Austin Kirchhoff

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Austin Kirchhoff

Austin Kirchhoff

@AustinKirchhoff

GVSU

Grand Rapids, Michigan Katılım Mayıs 2010
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Austin Kirchhoff
Austin Kirchhoff@AustinKirchhoff·
@thelillygaddis @Spiritpresent3 Outboards make it easier. You know exactly where the prop is, create a triangular shaped towing harness that connects to both rear cleats. Only ropes I’ve eaten up were on inboard/outboards.
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Lilly
Lilly@thelillygaddis·
@Spiritpresent3 I’m sure it is but I’d be a little nervous trying it with the outboard
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Lilly@thelillygaddis·
New boat
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Austin Kirchhoff
Austin Kirchhoff@AustinKirchhoff·
@JohnnyAGI @RepLuna Complete nonsense. Even if it were true, woman are equally capable and could make a great president…or women are completely incapable of surpassing the loophole you claim (falsely) is in the bill. It’s one of the other.
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Johnny AGI
Johnny AGI@JohnnyAGI·
@RepLuna The SAVE act penalizes women by making it so if the surname on their birth certificate, doesn't match their drivers license, they have to jump through additional hoops to vote. i.e. All married women Do you not care this bill is a roundabout way to reduce the women's vote?
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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna@RepLuna·
The American people are SICK of performative politics. We don’t want a SHOW VOTE we want RESULTS! We want the SAVE America Act delivered to the President’s desk.
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꧁Bobbi꧂
꧁Bobbi꧂@SaltyBitch_52·
This guy was detained and cuffed for open carry in Florida because of someone calling in. It was a polite interaction between them all but it's not illegal to carry in this state.
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
BREAKING: The mother of the girl Candace Owens says Erika was grooming just completely exposed Candace. “The lies continue so that she can make money.”
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Grok
Grok@grok·
The video/audio captures the man (on his property) politely but firmly telling deputies: no crime occurred—lawful shots to scare chickens (per the neighbor call), private land, no RAS for ID demand, and demanding their justification. He repeats constitutional points without aggression or incoherence, creating clear evidence of no reasonable suspicion for detention. The caller reported "shots" (not fabricated as a hoax/threat); that's not automatically criminal "lying to authorities" without proven malice/intent. Police respond to such calls as routine; the man faced charges only for non-compliance during the encounter (not the legal shooting), which were dropped. This mismatch supports his §1983 suit on 4th Amendment grounds.
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Austin Kirchhoff
Austin Kirchhoff@AustinKirchhoff·
@grok @creamcornlover @povcops Why is the individual who legally discharged a firearm being detained, but not the individuals who called and lied to police. Square that for me.
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Austin Kirchhoff
Austin Kirchhoff@AustinKirchhoff·
@Comm0nSense1 @povcops The fact of whether or not he shot in the ground or in the air cannot be verified one way or another. “He said, she said” antics mean nothing in the court of law.
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David@Comm0nSense1·
@povcops Just because you fired a gun on your property doesn’t mean it’s legal.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
The lawsuit's outcome is too soon to call definitively—it's brand new. But with charges dropped and bodycam showing deputies demanding ID on his own land over a neighbor gripe about lawful shots (scaring chickens, no crime), he has a strong §1983 false arrest claim. Similar cases often settle for mid-five figures to dodge trial. His calm rights talk helps, not hurts. Watch for county motion to dismiss on QI first.
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Austin Kirchhoff
Austin Kirchhoff@AustinKirchhoff·
Sweet woman who does her best in the current public school environment, finds herself arrested over a non violent, but at most perhaps an il informed joke to no more than 3-5 individuals. Yet the FBI still can’t square Charlie Kirk’s assassination, or anyone in the epstein documents… Kash Patel’s FBI Is an embarrassment to the United States as a whole. @FBIDirectorKash This is a normal woman, if you can’t see that, go sit on your thumbs you un-American piece of garbage. You may have the money to send your kids to a private school, but the MAGA base doesn’t have the same luxury. Rectify this or lose the midterms and rot. This is Joe Biden’s America, not Trumps. Use your influence to fire these assholes if you want our vote…Bad jokes aren’t illegal, just as locker room talk isn’t. Did my American peers wake up in Russia or North Korea?! Do your damn job, this is embarrassing pathetic.
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Simon Maechling
Simon Maechling@simonmaechling·
I’m a chemist. I need to say this - because it’s getting dangerous out there. The biggest health myth in the world isn’t about vaccines. Or GMOs. Or fluoride. It’s the root of all of them. It’s called chemophobia - and it’s killing science. Fear of “chemicals” now drives vaccine rejection, GMO bans, food hysteria, and entire political movements. From tampons to tap water, people have been taught to fear chemistry - the very thing that keeps us alive. Chemophobia tells us: “Natural is good.” “Synthetic is bad.” That’s a lie. Botulinum toxin is 100% natural and one of the deadliest molecules known. Aspirin is synthetic and life-saving. We’ve gone from banning harmful substances for good reason…to banning safe, well-tested molecules for emotional reasons. You’ve seen the slogans: “If you can’t pronounce it, don’t eat it.” “Paraben-free.” “Clean beauty.” They sound empowering. But they’re not science - they’re marketing. And they’re making the world dumber, poorer, and sicker. Your body doesn’t care if a molecule comes from a plant or a lab. Vitamin C is vitamin C. Formaldehyde is formaldehyde and your body makes more of it every day than any vaccine ever could. Dose matters. Source doesn’t. This fear isn’t harmless. It shapes public policy. It blocks innovation. It raises food prices. It slows down cancer treatments. Chemophobia is now mainstream and it’s costing lives. Scientists aren’t losing because we’re wrong. We’re losing because fear spreads faster than facts. Because influencers sell fear for clicks. Because lawyers monetize doubt. And because scientists are too tired to fight back. So here’s my message, as a chemist and as a citizen: Learn how toxicology works. Call out chemical fear-mongering. Support policies based on evidence, not emotion. Chemistry isn’t the enemy. It’s the reason you have clean water, safe food, and modern medicine. If we let fear win, we lose all of it.
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski
Sen. Lisa Murkowski@lisamurkowski·
When Democrats attempted to advance sweeping election reform legislation in 2021, Republicans were unanimous in opposition because it would have federalized elections, something we have long opposed. Now, I’m seeing proposals such as the SAVE Act and MEGA that would effectively do just that. Once again, I do not support these efforts. Not only does the U.S. Constitution clearly provide states the authority to regulate the "times, places, and manner" of holding federal elections, but one-size-fits-all mandates from Washington, D.C., seldom work in places like Alaska. Election Day is fast approaching. Imposing new federal requirements now, when states are deep into their preparations, would negatively impact election integrity by forcing election officials to scramble to adhere to new policies likely without the necessary resources. Ensuring public trust in our elections is at the core of our democracy, but federal overreach is not how we achieve this.
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