is erupting nationwide after a known violent criminal with over 60 CHARGES killed US Marine Daniel Montano, 21, in Wilmington NC Davy Spencer LENGTHY record includes felonies and violent offenses. They knew. But judges released him. LOCK UP THE JUDGES.

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David Joe May
David Joe May@TheGrayRider·
Why would Congress EVEN HAVE a 'Hush Fund' to protect member offenders?
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Insurrection Barbie
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
In 1995, Congress created a Treasury-funded settlement account to handle workplace misconduct claims against its members. The proceedings were confidential. The money came from taxpayers. The members were never named publicly. It was and is a machine for making problems disappear and for three decades, that is exactly what it did. Under both Republican and Democratic leadership, the fund paid out over $18 million in settlements while the names of the members responsible stayed buried. Leaders on both sides claimed they didn’t know the details. That was technically true because the committee chairs who approved payments were shielded from leadership. But that’s by design. On purpose they could have known if they bothered to ask. Nancy Pelosi needs to answer for this. Pelosi didn’t just lead the Democratic caucus she built Eric Swalwell. She appointed him to the House Intelligence Committee, chose him as an impeachment manager for both of Donald Trump’s Senate trials, and backed his ascension through the party ranks for over a decade. She was a longtime ally who trusted him with high-profile assignments while, according to multiple accounts that have already dropped, his behavior was anything but hidden. Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said on ABC’s “This Week” that every member in Congress knew not to let young staffers around Swalwell calling it “not a secret there.” Then why the hell was nothing done? Pelosi stated: “I had none whatsoever.” No one believed that. Swalwell has been accused by four women of sexual assault, harassment, and rape, which he denies. One accuser alleged at a Beverly Hills press conference that Swalwell drugged her drink, choked and raped her in 2018. What makes this more than a routine scandal is the pattern it exposes. The settlement system created in 1995 didn’t just allow misconduct to be buried, it guaranteed that leadership could maintain plausible deniability while the WE, US, the TAXPAYER quietly absorbed the cost. Pelosi’s claim of total ignorance about Swalwell follows the same script as her initial defense of John Conyers in 2017, when she called him “an icon” before public pressure forced a reversal. Ryan’s tenure followed the same template reactive, reluctant, and timed to the news cycle rather than to the needs of victims. The settlement fund is the why. The Capitol where the people most likely to know about misconduct were the people with the most to lose from saying so and where the institutional response to predatory behavior was, for decades, a confidential check paid for by US the taxpayers without our consent .
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Rogue POTUS Staff
Rogue POTUS Staff@RoguePOTUSStaff·
@EricLeeAtty Everyone saying that American taxpayers shouldn't have to pay for this woman's treatment should remember that we are only paying because the family is in custody. If they had never been arrested, they would be paying for their own treatment.
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Eric Lee
Eric Lee@EricLeeAtty·
Very, very sad to report that Hayam El Gamal, mother of 5 kids detained at Dilley for 10+ months, has suffered a serious medical emergency due to systematic denial of medical attention by ICE. We can now share the following: For many weeks Ms. El Gamal has been concerned about a growth on her chest that has caused pain for many weeks. She has made complaints to Dilley staff and ICE repeatedly but has been denied a visit to an outside doctor. She had specifically made requests for a CT scan to identify the lump and the source of her pain. On Thursday April 8, a doctor at Dilley told her that he had put in a request for a CT scan but "higher ups" in either ICE or CoreCivic overrode his request, and so no scan was conducted. Medical records show she had been demanding help since February, at which time she said her pain had been already worsening for 8 weeks. A doctor at Dilley said the lump in her chest was merely a bone. Mid-morning on Friday April 9, Ms. El Gamal began experiencing excruciating pain which she rated an 11 out of 10. She described the pain as being stabbed through the back to the stomach. At about 11 AM central time she began pleading with officials for painkillers and medical attention. After two hours of asking for help (at around 1 PM central time) she was taken to an off-site emergency room. While there she received lab work and, finally, a CT scan. The CT scan confirmed that the lump was not a bone, but it did not reveal what the lump was. The scan also showed she has "fluid around the heart." The ER doctor recommended an ultrasound to determine what was causing the pain, but this was denied. Ms. El Gamal was told she had to go back to Dilley and was not given the ultrasound. We do not know if the lump is cancerous, all we know is that the pain is increasing, the incidents are becoming worse and worse, and she is not receiving proper diagnosis that could lead to proper treatment. After 10 months in detention, Ms. El Gamal remains in pain. We are concerned that the systematic denial of medical attention may result in her death. Her children are extremely worried about their mother, who is now their only guardian. Her five year old child has been denied the right to go to a dentist for 13 cavities. Her 16 year old son was told to take tylenol when he suffered from acute appendicitis. All of the children are suffering from depression. Please join us in demanding the El Gamal's immediate release so that she can acquire the urgent medical attention she desperately needs. This family has suffered enough.
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