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Always In Disbelief (AIDS)

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Welcome to the End of Empire.

North Carolina, USA Katılım Mart 2026
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America First Party 🇺🇸
Return home for memorial weekend, first time back in 5 years. >Nothing but foreigners >Methodist Church now an Iglesia >Neighboring restaraunt, the oldest in town, now a Mexican daycare >The pizza joint now run by an Egyptian busted for marriage fraud to immigrate but never deported >own library is closed >Black half of town nears 100% unemployment bc the last factory shutdown and farmers exclusively hire seasonal Guatemalan labor >Crime now record high >Black kids now routinely found dismembered in trash bags. No culprits ever arrested bc paperless Hondurans are responsible. >The VFW Hall, Masonic Lodge, & Rotary Club all sit empty >2026 elementary school yearbook is a mosaic of foreigners unrecognizable from youth >The good teachers are retiring because, at a small public school, there are barely ESL resources much less resources to accommodate Nahuatl speaking Mayans >The valedictorian of this year's high school class is the asian son of the local China Slop >The once dominant baseball program is struggling to field enough Americans to play Does this bear any resemblance to your experience? In 10 years this town tranformed into something unrecognizable. It's happening across the nation. Every day that we don't enact mass deportations is another community destroyed.
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
Similar to when Israeli cyber official Tom Alexandrovich -- after meeting with NSA and other US agents -- was arrested in Las Vegas for trying to arrange hook-ups with underage girls. He was then bizarrely released with no restrictions, waltzed back to Israel, never returned.
Ryan Grim@ryangrim

So the feds are dropping charges against the Israeli citizen caught in Las Vegas with an illegal biolab, after he was caught in LA with an illegal biolab ktnv.com/news/crime/fed…

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EV_Trapper
EV_Trapper@EV_Trapper·
My 95 year old grandmother pays $2000 in property taxes & another $3000 in school taxes every single year on a house that was built in 1850 that is falling apart. She was widowed in 1973 & as a single mother of 6 worked everyday of her life until she was in her mid 70s. She gets $10,000 a year from the federal government to live on, but once you subtract $5000 in taxes she is left with $5000 for the rest of the year to buy food, supplies & bills. Are people really this uneducated on this issue? Oh my god.
Deva Hazarika@devahaz

FYI seniors already get homestead exemptions, lowered assessments, tax credits, and deferral plans to help with property taxes based on their state and income level

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Chuck Grassley
Chuck Grassley@ChuckGrassley·
With the summer driving season upon us don’t forget E15 could help drivers save 10-30 cents per gallon That could be around $300 per yr in savings at the pump for a family
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Bobby T
Bobby T@EuropaAeterna01·
Who is the most lied about person in history?
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Warren
Warren@Ahab4Eva·
"The United States and Israel are now approaching the renegotiation of their 10-year defense Memorandum of Understanding, or MOU. Israeli officials have said they want to phase out US military grant aid — a position that sounds like a step toward ending US military assistance to Israel. It is not.  "What top Israeli officials — including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — are quietly backing is not a reduction in American support, but a reorganization of it: shifting billions in resources from State Department–administered foreign aid grants into general Pentagon procurement accounts, industrial partnerships, and sustainment pipelines. The shift will strip away the political and diplomatic oversight mechanisms that make the relationship publicly accountable, moving it from a visible annual aid vote into the opaque machinery of defense acquisition, where oversight is limited and political accountability is minimal. The result would be a defense relationship that is simultaneously deeper and less transparent."
Dr. Annelle Rodriguez Sheline@AnnelleSheline

New @QuincyInst brief on US aid to Israel: Ending aid does not mean ending US financial support for Israel It means changing the institutional form through which that support is delivered. To shift it from the State Dept’s oversight to the Pentagon’s sustainment machinery. #h-the-new-architecture-how-money-moves-in-a-defense-industrial-model" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">quincyinst.org/research/the-d…

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Sean Padraig McCarthy
Sean Padraig McCarthy@SeanMcCarthyCom·
15 reports of sexual assault including rape from Flotilla volunteers. The blatant murder of paramedics in Lebanon. Another round of Israeli war crimes and nary a peep from our “progressive” elected officials. This is how history is erased and atrocities are normalized
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
AN HOUR AGO, NETANYAHU & TRUMP HAD A CALL MINUTES AGO, ISRAEL ABANDONED PLANS TO BOMB BEIRUT THIS ANSWERS THE QUESTION ON WHO IS CALLING THE SHOTS
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Jack Lombardi
Jack Lombardi@JackLombardi_ii·
Seniors should not pay property taxes — especially if they own their homes outright. On a side note, Gen X is next in line for retirement, and the hard truth is that many have no idea how they’re going to make it work. They have lived through extremely volatile financial markets, raised children through an overpriced education system, endured inflation, and many have been financially devastated by crushing divorces. The fact is, Gen X has been hammered by the current government and economic system. That means we need to start thinking ahead — quickly. And we cannot ignore the younger generations either. To those who believe the retirement age should be increased, explain how that works when AI is coming for millions of jobs. And let’s not forget the Americans who used their bodies for a paycheck — the tradesmen, laborers, nurses, factory workers, truck drivers, first responders, and everyone else who sacrificed physically to keep this country running. I say this as the son of a blue-collar working man who never missed a day of work because he had a family to provide for. That kind of man built this country. I am not against business innovation. As a self-employed individual, I am business friendly. But at the end of the day, my heart is — and always will be — with the working men and women of this country. They are the backbone of society. We need to think ahead. And we need to do it fast.
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Rep. Don Bacon 🇺🇸✈️🏍️⭐️🎖️
I’ll never vote for any candidate, to include one saying he’s a Republican, if they espouse anti-Semitism views or surround their campaigns with them on their campaign team.
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The Cynical Crusader
The Cynical Crusader@Cyn1calCrusader·
So, jokes aside, to understand why the heat is worse in the UK than say Arizona for example, the answer is quite long... First it's the Humidity, it's far higher here. The UK's island location and prevailing south-westerly winds bring moist sea air, so heatwaves are often humid rather than dry. In contrast, many of the hottest US states (e.g., Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico) have dry desert heat where sweat evaporates quickly, so you actually feel cooler despite higher temperatures. Even humid US regions (like the Southeast) usually have widespread air conditioning to offset it. Second, the buildings and Infrastructure that we have all are designed to Trap Heat, not Release It. UK homes are built for cold, damp winters: thick brick/stone walls, heavy insulation, small windows, and designs that retain warmth. During a heatwave, they turn into ovens, solar gain through windows builds up, and there is poor ventilation or passive cooling features like overhangs, shutters, or light-coloured roofs. Plus, poor air conditioning: Only about 5% of UK homes have AC (vs. ~90% in the US). It's not standard because it's rarely needed most of the year, but during spikes it's a nightmare. Also, retrofitting is expensive and tricky in old terraced houses or listed buildings. This extended to public transport, schools, offices, and even hospitals as they often lack cooling. Finally, most importantly, we have zero acclimatisation. Meaning it's just as hot at night as it is during the day. Britons aren't physiologically or culturally used to sustained heat. We're properly white! So, a sudden jump from typical UK summer temps feels extreme, and the body struggles more without gradual adaptation. Heatwaves often bring "tropical nights" (temps staying above 20 °C), so homes don't cool down overnight. You can't sleep, recover, or anything which just compounds fatigue, dehydration, etc. Drier US heat often cools significantly at night. That is all topped up with the fact that we have longer summer daylight at the UK's higher latitude meaning more hours of solar heating. Hope this long explanation that no one wanted clears this right up...
NewsWire@NewsWire_US

UK Heatwave Ignites Calls for Widespread Air Conditioning – Government Urged to End Resistance

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