@Politics_PR@SpiritAirlines So previous decisions haven’t had any role leading to Spirit failing?!
Do you actually think history started on at noon on 20 Jan 2025?!?
@CEGideon1963@SpiritAirlines It’s 2026… maybe save 15,000 instead of paying for golf outings, a ballroom or a war that has spiked the cost of jet fuel.
@TrumpsHurricane She’d be the first to be killed for proselytizing!
On second thought, because she has twisted Christianity, she would probably be the one to convert 🙄
But she’d still be a lesbo, so they’d throw her off a building anyway
🚨#BREAKING: The final Spirit Airlines flight has touched down in Dallas at 1:08 a.m. EST, marking the definitive end of active operations ahead of the airline’s expected systemwide shutdown at 3:00 a.m.
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@valkvool@MikeReilly77@SpiritAirlines@POTUS I’ll believe that Spirit wouldn’t have been in the position of going belly up because of an increase in the price of jet fuel, had the Biden Admin not allowed it to merge with JetBlue
@MikeReilly77@SpiritAirlines@POTUS Believe what you want. Trump just 86'd Spirit due to his reckless War on Iran that has sent global oil/jet fuel prices through the roof. Every airline is suffering & now raising ticket prices.
@valkvool@SpiritAirlines@POTUS Okay, but what caused Spirit to be so fragile that an increase in the price of jet fuel would make them go belly up? Seems to me, I think a merger with JetBlue was rejected by a certain administration’s DOJ
@SpiritAirlines Trump just 86'd Spirit Airlines. Since his illegal War, Jet fuel has doubled, farmers going broke from high fertilizer & fuel costs, restaurants bleeding from ⬆️ food delivery from diesel prices, groceries going up. This not America first. @POTUS is killing the American dream!
@Politics_PR@SpiritAirlines They wouldn’t have been put out of business if the merger with JetBlue had gone through — I don’t see JetBlue (or any other airline, for that matter) going down because of the price of jet fuel
@SpiritAirlines But they wouldn’t have needed saving if the price of jet fuel hadn’t spiked. Spirit Airlines themselves said that’s why they shutdown. Now some hedge fund DC insiders will pick up what’s left of the company for pennies on the dollar.
According to reports, NFL reporter Diana Russini is now looking ahead rather than back, with her attention firmly on what comes next.
What should her next position be?
JUST IN: Cole Allen makes his bid for release from detention, arguing that prosecutors' evidence that he intended to assassinate Trump is weak and underscoring lingering questions about whether he fired his gun.
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🚨 LMFAO!! Gov. Ron DeSantis just mocked the CRAP out of Hakeem Jeffries, doing an impression of Temu Obama's failed threats to block Florida redistricting
"We gon' do MAXIMUM WARFARE against Republicans! Florida Republicans, you F around, you gonna find out!" 😭
"He's like, oh, if you do the redistricting, we're going to take out all your members, we're going to do all this stuff. And what I said was, go ahead, MAKE MY DAY."
"You don't think we're going to, you want to come down here and spend money in Florida, roll the dice and take your chances."
"But don't think that you can come down here, issue threats to us, and somehow you're going to make us FLINCH."
"That is not happening, and in fact, it did not happen, because as soon as he came out and started doing that last week, Florida legislature turned around and they PASSED A NEW MAP."
FLORIDA DOESN'T BACK DOWN 🔥🔥🔥
“Last March, a fog took hold in my head and never left. It settled there somewhere between the moment a DHS agent asked me, ‘Are you Mahmoud Khalil?’ and the moment I realized that I would miss the birth of my first child,” writes Khalil.
A year ago, the Trump administration unlawfully arrested Khalil at his home and detained him for 104 days. “I walk free now, only after an army of lawyers sued the administration for targeting me because of my pro-Palestine speech. But the government is relentless in targeting me,” he writes. “So when I walk, I watch my back.”
“When strangers approach me and ask, ‘Are you Mahmoud Khalil?’ — the same words in the same expectant tone the DHS agent used before the handcuffs — I do not know if they want to shake my hand or spit in my face. I do not know whether they will say, ‘Thank you for what you're doing,’ or follow me through midtown aggressively shouting, ‘Am Yisrael Chai.’ Both have happened. At first glance, I can never tell them apart.”
In a new essay, Khalil writes about grappling with these two truths: “That I walk through the city afraid and that the city, in small and persistent ways, tells me I am welcome. That I am watched and that I am seen.” Read it in full: nymag.visitlink.me/tM03B5