Known&Unknowns

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Known&Unknowns

Known&Unknowns

@BillHellar

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Katılım Kasım 2013
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Ladylawyer
Ladylawyer@Ladylaw31256058·
I LIKED @berniemoreno and @Eric_Schmitt. I thought they were some of the rare good ones. They, too, lied to us. They were in on it all along..the 3am shenanigans. Sadly, no longer. They are all the same. We have ZERO representation in the Senate.
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John Ʌ Konrad V
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
Canada’s military is a pathetic joke. But I hear their Special Forces are solid. Not joking. Ever wonder why there are so many successful Navy SEAL and Special Operations Forces (SOF) authors and podcasters? I’ll tell you. First, I must say: the majority of these guys are legit badasses. Hardworking. Talented. Not corrupt. None of them did this intentionally. They are pawns in this game just like us. But… for a book to become a bestseller, it needs distributors. For a podcast to take off, it needs media coverage. All benefit from Wikipedia and Google algorithm boosts. Here’s the pattern: The globalist establishment wants a weak NATO, but few taxpayers will vote to gut their militaries. Globalist NGOs want to raid military funding, but how do you accomplish that without citizens crying foul? The answer is simple: cut programs that have real capabilities and are costly (ships, jets, logistics) and boost programs with relatively inexpensive equipment (Special Forces). Then get the public deeply bought in on that one relatively cheap program. So globalist-aligned media and Hollywood push Special Forces content. NATO countries sell off ships and planes but build small, lethal SOF teams. Nobody thinks to ask “Hey why doesn’t Joe Rogan have a Destroyer or Submarine or USAF Tanker or B1 bomber captain on?” Why would anyone ask. Navy SEALs ARE cool. The Pentagon press corps writes more stories on SOF operations gone well and fewer on ships, logistics, and the other expensive but critical capabilities that actually win wars. Of course it also helps if there is a forever war tailored to special operations in some distant mountains somewhere. Then when anyone questions the UK Prime Minister about the hollowed-out Royal Navy, he says, “We aren’t weak. Look at our Special Air Service. They are lethal!” And it works because nobody can question it. The SAS and SEALs ARE lethal. They did pour money into those capabilities. Those guys ARE the best of the best. And the podcasters and authors don’t even have to be told their content is getting boosted. Nobody’s hands are dirty. No bags of money change hands. Just a few globalist media and tech executives at the top telling their COOs, “SOF is cool. Give me more cowbell on that.“​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Nobody even thinks to question it until someone says “hey, can we send the SEALs in to reopening the Strait Of Hormuz?” And of course you can’t. You need destroyers for that. Destroyers every nation except the US sold off to fund their own SOF teams. Classic bait and switch.
Joe Thebergeن@JoeTheberge

My heart aches for this once great nation of Canada. No sea power. No air power. Limited ground game. How did we become so emaciated and atrophied?

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♦️GAYE GALLOPS♦️
♦️GAYE GALLOPS♦️@gaye_gallops·
THIS IS HOW RINO SENATE THUGS DO IT These pop-up Pro-Forma sessions are held every couple of days during senate recess. ♦️WHY? To keep Trump from appointing nominees! ♦️BY HIS OWN PARTY! Let me repeat that. ♦️BY HIS OWN PARTY! Why? ♦️TRAITORS!
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C3
C3@C_3C_3·
This is a solid 3-5 hour line outside BWI this morning. John Thune and many members of Congress had escorts so they did not have to stand in lines like this… After they passed a bill at 3am they knew would fail. Sickening.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 BREAKING: House Democratic Whip Rep. Katherine Clark caught SKIPPING TSA security as she rushes out of Washington DC after voting to defund DHS Denies TSA pay, skips the lines. There is a reason the people have HAD ENOUGH! Do not vote Democrat in 2026. 📽️ @seanspicer
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Chief Nerd
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd·
🚨 AL GORE: “The [climate] crisis is still getting worse quicker than we are assembling the solutions … The only question is whether we will win it in time to avoid going over some of these negative tipping points.”
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Congressman John Rose
Congressman John Rose@RepJohnRose·
EVERY Senator who fled to the airport to get out of Washington before they fully funded our brave ICE and Border Patrol agents MUST get back on a plane and DO YOUR JOB to fully fund DHS. @LeaderJohnThune needs to get our Senators back to town ASAP. And while you’re back, pass the SAVE America Act and get it on the President’s desk.
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Congresswoman Maxine Dexter
SHUTDOWN UPDATE: House Republicans are blocking bipartisan legislation to fund TSA, FEMA, cybersecurity and the Coast Guard—all to score political points and give more money to ICE. You deserve better. I'm fighting for it. House Democrats are ready to vote to fund non-immigration functions of the Department of Homeland Security TONIGHT.
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Strategically Red™
Strategically Red™@StratRedTM·
Make no mistake about it. Senator John Thune has one objective. Preventing the successful 2nd term of one Donald J. Trump. Well, John... we're coming.
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Known&Unknowns@BillHellar·
@mitchellvii Just like Biden and open borders. All planned. He hates Trump, otherwise he would not be keeping the senate in session.
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Bill Mitchell
Bill Mitchell@mitchellvii·
People have Thune all wrong. He's not a weak leader. He's not stupid. He is intentionally undermining the Trump presidency. It's not that he can't lead. He won't.
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The Win Doctor
The Win Doctor@Windoctorrx·
I honestly don't know who should replace John Thune. But I'm sure it's NOT Mike Lee. Why? He's had 6,000 posts about The Save America Act & has not ONCE Called out Senate Leader Thune. Sorry Mike. I'm NOT buying YOU .@BasedMikeLee
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
The glee with which these despicable, lying, ratbrained goons endlessly repeat this obvious lie is reprehensible. Libel laws need to change in the USA. It should be OK to financially ruin someone who commits libel, even against public figures.
Tim Miller@Timodc

"Hegseth Chief of Staff Ricky Buria chastised the Army secretary for selecting Maj. Gen. Antoinette R. Gant to take command of the Military District of DC... {He said} Trump would not want to stand next to a Black female officer at military events." nytimes.com/2026/03/27/us/…

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Tim Schlabach
Tim Schlabach@schlabach_tim·
Had @SenEricSchmitt figured out weeks ago. He's confirmed it. Traitor deserting fraud.
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Rep. Andy Ogles
Rep. Andy Ogles@RepOgles·
Who should be Senate Majority Leader 🇺🇸
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 Senate RINO John Thune just pulled a fast one and left DC without calling a full recess just to block President Trump from making recess appointments! Dude needs to go.
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
The Senate GOP has exactly two options if it wants to avoid drifting into irrelevance and a stunning loss in November: (1) Keep the filibuster and 60-vote cloture rule fully intact, but stand ready to overcome Senate Democrats’ unprecedented pattern of obstruction by aggressively enforcing the “talking filibuster”—a move that would require senators to work longer, harder hours and take fewer recesses, but lead to more thoughtful, careful deliberation in the legislative process, OR (2) Nuke the filibuster. I strongly prefer the first option. But we must choose either one or the other—because the status quo isn’t working and the resulting inertia isn’t just making it impossible to pursue a coherent agenda; it’s hurting the American people. What’s your preference?
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