Gigi Stephansen

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Gigi Stephansen

@GStephansen

I really do not like DM's if I follow people back! I will unfollow if you do that! I'm not trying to buy anything from you! Be blessed!

New Port Richey, FL Bergabung Mayıs 2017
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Gigi Stephansen
Gigi Stephansen@GStephansen·
My account was suspended. No notification until after I appealed. 1st they said "inauthentication" then changed it to the bogus list I screen shot! I am targeted for committing the crime of being White! @PapiTrumpo @CivilRights @POTUS @RedPillRabbit
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Stella Escobedo
Stella Escobedo@StellaEscoTV·
Hey @AlaskaAir- are you ok with this ? Flight attendant wearing an “ICE OUT” pin. Not showing her face, but you should probably address it. What a slap in the face to ICE agents who risk their lives protecting this country. This American supports you. 🇺🇸
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Florida’s Voice
Florida’s Voice@FLVoiceNews·
NO SHARIA LAW: @GovRonDeSantis signs what he calls the strongest legislation in Florida’s history to combat extremist influence “Never one red cent for Jihad" The new law targets the funding and spread of radical ideologies across the state’s financial, political, and cultural sectors.
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Waken Minds 𓂀
Waken Minds 𓂀@wakenminds·
I have questions..
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Ed McCray@Real_Ed_McCray·
Once upon a time this was mainstream American TV when they aired Easter specials. This is from 1982's Family Circus Easter...Family Circus is a comic strip that the "experts" often look down on as being "too white/midwest."The creator is the father of Disney animator Glen Keane.
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Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
.@FLOTUS: "Happy Easter Monday! Enjoy the White House. It's a special place... I'll see you next year!" 🩷💙💛
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

.@FLOTUS reads "The Runaway Bunny" to children at the 2026 White House Easter Egg Roll 🐰

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White House History
White House History@WhiteHouseHstry·
The White House Easter Egg Roll originated in 1878 when President Rutherford B. Hayes opened the White House Grounds to children who wanted to roll Easter eggs. Ever since, presidents and first ladies have celebrated Easter Monday with an ‘egg roll’ party on the South Lawn. While two world wars, White House renovations, inclement weather, and health concerns have canceled a handful of egg rolls throughout the century, the tradition has persisted, and as new administrations and families have entered the White House, presidents and first ladies have put their own touches on the historic event! *Hop* through today’s gallery to get a firsthand look at the White House Easter Egg Roll throughout the years.
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JDawgz
JDawgz@JDAWGZ01·
@hotwire405 I have uncovered some Medicare fraud in Irving Texas. My sister went to emergency room 2025. Medicare gets billed for months worth of COVID tests from TEXAS LABORATORY SERVICES DX LLC, 3317 FINLEY RD STE 214, IRVING, TX 75062-3200 Phone: 773-410-6026
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Zionism Observer
Zionism Observer@receipts_lol·
Website launch: Zionist Hoaxes 1/ We created a place to archive fake "antisemitic incidents." With the global rise in antisemitic hoaxes, often used to justify silencing anti-genocide activists, we thought it important to archive the hoaxes.
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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 do you understand what the economy just did to an entire generation's love life.. over two-thirds of young adults aren't dating regularly.. and if trends continue one in three will never get married.. this isn't a dating problem.. it's a math problem.. in 1980 the average home cost 3x the median salary.. today it's 8x.. rent takes 40-50% of a young person's income before they've bought groceries.. the average american under 30 has $21,000 in student debt and $5,000 in credit card debt.. and you're wondering why they're not going on dinner dates.. their grandparents bought a house on a single factory salary at 22.. got married at 23.. had kids by 25.. not because they were more romantic.. but because the economy let them.. a first date in 1985 cost you a movie and a burger.. a first date in 2026 costs you a $60 uber.. $80 dinner.. and the emotional bandwidth of someone working two jobs who hasn't had a day off in three weeks.. companies killed pensions.. killed job security.. killed the 40-hour work week.. created a generation that can't plan past next month's rent.. and now the washington post is writing about them like they chose loneliness.. nobody stopped wanting love.. they just can't afford the life that comes with it.. and the generation that pulled the ladder up is writing articles asking why nobody's climbing.
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"Over 2/3 of young adults" are not dating regularly, per WaPo. "If trends continue, 1-in-3 young adults will not get married."

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Sarah Adams
Sarah Adams@sarahadams·
There’s a version of Benghazi that keeps getting retold, and it’s wrong. It needs to end. Not once, over the course of September 11 or 12, 2012, did anyone on the ground request to be “saved” by the U.S. military. The calls were for reinforcements so we could take the fight to Al-Qaeda. That was the mission. That was the intent. We were not asking to run, we were asking to finish it. When those reinforcements never came, everything changed. It was no longer about securing the compound and hunting down the more than 200 terrorists involved in the six attacks that evening. It became a full evacuation. Not just non-essentials, everyone. And in that shift, we lost the opportunity to pursue the enemy, to hold them accountable in real-time, to deliver justice when it mattered most. We were forced to give up ground. With that, a U.S. diplomatic presence has NEVER returned to Benghazi. Al-Qaeda walked away from that night with a massive victory in their minds, even though their original kidnapping objective failed. It emboldened them and sent a clear message of weakness across the global terrorism network that you could kill a U.S. Ambassador and face ZERO consequences. Just months later, our attackers carried out the In Amenas attack in Algeria, killing more Americans. And over the past dozen years, the network that hit us that night has gone on to kill thousands more, including, yes, even more Americans. Today, our attackers are actively working on a massive plot targeting the U.S. homeland. So, if this failure to confront Al-Qaeda continues, we will be forced to watch our terrorists kill Americans on U.S. soil because that is the reality of what failure buys us. That is the cost of being forced to retreat instead of being allowed to fight. So stop twisting what we asked for. It was never to save us. It was about justice. We planned to finish the fight against the enemy, and no one stepped up to help us do it! @BentonDave28405 @TigTiegen @KTantoP @MarkGeistSWP
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Dark Side
Dark Side@not_rekt_11·
Bon appétit… This is the result of hiring low IQ individuals.
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Peter Bernegger
Peter Bernegger@PeterBernegger·
“...we shaved off votes in the red counties... and left the blue counties untouched.” “...10% in Douglas County, 10% in Mesa County... until Biden was over 50% statewide.” Now compare that to Wisconsin. I have reviewed county-level data showing Republican-to-Democrat vote shifts in red Wisconsin counties. Its spot on: votes were flipped. In counties you would not think about normally. It matches @RealSKeshel’s findings surprisingly well. But the bigger danger now may be even worse: Electronic poll books. In Wisconsin, they are called Badger Books. They were never certified. Never cyber-tested. Yet they sit right inside election operations. The bad actors don't even need the tabulators or Election Management Systems at the County level, they can just use the epoll books. To see how, scroll down in my tweets about what just happened in Bexar County Texas. Epoll books is where investigators, lawmakers, and the public should be looking. Put them on the long list. ➡️Ban all computers from our elections. @Rasmussen_Poll @honestpollster @JudgeMariaLazar @RonJohnsonWI @JanelBrandtjen @amuse
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"No, we shaved off votes in the red counties in the countryside where Trump was strong, and we left the blue counties untouched. We shaved off 10 percent in Douglas County (CO) and 10% in Mesa County (CO) and other red counties until Biden's count was over 50 percent statewide."

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Jerr
Jerr@jerr_rrej·
White biodiversity is under threat by the mud blood hoard. White habitat must be protected at all costs.
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Tosca Austen
Tosca Austen@ToscaAusten·
🍿The Shakir Khan Case Is the Democratic Nightmare Newsom Is Trying to Hide The case of Shakir Khan isn't just a local Cali headline; it is a blueprint for how easily the supposed "impenetrable" mail-in system can be dismantled from the inside. While parties parry and thrust the theory and “infrequency” of mail-in-ballot fraud, Khan is the living breathing, reality, and the details are staggering. Face of the "Myth": Shakir Khan In March 2026, former Lodi City Councilman Shakir Khan was sentenced to three years in jail, finally bringing a close to a case that proves election fraud isn't a ghost story. It was a quiet Election Fraud case, the media didn’t touch it. Investigators didn't just find a few clerical errors; they found an election factory-style operation at Khan’s fingertips: 71 Names, One Address: Khan used his own personal information to register dozens of "voters" to a single location. 41 Completed Ballots: When authorities raided his home, they found nearly 50 completed mail-in ballots stashed away—ballots that were supposed to represent the private choices of his constituents—but instead, their “choices” were sitting in the hands of the candidate. Instructional Tampering: Body camera footage and phone records revealed Khan pressured residents to let HIM sign their ballots. What a clever guy Khan even posted videos in his native *Urdu language* instructing associates to lie to investigators if questioned. Khan won his seat by fewer than 300 votes. In a system where mail-in ballots are sent out like coupons, he showed that you don’t need to hack a computer to steal an election—you just need a printer and a decided lack of oversight. The "Meat": Why Newsom and Democrats are Panicking If Shakir Khan is the evidence, then the legal fury coming from Sacramento is the cover-up. Governor Gavin Newsom and California Attorney General Rob Bonta are currently leading a coalition of 23 states to sue the Trump administration. The target? Executive Order 14399 mandates that the USPS only transmit mail-in ballots that have unique, trackable barcodes —AND, they must match a federally verified list of eligible citizens. Predictably, Newsom is having none of THAT. The "Secrets" Hidden in the Lawsuit: The Tracking Phobia: Democrats claim barcode tracking is "voter suppression." But critics ask: Why? If every Amazon package and Uber Eats order is tracked for security, why is "knowing where a ballot is" considered a “threat to democracy”? The Trump Executive Order: Requires states to cross-reference their 💀 rolls with DHS and Social Security data to ensure ballots aren't being sent to non-citizens or the deceased. Newsom’s team calls this "unconstitutional overreach," but the underlying fear is clear: a cleaned-up voter roll would likely eliminate thousands of "ghost" voters that current systems ignore. The Funding Threat: The administration is threatening to pull federal funding from states that refuse to comply with these security standards. Gavin Newsom is framing this as "lighting democracy on fire," but to his critics, he’s simply fighting to keep the "black box" of California’s mail-in system exactly as it is—opaque and vulnerable. The question isn't whether the system is capable of being secure, but why the people in charge of it seem so terrified of the receipt. ⚖️❤️🇺🇸
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John Ʌ Konrad V
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
NATO is in far bigger danger than anyone realizes. And the reason has nothing to do with defense budgets. The real danger is psychological. It’s cultural. Europeans didn’t just free-ride on American security for 80 years. They built an entire identity around the idea that they evolved past the Americans protecting them. That identity is now the single biggest obstacle to Western survival. And the darkest irony is: we helped build it. After World War II, Europe wasn’t just economically shattered. Its culture was in ruins. The cities, the universities, the concert halls, the museums. Rubble. The Marshall Plan rebuilt the economy. But culture wasn’t a priority. Not at first. Then the Iron Curtain dropped. And suddenly culture became a weapon. American diplomats, academics, artists & scholars flooded Western Europe. We funded their universities. Supported their orchestras. Rebuilt their museums. Promoted their intellectual life. Not because European culture needed saving for its own sake. Because Eastern Europeans were struggling for Maslow’s mist basic needs. We needed the view from the other side of that Wall to be intoxicating. So America built Western Europe into a showcase of self-actualization. Art. Philosophy. Cafe culture. Long vacations. Universities where people studied literature instead of surviving. We were manufacturing jealousy. And it worked. The Wall came down. But here’s what no one accounted for. When you give a society self-actualization on someone else’s tab long enough, they forget it was a gift. They start believing it was organically theirs. And when they look at the country that funded it all, a country busy building aircraft carriers and semiconductor fabs and shale fields instead of reaching the Maslow’s pinnacle. An overweight American in a ball cap who can’t tell Monet from Pissarro. Who eats fast food. Who drives a truck. Who builds strip malls instead of piazzas. And to a culture trained in aesthetics but stripped of strategic awareness, that American looks uncivilized. So the arrogance takes root. And once a culture decides another is beneath them, they stop listening. Americans say wars are sometimes necessary: crude. Oil is the backbone of prosperity: unsophisticated. Kids build companies in garages that reshape the planet: crass. Wall Street finances the global economy: vulgar. Europe has no world-class technology sector. No military capable of strong defense. No energy independence. No AI capacity. What Europe has is culture. The culture we paid for at the expense of us reaching Maslow’s pinnacle. For decades that was fine. We funded the museums, protected the sea lanes, and tolerated the sneering because the arrangement worked. Then Europeans stopped keeping the contempt private. They started saying it to our faces. In their media. In their parliaments. At every international forum. “Americans are stupid. Americans are violent. Americans are a threat to democracy.” We could have moved the Louvre to NY. We could have built a Venice here. We could have stolen your best artists, designers, philosophers and more… like your conquering armies did for centuries. Instead we funded them. And all we asked for in return was to let us visit. You don’t have the military to defend your borders. You don’t have the technology to compete. You don’t have the energy to heat your homes without begging dictators. What you have is an 80-year superiority complex FUNDED BY AMERICANS, protected by American soldiers, and built on the false belief that self-actualization is civilization. It isn’t. Civilization is the ability to sustain itself. By that measure, Europe isn’t a civilization at all. It’s a dependency with better wine. That’s not a threat. It’s a weather report. Build a Navy. Or don’t. But stop lecturing the people who made you “better than us” Our “crudeness” our “stunted liberal education” our “ugly strip malls” are because we sacrificed our culture to support yours.
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