ProfShade

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ProfShade

ProfShade

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America First. Ex-professor. Father, husband, tech writer trapped behind enemy lines in Illinois. NO DMs! Don't read everything you believe.

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ProfShade
ProfShade@profshade2·
@harparr1 Anything that requires the goods or labors of another without their consent is NOT a right... it's theft.
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Common Cent$
Common Cent$@Common_Cent1·
I will support quality candidates for Mayor of Chicago that are committed to making Chicago great, that will support CPD in helping keep city safe, that will create a better environment for our families and children to grow up in. People left the city for the burbs for a reason. What happens in the city, spills into our burbs still. Nobody can tell me who I can and can’t support. Mayor Brandon Johnson is trash. That is why I’m on board with @Dannic44. Period 🇺🇸‼️
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Andrew Kolvet
Andrew Kolvet@AndrewKolvet·
RFK Jr. just EXPOSED the massive healthcare fraud machine: "We are paying for fraud now as much as for medicine." "Today, the biggest job in New York, 650,000 people, the biggest employment niche is home care. These are family members who are getting paid to do things that they used to do as family members for free.” What makes it worse: CMS cannot verify if the work was even done. No tracking, no proof, just taxpayer dollars flowing. The result: Medicaid spending DOUBLED under Biden, with fraud now rivaling real medical care.
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Shaun Thompson Show
Shaun Thompson Show@shaun_show·
Ghettonomics is destroying Chicago, New York, L.A.: raise the minimum wage, government explodes, debt skyrockets. Our moron Mayor, who never paid a bill, now backdoor-nationalizing small businesses. Democrats turned cities into government jobs only - Obama with $30 trillion debt.
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Hillbilly
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In 1976, a Black woman opened a restaurant in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, with just sixty-four dollars in her pocket. The space was empty. The stoves were cold. There was not enough money to prepare a full day’s menu. So she made a decision. She would start with breakfast. Her name was Mildred Council. Most people knew her as Dip, a nickname from her childhood on a farm in Chatham County, where she could reach deeper into the water barrel than anyone else. The path that led her to that empty kitchen had taken decades. Her mother died when she was two. Her father raised seven children on a tenant farm, teaching them how to grow food, stretch what they had, and survive through the seasons. She learned to cook by watching the women around her, measuring without tools, judging heat by instinct, understanding food through experience rather than instruction. By the time she stood holding the keys to that building on West Rosemary Street, she had spent years cooking in other people’s kitchens. She had worked in local restaurants and for university houses, but ownership had never been offered. Now she had a lease. The building was worn. The floors were marked. The equipment was unreliable. But it was hers. She did not go to a bank. She went to the grocery store. With sixty-four dollars in her purse, she walked through the aisles, selecting eggs, flour, bacon, and grits. She kept track of every price in her head. At the register, the total came to forty dollars. She paid. She kept the remaining twenty-four dollars to make change for customers. There was no margin for error. She carried the groceries back, unlocked the door, turned on the lights, and started cooking. The first plates went out to working men and students looking for something simple and filling. She served them on plates she had brought from home. They ate. They paid. The register filled. Late in the morning, she took the money she had just earned and walked back to the store. This time she bought what she needed for lunch. Chicken, vegetables, flour, oil. She returned and cooked again. The lunch crowd came. They ate. They paid. In the afternoon, she repeated the process. She used the money from lunch to buy what she needed for dinner. She was not operating a business in the usual sense. She was moving hour by hour, using what she earned to survive the next part of the day. She did not have the resources to make it through the week. So she made it through the morning. On that first day, she earned one hundred and thirty-five dollars. By the time she finished cleaning late that night, her feet were so swollen she could not put her shoes back on. She sat alone in the kitchen, soaking them in ice water before she could walk home. She opened again the next day. And the day after that. Mama Dip’s Kitchen stayed open for decades. Mildred Council became one of the most respected figures in Southern cooking. She wrote cookbooks. She served national leaders. She gave jobs to people who were often turned away elsewhere. When she died in 2018, the restaurant had grown into something far larger than that original space. The first building was eventually gone. A historical marker stands nearby now, listing her name and her achievements. It does not mention the sixty-four dollars. Or the forty-dollar breakfast. Or the three trips to the store in a single day. But that is where it began. Mildred Council built something lasting. One meal at a time. Starting with breakfast.
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Chris Martz
Chris Martz@ChrisMartzWX·
Dean Cain on Newsmax yesterday: 🗨️ “It's scary if you about the fact that she [Wisconsin Secretary of State, Sarah Godlewski] doesn't realize that hail is naturally occurring event. And, actually, my pal Chris Martz, who is a young meteorologist, tore her up on X... If she can't distinguish between weather and climate change, I don't know how she's going to count the votes correctly there in Wisconsin.” cc: @RealDeanCain
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Pro-America | Politics & Markets
Once you become reliant on the government for your survival, you have now given them complete control over everything. "you want your food check this month then you better give up those guns." "It would be a shame if you didn't get your income check this month you better inject that experimental vaccine into your body." This is a very dangerous path.
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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
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Electroverse
Electroverse@Electroversenet·
Since April 2020, the United States has spent $1.5 trillion on wind and solar. All that money for just 17% of the nation's energy mix. For the same cost, America could have built around 40 nuclear power plants. They'd run for 80 years, not 15 or 20 like wind and solar, and would generate at least three times more power each year. That's the real cost of believing the climate fantasy - enormous waste, destabilized grids, and spiraling energy costs.
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Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸
Instead of doubling the minimum wage and forgiving loans for irresponsible students, how about doubling Social Security for those who already worked hard and lived responsibly for 50 years?
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Chicago Flips Red
Chicago Flips Red@FlipChicagoRed·
It’s going to be too big to rig. We don’t need mainstream media — we have the silent majority. ALL HANDS ON DECK 🇺🇸✨🇺🇸✨ FlipsRed.com #ChicagoFlipsRed
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HIM™ • Zach McClanahan For U.S. Senate
Are you following my campaign for U.S. Senate? My name is Zach McClanahan. I'm an Illinoisan and a proud America First conservative running to unseat Senator Tammy Duckworth in 2028. I'm far from a polished politician, and that's kind of by design. I'm not one of them, and I never will be. I'm a working class, American patriot with a deep love for the USA, our Republic, and our Constitution. I believe the representation we send to D.C. should be real Americans who understand the struggles of everyday families, not career insiders who are safe and insulated from the consequences of their sold votes. I'm committed to playing my part in delivering the changes that Americans want to see, and current politicians seem to always fail to deliver or even pursue. From banning dual citizenship for elected officials, eliminating the influence of super PACs and lobbying, to imposing strict term limits, and establishing performance-based standards for re-election, to ensure accountability to the people they serve. Those are a few of my biggest goals. I'll be spending roughly the next two years working hard to earn your respect, your trust, and your vote. Visit my website link in my profile to learn more about my platform as it's evolving. Follow me across all social media at @ZachForIL. Your support, whether through a simple follow, sharing content, or contributing financially, is deeply appreciated as we build this grassroots movement together. Let's send leaders to D.C. instead of politicians, and make the changes that America needs. God bless all of you.
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
GREGORIO CASAR: “When somebody’s health insurance cost goes up $500 a month because of Donald Trump’s policy…” RFK JR: “The health insurance companies’ stocks rose by 1000% after Obamacare was passed.” “The money was not going to Americans. It was going to THEM, and it was YOU who did it.” [See chart at end of video]
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Clint Brown
Clint Brown@DissidentClint·
Hey @S_Fitzpatrick I was Kash Patel’s Sherpa on the transition. I spent nearly all day everyday with him for 3+ months and have been with him frequently since. I have never seen the type of behavior that you’re describing from him. Your anon sourced story is BS. Oh and by the way, it was no pressure campaign that got Kash confirmed. He did his homework, studied every brief I wrote him (and I wrote them all personally). If I sent him material at say 2am, he would respond with questions by 3am. He was always available and never hard to reach. Ultimately, he addressed any concerns senators had. He studied the law enforcement issues in each of their states and came prepared with plans, ideas, and questions for addressing the unique law enforcement needs of each state. THAT is who Kash Patel is and it’s why the FBI has been so effective in the last year. I’ve never once seen him over drink. Not once. You are spinning that narrative because you know POTUS doesn’t view that favorably, even admitted as much in your story. And I’m not hard to find. Pretty obvious why you didn’t reach out to me for comment.
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Danielle Carter
Danielle Carter@Dannic44·
As your future Mayor of Chicago, I’m running on ACCOUNTABILITY, FORENSIC AUDITS, INDICTMENTS, PRISON TIME, and ENDING SANCTUARY CITY POLICIES. I PROMISE: I will use every power available to AUDIT our city government, department by department, dollar by dollar. I will let you know where every dollar went, and to whom. Transparency is not optional. Accountability is not negotiable. If you’ve been wasting or stealing taxpayer money, abusing your position, or thinking no one is watching, your time is up. I will expose it. And where laws are broken, there will be consequences. I took this fight all the way to Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., where I testified twice about the fraud and Chicagoans’ public safety, and I will continue to fight. Chicago deserves honesty. Chicago deserves leadership that answers to the people. Let’s go, Chicagoans. We’re taking our city back and returning it to its rightful owners, We the People. Love all of you❤️ And stay tuned for formal Mayoral announcement in May 2026 HEAVY ON THE FORENSIC AUDIT, INDICTMENTS, AND PRISON TIME. @FlipChicagoRed
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Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸
The Democrat Party Voting Base: 1. Mentally unstable people 2. Overly emotional people who react before they think 3. Low-IQ people who are easily manipulated through the media 4. Lazy people on welfare 5. Imported Muslims on welfare 6. Imported illegal aliens on welfare 7. Gullible young people 8. Pedophiles, rapists, and career criminals 9. Bureaucrats and politicians who get rich through fraud 10. Dysfunctional losers seeking victimhood status, who blame society for their bad life decisions instead of looking inward at themselves.
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Hotep Jesus
Hotep Jesus@HotepJesus·
📌 A MESSAGE TO DEMOCRATS Nobody in America is more of a political prisoner than a black person. And the warden, or master, is a democrat. Please let my people go. A black person is not even allowed to speak against the democratic party without serious repercussions. Doing so makes you persona non grata. Colleagues, friends, and family distance themselves from you, not because they disagree but because they don't want democrats to catch them thinking freely. Because democrats have the power to strip you of your livelihood. Let my people go. Black people suffer from a psychological condition called vicarious punishment. Vicarious punishment is a form of observational or social learning in which an observer decreases or avoids certain behavior after watching someone else receive negative consequences for it. You can find plenty of examples of this during slavery. It seems not much has changed. Let my people go. Black people are some of the strongest people I know. But the democratic party is their kryptonite. We are some of the most outspoken people you will find anywhere on the planet. But when that democrat enters the room, we become mimes. When have you ever known a black person to suppress their own speech? Let my people go. Even if black people do disagree with you, it is because they have been subverted. Nuanced discussion has been disabled. Because black people also suffer from ideological subversion. This is when an external force undermines a group, society, or nation not primarily through direct attack, but by infiltrating, corrupting, or weaponizing its own institutions, culture, values, and people—turning them against their own collective interests, traditions, or survival. The truth is, the destruction of black community has been automated, with black intelligentsia writing the program updates. We may have had our physical bodies freed, but our minds are still shackled. Let my people go. I must admit that we will never overcome this. I must accept that we have been consumed and assimilated so deeply that we will never be politically free. The only thing left to do is let things run their course and watch everything burn. The democratic stronghold over our universities is too deeply entrenched to ever break free. Our most powerful force, black women, have been subverted so deeply that they will hate their own kind for not voting the right way. Like a bad horror movie, black women have become possessed. Let my people go. The HBCUs are our immediate enemies. The boule and black fraternities are our immediate enemies. They are nothing more than breeding grounds for democrat operatives and overseers. And what hurts me most is that the only way to freedom is through ourselves. The only thing that can free us is a black civil war. But I don't think we'll survive that. So, I plead. Let my people go. Not even money can free black people. Details emerged about Chili of TLC supporting the republican party and now she has to issue a public apology. For what? For thinking independently? For putting her money with her interests? Or because the democrats are ready to black list and take from her everything that she's worked for? Or is it for being a free negro? Let my people go.
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Sassafrass84
Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
I am absolutely on board with this. Are you?
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
You literally can’t make this up The media and Chuck Schumer host a grand opening of a $1 million dollar “Delivery Hub” for delivery drivers to rest and recharge Just 1 week later now that the cameras are gone it’s closed, locked and can’t be used $1 million dollars for a container with windows that can’t even be used…. (Proof shown) It’s called The City Hall Park Deliverista Hub in Lower Manhattan. It was pitched as the “nation’s first” worker-designed hub and a potential model for more across the city The goal was to create small hubs for roughly 80,000–85,000 delivery workers in NYC to rest What an absolute waste of money
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Clandestine
Clandestine@WarClandestine·
Trump said Iran agreed to let the US come in and take the “nuclear dust”, which is the enriched Uranium. This is what Trump wanted the most. Not just to prevent Iran from making nuclear weapons, but to trace where they got Uranium from! Trump is securing the smoking gun. U1.
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