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The Truth Tiger

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Looking to bring hidden truths to light

Colorado, USA Inscrit le Ocak 2023
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The Truth Tiger@RealTruthTiger·
@Nithya_Shrii It’s a popular position but it’s also an insanely ignorant and stupid position.
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Nithya Shri@Nithya_Shrii·
Unpopular opinion: groceries, housing, water, and healthcare shouldn’t be for profit.
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The Truth Tiger@RealTruthTiger·
@AriDrennen Wow! Thank you for sharing such wonderful news!! Major props to Hosh Hawley! 💪🙌
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Ari Drennen@AriDrennen·
If Hawley's amendment passes, Planned Parenthood loses Medicaid funding. 2.4 million patients a year lose their clinic — cancer screenings, contraception, STI testing, gender-affirming care. All of it. 'Transgender insanity' is the pitch. 2.4 million are the target.
Josh Hawley@HawleyMO

I filed an amendment to BAN federal funding for Planned Parenthood this morning. Taxpayer dollars should never fund Planned Parenthood’s abortions or gender transition insanity

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@Rep_Stansbury Good for them!! Stop ripping off taxpayers with all your government funded handouts!!!
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Rep. Melanie Stansbury@Rep_Stansbury·
‼️ Last night while you were sleeping, Senate Republicans passed a blank check of $70 BILLION dollars to fund ICE (with ZERO reforms added). Democrats offered amendments to use this money to fund health care, school meals, childcare, and reverse Republican cuts to SNAP and food assistance. Republicans blocked Every. Single. One. The Big Ugly Bill 2.0 will now come to the House. As you know, I am a HELL NO.
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The Truth Tiger@RealTruthTiger·
@floydmarinescu You solve poverty by encouraging people to get a job instead of sitting on their rear ends all day eating Doritos paid for by you and me.
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Floyd Marinescu 🔰
Floyd Marinescu 🔰@floydmarinescu·
Even with a basic income, working class people will *always* be trying to outrun the cost of living — no matter how productive we get. That's why we'll never solve poverty unless we tax and broadly share the rent of land.
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The Lone Raccoon@FSociety_1942·
VIRGINIA OK, I am trying to organize my thoughts about yesterday's vote in Virginia. Here is my analysis from my capturing of the election night reporting data. There was an "f-curve" at 8:59pm that was actually preceded by a near f-curve at 8:43. These 2 updates wiped away what had been a decent lead for "no redistricting". Interestingly, at 9:16 there was another big jump for "yes". From my analysis, most of the votes from all 3 of these came from Fairfax County, one of Virginia's most reliable vote manufacturing hubs. My old pet peeve, totals going down rather than up, was way too frequent. 23 counties had at least one case of "negative votes", including Chesterfield's whopping 71,903 deduction at 10:45 this morning (April 22). Augusta had a 11,968 deduction at 10:18. A whopping 13 counties had deductions in the SAME REPORT at 7:41PM on the 21st (for a total of 18,476). This is not acceptable and needs explained. (Other than, "well these numbers aren't official". They are official enough to show on the news.) And, of course, the referendum was ultimately lost because of mail-in votes. About 10% of the total was mail-in, and about 73% were "yes". We have no way of knowing how many of these were real people casting a vote for themselves, but they added net 137,000 votes for "yes" and that is almost 50,000 more than the currently reported winning margin for "yes". (The same applies for the election of Commissar Spanberger) In summary, a completely preventable train wreck. I hope that the Republican leaders in Virginia are now convinced that mail-in ballots and machine counting are not our friends. I also hope they start asking the hard questions of counties like Chesterfield. It's going to be easiest to read this, shrug, and move on. Please don't. Please forward on, especially if you know people in Virginia. But the same thing will happen in every other state, eventually, if its not stopped. You can see the raw data for yesterday's election at votedatabase.com/2026 - select Virginia, unknown party, then statewide or whatever county you want to examine. I'm here if anyone has questions.
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@DarrigoMelanie You all must be paid bots to keep regurgitating this tired line with no mention of the blatant FRAUD and COVERUP committed by the SPLC. Seriously, like how do you sleep at night? It’s disgusting.
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The Truth Tiger@RealTruthTiger·
@HorrorGorl Crime prevention starts with actually enforcing the laws so people don’t do crime. Gotta be tough or crime doesn’t get prevented.
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Tired Peasant@HorrorGorl·
Police don’t prevent crime. They show up after it happens. Crime prevention starts with funding social programs and creating opportunity.
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@hell_line0 …and they all will be miserable and regretting their decision when they’re 50….
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Maryam@hell_line0·
According to projections from Morgan Stanley, approximately 45% of U.S. women aged 25–44 are expected to be single and childless by 2030. If this happens it would mark the highest percentage of single, child-free women in this age group ever recorded. And to this I say: HELL YES.
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@RuckFulesX @suchnerve If women learned a little humility, self sacrifice and how to build a peaceful home I think they’d realize it’s not the men who are toxic.
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Tracy Whitney@RuckFulesX·
I get where people are coming from. When there is such high exposure to masculine toxicity and weaponized incompetence, women simply stop inviting that into their lives. If the partnership isn't a net positive, why bring a child into it? And to men — We are looking for partners, not houseguests who need a standing ovation for boiling water. You lot mostly sprinkle cilantro on a dish, and claim hashtag LoveToCook.
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The Truth Tiger@RealTruthTiger·
@beemyli Abortion is murder of an innocent human and it should be abolished for the barbaric, demon-worshipping practice that it is. Any sort of justification is pathetic because you are trying to justify cold blooded murder.
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Bee 🐝@beemyli·
What if there were a machine that let women transfer pregnancies to men and a law required the biological father to carry it if she chose not to? How quickly do you think birth control and abortion would stop being debated and instead become accessible, prioritised, and widely accepted?
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@PramilaJayapal Jealous much? How about try producing something yourself instead of taking it from those who do.
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Pramila Jayapal@PramilaJayapal·
Elon Musk's net worth: $805 billion. That's more than the bottom 53% of Americans combined. His effective tax rate: 3.3%. A truck driver pays 8.4%. Tax the rich.
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@DrPlantel Eating healthy is affordable if people would put in the effort to cook their own meals. The culprit is laziness and the lack of desire most people have to eat healthier. Cost is not the barrier.
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Nisha Patel, MD MS, Dipl of ABOM, CCMS
If you want to teach doctors about nutrition, be my guest but Robert F. Kennedy Jr. acting like more nutrition knowledge = healthier Americans… cute. Telling someone to “eat more fruits and vegetables” without addressing barriers is like telling them to “just get more sleep” while they’re working two jobs and raising kids. If someone can’t afford healthier food consistently, what’s the damn point? Practically useless. You can’t Whole Foods your way out of not having access to food.
Secretary Kennedy@SecKennedy

The more that doctors know about nutrition, the healthier Americans will be.

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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
This is astonishing. We have all grown used to hoaxes on college campuses designed to create an image of racism where none actually exists. You know what I mean--a leftist, activist black student secretly writing the "n-word" on his or her own dorm room door and then claiming it signaled rampant racism on campus. Sympathy, support, suspicion on white students and drastic "anti-racist" policies would ensue. But THIS. This is on a whole other level. This is the SPLC making an investment in its own future by funding the very hate groups it claims to oppose. Think about it. Aryan Nation is at best a completely fringe group populated by a relative handful of whacko nutjobs, and without funding their visibility would be zero. But give them $300k, and all of a sudden they have the means to launch media campaigns and generally make themselves look far more important than they are in reality. That $300k was an INVESTMENT by SPLC, as it gave them grounds for their own fundraising. An Aryan Nation chapter with a $300k advertising budget creates promotional opportunities for SPLC where none would exist otherwise. We don't know for sure what the ROI is exactly, but a $300k investment in Aryan Nation could easily raise $1mm in SPLC contributions--a 3x+ return on investment. This is the fake slur on the dorm room door on warp drive, except instead of garnering sympathy it garners cold hard cash from gullible donors. This is race baiting at a whole other level. It's a sort of fraud, and worst of all it's promoting racism, antisemitism and bigotry in America--the very things SPLC pretends to oppose. This is one of the most despicable things imaginable.
U.S. Department of Justice@TheJusticeDept

🚨HAPPENING NOW: Justice Department announces indictment against Southern Poverty Law Center ("SPLC"). Our indictment alleges SPLC secretly funneled MORE THAN $3 MILLION in funds to members of white supremacist and extremist groups.

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I Love America News@ILA_NewsX·
There are zero historical examples of Islam peacefully assimilating into western civilization. It has never happened.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
In 1900, John D. Rockefeller controlled approximately 90 percent of all petroleum refining in the United States. He was, by some calculations, the richest private individual who had ever lived. He had a problem. Scientists were discovering that compounds derived from coal tar, a petroleum byproduct, could be used as synthetic medicines. Aspirin, derived from coal tar, had been launched by Bayer in 1899. The petroleum waste stream Rockefeller had previously had to dispose of could now be sold back to the public as medicine at a markup of roughly 10,000 percent. He had another problem. American medicine in 1900 was a competitive ecosystem of homeopaths, herbalists, naturopaths, osteopaths, midwives, and traditional doctors who used food, plants, water, and lifestyle as the primary tools of healing. Approximately half of all American medical schools taught some form of natural or alternative medicine. Rockefeller bought into the German pharmaceutical industry, eventually taking a substantial stake in IG Farben, the conglomerate that included Bayer, BASF, and Hoechst. He then commissioned a report. The report was written by Abraham Flexner, an educator with no medical training, funded by the Rockefeller and Carnegie Foundations, and published in 1910. It declared that natural and alternative medical schools were unscientific quackery. It recommended the closure of more than half of all American medical schools and the standardisation of the rest around medicine based on synthetic patented drugs. Congress acted. Half of American medical schools closed within a decade. The remainder accepted Rockefeller and Carnegie funding on the condition that their curricula be reorganised around pharmaceutical treatment. Nutrition was removed. Herbal medicine was removed. Lifestyle intervention was removed. The doctor's job was redefined: diagnose the symptom, prescribe the drug. The drugs were petroleum-derived. The petroleum was supplied by Rockefeller-controlled refineries. The medical schools were funded by Rockefeller. The journals were funded by Rockefeller. The AMA was supported by Rockefeller. The hospitals were funded by Rockefeller. By 1925, the American medical system was a vertically integrated extension of the petroleum industry, operating under the marketing slogan that it was scientific. This is the system that exists today. The pharmaceutical industry generates approximately $1.5 trillion in annual revenue. The American population, 4 percent of the global total, consumes approximately 50 percent of all pharmaceuticals manufactured. The system was not designed to make people healthy. The system was designed to manage symptoms in a way that produces lifetime customers. A healthy patient is a former customer. A managed patient, who takes the pill every day for the rest of their life, is an annuity. The objective has always been to keep you in that profitable corridor between healthy and dead. Long enough to keep buying. Not so well that you stop. The doctor who advises you to fix your metabolism by changing your diet is, from the point of view of the system that trained him, a defective product. The doctor who prescribes you a statin, a metformin, an antidepressant, and a blood pressure medication for life is performing exactly as designed. The system was designed by an oil baron who needed to sell the waste products of his refineries. It still functions, 116 years after the Flexner Report, exactly the way he designed it. You are the customer. The corridor is where you live.
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The Truth Tiger@RealTruthTiger·
@realpeteyb123 The Pope’s views directly oppose the Bible - that’s what!! It’s hard to take someone seriously who supposedly speaks for God and yet doesn’t even know what God’s word says…pretty sad state of affairs. Trump is just calling out the Pope’s hypocrisy.
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Peter B@realpeteyb123·
Trump hasn’t lived a life of righteousness, not even close, the Pope does, and has. I believe he’s the moral authority. Getting angry cause he doesn’t approve of - war the puppet masters orchestrated is delusional. He’s the Pope for Gods sake. What we doing?
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Wendell
Wendell@wendelltalks·
The “Christians are anti-science rubes” line is getting old. And it just got blown out of the sky, literally. Meet Victor Glover, pilot of Artemis II. This dedicated man of faith just completed the first crewed mission around the Moon since 1972. While looking back at the Earth from deep space, he didn’t have a crisis of faith. He said the view reinforced his belief in creation. And he’s not new to this. Glover has already taken communion cups and a Bible into space on previous missions. He’s been open about his faith the entire time. He’s not the first either. Back in 1968, the Apollo 8 crew, the first humans to leave Earth orbit and circle the Moon, read from the book of Genesis on live television on Christmas Eve. “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth…” Millions heard it. The world didn’t collapse. Science didn’t shatter. The mission succeeded. Funny how the guys literally orbiting the Moon never got the “faith equals dumb” memo. Real faith lasts under pressure while the “Christians are anti-science” stereotype crumbles. The same people who mock believers as backward rubes have no answer for the long line of men and women of faith who have pushed the frontiers of science and exploration precisely because they believed the universe was orderly, intelligible, and created by a rational God. From the Apollo 8 crew reading Genesis to Victor Glover carrying Scripture and communion into lunar orbit, the pattern is clear. The more some people see of the cosmos, the more convinced they become that it didn’t just happen by accident. This is what real faith looks like. Not the version that hides from hard questions or fears the data. The version that looks at the Earth from 240,000 miles away and sees the hand of the Creator even more clearly. The version that carries a Bible into space because the same God who hung the stars is the same God who hung on the cross. To every atheist who loves to trot out the “anti-science” insult. The evidence keeps stacking up against you. The men and women who have actually left the planet and looked back don’t seem to agree with your narrative. And to every believer who’s ever been mocked for holding both faith and reason, keep going. Keep exploring. Keep speaking truth when they ask. The King who set the stars in place is the same King who rose from the grave. He is risen. He is risen indeed. All glory to the King who made the heavens and the earth, and who still calls men and women of faith to the very edge of it.
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The Truth Tiger@RealTruthTiger·
What a load of bullcrap. Fix the cultural and political issues of the poor countries, instill capitalism and then you will start alleviating poverty. Have you truly never studied history? Free enterprise has lifted billions of people out of poverty- something redistribution can never achieve.
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Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
Hundreds of millions of people throughout the world are immersed in extreme poverty. Yet, disproportionate wealth remains in the hands of a few. It is an unjust scenario, in the face of which we cannot fail to question ourselves and commit to change things. There is no lack of resources at the root of disparities, but the need to address solvable problems related to a more equitable distribution of wealth, to be achieved with moral sense and honesty.
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