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BarrelPhilR

@BarrelPhilR

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California, USA Katılım Ekim 2018
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Jeff Fabre
Jeff Fabre@Jeff_like_Feff·
If you had two functioning brain cells to rub together you saw what this administration was a long time ago. Now we're here, and there's going to be an insufferable amount of people backtracking and trying to disassociate after they failed the worlds easiest open book test.
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Michael Freeman
Michael Freeman@michaelpfreeman·
If I had a dollar for every time a politician talks about fiscal responsibility without executing on it, I would have almost as much money as Rick Scott stole from Medicare.
Rick Scott@SenRickScott

America is over $39 TRILLION in debt. If it were up to DC politicians, nothing would EVER change. This is unsustainable! President Trump wants a balanced budget — and I’m fighting to help MAKE IT HAPPEN so our kids and grandkids have a strong future!

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Laura Robinson
Laura Robinson@LauraRbnsn·
I don't want to hear "Trump lied to us" without finishing the sentence. Trump lied to you, and it worked, because you are ignorant, and foolish, and easy to deceive. You will be tricked again, the next time a liar comes along, because you are ignorant, foolish, and easy to
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BarrelPhilR@BarrelPhilR·
@DeepNotShallow Trump has paved the way for executive overreach by the next Dem POTUS. He’s using impoundment to reward and punish how he sees fit- regardless of how congress said to spend the money. Just declare something a vague national security issue and seek forgiveness later.
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Deep Singh Badhesha
Deep Singh Badhesha@DeepNotShallow·
If we survive Trump, Dems will run up huge numbers in 2026 & 2028, like 2006 & '08. But if the next President doesn't govern like FDR, broad reforms, corruption prosecutions, landmark legislation, we end up right back here. Winning isn't enough. Dems have to change things.
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Sam Youngman
Sam Youngman@samyoungman·
I just can't believe the guy who attacked his own capital would be this crazy.
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BarrelPhilR@BarrelPhilR·
@DataRepublican Yes, it’s very expensive and takes lots of labor to set up a huge show. It’s not a Kid Rock concert, dude! 🤣🤡
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Asra Nomani does it again! She went on the ground and identified who exactly was paying for the high-tech equipment used at the No Kings protest in St. Paul, Minneapolis. $250,000 in equipment. And the list is probably far from exhaustive. That's just a partial vendor list for just one protest in one city. Multiply it by dozens of protests across dozens of cities.
Asra Nomani@AsraNomani

EXCLUSIVE: The hidden $250K machine of 9 paid vendors behind the 'flagship' #NoKings protest in St. Paul, Minnesota I followed the money behind the No Kings protest in St. Paul, Minn., and uncovered an estimated $250,000 paid to 9 vendors to produce an event that was about the size of a Def Leppard concert. Sources said that the Democratic nonprofit Indivisible paid the bill. It didn't respond to numerous requests for comment. How did I piece this together? Well, I have a rule when reporting on the protest industry: be the first there and one of the last to leave. That’s how I met Slamhammer Sound & Roadcase Co. production manager Matt Svobodny, one of the very nice hard-working members of the production crew behind the scenes in St. Paul, as they were breaking down the set for the No Kings protest, long after Bruce Springsteen and most of the anti-Trump protesters had left. He was straightforward, candid and matter-of-fact about what it takes to throw a protest and, a few days later, guided me -- and you -- through the warehouse where Slamhammer stores the equipment it pulled out for the protest. He provided the kind of transparency that the secretive nonprofits behind the protests should actually be providing to citizens and the media. See for yourself: ➡️ the mobile stage ➡️ the speakers ➡️ nearly a mile of heavy-duty feeder cable used to distribute electricity throughout the rally site and the ballistic ➡️ bullet-resistant barriers that shielded the Bruce Springsteen, Jane Fonda, Joan Baez, TIm Walz, Ilhan Omar, Randi Weingarten and the day's other bold-faced names WATCH the video that I recorded ⬇️ Thank you to Fox News Digital's Hannah Brennan for her work editing the video. In our new @FoxNews Digital exclusive, I lay out how the "flagship" protest in St. Paul wasn’t spontaneous, like most of the media reported. It was professionally engineered. And that raises a bigger question: When protests look like productions…who’s really behind the curtain? I answer that question in the article and the thread below 🧵👇 A former Obama and Biden administration political strategist and campaign operative Roger Fisk takes credit for being the "Senior Advisor to the #NoKings flagship event," fine-tuning the "art and science" of throwing the St. Paul protest, along with two other "No Kings" protests last year. Fisk didn't respond to a request for comment. The protests have parroted Chinese government propaganda, demonizing America as a "fascist" nation and Trump as a "king." Partners in the protests were pro-communist groups funded by Neville Roy Singham, a tech tycoon living in Shanghai. @DataRepublican, You'll want to read this. READ: foxnews.com/politics/behin… Behind the scenes, I identified 9 vendors that were paid an estimated $250,000 to construct the protest: ➡️ Slamhammer Sound & Roadcase Co. — mobile stage, 100-speaker sound system, lighting, 1,700 ft cable, ballistic barriers → estimated $100,000 ➡️ Fire Up Video — 4 jumbo screens → estimated $20,000 ➡️ Algorithm, an AV company — 2 jumbo screens → estimated $25,000 ➡️ Common World Productions — 2 LED stage screens → estimated $10,000 ➡️ Warning Lites of Minnesota — bike-rack barricades → estimated $15,000 ➡️ E5 Energy — generators, electrical distribution → estimated $15,000 ➡️ Ultimate Events — tents, chairs, tables → estimated $30,000 ➡️ On Site Companies — ~300 porta-toilets → estimated $25,000 ➡️ Fast Kat Connects — high-speed internet → estimated $10,000 Total: an estimated $250,000. This wasn’t a rally that just “popped up,” as CNN reported. It was built, truck by truck, cable by cable, screen by screen. 🧵 with how it worked.

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Clarence Thomas the Tank Engine
I'm from farm country and just in my lifetime the number of smaller farms has basically dropped to zero and what used to be a community wife endeavor is now controlled by a few wealthy families contracting out to giant food conglomerates. It's out of sight out of mind for many but it's a huge problem. This is an important thread.
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS

The U.S. has lost over 150,000 farms over the past five years due to consolidation, exorbitant production costs, and legislative efforts. Farmers are the primary target, but the impacts will trickle down to affect supermarkets and the produce on your dinner table. Thread.

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BarrelPhilR@BarrelPhilR·
@RachelBitecofer @ecp408 And what if he just views “Impeachment and Removal” as “suggestions”? You know, like other laws he’s free to break during official duties.
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Rachel Bitecofer 🗽🦆
Rachel Bitecofer 🗽🦆@RachelBitecofer·
There is no way to stop him. I tried to explain this to people in 2024. He is above the law now and untouchable unless we all pressure Republicans to finally stand up to him. They’re our only hope, which is why I see the situation as fairly hopeless.
Hanging with the raisin girls@TheHappySlut1

The lives of so many hinging on the removal of a madman from office (and seeing nothing be done to remove him) is making me physically ill. I can’t eat or sleep. I am getting migraines and stomach pain. I look at my children knowing a narcissistic tyrant has nuclear codes. FUCK!

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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Christie: I think anyone that follows politics can tell there are no principles left in my party. Even for people who agree with some of the stuff the president is doing, if you are honest with yourself, you know it is not based on principle. He wakes up every morning and tries to figure out, what is the best thing for him to do in his self interest that day. But the real lack of principle is on display every day in the House and Senate. These people have become lemmings.
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BarrelPhilR@BarrelPhilR·
@TheModl500 @cryptojourneyrs It’s the same Trump. The difference being there are no more adults in the room. Only MAGA loyalists remain in what’s left of the GOP in congress.
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Matthew 9:29 🇺🇸🦅
@cryptojourneyrs Don't regret it, Trump 2.0 is unrecognizable from 1.0, and he has turned on us and sold us all out. How were we to know? His first term was good
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Rodney
Rodney@cryptojourneyrs·
I regret supporting Donald Trump. When I look back at some of my old pro Trump content I CRINGE. We’re at war with Iran, the Epstein Pedos were never brought to justice, and the amount of fraud going on is insane. Feel free to roast me. At least I can admit my mistake.
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Demetri Kofinas
Demetri Kofinas@kofinas·
Trump is a predatory capitalist who exploited America's legal system, its ethical norms, liquid capital markets, and its people's appetite for spectacle to acquire financial and later political power. What he's beginning to confront is that the world of nation-states is anarchic, that there are a handful of actors that really matter, and only so many people you can burn before no one wants to transact with you anymore. Lashing out in order to force a resolution is a strategy that has worked for Trump in his career in real estate, as a media personality, and during his political rise because he wasn't inhibited by the same social norms and reputational concerns of the counterparties he transacted with and because his unscrupulous lawyers and easy access to credit could help paper over most of his problems. The problems Trump now confronts, however, have no basis in law. His adversaries, therefore, cannot be procedurally encumbered with discovery requests and depositions that drag the conflict out for years. Unlike his career in business, he cannot simply declare bankruptcy and move on. This is scary because it means that Trump finds himself in a corner with no acceptable off-ramps. Because of how powerful America is, and because he is its president, the damage he may be willing to cause to Iran, its people, and the world before he finally comes to terms with his predicament will weigh on this country for many years to come.
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Rep. Mike Levin
Rep. Mike Levin@RepMikeLevin·
The Financial Times is reporting something that should be front-page news everywhere.       Pete Hegseth didn’t just help design the Iran war. He championed it publicly, cheered it on, and sold it to the American people. And according to the Financial Times, while his own department was in the final stages of preparing to launch it, his broker at Morgan Stanley was attempting to make a multimillion-dollar investment in the defense companies that build the weapons we used to fight it.       The investment didn’t ultimately go through, but only because the fund wasn’t yet available on Morgan Stanley’s platform. Not because anyone stopped it.      If these reports are accurate, the Secretary of Defense was positioned to profit from a war he helped start, using information no private investor could ever have. That is a profound betrayal of every service member he commands, and of every American who trusted this Administration with their national security.      No one should be cashing in on privileged information while lives and national security are on the line.
Financial Times@FT

FT Exclusive: A broker for the US defence secretary attempted to make a big investment in major defence companies in the weeks leading up to the US-Israeli attack on Iran, according to three people familiar with the matter. ft.trib.al/HIiu9Tx

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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
A company was paid more than 6 figures to bring in trucks and setup the No Kings Day protest at the Capitol in St Paul, Minnesota “We provided the stage, the sound, the lighting and contracted in all the generators and infrastructure and video towers and set them up for the No Kings three rally at the Capitol” “We brought in, oh, about about a hundred speakers, which are kind of over here and all the electrical infrastructure — it had to have been 30 different trucks worth of stuff that came” The company was Slamhammer Sound & Roadcase Co, they talk about the logistics and equipment used during the 'No Kings' protest in St Paul, Minnesota on March 28, 2026 It’s always paid and highly organized
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Sword Truth
Sword Truth@SwordTruth·
🚨BREAKING: The amount Scott Presler has grifted with Early Vote Action (with millions going directly into his and his partners pockets) since 2023 has risen to nearly $11.5 Million (and that is what they report) despite nearly constant Republican losses in the races he is involved with.
Sword Truth@SwordTruth

Find out the truth about Scott Presler

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BarrelPhilR@BarrelPhilR·
@SKMorefield I mean, where are all these refugees coming from anyway!!!???
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Scott Morefield
Scott Morefield@SKMorefield·
So much has been said about this insanity already, but it really comes down to the Golden Rule: Would YOU want a foreign nation to destroy the utility grid that makes every aspect of modern life possible for yourself and your loved ones? Think about it: power and running water gone overnight. Back to the Stone Age, as some might say. If that happened, how many people would die? What would life be like in the aftermath? There is a reason why this is considered by any decent person to be a war crime, and if you are OK with it being done to someone else you’re no Christian at all, or at least you’re a pathetic excuse for one.
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BarrelPhilR@BarrelPhilR·
@TheStaad That may be but MAGA is gonna say you’re a RINO, a never Trumper, and you’ve gone woke.
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Joey
Joey@TheStaad·
Just because I no longer support Trump and call him out for the war criminal that he now is does not mean I suddenly believe there are more than two genders and am now vaccinated Just because I’m not MAGA doesn’t mean I’m woke Sanity does still exist, you know A cult-free life is still possible
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
Just freaking root for the United States of America. Why is that so hard for you Democrats?
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Cuckturd
Cuckturd@CattardSlim·
Republicans: ONLY Trump had the balls to go to war with Iran! Also Republicans: We'd be at war with Iran if Kamala was President too!
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Brett (Madness Bid... Madness Delivered)
Honestly just unfollow some of these idiots who are saying they won't vote Democrat in 2028. Their personally losing like a hundred followers will affect them 1000x times more than telling them about the 14 million USAID deaths, or any other objective material consequence.
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