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Gary Koepnick
Gary Koepnick@garykoepnick·
Debt just surpassed our economy. It’s official. He managed to bankrupt the United States. Morally and literally
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Jury Verdict Reporter
Jury Verdict Reporter@JuryTrialReport·
@coachblade @Riley_Gaines_ @TEDTalks Her name is Lia. She didn’t cheat. She followed all the rules. The opposite of a cheater. A rule-follower. Loves rules. No cheating. Only the MAGA swimmers make these accusations. Others do not. She’s always been a kind and gentle inspiration to all. Thanks Linda.
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Linda Blade
Linda Blade@coachblade·
On Will Thomas. You know - the swimmer who cheated in competition and basked in the knowledge that he made female NCAA swimmers feel uncomfortable and violated in their locker room. See @Riley_Gaines_ for context. While I understand that images from his recent @TEDTalks must be shown to make a point, I refuse to put any such image on my timeline in 2026 and going forward. The man is classic AGP and needs to be seen. He wins whether shown in agreement or in objection. Now that @WorldAquatics and @iocmedia eligibility rules forbid men entering women’s competitions, a speaking tour seems to be the alternative way for Thomas to be seen. I refuse. You will find no posting or reposting of his image here. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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84boiler@84boiler·
I agree. The normalization of this abomination by the media has ruined us.
Chetter 📢🗽⚖🚨 Beacon for Democracy@ChetterHub

CHETTER DISPATCH - Edition 0228 May 3, 2026 WHATEVER HAPPENED TO JUST BEING NORMAL? Do you remember when politics wasn’t… this? Not perfect. Not boring. Just… normal. You’d hear about the president, maybe catch a speech, maybe disagree with a policy, and then go on with your day without feeling like the whole country was one bad headline away from losing its mind. Now? It feels like a reality show that never turns off. Every morning comes with a new moment. A new statement. A new controversy. A new “did he really just say that?” And before you even process it, the next one hits. We don’t even react anymore. We just scroll. Move on. That might be the strangest part. Think about it. A president using language that would get most people sent home from work. Posting things online that would get anyone else flagged, warned, or fired. Turning serious issues into spectacle, and spectacle into strategy. And half the country just shrugs like it’s part of the routine now. It didn’t used to be like this. Presidents were measured. They chose their words carefully because their words actually mattered. There was a weight to the office. A sense that even if you disagreed with the person, the position itself demanded a certain level of steadiness. Now it feels like the volume is always stuck on max. Everything is urgent. Everything is dramatic. Everything is turned into a performance. And after a while, that kind of noise does something to people. It wears you down. You see it in conversations. People don’t even want to talk about it anymore. Not because they don’t care, but because they’re exhausted. It’s like trying to follow a story that keeps changing the plot every five minutes. So, they tune out. And when people start tuning out, things start slipping through. Here’s the part that should concern all of us. Chaos doesn’t just happen. It becomes a pattern. And patterns become normal if you live in them long enough. That’s how the bar gets lowered without anyone officially lowering it. One moment at a time. Ask yourself this honestly. If someone at your job acted the way we now accept from leadership, how long would it last? One meeting? One email? One outburst? Probably not long. But at the highest level, we’ve somehow convinced ourselves this is just part of the deal. It shouldn’t be. “Normal” doesn’t mean perfect. It doesn’t mean quiet or unchallenged. It means grounded. Steady. Accountable. It means the person in charge understands the weight of the role and acts like it. Right now, that standard feels… distant. Like something we remember more than something we expect. And maybe that’s the real issue. Not just what’s happening, but how much we’ve adjusted to it. Because once dysfunction starts feeling normal, it gets a lot harder to recognize just how far things have drifted. We shouldn’t have to ask for normal. We should expect it. Until next time, Chetter @ChetterHub One voice. One Dispatch. One message: If chaos starts to feel normal, that’s not adaptation. That’s a warning.

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Bruce
Bruce@bruce_barrett·
Think about it.
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The Daily Britain
The Daily Britain@dailybritainonx·
He lives in Thailand, goes by a different name, holds 12% of one of the world's most profitable companies, appeared in the Panama Papers and has given £22 million to Nigel Farage's parties. This is the man bankrolling the party that says it speaks for ordinary working people. Who is Christopher Harborne - and what does he want in return? Read more at the link below 👇 thedailybritain.co.uk/christopher-ha…
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84boiler@84boiler·
@larrycrypt01 Agree. They put themselves in a corner. Had to pick Fudd.
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Noticing how Lauren Betts already fit in big league while they’re telling us to give first pick grace
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📎@Iithosphere·
new banksy artwork, a man blinded by his flag
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moldingmoor@moormolding·
@AscendedYield It’s a blank flag, banksy was too cowardly to connect it to any actual group or ideology.
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Marc E. Elias
Marc E. Elias@marceelias·
How is this being treated as normal? A Republican governor is declaring a state of emergency to cancel an ongoing election for Congress. If you think this is ends with redistricting, you are not paying attention.
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84boiler@84boiler·
True statement.
Mikeyest Mikey Mike@MikeyMike1559

@PrezLives2022 Carter lost primarily because Reagan’s team bribed the Iranians to hang onto the hostages until after Reagan took office. If they’re released before the election, the economy was strong and Carter probably wins. Even Reagan’s team said as much.

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Melanie D'Arrigo
Melanie D'Arrigo@DarrigoMelanie·
I’m old enough to remember when Fox News threw tantrums and Republicans called for endless hearings when Joe Biden received a $40,000 loan repayment check from his brother. Trump has made over $4 billion from various grifts and shady deals, from just his second term.
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84boiler@84boiler·
@ACSPARTAN1 Would it have been the same if he were a different race?
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AC_SPARTAN@ACSPARTAN1·
⛔️⛔️⛔️trigger warning ⛔️⛔️⛔️ Shaun Smith, 47, Barton Oxford Man Jailed For 18 Years After Decades Of Sexual Offending A man has been jailed for 18 years after being convicted of rape and multiple sexual assaults carried out over more than two decades. Shaun Smith, 47, of Bernwood Road in Barton, Oxfordshire, was sentenced at Oxford Crown Court on 29 April 2026 following a trial which exposed a pattern of offending spanning from 2000 to 2022. Smith was found guilty of one count of rape, one count of sexual assault and two counts of assault by penetration after a two-week trial. He had initially denied all charges. The court heard that Smith raped a teenage girl in Oxford in 2000. He later sexually assaulted a woman in her twenties in Hastings in 2012, before going on to assault two more women in Oxford in 2017 and again in 2022. In each case, the victims were asleep and therefore unable to consent. Following his conviction, Smith was sentenced to 18 years in prison. He was also placed on the Sex Offenders Register for life and made subject to restraining orders to protect each of his victims. The investigation, led by Thames Valley Police, began after Smith was first arrested in March 2017 and later again in December 2022. He was formally charged in October 2024. Detective Sergeant Chris Bennett said the case highlighted Smith as a serial offender who targeted women at their most vulnerable. He praised the victims for their courage in coming forward, stating that without them the full extent of the offending may never have come to light. Police have reiterated that all reports of rape and sexual offences are taken seriously, regardless of when they occurred, and encouraged anyone affected to come forward and seek support. FEUK
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84boiler@84boiler·
@YossiBenYakar What on earth?? That's crazy! England is a Muslim country now I guess.
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Yossi BenYakar
Yossi BenYakar@YossiBenYakar·
British police have reached a new low. 30 officers were sent to arrest a mannequin, because it hurt Muslim feelings. This is not satire. The police have completely lost the plot.
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Suzie rizzio@Suzierizzo1·
This is the history of Donald Trump’s Financial ties to Russia and after watching this you will know why he’s so loyal to Putin! 🤬
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