Archie The Dog

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Archie The Dog

Archie The Dog

@ArchieTheDog6

I just look what's happening in the world and see what Twitter has to say about it.

Katılım Aralık 2021
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Archie The Dog
Archie The Dog@ArchieTheDog6·
@passcoderonald I love how Trump called them out and told them to vote for him to stop perpetually being losers. He still kept his promise to them.
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Gary
Gary@Garyfctsonly·
@_Qstormrider Something ain’t right. There’s a shortage causing US to pay almost twice as much per gallon YET US companies have enough to make more money selling it to other countries.
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Q STORM RIDER
Q STORM RIDER@_Qstormrider·
🚨 MASSIVE DEVELOPMENT: At least 121 EMPTY OIL TANKERS are making their way to the United States of America right now 68 of them can carry 2 MILLION BARRELS EACH. Holy smokes! We are the world's gas station now! 🇺🇸 TRUMP: "China can send their ships to the U.S., China can send their ships to Venezuela...empty oil carrying ships from many nations are all headed to the U.S. to load up." Harris Faulkner: "68 of those 121 vessels are very large crude carriers capable of carrying 2 million barrels apiece." "President Trump has urged countries squeezed by Iran's disruption of the Strait of Hormuz to turn to American energy supplies instead." "Well — it would appear perhaps they are obliging him. They are listening to Trump!" @HARRISFAULKNER MASTERCLASS MOVE. Something tells me this was the intended outcome all along!
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The Donald 🇺🇸
The Donald 🇺🇸@SingularityTV·
@_Qstormrider That begs the question. If we aren't importing oil from mideast but shipping it out, why aren't we processing our own oil into gasoline? Wouldn't that drastically reduce the price?
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Metatron
Metatron@pureMetatron·
What do you say to someone who calls you a Nazi?
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The Anonymous Libertarian
The Anonymous Libertarian@Anonymous90807·
I'm a libertarian philosophically but not a member of the libertarian party. This is one of the main reasons why. When Americans tune in to the convention and see this is it any wonder why most people don't take the party seriously? Hate me all you want but it's true.
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Archie The Dog
Archie The Dog@ArchieTheDog6·
@kamisokk It's for when you stare, unblinkingly, at the wall and start seeing images due to the texture of the wall.
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memetic_sisyphus
memetic_sisyphus@memeticsisyphus·
There is no democratic solution to this.
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Archie The Dog
Archie The Dog@ArchieTheDog6·
@Lordmiles You're getting really close to talking shit about America, Brit.
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Lord Miles
Lord Miles@Lordmiles·
The Taliban told me stories from their battles. They would attach some PKM trigger to a piece of comically long string on the side of a mountain. Then when the Americans pass some kid would pull the trigger and run The Americans would spent $500k calling in air strikes, spend an hour bunkered down firing at the mountain. The next day the Taliban would come in and collect $300 worth of scrap metal from the airstrike and sell it for bread and the Americans would claim in their newspaper that they had zero casualties during an engagement with 20 Taliban that they “eliminated”.
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Darth Powell
Darth Powell@VladTheInflator·
Great now all my optics are going to be worthless
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ViralMind
ViralMind@ViralMindLive·
F*CK THIS DESPERATE COPIUM LMAOOOOO Trump randomly scraps the whole plan last second and jumps back on Air Force One like a confused mess and y’all still deepthroating “great Commander in Chief” you pathetic simps 😂 “Not part of the plan” my a** he’s winging it hard and you cultists turn every chaotic move into genius you delusional clowns!!! The glazing is actually insane stay coping!!! 🔥
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 NOW: Instead of following the original schedule to chopper to Trump National in Bedminster, NJ, President Trump has just stepped off Marine One to jump back on Air Force One en route to DC This was NOT part of the plan, which is causing a TON of speculation as to why 👀 As usual, 47 also showed his support for our Marines, presenting one a challenge coin. Truly a great Commander-in-Chief 🇺🇸
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Archie The Dog
Archie The Dog@ArchieTheDog6·
@Chart_Fu Libertarians are just annoying as fuck and should be ignored for the most part.
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Kung Fu
Kung Fu@Chart_Fu·
I've been a libertarian since I was 19. Thomas Massie was my literal north star of politicians for over a decade. What changed? My understanding of money and capital flows. The more I learned the more his grift became obvious. I'm also no longer a libertarian. It's a neat rhetoric but addresses nothing. This is my research below using an AI framework I built and operate. How Thomas Massie’s votes during Trump 2.0 directly harmed his Kentucky 4th District constituents: Voted against Trump’s major tax and spending package (“One Big Beautiful Bill”): Massie’s spin: “I won’t vote for bloated spending and more debt. Principles over party." This bill contained critical tax relief, domestic manufacturing credits, and energy production incentives. Northern Kentucky’s manufacturing and logistics hubs in Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties (Hebron, Erlanger, Covington) would have directly benefited from reshoring and job growth in auto parts, aerospace components, and advanced manufacturing. Opposed Trump’s tariffs on China and adversarial nations: Massie’s spin: “Tariffs are taxes on Americans. Free markets and free trade are the answers.” Kentucky’s steel, aluminum, and auto parts suppliers along the Ohio River and I-75 corridor were getting crushed by Chinese dumping. His repeated “no” votes kept the globalist offshoring incentive alive, directly threatening factories and blue-collar jobs in Gallatin, Carroll, and Boone counties. Sponsored War Powers Resolution to restrict Trump’s Iran actions: Massie’s spin: “Congress must check executive war powers. No more endless wars.” Northern Kentucky has major logistics, trucking, and fuel distribution tied to stable energy prices. Weakening leverage on Iran prolonged supply chain risk and higher diesel/fertilizer costs for local manufacturers and farmers in his district. Voted against key industrial policy and DPA 303 reshoring measures: Massie’s spin: “Government picking winners and losers is cronyism. I support small government.” The 4th District has strong potential in advanced manufacturing and critical minerals. Blocking these tools delayed job creation in economically depressed areas like Grant and Pendleton counties that lost factories during the globalist offshoring wave. Opposed major border security funding in appropriations bills: Massie’s spin: “I won’t support bloated omnibus bills with waste.” Construction, meatpacking, and service industries in Kenton and Campbell counties face direct wage suppression from illegal immigration. His resistance prolonged downward pressure on working-class wages in his own backyard. Voted against foreign aid packages tied to bilateral energy and security deals: Massie’s spin: “We shouldn’t be the world’s policeman. America First means no foreign entanglements.” These packages supported alliances that stabilize energy flows. Kentucky’s agricultural exporters (bourbon, soybeans, tobacco) and energy-dependent manufacturers needed reliable trade routes. His votes undermined the bilateral architecture that would have given Kentucky producers better market access. Blocked government funding bills containing America First priorities: Massie’s spin: “I refuse to vote for continuing resolutions that kick the can down the road.” These bills included tariff enforcement funding, domestic energy production, and manufacturing tax credits. His obstruction delayed practical help for the I-75 manufacturing corridor and Ohio River industrial towns in his district. Bottom line: Massie consistently wrapped globalist-friendly votes in libertarian rhetoric. He knew the data on offshoring damage and energy vulnerability in Northern Kentucky, yet chose ideological purity over policies that would have delivered real jobs, higher wages, and economic security to his constituents.
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Robert Barnes
Robert Barnes@barnes_law·
The number of people who don't understand politics is a game of math. You don't add by subtracting.
Andrew Branca Show@TheBrancaShow

@barnes_law @bennyjohnson @DineshDSouza I don't understand this point, Robert. Teams commonly improve their prospects of winning by removing from the team those who are not team players. That common team sports stratagem would seem to SUPPORT the removal of Massie.

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Mac
Mac@GoodPoliticGuy·
why the actual fuck is a Fox News guest wearing a sophisticated full head mask
Mr. Sausage@MrSausageGet

WTF

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We don't deserve cats 😺
We don't deserve cats 😺@catsareblessing·
Mom cat leaving her human to babysit so she can sleep 😴
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Archie The Dog
Archie The Dog@ArchieTheDog6·
@MostlyPeaceful Best he can do is doxx innocent people in the epstein list because they were picked to be in a line-up.
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Archie The Dog
Archie The Dog@ArchieTheDog6·
@valsaven I made this comment on another post about this, but the in-universe reason you can't print a knife/gun is because you're literally a debt slave for the same corporation that allows you to make stuff in the first place. They are just too libtarded to give this plausible reason.
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Val Saven
Val Saven@valsaven·
The shitstorm around Subnautica 2 highlighted a very telling detail that fits perfectly with the whole "red button vs blue button" discussion. There are two types of players: 1. Some want to use every tool the game offers and play their own version of Subnautica. 2. Others are rule-loving bootlickers who can only enjoy the game when they’re strictly following the official rules they were given. The funniest part is that it's exactly these rule enforcers who are furiously resisting the simple request to bring back a basic mechanic from the first game - the knife. This would let people have fun instead of being forced into this stifling underwater stealth-action. There's literally zero downside for the rule defenders: don't want to use the knife/torpedoes/drills? Just don't use them :3 Go play your peaceful happy little soy underwater farm. Those who want to go full survival psycho can do that too. But the mere idea sets the rule guardians' asses on fire. Deep down they probably know that without artificial restrictions they couldn't stick to pacifism. Funny enough, I did a full pacifist ghost run of Dishonored on my first playthrough and went full murder machine on the second. During the ghost run the weapon icons didn't bother me at all because I chose not to use them. On the second run I wanted to hack and slash everything that moved😼 Seems like the rule defenders lack that kind of self-control. If the devs add the knife back, their inner itch won't let them play pacifist anymore. And that's exactly what they're afraid of.
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Magills
Magills@magills_·
So I lost my job tonight. I was the guy on Massie’s campaign who kept him laser focused on Israel instead of Kentucky.
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