Red1575

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Red1575

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Rapid Response 47
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
.@SecMullinDHS says the Democrat shutdown of @DHSgov caused a mass exodus at critical agencies: Just @CISAgov, we’re down 1,100 people—almost 1/3 of the workforce. We had contractors walking off the border wall. It was absurd, and AOC wants to sit there and say it was worth it?
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Bad Kitty Unleashed 🦁 💪🏻
🔥🔥🔥Huge! Now we know why the resistance has become the Walker crowd. The elderly are being purposely targeted by the Tides 22nd Century Initiative. They consider the elderly as, “the most strategically powerful constituencies in the resistance.” And they are doing this by lying to them. What we need to do is fix this by communicating the truth to the elderly. Plus we must tell them that they are being taken advantage of. This whole idea of using the elderly is morally reprehensible. Tides 22nd Century Initiative. Part 3 First a little history: Recall in part 1, they are running an anti capitalist revolution/coup and are making planes for a replacement government including the creation of a shadow government. In part 2, I showed their involvement with Isaiah, the top anti Ice org which utilizes childcare orgs. Anyways they are telling the elderly that republicans are going to cut social security, push folks off of SSDI, and gut Medicare and Medicaid. And are scaring them with the threat of medical bankruptcies among seniors, forcing families into impossible financial choices. They also say that “the authoritarian right seeks to divide generations, weaponizing young people’s frustration with older voters while simultaneously exploiting seniors’ fears about crime, immigration, and economic instability to keep them aligned with reactionary politics.” The benefits of using the elderly? “1. Sheer Numbers and Political Clout •People over 65 turn out to vote at higher rates than any other age group. In 2020, 71% of voters over 65 cast ballots, compared to 51% of those aged 18-29. •Older Americans make up 16% of the U.S. population—that’s over 54 million people. •If seniors collectively mobilize against authoritarianism, we could tip elections, pressure lawmakers, and halt policies that dismantle democracy. 2. The Power of Cross-Generational Organizing •The right has strategically divided generations, pitting older voters against younger activists. We must flip this strategy on its head. •Elder activists can mentor, fund, and support younger organizers, sharing knowledge from past struggles. •Families are key. Grandparents are often deeply trusted figures in their families—if they commit to pro-democracy activism, they can influence their children and grandchildren’s political consciousness. 3. Economic and Consumer Power •Retirees control a large portion of U.S. wealth, including pensions, retirement savings, and investments. •Coordinated boycotts and consumer strikes led by seniors could devastate companies complicit in authoritarian policies. •Elderly and disabled Americans rely heavily on public services, and we have the organizational capacity—through AARP, unions, and advocacy groups—to resist efforts to dismantle them. 4. A Moral Authority That Cuts Through the Noise •Elders who have lived through past struggles—civil rights, anti-war movements, labor uprisings—bring moral weight and historical memory to the fight. •Our voices can counter authoritarian narratives that attempt to normalize repression. •Faith leaders and senior activists have historically played a key role in turning the tide against oppression—from the Black church’s role in the Civil Rights Movement to the "Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo" who resisted Argentina’s military dictatorship.” Their plans: 1. Organizing Seniors into Pro-Democracy Networks 2. Counter Right-Wing Narratives Targeting Seniors 3. Activate Economic Pressure Tactics 4. Build Intergenerational Resistance 5. Prepare for Mass Action Also in the comments a person from Third Act brought up the Rocking Chair rebellion: “At Third Act, we're doing many of the things you mention, including organizing more than 100,000 supporters into an elder force that includes 90-year olds volunteering from their homes to the Rocking Chair Rebellion that mobilized perhaps the largest nonviolent direct action of older people in the US.”
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Curbside Cravings
Curbside Cravings@TonyKing38983·
Be honest… what drink goes with this?
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
What’s the weirdest thing a President has ever done?
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World of Statistics@stats_feed·
What is the easiest way to get rid of excess weight?
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Owen Gregorian
Owen Gregorian@OwenGregorian·
Bongino says he fears retaliation after finding 'mother lode' of Crossfire Hurricane docs at FBI | Misty Severi, Just The News Bongino, who left the bureau in January after roughly 10 months in the job, said he found the document in a burn bag that was related to the FBI probe into allegations of Russian collusion in President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign. Former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino confessed in an interview Tuesday that he lives in constant fear that he’ll face retaliation after he shed light on corruption in the bureau and because of a document he found related to Crossfire Hurricane. Bongino, who left the bureau in January after roughly 10 months in the job, said he found the document in a burn bag that was related to the FBI probe into allegations of Russia collusion in President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign. The former deputy director claimed on the "Hang Out with Sean Hannity" podcast that the document was clearly meant to be destroyed because it contained information that was "basically the keys to the kingdom on Crossfire." “It was the mother lode,” Bongino told Hannity. “And the document was so sensitive we were not even to carry it outside of the office. I will never be the same. I’m being as serious as a stroke right now. I’m really, I’m scared. "Don’t think for a second that I don’t think every day, and this is what’s really sad … that they’re going to come for me,” he added. “Like I’ll probably be in some federal prison. That’s what comes to my mind every day. I live like this the rest of my life because I know how they are.” Bongino said the roughly 100-page document reshaped his understanding of the probe and that he was "scared" by how many people were involved and did not speak up. "I'm reading this document and I'm like, ‘I can't believe this happened in the United States.’ It wasn't just that it happened in the United States, it was that so many people knew about it," he said. "All you had to do was read it. This thing was bulls--- from the start. "I was never the same after that, because after reading what I read about how many people did this to President Trump, this Russia hoax, collusion, Crossfire Hurricane bulls---, and not a single person stopped them, I'm terrified,"he added. Bongino did not go into detail on the classified information in the document, but burn bags are used to incinerate sensitive documents for security purposes. justthenews.com/government/sec…
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
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Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

.@NASAAdmin: "The next step is go out further, it's to return to the moon. It's to pick up where Apollo 17 left off... President Trump said we are going back to stay, to build a moon base. That’s going to be a massive American outpost." 🚀🌕

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Red1575
Red1575@Red157501·
Winning 🇺🇸
Owen Gregorian@OwenGregorian

In Huge Win For Republicans, Supreme Court Curbs Use Of Race In Drawing Voting Districts | Tyler Durden, Zerohedge In a sweeping 6-3 decision issued today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Louisiana’s congressional map with a second majority-Black district is an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. The ruling in Louisiana v. Callais (No. 24-109) delivers a major victory for Republicans by sharply curtailing the Voting Rights Act’s ability to compel the creation of predominantly Black or Hispanic districts - a development that could help the GOP protect and expand its House majority in the 2026 midterms and beyond. Writing for the Court, Justice Samuel Alito held that Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, properly interpreted, did not require Louisiana to draw the additional majority-Black district in Senate Bill 8. Because the state’s use of race was not justified by a compelling interest, the map violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. A Major Reset of Voting Rights Law The decision does far more than resolve one Louisiana map. It fundamentally updates the legal framework for Voting Rights Act challenges that has been in place since Thornburg v. Gingles (1986). The Court made three critical changes that will make it significantly harder for plaintiffs to force race-conscious districting: - Illustrative maps must be race-neutral: Plaintiffs can no longer draw “demonstration maps” that deliberately maximize majority-minority districts. Any alternative map must fully comply with all of a state’s legitimate, non-racial districting goals - including traditional criteria and the state’s partisan political objectives. - Race must be disentangled from party: To prove political cohesion and racial bloc voting, plaintiffs must now control for partisan affiliation. Simply showing that Black voters and white voters support different candidates is no longer enough if the pattern tracks party preference rather than race. - Focus on current intentional discrimination: The “totality of circumstances” analysis must center on evidence of present-day intentional racial discrimination in voting. Historical discrimination and generalized “societal effects” carry far less weight. These changes align Section 2 more closely with the Fifteenth Amendment’s prohibition on intentional racial discrimination and the Constitution’s general bar on race-based government action. zerohedge.com/political/huge…

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Red1575
Red1575@Red157501·
@Rasmussen_Poll Not bad. 1 in 5 voters on the rolls were ineligible. Is Governor Tina crying tonight?
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DiaperDiplomacy
DiaperDiplomacy@DiaperDiplomacy·
“If It Wasn’t for Us, You’d Be Speaking French” King Charles Toasts 250 Years of Side-Eye 🇺🇸🇬🇧
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Red1575@Red157501·
@stats_feed Didn’t see Refrigeration on the list. It should be there. The ability to store food at cool or cold temperatures definitely a game changer.
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
31 inventions of the 20th Century that changed the course of history: 🇮🇹 Radio 🇺🇸 Airplane 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Television 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Computer 🇺🇸 Cell Phone 🇺🇸 Escalator 🇷🇺 Helicopter 🇺🇸 Robot 🇺🇸 Radio Telescope 🇬🇧 Radar 🇩🇪 Jet Engine 🇩🇪 Electron Microscope 🇺🇸 Atomic bomb 🇺🇸 Laser 🇺🇸 Space shuttle 🇯🇵 Compact Discs 🇺🇸 Polio Vaccine 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Antibiotics 🇩🇪 Chemotherapy 🇸🇪 Pacemaker 🇺🇸 Safety Razor 🇬🇧 Vacuum Cleaner 🇫🇷 Neon Lights 🇺🇸 Zipper 🇺🇸 Toaster 🇺🇸 Microwave Oven 🇺🇸 Transistor 🇺🇸 Ballpoint Pen 🇨🇭 Cellophane 🇺🇸 Chocolate Chips 🇺🇸 Tea Bags
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Red1575
Red1575@Red157501·
@stats_feed Ok bro, I have 5 siblings and we have the same parents and raised in the same house are as alike as cats, dogs, chickens, rabbits, horses, and owls. Same genetics same environment until we went to school. BTW , I was the Owl.
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
Your personality is about 40-60% genetically determined, not entirely shaped by your environment.
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
"NO KINGS" crowd greets King Charles with a standing ovation
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