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@Baked1965

Veteran 🇺🇸✝️🥃♉️ Native Hillbilly. Everyone has a choice, fake or genuine.

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Baked🐖Ham
Baked🐖Ham@Baked1965·
I don't really take pleasure in triggering people but there is a certain adrenaline rush when it happens.
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Kentucky Girl
Kentucky Girl@Notwokenow·
@martinamcbride and her husband John were sued by Blackbird Studios (their music company) Operations Manager Richard Hanson, who oversaw unpaid interns and engineers at the company. The unpaid interns were there to assist and learn music production, but the McBrides were using them as personal assistants and custodians, for which Hanson believed they should be paid. Hanson repeatedly discussed the improper use of the unpaid interns multiple times with the McBrides, but they continued to misuse them. Hanson, believing the interns were receiving no educational benefit, and should be classified as employees for the work they were doing, as well as an assistant engineer not being paid overtime, anonymously emailed the Labor Department to report the violations of labor law. When the McBrides discovered Hanson had reported their abusive actions, they retaliated and fired him. He sued, and won. Little miss “I’ve been misled” sure didn’t mind misleading college kids and cheating her own employees. Shameful.
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Newt Gingrich
Newt Gingrich@newtgingrich·
After spending this week reviewing the Iranian war I am now convinced President Trump is on the edge of an historic victory. The real breakthrough for me came as I reviewed President Trump’s decisions and maneuvers not from the standpoint of American unilateralism but from the standpoint of the leader of a remarkable historic coalition, the largest coalition ever put together in the modern Middle East. Everyone understands that Israel is an important ally. What is little discussed is the depth of support from the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and other countries in the region. It has to be sobering for the Iranian dictatorship to realize that it does not have a single ally willing to challenge the American naval blockade. Slowly, gradually, timidly, our European allies are lining up to help with the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz. A great deal of President Trump’s maneuvers against Iran make sense once he is seen as a coalition leader and not just as a unilateral American President. I spent a lot of the last couple weeks reviewing kinetic options including wining the battle of the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz and if necessary using the shocking and shattering level of force President Nixon and Secretary Kissinger used against Hanoi and Haiphong in Christmas 1972 (which both leaders believed convinced the North Vietnamese to agree to a truce and the freeing of American POWs). If this were a unilateral American campaign I could enthusiastically support a more aggressive kinetic campaign. However it is also clear it would shatter the coalition because our Arab allies are convinced Iran could still do enormous damage to their oil fields and infrastructure. Coalitions are inherently slower than unilateral campaigns. However coalitions ultimately bring vastly more power to the fight. I am as frustrated as everyone else by the pace of talking with the dictatorship but having reviewed the correlation of forces and the options available to the coalition on one side and the Iranian religiously motivated dictatorship on the other I am prepared to assert that President Trump’s coalition leadership (something almost none of his critics want to acknowledge) is within reach of an enormous historic victory. And if the Iranian dictatorship ultimately proves it is hopelessly committed to a suicidal position there will be plenty of time for a kinetic campaign of enormous power and effectiveness. Either way we are on the edge of an astonishing victory for our values and for a safer Middle East.
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Adam Schiff
Adam Schiff@SenAdamSchiff·
My thoughts go out to Tulsi Gabbard and her family, as her husband battles this serious health problem. I hope and pray that he makes a speedy and full recovery. While the circumstances around her departure are deserving of our sympathy, let’s be clear: Tulsi Gabbard’s only positive contribution to our nation's national security is her resignation. She politicized intelligence. She dismantled critical agencies keeping Americans safe. She weaponized the IC to pursue baseless election fraud claims. And more. We must ensure that her tenure — marked by a devotion to the person of the president and not to the security of the country — represents a terrible exception at DNI and not the new normal.
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Congressman Shri Thanedar
Congressman Shri Thanedar@RepShriThanedar·
Tulsi Gabbard is resigning. Good riddance. The Iran war has been the biggest display of intelligence incompetence in decades.
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