Mark Rah

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Mark Rah

Mark Rah

@MarkRah3

Se unió Haziran 2020
238 Siguiendo92 Seguidores
Mark Rah
Mark Rah@MarkRah3·
@GovernorVA @SpanbergerForVA You are stupid enough to strip the political representation of your neighbors away because of another state! You won on a very narrow margin. You want to play the part of the British monarch and order your subjects to pay taxes without representation, good luck with that dumbass
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Governor Abigail Spanberger
Virginia voters have spoken, and tonight they pushed back against a President who claims he is ‘entitled’ to more Republican seats in Congress. As we watched other states go along with those demands without voter input, Virginians refused to let that stand. We responded the right way: at the ballot box.
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Mark Rah@MarkRah3·
@SpanbergerForVA You cheated with inflammatory language on a ballot and only won on a slim margin. Now you hope to strip millions of their political voice and increase taxes without representation. Hopefully the court will rightly stop this overt power grab. You’re a horrible human.
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Abigail Spanberger
Abigail Spanberger@SpanbergerForVA·
The President ordered states to draw more Republican seats in Congress because he knows he cannot win with his record. Rising prices. Reckless war. Failed promises. Virginians made their response loud and clear last night. Now, we get to work to win in November.
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Andy Ngo@MrAndyNgo·
.@UCLA (April 21) — Far-left students tried to shut down a Federalist Society event featuring a DHS lawyer. Hey UCLA, I used to volunteer for your alumni association, but I will do all I can to inform the public about your students' anti-academic behavior.
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Will Tanner
Will Tanner@Will_Tanner_1·
Serious civilizations don’t have this problem The Europe of just a few centuries ago was merciless in punishing crime of every sort, hanging about 1% of each generation, and as a result effectively bred the crime genes out of the population Crime is a choice. It can be solved. Our ancestors knew how to do so
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Melian Refugee@escapefrommelos

>already serving life >murders someone else what happened to us as a civilization where we forgot that we’re allowed to just execute people who can’t be reformed

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Rep. Jim Jordan
Rep. Jim Jordan@Jim_Jordan·
SPLC = fraud ActBlue = fraud California Medicare = fraud Minnesota daycares = fraud FireAid = fraud What's next?
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Mark Rah@MarkRah3·
@Scott_Wiener Why do you want to cover up fraud abuses. Your state is floundering as the productive class leaves all you parasites behind that only know how to suck blood. Where will the fund replenishment come from as the tax revenue is gone and you reliably waste money on queer nonsense.
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Robert Sterling
Robert Sterling@RobertMSterling·
I feel terrible for anyone who loses their job. I’m not trying to kick anyone while they’re down. But these USAID and NGO workers are the least sympathetic unemployed people I’ve ever seen. EVERY person in this story was making well into six figures: USAID employee: $175,000 USAID contractor: $127,000 USAID-funded NGO employee: $272,000(!) USAID advisor at the DOD: $195,000 USAID contractor: $200,000 There were 16,000 employees at USAID, and the New York Times was only able to interview one making less than $175k. Worldwide, there were an estimated 280,000 contractors. ALL of these people were getting paid from our tax dollars. Many were making 2-4x the wage of the average American taxpayer ($65-70k per year). Yes, USAID did some good work, especially during the Cold War. And, yes, many of the agency’s employees were hard-working Americans, with good intentions and love for their country. Again, we should take no joy in seeing thousands of people lose their livelihoods—this is not a case of justifiable schadenfreude. But it’s not sustainable for an agency with so little accountability to manage tens of billions of dollars per year, enriching tens of thousands of NGO-industrial-complex managers living in the DC/Maryland/Virginia metroplex in the process. Even the NYT acknowledges that “there was bloat and waste in the agency and a need for reform. Much of the $35 billion [USAID] managed in 2024 went to Washington-based contractors, not directly to people in need overseas. The success of many projects was hard to measure.” Every last dollar that went to these highly paid employees was funded by an American taxpayer, the vast majority of whom make far less money than the people laid off from USAID. We have the right to demand accountability, and we have the right to expect that these funds will be spent in our interest, not theirs. USAID and its thousands of employees, contractors, and NGO beneficiaries ignored that principle, and they eventually paid the price with their careers. I wish them all nothing but the best, but I won’t mourn that they will no longer be making $200k per year on the backs of American workers.
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Mark Rah@MarkRah3·
@ReichlinMelnick These numbers are total bullshit, millions of illegals were allowed to flood into the country under Biden to enable Democrats to fraudulently boost congressional seats for the census. You act as if the border wasn’t porous for decades.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Missouri family is suing Nebraska Furniture Mart after their child, who’s under 12, was R*PED by Enrique L. Martinez, a third-party worker hired by the company who was NOT AUTHORIZED to work in the U.S. The family claims the company failed to perform a proper background check, which would have revealed that Martinez used a stolen SSN and was not legally authorized to work in the U.S. DEATH PENALTY
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Andy Ngo
Andy Ngo@MrAndyNgo·
Before the 2020 election, Biden gave a speech at Gettysburg saying he decided to run for office again after the Charlottesville far-right rally in 2017. The rally was a galvanizing moment for leftists and Democrats, who campaigned and fundraised off it for years, claiming they needed power and money to stop white supremacy. Biden’s White House met with SPLC officials at least 11 times after he won, according to visitor logs. In the DOJ indictment against the SPLC, it was revealed that in addition to allegedly funding neo-Nazis and KKK members, the SPLC bankrolled one of the leaders of the Charlottesville rally and supervised his “racist” messaging. ngocomment.com
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Bridgett Fertig
Bridgett Fertig@LightOnLiberty·
Why don't they teach us THIS in school?! "3/4 of the original Christian world was conquered by Islam through extreme violence!" "By the 1600s, Islam had covered MORE of the Earth's surface than the Roman Empire did at its peak. And during that war, during that expansion, 280 million people died!"
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Senator Mark Kelly@SenMarkKelly·
George Washington believed that vaccinating his troops against smallpox was the key to winning the Revolutionary War and our independence. A founding father from 250 years ago had a better understanding of science and military readiness than Pete Hegseth.
The Washington Post@washingtonpost

Breaking news: The military will no longer require U.S. troops to receive the annual flu vaccine, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said, rolling back what he described as “overreaching mandates that only weaken our war-fighting capabilities.” wapo.st/4dZY8UL

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Glenn Youngkin
Glenn Youngkin@GlennYoungkin·
Thank you to all the voters who turned out to vote against this egregious power grab. The race was much closer than the left expected because Virginians know a 10-1 map is not Virginia. I urge the Virginia Supreme Court to rule against this unconstitutional process that will disenfranchise millions of Virginians.
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Palmetto State Armory
Palmetto State Armory@palmettoarmory·
Virginia's assault weapons ban takes effect July 1st. PSA is running two full production shifts to meet demand. In-stock orders ship to Virginia through June 23rd. When freedom is under pressure, we step it up. #Virginia #2A #PSA #GunRights
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Mark Rah@MarkRah3·
@JohnnyBoi15115 @HQNewsNow What the fuck does another state have to do with Virginia. Under idiot logic the people of Virginia are some type of collateral to rectify things across the board? Sounds like idiot bullshit and the person who is stripped of their political respresentstion will say go F yourself
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Headquarters@HQNewsNow·
16 years ago, Republicans gerrymandered Virginia, taking 8 out of 11 seats in the House of Representatives. Tomorrow, Virginia voters will have the chance to combat Trump's gerrymandering efforts by voting YES on the referendum.
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Mark Rah@MarkRah3·
@ChrisMurphyCT Shouldn’t you be in kneepads in front of some Iranian general you traitor cuck.
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Mark Rah@MarkRah3·
@kvngcarl24 @DCisme202 Loser shitlibs need to wage a war on the dead because they are too pathetic to fight against real people that can defend themselves and even with these odds you still exist in a stupor as you are simply too dumb to comprehend the world around you. Keep bitching as you always do.
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Mark Rah@MarkRah3·
@AlexMvuka The 3rd world always brings its problems with it.
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Alex Mvuka, Ph.D.
Alex Mvuka, Ph.D.@AlexMvuka·
These people are not protesting against the United States or its interests in the DRC. They are American citizens and patriots—some serving in public roles, others as veterans. This was a peaceful and orderly protest. There were no attacks on US institutions, no damage to public property, and no disruptive behavior such as climbing government buildings or blocking traffic. The demonstration remained civil throughout. These individuals, like many Americans, are proud and loyal of their country (US) and deeply grateful for the opportunities it provides. Their commitment is reflected in their service and contributions. Most are self-reliant, supporting their families and contributing to society without relying on public funds. Their protest was directed at the ongoing persecution of their families in the DRC. They are calling on their government to ensure that the DRC authorities end the persecution of their own people and uphold the protection of all civilians.
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee

Refugees coming to the U.S. should be screened for cultural “software incompatibility.” Where’s the gratitude from these refugees? Where’s the loyalty to the U.S.—their adopted country?

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