
Cerberus
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Cerberus
@Auri5491
Using quotes from history's greatest stoics to comment on the world's latest events.
Houston, TX Katılım Şubat 2024
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@FBIDirectorKash Gov. Tim Walz now tries to steal the credit of the FBI's work! A crook through and through.
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Come again? This FBI and DOJ with our DHS partners drafted and executed every search warrant today. But go ahead and take credit for our work while we smoke out the fraud plaguing Minnesota under your governorship.
Governor Tim Walz@GovTimWalz
Today’s raids by state and federal law enforcement happened because our state agencies caught irregular behavior and reported it. That’s how the system is supposed to work, and our agencies will keep at it as long as there are fraudsters around to put behind bars.
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@FBIDirectorKash I will not tire in expressing my gratitude to you and all the amazing men and women of the FBI.
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@mazemoore @SenWarren Watch how when the war ends on our President's terms, she will claim credit.
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@ScottPresler Scott, Texan here. The doors of our home will always be open to you. You will be surrounded by a supportive a loving family. Whatever you need, please ask. We are one of many that root for you and back your efforts.
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@BreitbartNews Prediction: At 78 years of age (in a few days), odds are humanity will see Al Gore depart from this world (due to natural causes) before any of his doomsday climate predictions ever come true. He could live to 200 years of age, and his batting average would be zero.
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Al Gore says the doomsday predictions from climate scientists 20 years ago "were proven dead right," so we should take them even more seriously now.
He says it's "inevitable that we're going to see Greenland go and the west Antarctic ice sheet go."
Reminder, in 2006, Gore warned that the world would reach a "point of no return" in 10 years.
He also said there would be "no more snows of Kilimanjaro" within a decade, which proved false.
He also predicted in 2009 that there was a 75% chance of the North Pole losing all of its ice during parts of the summer by the year 2016. That didn't happen, either.
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@SenSchumer A narcissist that dedicates his time on gaslighting everyone. Malebolge, Bolgia 5 will welcome you with open arms.
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Can opener Karen -😂
You’ll see it.
🇺🇸 𝓐𝓟𝓡𝓘𝓛 𝓢𝓟𝓐𝓡𝓚𝓢 🇺🇸@AprilSpark1890
🤡🤦🏻♀️A message from Melissa to MAGA.🤦🏻♀️🤡
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The epistemology of lies examines lying through the lens of knowledge, belief, justification, and testimony—essentially asking: what does lying reveal (or distort) about how we know things, how we transmit knowledge, and how we trust or distrust what others say?
Lying isn't just an ethical or moral category (deception for gain, harm avoidance, politeness, etc.); it has deep epistemic dimensions because it directly interferes with the normal flow of knowledge acquisition via testimony (learning from what others assert.
May the words you have spoken never end up betraying those that placed their trust in you. Lies affect many, remember that.
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@SenSchumer "But as for the cowardly, the faithless, the detestable, as for murderers, the sexually immoral, sorcerers, idolaters, and all liars, their portion will be in the lake that burns with fire and sulfur, which is the second death."
Revelations 21:8
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The SAVE Act is Jim Crow 2.0. It would disenfranchise tens of millions of people.
If Trump is saying he won’t sign any bills until the SAVE Act is passed, then so be it: there will be total gridlock in the Senate.
Senate Democrats will not help pass the SAVE Act under any circumstances.
Jamie Dupree@jamiedupree
President Trump says he won't sign any other bills into law until the SAVE America Act, a ban on vote-by-mail, plus various transgender bills are passed by Congress
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@timburchett Sir, you are a true inspiration. Thank you for being who you are, what you stand for and how you do it. Why you do it, well sir...that is up to you. And where you do it, well I will take any place on this beautiful Earth as your voice rings true.
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@ClownWorld @ianmiles When they learn that they might be easily replaced by Optimus, it will be a sight to see.
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@FBIDirectorKash @FBI Thank you for bringing back the FBI from the brink of the precipice due to a small number of unscrupulous people. My gratitude to the bulk of men and women employed by the FBI for their service and amazing work during your leadership.
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One year ago, I was honored to be confirmed as the 9th Director of the @FBI.
Every day since, under President Trump, we’ve worked 24/7 to help deliver the safest America on record - with historic results.
Mission first.
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@libsoftiktok Notice how he now uses the term "legitimate people". Not U.S. Citizens, not American Citizens, not even "citizens of the U.S.A". This terminology is used on purpose. Not only do they want illegals to vote, they NEED them to vote.
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@IfindRetards Who on Earth is her fashion consultant? I have only seen those colors on the Joker. Oh wait...never mind.
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It's a strange coincidence that some estimates put illegal crossings during the Biden administration at around 20 million. Then, Bad Bunny in his show reminds American citizens that America envelops North, South and Central America ?not only the US). And then Schumer insists on using the word Americans as well, NOT U.S. citizens. So Senator Schumer, who are you really talking about? Could it be the democrat illegal voter machine?
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@SenSchumer 76% of black Americans support voter ID.
82% of Latino Americans support voter ID.
The real question is why do you feel that communities of color are so incapable of taking care of themselves?
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The SAVE Act’s goal is disenfranchising over 21 million Americans and making it harder for eligible people to vote, particularly low-income Americans and people of color. That’s the truth.
The SAVE Act is dead on arrival in the senate. Senate Democrats will not sign on to stripping the right to vote from tens of millions of American citizens.
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@mikeroweworks @elonmusk amd @Tesla: this is the perfect opportunity to merge the expertise of our American welders with the future capabilities of Optimus. It is a win-win for all: the nation, the welders, advancement of Optimus at an industrial scale...
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“I’m just a bill. I am only a bill, sitting here on Capitol Hill…”
If, after reading those lyrics, you immediately recalled the timeless melody from Schoolhouse Rock, congratulations – you’re old. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, here’s a blast from my past you should watch immediately. bit.ly/4kp0ZYt
If for no other reason, so that you might hear for yourself the tune that was stuck in my brain for the duration of the conversation you’re about to listen to and the long journey of a bill that I very much hope becomes a law but might not, because…you know, certain elected officials are idiots.
The bill is called The Jumpstart Savings Act, and it was just introduced by a congressman from West Virginia named Riley Moore, a former welder and miner trying to inject a little common sense into Capitol Hill. The Jumpstart Savings Act is designed to establish savings accounts modeled after 529 college savins plans, allowing individuals to contribute up to $25,000 annually tax-free. Like 529s, these funds grow over time and can be used later for trade certifications and apprenticeship programs. But unlike 529s, this money can also be used to purchase tools, equipment, licenses, and other small business startup costs. Under the bill, existing 529 college savings can be rolled into Jumpstart accounts without penalty.
The implications are significant, especially when you consider the financial impediments of starting a small business in the trades. A welder, for instance, who is fully trained and willing to work as a sole proprietor, faces huge startup costs - the tools alone can cost tens of thousands of dollars. Throw in the cost of a work truck, and you’re looking at a six-figure barrier to entry. Likewise, plumbers and electricians with an entrepreneurial spirit. The barriers to entry are huge.
Allowing people to invest and save for careers in the skilled trades is long overdue, and the only reason it hasn’t happened yet is because Washington has failed to recognize the importance of the skilled trades and therefore passed lots and lots of legislation that benefits certain academic pursuits over others – specifically, jobs that require a four-year degree over those that require training. This bill, if passed, would go a long way in incentivizing the next generation to consider the many benefits of mastering a skill that’s in demand and help level the playing field in the race to encourage more skilled learning and more entrepreneurial spirit.
Finally, as a rule, I don’t interview elected officials. At least, not those currently in office. I’ve made an exception here, because Rep. Riley Moore has proposed something truly consequential – something that would absolutely benefit many of the 3,500 scholarship recipients that mikeroweWORKS has been privileged to assist, along with countless others contemplating a career in the skilled trades. And he was a lot of fun to talk to, even though I only had him for 40 minutes. Anyway, I’m doing what I can to encourage everyone on both sides of the aisle to push this thing forward. You can help by watching and sharing (I’d say write your local congressman, but I’m not sure anyone does that anymore). Our whole conversation is here. bit.ly/TWIHI469Ripley…
PS. This is the only bill I know of to be supported by the Teamsters as well as the Chamber of Commerce. That gives me hope that those knuckleheads opposing it will come to their senses...
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