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Jacquie Kangas

@WorldImperative

Neoliberal corruption is oozing into full-out, corrupt, totalitarian fascism with underlying, destructive woke depravity. (No direct messages)

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Jacquie Kangas
Jacquie Kangas@WorldImperative·
The promises: - End illegal immigration - Done. - Deport illegals w/ the criminals a priority - In process. - End DEI that hurtled the US to the bottom - Done. - End massive government crime,corruption, and waste - Done and in process. - End the War in Ukraine - In process, sabotaged by the US MIC and EU/UK war-mongering leaders. - Prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons - In process. - End Iran's stronghold on the Strait of Hormuz, resulting in disruption of energy transport - Done and in process. - Move away from NATO and Europe to create a cooperating block in the Western Hemisphere - In process. - End indoctrination and DEI in universities and the federal government - Done and in process. - Liberate Venezuelans from the communism that has destroyed their country - Done. - Liberate Iranians from the democide of the IRGC - in process. - Initiate a program to end the importation of drugs into the US - in process. - Reduce the price of prescription drugs for all Americans, not just a small group as per Biden - Done - Decrease taxes to increase disposable income for hard-working Americans - Done. - End sexual confusion and ridiculous pronouns - Done. - End government totalitarian fascism and censorship against Republicans and conservatives - Done. On and on. What President Trump has accomplished to fix the destruction of the Biden Administration is beyond all expectations.
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Richard
Richard@ricwe123·
When the illusion finally cracks, you’re left staring at the reality you tried to ignore: the man you trusted wasn’t a savior, just a hollow performance propped up by bluster and ego. The confidence, the promises, the swagger,it all collapses into something far less impressive. Not a mastermind, not a disruptor, just a loud, erratic figure out of his depth, masking incompetence with noise. In the end, what looked like strength reveals itself as pure theatrics,a caricature, a spectacle, a punchline that stopped being funny the moment you realized you were the one who believed all his bullshit......
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Jacquie Kangas@WorldImperative·
@Mollyploofkins The misinformation, stemmed from ignorance, on your illustration is mind-blowing! Uninformed voters destroy democracy.
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Molly Ploofkins@Mollyploofkins·
"Sir, just redo Obama’s deal but make it worse"
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Jacquie Kangas
Jacquie Kangas@WorldImperative·
So you think Iran should have missiles. Indeed, you should ask, "why you." Ignorance is a blight on countries today. I suggest you take some time out to learn about Iran, its history, the ambitions of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran: terrorism, funding terrorism, aiding and abetting terrorism (Hamas's invasion and genocide in Israel on Oct. 07/23), democide against its own people,including women, death to America, Israel and infidels (the latter likely includes you), and the relentless quest to acquire nuclear weapons. Not to forget its disruption of world energy trade, resulting in massively inflated food and energy prices in the US and West.
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Anonymous
Anonymous@YourAnonNews·
The Republican party has always been a shitshow and people still vote for them.
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Jacquie Kangas
Jacquie Kangas@WorldImperative·
The evidence is posted on the internet. Filmed live with body cams as the various military units interdict the drug-running boats. In other words, live evidence, as the interceptions take place. Of course not featured on the MSM. I will repeat. The US, with foreign assistance, tracks many of the drug runners before they embark on their boats, then track the boats and interdict them. The drug runners are warned and told to stop. The US military personnel then board their boats, detain the drug smugglers and any illegal migrants. Transfer them, along with the mounds drug packages, to US vessels for processing in the US. If the drug runners attempt to escape when ordered to stop, they will risk being blown out of the water. These drug runners know the risks. Most of the drug-running boats are small speed boats, with a difference. They have four large engines mounted on the back for greater speed. Easily recognizable. There are no fishing nets, hooks, or fish on the boats. Fishermen would have no need to attempt to escape. Both the drug trade and illegal migrants are destroying America. So you have a choice: Cry yourself a river worrying about the few drug runners who choose to outrun the US military vessels and helicopters and by so doing, risk their lives. Deride Trump's campaign to end these dangerous, illicit trades that are destroying America. Or: Support President Trump's war on imported drugs and ingredients to help end the curse of drug addiction in the US. The worst it has ever been. The drug scourge and illegal migrants in the US and West today are literally destroying both. As of 12 months ended, August 2025, an estimated 73,000 people died from drug overdoses, according to CDC provisional data. Drug deaths are still high (let alone the associated costs of crime, broken families and health interventions) but have started to decline since 2022 highs. One of the major reasons for the decline is changes in drug supply.
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BestBet
BestBet@grtamericanovel·
@WorldImperative @MbarkCherguia Subject is drugs/ur post #Trump is saving US frm them. On the contrary. re Venezuela, we don't know if boats were drug running or fishing; #Trump never provided evidence. Even IF they were drug running, murdering ppl who are runners, not kingpins, w/out due process is murder.
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Sasha Laryukov
Sasha Laryukov@SLaryukov68746·
@WorldImperative @MbarkCherguia Purdue Pharma for example. The opioid crisis largely began because highly addictive painkillers were massively prescribed in the 90s/2000s following aggressive marketing campaigns by pharmaceutical companies. People became dependent, and some later turned to illegal drugs. Facts.
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Jacquie Kangas
Jacquie Kangas@WorldImperative·
The government (taxpayers) should not have to be responsible for drug addicts. Governments can and should create legislation that is tough on drug addiction. Years ago when governments were tough on drugs, we didn't have the huge drug-addiction problem we have today. I believe the first government to step up with zero tolerance for drug addiction should be the various governments in Pensylvania and Philadelphia.
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Sasha Laryukov@SLaryukov68746·
@WorldImperative @MbarkCherguia As a result, millions of people became addicted. When prescriptions were reduced, some turned to heroin or illegal opioids, and the government completely abandoned them.
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BestBet@grtamericanovel·
@WorldImperative @MbarkCherguia #Trump pardoned biggest drug kingpins known: Juan O. Hernández (12/2025): Formr Honduran prez sentenced to 45 yrs, importd 400–550TONS of coke into U.S. Ross Wm Ulbricht (1/2026): darknet market creator of Silk Road was serving double life sentence for >$214M in illegal drugs...
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Jacquie Kangas
Jacquie Kangas@WorldImperative·
Drugs coming into America by boat in no way mitigates the domestic supply. I am not a fan of pharma promoting so many drugs, but I have never seen a drug company promoting fentanyl to ads to retail consumers. Please provide an example of a pharmaceutical company promoting fentanyl to the general public. Many attribute the start of their drug addiction to prescription drugs. Some legitimately. Some. not.
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Jacquie Kangas
Jacquie Kangas@WorldImperative·
@GuntherEagleman Hopefully, the desperate, botoxed, filled, and stretched d-listers won't attend the Met Gala again because she was there in a plastic mask.
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
Your terms of never performing at the White House again are ACCEPTABLE! Thank you Katy.
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Barack Obama@BarackObama·
It was great talking to Stephen and the inspiring young people we’ve worked with at the @ObamaFoundation on the @ColbertLateShow. When the Obama Presidential Center opens this June 19, my hope is that this will be a place where people can come together to meet, learn, and work with each other to create change in their communities. Learn more at tickets.obama.org.
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Jacquie Kangas
Jacquie Kangas@WorldImperative·
You, @lizlogan76, are a disgrace to women: Trump has never been found guilty of raping anyone. Provide your evidence. Trump is most certainly not a murderer. It is hard to wrap one's mind around someone so devoid of intelligence and ethics that they would dare to make such a false public statement. Provide your evidence that Trump is on drugs. Name the witness from the Apprentice, along with quotes of the accusations. Trump never drinks and is avidly against drugs. Your statement is a pack vile lies, libellous, and should land you in a court of law. Those who resort to such defamation are destroying society. Identity theft is noxious too. Using someone else's photo as one's own is cowardly and deeply unethical. Particularly odious for anyone to use Sharon Tate's photo. The victim of a real murderer. A nasty coward, spitting out such vicious lies, then blocking any responses or challenges to such odiousl behavior. .......................................................... Your post: Elizabeth Logan @lizlogan76 42m Replying to @WorldImperative and @MbarkCherguia Trump is on hard drugs himself! Ask anyone who worked on Apprentice. In addition to being a rapist and murderer, he's an obvious addict, genius.
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Jacquie Kangas
Jacquie Kangas@WorldImperative·
I don't know a h. of a lot about the pardon of Juan Hernandez. Almost everything that has been written about it appears in left-wing, liberal, publications. His capture, trial and conviction was certainly swimming in questionable Biden Administration activities. I would have to do more research and read the trial transcript, which I am not going to do, because it doesn't mitigate the wisdom of interdicting drugs from Colombia and Venezuela. As far as I can gather, his trial was not fair, relying on dubious, questionable, criminal witnesses. The cocaine trafficking involved was through Honduras, not into the US, although it may have ended up in the US. More particularly, the pardon is likely linked to future benefits for the US within Trump's Monroe Doctrine 2.0, strengthening the Western Hemisphere as a priority over continued chaos with NATO, Ukraine and Europe. Flushing out the socialism that has destroyed central and south American countries is obviously a key to strengthening the Western Hemisphere as a successful, prosperous, peaceful area of influence.
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B@bubbyofbb·
@WorldImperative @MbarkCherguia So why did he unconditionally pardon Juan Hernandez, who was a prolific drug trafficker convicted for aiding the smuggling of 400 tons of cocaine into America? He was serving 45 years, but Trump had him released the day after pardoning him.
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Jacquie Kangas
Jacquie Kangas@WorldImperative·
@WheelinGreg @MbarkCherguia Why? How about growing a pair. State your disagreements with Trump, including facts, figures, reasons and results, instead of resorting to vacuous, puerile, two-word statements that mean absolutely nothing and pinpoint you as not smart.
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Jacquie Kangas
Jacquie Kangas@WorldImperative·
Never make assumptions about people whom you don't know. They are inevitably wrong. Scared and feeble I am not. When I disagree with Trump, I respond directly to his Truth Social comments. Have you ever been on Truth Social to read his posts? I take the time to do massive research. I go to the sources to find the facts. Live videos. Original quotes or online statements of individuals, instead of parroting what other say or write about them. Keep laughing. Be careful, because laughing without background knowledge and facts, will always backfire to bite you.
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Jacquie Kangas
Jacquie Kangas@WorldImperative·
Actually, that's not accurate. Juan Hernandez was accused of allowing cocaine to be transported across Honduras. Have you read the trial transcript? Verified witnesses? Illiteracy is doing far more to destroy the US today, than Trump's pardoning a "guy" as you call him, who is no longer in power, and apparently had an unfair trial. Research the background, the reasons why Trump might have pardoned him, the potential benefits to the US going forward, read the trial transcript, then come back and debate the pros and cons. Meanwhile learn how to spell cocaine.
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sezwho
sezwho@sezwho4u2·
@WorldImperative @MbarkCherguia trump pardoned a guy who smuggled over 400 tons of cocain into America. trump will pardon anyone for the right price. trump is crooked as hell.
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Jacquie Kangas
Jacquie Kangas@WorldImperative·
During Trump's first term, Venezuelans were outraged by him. They believed he had not done enough to save Venezuela. A major reason it was so easy for US forces to enter Venezuela and extricate Maduro during Trump's second term is that Venezuelans had been calling for Trump to save Venezuela since his first term.
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Jacquie Kangas@WorldImperative·
Venezuela was once one of the most prosperous countries in the world: prosperous, beautiful, oil rich, fashion centre, ballet centre, tourist destination, etc. Then Hugo Chávez, a communist, took over. Nicolás Maduro, also a communist, followed. They turned the country into a h. hole. You would know that, if you had done appropriate research. They gained power by promising the rural class major benefits. The proviso? Only if they voted for them. They voted, but Chávez and Maduro failed to deliver. The lower classes experienced deeper poverty. Shops closed w/ empty shelves. Oil production facilities grew silent and rusted. Chávez expropriated the oil facilities and ousted the oil-industry experts without compensation. Dangerous crime grew. Commercial and retail spaces were boarded up. Graffiti soiled the cities and towns. The professional classes and business people fled. Those not able to flee were reduced to selling trinkets on the roadside. The rural classes fled too. Mainly to Colombia, where they eked out a living in the main square of Bogota, selling second hand trinkets and scraps, the square filled with filth and garbage. Some risked the Darién Gap to enter the US illegally, w/ no means or language skills to earn a living, relying on hard-earned US taxpayers.
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