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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
How was your day? 😑
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Goin too fast 200 on the dash coulda been worse end up in a hearse - 311
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Wayne Hsiung
Wayne Hsiung@waynehhsiung·
"Petey, they're rescuing all your brothers!" A leading figure in sports media, Dave Portnoy, throws his support behind the Ridglan rescue. Thank you, @stoolpresidente. You're an amazing dog dad, and we'd love to have you at the next rescue!
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skinny bob@pmcode69·
@ReallyJustG dont forget a vacant downtown besieged by beggars - all the work the Dutch did for 200 years to make GR a nice and prosperous place goes right down the shitter cuz liberal "leaders" and the pasty white jobless protesters that appear whenever a cop does his job
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Gena ✌🏻
Gena ✌🏻@ReallyJustG·
Oh, I don’t know… The fact that the city’s leadership is anti-police? The fact that the Mayor tells folks to be ashamed of themselves for owning a firearm and who also wants the police K9s euthanized? The drugs and overdoses in the downtown parks? The illegals who commit horrible crimes such as killing a woman and dumping her body off US 131? You tell me. 🤷🏼‍♀️
Midwest vs. The Rest@midwestern_ope

What’s stopping you from building a beautiful life in Grand Rapids, Michigan?

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Patrick Colbeck✝️
Patrick Colbeck✝️@pjcolbeck·
BREAKING: MI Grassroots Alliance has filed a lawsuit against MI Department of State (i.e. Jocelyn Benson). COUNT 1: Failure to produce chat communications (appears they use chat boards to hide substantive discussions) COUNT 2: Failure to produce records until paid in full COUNT 3: Excessive FOIA fee Why is this important? The FOIA request in question attempted to obtain communications as to why the MDOS decided to pursue new Voter Roll Maintenance rules that made it extremely difficult to remove ineligible voters from the MI Qualified Voter File. @RealLindellTV @DeluxePsypher @timlovesann @mifairelections @HarmeetKDhillon @AttyStefLambert @SidneyPowell1 @EdMartinDOJ
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skinny bob@pmcode69·
@GovWhitmer then put your kids in your public schools so they can become illiterate too
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer
As a mom, I know every parent wants their child to be healthy and supported. In Michigan, we take mental health seriously, and the opening of Pine Rest Pediatric Center will help more families get the care they need. mlive.com/news/grand-rap…
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redpillbot
redpillbot@redpillb0t·
Do you understand that the mRNA shot was not some accident, or just a “bad vaccine?” It is a genetic toxin that will injure and kill human beings for generations to come
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Civixplorer
Civixplorer@Civixplorer·
The restoration of Michigan Central Station, Detroit 🇺🇸
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Wayne Hsiung
Wayne Hsiung@waynehhsiung·
INTERNET: Help us find the ID of this officer who dragged a defenseless puppy from the back of a rescue van back to torture at Ridglan Farms. This was right after a Ridglan truck attempted to run over rescuers. (She did nothing about that.) We want to file a complaint.
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Charlie LeDuff
Charlie LeDuff@Charlieleduff·
Don't forget about her four babies. Mike Duggan doesn't belong in the governor’s mansion. He belongs in a courtroom.
Michigan Enjoyer@mich_enjoyer

This Detroit Mother Lives Among Duggan's Poisoned Dirt Holes The former mayor claimed he cleaned everything up, but she calls it a "lie" as gaping holes collect rainwater and trash on both sides of her house By Charlie LeDuff @Charlieleduff There is a working mother on Detroit’s east side with four young babies. Andrea Smith should be worried about the price of gas and formula and diapers. But that’s the least of it. She’s more concerned about the gaping demolition holes on each side of her house, filled with muck and rainwater and debris. “Mayor, clean this up,” she fumed. “I got four kids, what if my kids fall in here?” As far as Ms. Smith is concerned, Mike Duggan belongs nowhere near the governor’s mansion. He belongs in a defendant’s chair. The city of Detroit, under his 12-year stewardship, finds itself the victim of a mass poisoning of unknown proportions. Toxic dirt was used to fill the city’s demolition holes. And Duggan, by all accounts, pushed his demolition executives to the breaking point so he might have something good to campaign on as he makes a run to become Michigan’s next governor. But the mud pie has exploded in his face. With no real plan to fix things, Duggan and the new administration of Mayor Mary Sheffield engage in stupidity and budgetary sleight-of-hand to keep a lid on an environmental scandal that could rival Flint. Some quick but necessary background here. The U.S. Treasury Department in 2014 sent $260 million to the city of Detroit to help eradicate its enormous blight. Demolition contractors were allowed by Duggan to charge whatever they wanted for “clean” soil to fill the holes. Incredulously, no receipts or proof of purchase were required. That is until federal agents caught the contractors and fined the city $5 million. The city agreed, going forward, to require invoice receipts for the dirt. But the city never did collect those receipts. Once again, in 2021, the Treasury Department spanked the city over $13 million in bogus dirt. Duggan, who’s dodged more grand juries in his career than John Gotti, settled with the U.S. government for $1.5 million. Duggan then pushed for another $250 million from Detroit taxpayers to continue his blight crusade. And again, neither he nor his minions required proof that the dirt was clean. More than 27,000 houses were demolished under the stewardship of the Teflon Leprechaun, and people like Ms. Smith have no idea just how bad things are in their neighborhoods. So far, the city has admitted to 600 suspect holes and is now in the process of testing them. But how do we know that’s the extent of it? Remember, Duggan never required the demolition contractors to provide proof of the origin of the dirt going back a dozen years. Is it hundreds of lots? Thousands? Tens of thousands? We could be talking about hundreds of millions of dollars in clean-up costs. And now we come to find out that Duggan’s hand-picked minority contractor, Brian McKinney of the Gayanga Company, was allowed to illegally work without construction insurance. Current Mayor Mary Sheffield certainly knew of this. She was dating the guy, after all, while simultaneously voting to award millions in contracts. So now, the taxpayer is on the hook, having to pay twice for the same dirty jobs. Just a few weeks ago, Duggan was cornered by the press, who are suddenly interested in dirt. “As of December 31st when I left office, every single site that had been tested at elevated contaminants had been removed and clean dirt replaced,” said an exasperated Duggan, who looked like he’d been beaten with a feather pillow. Naturally, this was a lie. Just take a trip to Tacoma Street and ask Andrea Smith who is living with her four children in a hellscape of incompetence and danger. No less than eight gaping holes blight her street. The toxic dirt was removed last November as Duggan claimed. But no clean dirt has been poured to fill them. Instead, there are craters the size of municipal swimming pools. With the spring ground thawing, the holes have transmogrified into a quagmire of clay and rock. If a dog fell in, it wouldn’t be able to crawl out, much less a toddler. “It’s been like this for a minute,” said Smith. “How long?” I asked. “Since before Christmas.” “What?” “Before Christmas,” she emphasized. “Well, the mayor said he cleaned it all up.” “No.” “It’s a lie?” I asked. “Yes, it’s a lie,” she answered. “You gonna vote for him for governor?” “No.” With the dirt scandal spreading across the region, Ms. Smith’s solitary vote is the least of Duggan’s worries.

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Mike Duggan
Mike Duggan@mikeeduggan·
As Mayor of Detroit, I put a stop to politics as usual. And I'll do it again as Governor of Michigan.
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