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@Satiristas

Comic provocateurs targeting political hypocrisy, media distortion & institutionalized ignorance. By @PaulProvenza & @Dan_Dion: https://t.co/vpn2fkEmRn

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Horrors Beyond Comprehension
@ME_Observer_ Look at this picture. Do you really think this person is normal? he's a lunatic. He lives in a fantasy world, dreams of being a conqueror, but the reality is that 90% of the time he’s too drunk and high to see the mess he’s making.
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Scott Dworkin
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A massive developer tried to quietly push through a 1.6 MILLION sq ft data center in Monroe Township, NJ. Local residents found out, packed the council meetings, and forced an outright ban on ALL data centers in the town. Big Tech picked the wrong fight. Read how they did it: dworkinsubstack.com/p/five-resista…
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Noah B. Price
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🚨 ALARMING: Small town Louisiana is in CHAOS because of Zuckerberg. Meta is building a $27 BILLION AI data center... 4 million sq ft on 2,250 acres. They’re permitted to suck 23 MILLION gallons of water PER DAY while locals deal with noise, lights, dust, and skyrocketing bills. Estimates are saying 600 million gallons of water per year will be used... This is what “progress” looks like? Turning peaceful American towns into server farms for ALL OF YOUR DATA. Big Tech gets richer, off of the data that they legally stole from you... all because you signed the terms and conditions. Regular people are getting screwed. Say goodbye to any ounce of privacy that you think you may have had left. Who’s really winning here? Tag someone who needs to see this. Let me know what you think, and SHARE THIS so that others may too!
Noah B. Price@TrueOnX

🚨 This is what it sounds like living HALF A MILE from a data center at 1AM. They’re sucking 5 MILLION gallons of water PER DAY in a drought state… while you can’t even collect rainwater in some places. Constant roar. No sleep. Destroyed property values. This is the “AI future” they sold us? Wake up. Let me know what you think, and SHARE THIS so that others may too. Don't forget to check out the attached video too!

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Andrew Weinstein
Andrew Weinstein@Weinsteinlaw·
The pattern is unmistakable and repulsive. If you keep calling Black leaders "low IQ," you aren't expressing a political disagreement. You are using a racist dog whistle to undermine their humanity. Every single time Donald Trump uses this slur, he shows the country that his politics are built entirely on grievance and bigotry. It’s a disgrace to the office and a stain on this country.
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Robert Reich
Robert Reich@RBReich·
Why is the President of the United States shilling so hard for cryptocurrency? Because the entire industry is a Ponzi scheme — and he's the conman-in-chief.
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Chad Scott
Chad Scott@cpscott16·
Remember the Trump gold card? The card that granted you US citizenship for a mere $5 million? Howard Lutnick said they sold 1,000 on day one. Trump said 1 million people are lined up for this. Guess how many they have actually completed? One, and it was for only $1 million. Supposedly, there are something like 59 more who paid the $15,000 processing fee. But only 1 has been completed.
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Republicans against Trump
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump·
Todd Blanche is such a fraud. He’s now claiming the DOJ has more evidence against James Comey than just the “8647” seashell post: “This is about a body of evidence the grand jury collected over 11 months.” This case is going to get thrown out very quickly and he knows it. It’s all about trying to stay in the dear leader’s good graces so he can get the Attorney General job.
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Gianl1974
Gianl1974@Gianl1974·
Donald TRUMP and his proxies are Putin’s puppets. Russian AGENTs! A far-fetched claim or a valid one? Remember that he said, during a conversation with Elon Musk in August 2024, that if things went wrong for him, the safest place for him would be Venezuela. Let’s analyse this further, as this political suspicion leads to claims such as ‘The Trump administration is in the process of rescuing the Russian regime, which it needs to extort money from Europe,’ as stated by Françoise Thom, a historian and specialist in the Soviet Union and post-communist Russia. What is the documented basis for this suspicion? 📜 Trump – Russia / Pro-Kremlin networks 1980s 1987: Donald Trump’s trip to Moscow at the invitation of the Soviet government to discuss a hotel project. Fact: official invitation, no project realised. Interpretation: first official contacts with Soviet networks. 1990s – Early 2000s 1996–2002: Several trips to Russia to explore property projects (Moscow Tower, St Petersburg Tower). Fact: projects abandoned. Interpretation: persistent desire to establish a foothold in the Russian market. 1998–2005: Financial difficulties for the Trump empire → emergence of foreign investors, including those from the former USSR. Fact: certain transactions linked to offshore funds attributed to oligarchs. 2008 Dmitry Rybolovlev, a Russian oligarch, buys a mansion in Palm Beach for $95 million, approximately $40 million above Trump’s purchase price. Fact: public sale. Interpretation: transaction deemed overpriced, possible transfer of value. 2013 Organisation of the Miss Universe pageant in Moscow, sponsored by Aras Agalarov, a tycoon close to the Kremlin. Meeting with high-level Russian political and business figures. Fact: official and widely publicised event. Interpretation: consolidation of Russian-Trump business relations. 2015–2016 (Presidential campaign) Confidential discussions regarding the “Trump Tower Moscow” project via Michael Cohen, whilst Trump publicly stated he had no business ties with Russia. Paul Manafort joins the campaign team (close ties with Viktor Yanukovych, the pro-Russian former Ukrainian president, and Russian oligarchs). Michael Flynn attends an RT gala dinner in Moscow, sitting next to Putin. Interpretation: implicit political alignment with a thaw in relations with Moscow. 2017–2020 (Presidency) Repeated criticism of NATO, threats of a partial withdrawal of US support for Europe. Minimal reaction to documented Russian interference in the 2016 elections. Initial refusal to criticise Putin publicly, including at the Helsinki summit (2018). However, tightening of certain sanctions against Russia and deliveries of lethal weapons to Ukraine (Javelin). Interpretation: contradictory policy, but with numerous signals perceived as pro-Moscow. Since 2021 Statements suggesting that, under his presidency, Putin would not have invaded Ukraine. Criticism of US military aid to Kyiv. Interpretation: public discourse that aligns with current Russian interests. 🔍 Summary of the body of evidence Financial networks: direct links with several oligarchs close to the Kremlin. Diplomatic ambiguities: positions that sometimes align with Russian strategy, particularly regarding NATO and Ukraine. Public denial of links despite ongoing property projects in Russia. This body of circumstantial evidence allows analysts such as Françoise Thom to refer to him as an “agent” in the political sense, even without proof of an operational intelligence link.
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Rod (Izzy) 🇺🇸🦅
The history of Scott Jennings, this is gold! Can’t really add anything more. #DemsUnited
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New York Magazine
On a Thursday in April, Alex Bronzini-Vender went to Yale, where the Palantir Foundation convened its third annual Atlantic and Pacific Forum. “The event hadn’t been publicized online, and I saw no signage for it in the building’s lobby,” he writes. Only select Yale students had been invited. It was sensible enough to keep the conference somewhat hidden. Palantir has become a byword for America’s growing surveillance state. The company sells something seemingly mundane: software that helps clients analyze and sort data. But in the hands of the firm’s highest-profile clients, you can see the consequences of good organization. Palantir’s Maven Smart System helps armies decide who to kill; the firm’s technologies aid ICE in combing through diverse sources — from Medicaid data to seized smartphones — to select deportation targets. Palantir’s reputation is, accordingly, poor on campuses like Yale’s. The university’s student government voted this month to demand that the university divest from the company. But the Atlantic and Pacific Forum — part intellectual salon, part job fair — offered a gathering of converts to the company’s cause and a call for new adherents. “When the elevator doors opened, I saw the room was rapidly filling,” writes Bronzini-Vender. Read Bronzini-Vender’s full dispatch from the event, where the Yale students found the Palantirians, the Palantirians found the Trump people, and everyone found the open bar: nymag.visitlink.me/j-ejHh
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Mykhailo Rohoza@MykhailoRohoza

🥸😢😡🫰👎🤏🥸 Many people voted for Donald Trump because “he’s a businessman.” 💰 They just overlooked the fact that he isn’t very good at it. His first casino, the Trump Taj Mahal, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in July 1991 — just over a year after opening in April 1990. The casino failed to generate enough revenue to cover the massive debt from its $1 billion construction cost. After that first bankruptcy in 1991, other Trump-related casinos and hotels also filed for bankruptcy within a relatively short time: ❌ Trump Castle (1992) — filed after becoming unprofitable in 1991, only a few years after opening. ❌ Trump Plaza Hotel (1992) — filed within four years of being acquired due to excessive debt. ❌ Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts (2004) — filed 12 years after the first wave of bankruptcies, with $1.8 billion in debt. ❌ Trump Entertainment Resorts (2009 and 2014) — filed two more times, driven by the 2008 financial crisis and declining revenues in Atlantic City. Over a 25-year period, businesses associated with Donald Trump filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy between four and six times, depending on how the filings are counted across separate entities. During these proceedings, Trump often handed over ownership stakes to creditors and, in some cases, removed his name from properties. Because he didn’t want to be seen as the failure he has always been. 🥵🤔😱

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Citizens for Ethics
Citizens for Ethics@CREWcrew·
You bet that we're suing to stop DOJ from illegally stockpiling millions of Americans’ confidential voter data and creating a national voter database to surveil and purge voters. citizensforethics.org/legal-action/l…
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Dr.Sam Youssef Ph.D.,Ph.D.,DPT.
⛔️Thomas Alito: Private jets to luxury fishing vacations with a Republican billionaire who then had REPEATED business before the Supreme Court: $100,000 ⛔️Neil Gorsuch: Real estate deal with a lawyer who had business before the Supreme Court: $1.8 million ⛔️Clarence Thomas: Luxury vacations, tuition paid for grand nephew, mother’s home bought and renovated: hundreds of thousands of dollars in gifts from GOP billionaire with business before the court. ⛔️Brett Kavanaugh: $260,000 of debt paid off by “mystery” donor‼️
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Art Candee 🍿🥤
Art Candee 🍿🥤@ArtCandee·
Scott Bessent on February 28th, 2025 on when they’d stop blaming Biden for the economy: “President Trump said the other day, someone said ‘well, when does it become your economy?’ He said ‘well, probably 6-12 months out.’ I think I would agree with that.” It’s been over 12 months. They own this dismal economy and Spirit Airlines going under.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
NBC corners Todd Blanche by showing dozens of 8647 seashell shirts sold on Amazon. Blanche scrambles to explain why ordinary citizens selling this are fine, but a Trump critic faces prison. The White House runs a two-tiered justice system for political revenge.
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