Peter De La Puerto

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Peter De La Puerto

Peter De La Puerto

@rlose

Hilltop Lakes Tx Se unió Temmuz 2009
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C3@C_3C_3·
Want your blood to boil? Anthony Fauci receives a $415,000 taxpayer funded pension each year. So wrong.
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Gina Milan
Gina Milan@ginamilan_·
I’m sick to my freaking stomach reading Tulsi Gabbard’s declassified bombshells. They laid out the entire treasonous plot: weaponizing the Zelensky phone call to impeach Trump, with Rudy Giuliani squarely in their crosshairs next. This wasn’t politics—it was a straight-up coup by corrupt deep state actors to overthrow the will of the American people. These people belong in prison for this shit. Deeply disturbing and downright terrifying.
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LB
LB@beyondreasdoubt·
I’m not sure it’s “without any reason” - Trump saw the videos of her speaking to him and the photos (like these) and notably, the accompanying commentary and it was all a shot to his ego - so he lied. It’s kinda textbook at this point 🤷‍♀️
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Mike Nelson@mikenelson586

This dust up with Italy is a perfect example of many of Trump's missteps. He tells a blatant lie without any reason, just because he has to sound like people are so willing to grovel to him. The false story gets him nothing and the fallout costs the United States.

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Angela Belcamino
Angela Belcamino@AngelaBelcamino·
Honest question: With the new information released by Tulsi Gabbard, how many of you believe Fauci should be in prison?
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LB
LB@beyondreasdoubt·
You’re all going to get mad, but he’s still better than Harris
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CJ@magaisacult·
@AngelaBelcamino Angie has to make her maga moron base happy and get that grifter check by spewing maga misinformation. 🤡 you’re so cringey and an utter embarrassment to the human race you inbred.
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jim iuorio@jimiuorio·
How soon till Pritzker and Newsom start ranting about how much of an environmental disaster it is to drive oil prices lower? Crude is lower than it was one year ago on this date…
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Pro-America | Politics & Markets
The normies, who are most voters, aren't going to get into the weeds of obsessing over bullet point 13 of the MOU. They're going to care about two things: 1) Does Iran have a nuke? Nope. 2) Are gas prices down? Yep. That's a win for Trump and the Democrats know it.
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Joey Mannarino
Joey Mannarino@JoeyMannarino·
Four absolute pieces of shit.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: President Trump says "there is no $300 billion payment to Iran by the US." "All there is for the US is success, lower oil prices, and victory. Check out the stock market," Trump says.
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Joel Pollak
Joel Pollak@joelpollak·
Main difference: Obama's military threats were not credible; Trump has used force credibly and effectively. Also, crucially: Obama gave Iran literal cash; Trump is pledging investment funds, which will not be fungible for terror but rather give leverage over Iran to the investors
DebateDave@DebatingDavid

@joelpollak Does it specifically have to be on if it’s good or bad? I’m more interested in seeing you articulate the differences between this agreement & the JCPOA. You think the JCPOA was “terrible” but think this is good? Explain that.

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Guy Incognito
Guy Incognito@Guy_Incognito3·
@Pro__Trading @Jd89939040 "Only" $12 billion. 🤣🤣🤣 You guys shit yourselves with outrage when Obama gave them $1.8 billion of their own money. But now $12 bil is no big deal all of a sudden.
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Let me clear up a misconception regarding the $300 billion that people are lying about and pretending that Trump gave to Iran. In the deal, it allows for the possibility that Iran can get up to $300B in economic investment from other Gulf Coast countries. Not the United States. BUT, that money will come slow slowly over the course of decades and it's far from guaranteed. And it also comes with very strict conditions attached to it. So, if Iran gets that money, it will be because decades later they haven't attempted to build a nuclear bomb and all they will have achieved was get back to even with respect to the damage to the infrastructure the United States did in 12 days. Because we destroyed over $300 billion of their infrastructure. The haters out there are pretending like we just gave them $300 billion in cash which is a straight up lie.
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Obama gave Iran $2B in cash to Iran. Trump is unfreezing $24B in assets for Iran. Liberals are claiming this means Trump gave Iran $22B more and therefore it's much better for Iran Here's the part of the math they are intentionally leaving out: Obama did no damage to Iran. Trump blew up $325B in Iran's infrastructure which could become a TRILLION in total economic damage to Iran. With Obama they GAINED wealth. With Trump they are hundreds of billions of dollars underwater and are facing decades to rebuild.
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Kurt Schlichter
Kurt Schlichter@KurtSchlichter·
Interesting perspective
Jared Howe@Jaredhowe

Trump killed 50 of Iran's top leaders, did at least $1 trillion worth of damage to their military equipment and infrastructure, totally wiped out their naval fleet and air fleets, put their government in a state of endemic internal conflict, and left them totally incapable of meaningfully attacking their neighbors in the region any time soon. By the end of it, all Iran could do is rig the strait with mines and take pop shots at passing ships. The loss of insurance coverage had more of an impact on the flow of marine traffic than Iran did. I personally would have preferred the total destruction of the IRGC (which technically isn't off the table if they decide to FAFO) but it would have been difficult to accomplish without more civilian casualties -- something third worldist leftoids were already complaining (and campaigning) about. In the meantime, consider the following: No boots on the ground. No prolonged conflict. No permanent occupation. No military draft. No lasting impact on energy prices. No multi-trillion dollar boondoggle. None of the things anti-war retards with Israel tunnel vision like Dave Smith and Candace Owens predicted would happen. In addition: - Oil and gas prices are falling in time for summer and the midterms. - "Free Palestine" third worldists like Graham Platner have less ammo on which to campaign for Congress. - Russia is bringing in less revenue. - The U.S. got a foot in the door to block China's Belt and Road projects. - Trump has greater latitude to tighten sanctions on Russia without exacerbating supply shocks to energy markets. - Europe and America have agreed to increase cooperation in providing for the national defense of Ukraine. - Israel isn't a signatory to the MOU and isn't bound by its terms, leaving it free to independently defend itself from threats if necessary. - America isn't creating a power vacuum for China and Russia to fill by absconding and surrendering its own influence over the region. The people who say this is a "humiliating defeat" for Trump? - Russia - China - Iran - Democrats - The leftist Drudge-led media establishment All the worst people you know have joined arms and are pretending like Iran pulled one over on the Bad Orange Man in hopes that it will piss off Republicans and Israelis enough to get them to kill the deal themselves. It's very transparent. Don't let your enemies control you with such a stupid and obvious Reflexive Control op.

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After crunching the numbers, this deal is much better than I originally thought and I'm legitimately surprised we were able to get Iran to sign it. Ignore the lies you are hearing from the Democrats and the groypers. This deal is without question a big win for us.
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Will Chamberlain
Will Chamberlain@willchamberlain·
The more I think about it, the less disastrous I think this deal is. I still think it's suboptimal, and that we made a number of errors that weakened our negotiating position. The key difference between this deal and the JCPOA is that we just obliterated the bulk of Iranian military capabilities as well as the bulk of the Iranian defense industrial base. When Obama handed pallets of cash to the Iranians in the JCPOA, they were able to put that money to work immediately churning out munitions and funding their proxies. Letting Iran sell its oil now lets them begin the process of reconstituting military capabilities that took decades to build - and they are starting from basically zero, because they have to rebuild their factories first. That's hard. It takes a lot of time. @planefag pointed out that the American strategic dilemma has been all about our shortage of missile interceptors. Well, we have basically infinite money to throw at that problem, and yet it's still a problem, because the production lines don't exist yet. Iran now has that problem but for EVERYTHING. Money alone doesn't solve it - not quickly at least. The IRGC gets time, too; but so do we. After six weeks of strikes, their military was degraded, but they still had two core capabilities that created problems: their ability to harass commercial ships in the Strait, and their ability to use short-range ballistic missiles to hit the Gulf. The Gulf countries have money and motivation too, and the factories that make their stuff weren't blown up. Expect the UAE and Saudi to keep working on new workarounds to be able to avoid the Strait entirely, and to massively upgrade their missile and drone defense capabilities as well. I still think we made some pretty significant errors during the ceasefire that weakened our negotiating position dramatically. When we let Iran get away with not opening the Strait after they had promised to do so (and Aragchi had publicly announced that they would!) that was bad. When we gave up on Project Freedom and didn't respond to the attacks on Gulf oil infrastructure, that was bad too. But the strategic position of America and its allies is stronger now than it was in February vis-a-vis Iran. If you don't think so, think about how much of our senior leadership, ships, planes, personnel, and defense industrial base you would trade for some cash. Not much, IMO.
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Susie Wiles
Susie Wiles@SusieWiles47·
There have been have so many memorable days and proud accomplishments for the President and his team. The G7 was a huge success and an opportunity to make sure the members and other participates see “America First” in action. Not America Only, America First. The trip was capped off with a beautiful dinner and birthday celebration for President Trump at Versailles. This was truly spectacular - particularly after his blistering schedule of bilateral and other meetings and working sessions. Nobody works harder. President Trump signed the MOU with Iranians while he was at dinner. While the next 60 days will present challenges as important details are worked out, signing was a great step forward for America and, indeed, the world. Enjoy this photo of President Trump signing the document (through the flowers) and the Presidential motorcade, entering the gates front gates of Versailles. Another successful G7 in the books
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 JUST IN: President Trump’s Team JUST and Iran just SIGNED the deal to END the war. - Axios Memorandum of Understanding locked in, Strait of Hormuz traffic resuming, Iran officially stays NON-NUCLEAR, and America is back in control in the Middle East! No more weakness. No more endless wars. Trump delivers PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH like only he can.
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Jack Posobiec
Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
Best Iran Deal that has ever been made Nobel Peace Prize material for President Trump
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