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Jacaweea

@jacaweea

I’m not “standing up to say a few things about myself”. It’s as awkward as it was in grade school.

United States Beigetreten Temmuz 2016
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Jacaweea
Jacaweea@jacaweea·
@nicksortor @Karen6420 Can we take a moment to appreciate that they all showed up to work?? No speaking to an empty room…
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 JUST IN: The Florida House has OVERWHELMINGLY PASSED Governor Ron DeSantis’ new Congressional maps, which would add up to 4 new Republican US House seats, 83-28 Democrats literally started SCREAMING when it passed 🤣 It now moves on to the Senate. Keep pushing! 🔥
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0HOUR1
0HOUR1@0hour1·
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Jacaweea
Jacaweea@jacaweea·
I think it’s fantastic. I did the same at my last real career before I owned my own company to prove to the owner that he had a snake inside. Had someone start a rumor based on me (completely provable) while I was on travel with the owner. Sat there laughing while literally everyone’s phones lit up. Told them the truth, had her fired. Worked like a charm.
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Derrick Evans
Derrick Evans@DerrickEvans4WV·
Dan Bongino just admitted he intentionally spread FALSE details inside the FBI to catch the “snakes” leaking to the media. What are your thoughts on this?
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Jacaweea@jacaweea·
Nice! As a leftie, that kinda makes me a little jealous. On that note, I actually had a custom left handed rifle made before they were really common. For one reason and one reason only. So I could let friends and family use it and they’d get the hot ass casings down their shirt! My friends quit borrowing it at the range lol! And quit laughing when I do the scatman! 😂😂 It’s still my favorite gun lol
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Jacaweea
Jacaweea@jacaweea·
@Notwokenow We could do block parties like the old America’s night out thing. Florida would be solid barbecue smoke from nearly every neighborhood!
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Kentucky Girl
Kentucky Girl@Notwokenow·
If Ilhan Omar is ever indicted, we gotta have an X party!
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Jacaweea
Jacaweea@jacaweea·
I’d like to see mandatory town hall meetings with every Congressman in their district. Make them stand in front of the people that elected them and explain why they vote against the wishes of their constituents time and time again. Did they misrepresent themselves when campaigning, flat out lie to us, or are there to many lobbyists filling their pockets now? I’d like answers for sure.
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
Americans: “Pass the SAVE America Act” Senate Democrats: “Nah” Some Senate Republicans: “We don’t have 60 votes, so …” Other Senate Republicans: “Okay, so let’s either (a) enforce the talking filibuster, or (b) nuke the talking filibuster” Which group speaks for you?
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 WHAT THE ACTUAL HELL?! The United Nations just named the Islamic Republic of Iran Vice President of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Review Conference.
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Jacaweea
Jacaweea@jacaweea·
@CryptidPolitics Me too. We need DeSantis 2.0. Someone to carry on his vision, continue to fight for Florida. Who is our best bet?
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Cryptid Politics
Cryptid Politics@CryptidPolitics·
I am concerned about what will happen to Florida once Ron DeSantis leaves office.
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LHGrey™️
LHGrey™️@grey4626·
I have been asked for my opinion about Pam Bondi...so here it is... Pam Bondi, in my opinion...was deployed as a precision instrument in a theater of institutional warfare where the Attorney General’s role is less about courtroom theatrics and more about reshaping the Department of Justice’s internal architecture from within a bureaucracy engineered to resist exactly that. To mistake her fifteen-month tour for failure is to misunderstand the architecture of power itself. Bondi entered the DOJ in February 2025 after Matt Gaetz’s nomination collapsed under its own weight. She inherited an agency riddled with holdovers, careerist prosecutors, and institutional muscle memory tuned to the prior regime’s priorities. Her mandate, executed with the cold ferocity of a Florida prosecutor who once stared down the Clintons and lived to tell it, was never to play the long public game of show trials. It was to do the lethal, invisible labor: purge disloyal elements, redirect investigative task forces, shutter the foreign-influence shops that had become political protection rackets, and...most critically...build the factual scaffolding of cases that could survive judicial scrutiny once the political headwinds shifted. That is precisely what she delivered. Under her watch the DOJ secured historic gang and cartel takedowns, first-ever Antifa terrorism convictions, and a string of Supreme Court victories that rewrote the operational rules of engagement. Murder rates plunged to levels unseen in over a century. Those are not the metrics of a lightweight. They are the metrics of someone who understood that the real war is won in the grand-jury rooms and the classified briefings long before any defendant ever sees a courtroom. The public theater...the Epstein files fiasco, the congressional grillings, the slow-bleed perception that “Trump’s enemies weren’t being prosecuted fast enough”...was the predictable noise generated by an entrenched apparatus that weaponizes leaks, redactions, and procedural sabotage the moment it senses its own exposure. Bondi absorbed that fire so the next occupant of the office would inherit dockets already primed, evidence chains already hardened, and a bureaucracy already blooded and compliant. She was the breaching charge. The follow-on force...now under acting leadership that can move with fewer Senate constraints and fresher political capital...gets to deliver the kill shots. This is not speculation; it is the pattern of every high-stakes Trump DOJ transition. First-term chaos taught the lesson: the Senate-confirmed loyalist who survives confirmation must serve as the institutional wrecking ball. The public demands scalps; the law demands airtight cases. Bondi supplied the latter while the former were still being assembled. Those who call her tenure “incompetent” reveal either their ignorance of how the executive branch actually functions or their desire to keep the machine broken so it can never be turned against its former masters. She was never meant to be the permanent face of the Justice Department. She was the architect who laid the rebar and poured the concrete under fire. The structure now stands. The new tenants can furnish it with indictments. That is not failure. That is lethal, disciplined statecraft. And the critics who cannot see the difference have no business commenting on power at this altitude.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ 💀⚖️
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Jacaweea
Jacaweea@jacaweea·
Well now Matt, that’s just crazy talk! You sound like one of those crazy logical Conservatives! So glad you joined us! I’m trying to convince my daughter and her fiance to get all their friends together and start moving in to one of the neighborhoods that used to all be illegals. They can buy on the cheap and revitalize it!
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
@SenatorWarnock I have a better idea. Let’s spend $70 billion more on ICE to deport illegal immigrants CURRENTLY in homes meant for Americans and that will decrease the cost of… not just housing: - healthcare - insurance - taxes - groceries - decrease traffic - decrease ER waits
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Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock
Instead of spending $70 billion MORE on ICE, why don't we use that money to help millions of young people buy their first home?
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Jay Collins
Jay Collins@JayCollinsFL·
Hi everyone this is Layla, I’m doing a quick account take over to ask you all to wish Jay a very Happy Birthday! Jay I am so thankful for you, the love you provide our family, the stead fast support you give everyone around you and your dedication to our community. I’m proud of the example you set for the boys, not a day passed that I don’t thank God that you are my husband. Happy 50th Birthday!
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Susie Wiles
Susie Wiles@SusieWiles47·
I’m joining X to share occasional updates about the work we do at the White House. We are relentlessly focusing on advancing President Trump’s agenda and delivering on promises to the American people. I welcome different viewpoints. Follow along for insights and information.
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Cryptid Politics
Cryptid Politics@CryptidPolitics·
There will NEVER be another governor like Ron DeSantis. That's a sobering thought.
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Jeff Hammond
Jeff Hammond@hammond·
There is only one correct answer: buy both. In all seriousness, I always tell folks to go to a gun shop where you can hold the weapon. Ask permission for this part - they will let you. Grip each one in a low ready position and pick a light switch on the wall behind the counter. Close your eyes and quickly aim the pistol where you remember the switch. When you look down the sights, where is it aiming. One will naturally point better than the others because of ergonomics. Get that gun because it will serve you best when you draw and point as opposed to draw and aim. I'm not a brand snob...fit is most important and it depends on the user. Training with anything can overcome this, of course, but starting with something that works best naturally seems like the best bet. Ok, who am I kidding...get both and don't show my wife.
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Kentucky Girl
Kentucky Girl@Notwokenow·
I’m a patriot, and a 2A enthusiast. And I want to do my part to keep the US in the global top spot for gun ownership. But I’m also a girly girl who loves pink. I want one of these. Tough decision. They’re both so pretty. And would fit in my purse ❤️
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Jacaweea
Jacaweea@jacaweea·
@Chesschick01 @Notwokenow @larrythkw I have small hands too. The Glock 43x fits well, as does the Springfield Hellcat. The ruger is nice too. The one I have has a nice smooth trigger pull.
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Jacaweea
Jacaweea@jacaweea·
I love Glocks. Always have. I have a Glock 43, in my collection but just boring black. Smooth firing, easiest to break down and clean. Love my Tiffany blue Hellcat that’s my everyday carry. Fires very nice. Daughter has a P365 (gift from momma for getting her concealed carry) Really nice little pistol! She got the anodized one so it’s girly looking. Very small, easy carry.
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Kevin Sorbo
Kevin Sorbo@ksorbs·
The new projected Florida map is beautiful. If you don’t live here, you wouldn’t understand.
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