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BadgerStew

@BadgerStew

UW-Madison grad. #Badgers I love my fam, teachers, profs, nurses, doctors, vets, scientists, smart & kind people. I hate corruption & racists.

Wisconsin, USA Katılım Aralık 2013
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BadgerStew
BadgerStew@BadgerStew·
@den282242 None of the things Toxin Tom said are plans. They're vague platitudes meant to be consumed by the dumbest MAGA Cult morons. But way to lap it.
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Eric Den@den282242·
@BadgerStew Notice Tiffany talks about his plans while his opponents talk about hating Trump? Democrats always blame opponents for the things they themselves are doing…….ALWAYS
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BadgerStew@BadgerStew·
@Heiba114 It's almost like two things are true at the same time. Weird. God you MAGA Cult freaks are dumb.
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Heiba11@Heiba114·
@BadgerStew So farmers aren’t hurting with all those subsidies. Then quit posting about how Trump is killing farmers.
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BadgerStew@BadgerStew·
The funniest thing about the MAGA Cult tripe below is that farmers got $30.5 billion in direct government subsidies in 2025.... BuT sOciAliSm!!!
🇺🇸Carlos 1776 🇺🇸@CarlosV1776x

@BadgerStew There are no farmers who believe in you guys and socialism and legalize prostitution and drugs and releasing criminals early. Nobody wants your crap. Government style. It doesn’t work in Seattle. It doesn’t work in Portland, LA or San Francisco Minneapolis, all failures

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BadgerStew@BadgerStew·
@k9s4u2 Stupidity isn't a virtue, cult boy. Cry harder.
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k9s4u@k9s4u2·
@BadgerStew You just explained why you are a lunatic liberal, it's your schooling to make you a radical liberal
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BadgerStew@BadgerStew·
@lindasheeplady U.S. farm bankruptcies surged by 46% in 2025 with 315 Chapter 12 filings driven by high operating costs and low commodity prices — the highest number of filings since 2020. And that was before diesel & fertilizer skyrocketed. But by all means let's use your anecdote as proof.
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lady liberty@lindasheeplady·
@BadgerStew I’m a small farmer in Wisconsin. The tariffs are killing me. What is are the big increase in property taxes Governor Evers hit me with.
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Reich-Wing Watch@ReichWingWatch·
🚨Texas Trump supporter and self-described “ordained minister,” Ken Bulsterbaum, 62, has been arrested for allegedly s*xually abusing multiple children spanning years. This is the third MAGA child predator I’ve discovered just today. This is an epidemic!
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Kid Riles
Kid Riles@kid_riles·
Today we honor the brave men and women who sacrificed their lives for our Country. They are not losers and suckers. They are goddamn hero’s. Happy Memorial Day America 🇺🇸
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Clarence Thomas the Tank Engine
I think just what they need is a 60 square mile data center to take the last drops of water. Water isn't really that important anyway.
Massimo@Rainmaker1973

Utah officials have declared a statewide emergency following one of the worst snow seasons on record. This winter was so poor that officials dubbed it a “no-pack” season, with mountain snowpack ending near all-time lows. Snowpack serves as the West’s natural frozen reservoir. Each spring and summer, melting snow slowly releases water into rivers, reservoirs, farms, cities, and ecosystems. This year, that critical system largely collapsed. Since April 1, much of Utah has seen only 50–75% of normal precipitation. More than 60% of the state is now in extreme drought. The impacts are already hitting hard. Farmers face sharply reduced water allocations, Salt Lake City has urged residents to cut outdoor water use by 20%, and major reservoirs like Lake Powell sit at critically low levels, threatening hydroelectric power and putting further strain on the entire Colorado River system. Scientists warn this is part of a broader, long-term shift across the American West. Climate change is driving warmer temperatures that cause snow to melt earlier, increase evaporation, and turn more winter precipitation into rain instead of snow. Rain runs off quickly, making it far harder to store water for the dry summer months ahead. The drought has also dramatically raised wildfire risk, as dry vegetation and low soil moisture turn landscapes into tinder. While summer thunderstorms may bring temporary relief, officials say they are unlikely to solve the deepening water deficit. This crisis underscores just how dependent the Western United States remains on mountain snow, and how fragile that system becomes when winters stop delivering as they once did.

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Sara Rodriguez
Sara Rodriguez@saraforwi·
Hard work should buy you a Sunday. Time at the farmers market. Time at the kid's game. Time with the people you love. Every family in Wisconsin has earned it.
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BadgerStew@BadgerStew·
"Good morning, ladies of Wisconsin. My name is Commander Tom Tiffany, and I will need to see all of your medical records immediately. Under His eye and blessed be the fruit."
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Critter
Critter@asclepiasyriaca·
This is Officer Caroline Edwards. Donald Trump's insurrectionists cracked her skull and injured her brain. Trump pardoned them, and may pay them "reparations" with our taxes. If you still support Donald Trump, you've lost your right to pretend you back the blue.
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