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Ernst Feng

@windhorst_peter

"If all men are virtuous, I with great speed teach them all how to fly" - Leonardo Da Vinci.

Beigetreten Ekim 2019
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Ernst Feng
Ernst Feng@windhorst_peter·
The merchant was about to leave, he recounted his money. There was 23 coins of gold. The merchant said to the prince, "My lord Prince, there is an extra coin." Dracula replied, "Had you not reported the extra coin, I would have impaled you, too."
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The wealthy elite will fight tooth and nail against free college for two reasons: 1. it will be harder to fill the ranks of the military with poor people if college is free. 2. starting off workers with enormous debt is the greatest innovation that capitalism ever came up with
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みこっち@mikokoto3510·
白い彗星!
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koqui ♡ bladelani luvr
koqui ♡ bladelani luvr@luciandrone·
im so tired of this blatant move into a dictatorship, not enough people care that America is gonna become a place seperated from the rest of the world where everyone is broke, miserable and with no rights or autonomy.
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🚨🚨🚨 KOSA IS MOVING FORWARD IN THE HOUSE It's part of a package called the KIDS Act, filled with digital ID and age verification and censorship. MAKE THOSE PHONES RING!! CALL YOUR HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES ALL WEEK 202-224-3121

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Jamie Bonkiewicz
Jamie Bonkiewicz@JamieBonkiewicz·
They never found a single Haitian immigrant eating cats and dogs. They never identified the two pilots who were supposedly shot down and rescued. They never produced the evidence that the 2020 election was stolen. And they’re never going to find the Reflecting Pool slasher. MAGA is a bunch of fucking idiots who will literally believe anything.
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Metal Mark 🇺🇸@MarkMantis·
@elonmusk Says right there it was DIVERTED. No doubt some of the money YOU spent was diverted for that as well. Should we treat you the way you treated USAID?
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Hannah Riley Fernandez
Hannah Riley Fernandez@hannahcrileyy·
people who showed up to a protest outside an ICE facility and left when things got chaotic are getting HALF CENTURY sentences in federal court right now, my god
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Love and peace
Love and peace@Loveand62137372·
なによ #AIイラスト
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Michelle
Michelle@D162Michele·
When the fuck has the US ever cared about human rights in China?
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MC Squared@mcsquared34·
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Dr. Asushinlove@asushinlove·
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やなぎや🔞@bias_jizo·
あでやか美人 #火野レイ #美少女戦士セーラームーン
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Gianl1974
Gianl1974@Gianl1974·
A Justice Department lawyer just signed a memo saying disabled Americans have no right to live in their own homes. In the same document, she admits no court in the country agrees with her. Read that again. A government official wrote down, in black and white, that her own argument is wrong by every legal standard of the last thirty years, and she made it anyway. Here is what it means in plain terms. Right now, 8.4 million people get help that lets them stay in their own homes. Aides who help them dress. Care that lets them work, see friends, raise their kids, sleep in their own beds at night. This memo tells states they can cut all of it. And if they cut it, where do those people go? Into nursing homes. Into institutions. Into facilities where someone else decides when you wake up, what you eat, who your roommate is, whether you go outside today. A lawyer who has visited people locked in these places said their whole world shrinks to one hallway. That is the future this memo is opening the door to. Keeping people in their own homes is cheaper. In one case, home care cost under $7,500 a year. The nursing home would have cost close to $50,000. The cruel option is also the expensive one. They want to spend more money to make people's lives worse. So why? Because last summer Trump signed an order to deal with homelessness by force, by sweeping people off the streets and committing them. He said it out loud during the campaign: the mentally ill belong back in institutions. The only thing standing in the way was the law that says people deserve to live in their own communities. This memo is how they get around it. And it landed the same week Republicans slashed Medicaid, giving every cash-strapped state the perfect excuse to start cutting. A think tank drew up the plan. A lawyer wrote the memo. A president signed the order. Three signatures, and millions of people could lose the right to their own front door. We are about to spend the summer celebrating 250 years of American freedom. Some Americans are about to find out it doesn't include them.
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ArceusBowser@ArceusBowser212·
THEY WANT ALL DISABLED AMERICANS KILLED. INCLUDING THOSE WITH AUTISM, ADHD, OCD, ETC. THIS IS PURE NAZISM. THE VERY THING HITLER USED TO KILL DISABLED PEOPLE.
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A Justice Department lawyer just signed a memo saying disabled Americans have no right to live in their own homes. In the same document, she admits no court in the country agrees with her. Read that again. A government official wrote down, in black and white, that her own argument is wrong by every legal standard of the last thirty years, and she made it anyway. Here is what it means in plain terms. Right now, 8.4 million people get help that lets them stay in their own homes. Aides who help them dress. Care that lets them work, see friends, raise their kids, sleep in their own beds at night. This memo tells states they can cut all of it. And if they cut it, where do those people go? Into nursing homes. Into institutions. Into facilities where someone else decides when you wake up, what you eat, who your roommate is, whether you go outside today. A lawyer who has visited people locked in these places said their whole world shrinks to one hallway. That is the future this memo is opening the door to. Keeping people in their own homes is cheaper. In one case, home care cost under $7,500 a year. The nursing home would have cost close to $50,000. The cruel option is also the expensive one. They want to spend more money to make people's lives worse. So why? Because last summer Trump signed an order to deal with homelessness by force, by sweeping people off the streets and committing them. He said it out loud during the campaign: the mentally ill belong back in institutions. The only thing standing in the way was the law that says people deserve to live in their own communities. This memo is how they get around it. And it landed the same week Republicans slashed Medicaid, giving every cash-strapped state the perfect excuse to start cutting. A think tank drew up the plan. A lawyer wrote the memo. A president signed the order. Three signatures, and millions of people could lose the right to their own front door. We are about to spend the summer celebrating 250 years of American freedom. Some Americans are about to find out it doesn't include them.

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