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@Bo_Began

I wash and dry chapstick. I'm little. Sometimes ornery, usually hungry, always grateful. Veteran. Jesus saved me.

Katılım Nisan 2022
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
You know what's funny though? Democrats controlled the House, the Senate, and the White House and somehow you never eliminated hunger for a decade. But you know what did get funded?? >$6 billion to Iran. >Gender studies programs in Pakistan. >DEI coordinators at every federal agency. >87,000 new IRS agents. >A $400 million embassy in Kabul that we abandoned. >NGOs that can't account for where the money went. >Ukraine aid with zero audit trail. >COVID contracts to companies that didn't exist. >PPP loans to people who didn't have employees. USAID spent years shoveling money into programs nobody approved, nobody tracked, and nobody could explain. So before you post about hungry people... Maybe ask yourself why YOUR party that ran on feeding them has been in power for decades in every major American city... ...and those cities have the highest poverty, the worst schools, and the most homeless people in the country You can be against the war, you can make that case. But you don't get to pretend the alternative was EVER the hungry children. The Democrats were never sending money to them. It was NEVER going to the veterans. It was NEVER going to the schools. You didn't forget the poor. YOU NEED them TO WIN. A problem solved is a fundraising opportunity lost... that's why it's never fixed. That's why and we all know it.
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Heathen King
Heathen King@justice_Tyr22·
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M J@Bo_Began·
I made my first bracket only relying on @retsyn yapping for the past few decades (I mostly ignored) and the mascot. I'm now going to have popcorn and wine for dinner, whole heartedly root on the Billikens & throw my hat sometimes (because thats what you do?) @SaintLouisMBB
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The Drunk Republican
The Drunk Republican@DrunkRepub·
Republicans when they control the Presidency, both houses of Congress, and the Supreme Court
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Noah Jennings
Noah Jennings@NoahLJennings·
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Jesse Kelly
Jesse Kelly@JesseKellyDC·
What’s the best way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day without drinking? Ice cream?
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Dale Stark
Dale Stark@DaleStarkA10·
Putting the ducks to bed. Good night ducks.
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M J@Bo_Began·
Showing @retsyn I really love him, and I understand his primary love language by finding the nearest full bar to his gate at the airport is my biggest flex of 2026 so far.
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
The evolution of military pilot uniforms…with Tom Cruise. 🤣
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Cranky Federalist
Cranky Federalist@CrankyFed·
You should be required to declare a favorite World War 2 plane before they let you become a citizen
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MaryCate Delvey
MaryCate Delvey@marycatedelvey·
I’m often accused of being a bully, but shaming used to serve a purpose in society: discouraging antisocial behaviors. It worked so well that we didn’t even need legislation against certain things. The move to push every degenerate whim and fetish as an “identity” or a “condition” which must be allowed, accommodated, and even celebrated without shame has given rise to entitled, mentally-ill communities whose members feel entirely justified in harming anyone who does not celebrate them. Bring back shaming.
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M J@Bo_Began·
@koekkler Everyday, everywhere.
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American Nostalgia
American Nostalgia@AmericanNstlg·
American Giant. One of the best to have ever done it. Be Andrew Jackson >Born 1767. Carolina backcountry. Edge of civilization. >Father dies before you’re born. >Mother raises you alone. Hard woman. >American Revolution breaks out. You’re a teenager. >Age 13. British soldiers capture you. >Officer orders you to clean his boots. >You refuse. >He slashes your face and hand with a sword. >Scars never fade. >Thrown into prison. >Contract smallpox. >Nearly die. >Released in a prisoner exchange. >Return home broken and fevered. >Shortly after, your mother dies of cholera. >She was nursing American prisoners of war. >You are 14. >Completely orphaned. >Frontier life hardens you. >Study law. No schools. No polish. >Become a lawyer. Then a judge. >Honor culture. >Duel repeatedly. >One duel goes wrong. >Shot in the chest. >Bullet lodges inches from your heart. >Doctors cannot remove it. >You carry it for life. >Rise in Tennessee politics. >Become a general. >New Orleans. >British Empire returns. >Veterans of Europe. Best army in the world. >You have militia. Riflemen. Pirates. Farmers. >They expect a massacre. >You annihilate them. >Victory so decisive it shocks the world. >Become a national hero overnight. >Enter presidential politics. >Win the popular vote. >Lose in Congress. >“Corrupt bargain.” >You do not forget. >Run again. >You win. >First true populist president. >Enemies immediately: elites, editors, bankers. >They call you dangerous. >You agree. >Then comes the real war. >The Second Bank of the United States. >Private. Politically connected. Foreign investors. >Controls credit. Controls elections. Controls survival. >They call it stability. >You call it tyranny. >Bank president Nicholas Biddle believes you can be managed. >Congress renews the Bank’s charter early, to force your hand. >You veto it. >Publicly. >“The rich and powerful too often bend the acts of government to their selfish purposes.” >The bankers panic. >They unleash newspapers. >Contract credit. >Trigger economic pressure to break you. >You escalate. >Remove federal deposits. >Shift them to state banks. >The central bank begins to suffocate. >The Bank collapses. >No central bank. >No financial sovereign above the people. >The bankers want you dead. >January 30, 1835. >Capitol steps. >Assassin approaches. >Pulls a pistol. >Click. >Misfire. >Second pistol. >Click. >Another misfire. >You don’t flee. >You attack him with your cane. >Beat him until restrained. >Courts declare the assassin insane. >You are not convinced. >Leave office having paid off the national debt. >Only president ever to do it. >Die 1845. >Age 78. Leaves behind: The destruction of the central bank. The precedent that finance answers to sovereignty. The expansion of executive power. A nation reminded that elites are never permanent. Proof that an orphan from the American frontier can defy empires.
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Joel
Joel@joelgaines·
communists are pee pee poo poo.
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M J@Bo_Began·
@retsyn @WassonWatch Yes. Nuance makes the difference. We have to hold to our principals.
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t johnson@retsyn·
@WassonWatch I agree with a lot here... A ton of it... But, shoving aside nuance (and therefore justifying shoving aside what is right and moral) is the polar opposite of being watchful, standing firm in faith, being a man, and being strong. I'll happily side with the stoics here.
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Wasson Watch Co.
Wasson Watch Co.@WassonWatch·
NOW IS NOT THE TIME FOR NUANCE There are a lot of nitpicky pieces of the Alex Pretti shooting that you might be tempted to unpack and talk about to appease your autism, BUT NOW IS NOT THE TIME. When we do that we miss the forest for the trees. Here are the overarching facts that matter: - Communist Insurgents are working together to obstruct the lawful activity of Federal Law Enforcement Officers - Pretti was one of those insurgents, and he showed up not to "protest" but to intentionally obstruct justice. - Carrying a gun is not illegal (I literally do it every day), but when you show up with a mob of people to intentionally obstruct justice, an get in a fight with cops bad things tend to happen Is it possible that there were elements of this shooting that could have, or even should have gone differently? Yeah, sure. But you need to get over it. They will take every little tiny perception of a problem and blow it up to the main thing, no matter what, with no regard for the bigger picture. The bigger picture matters. Don't cry for Pretti. He died for his cause. Whether he fully understood the risks or not, he took them, and he aligned himself with a Communist Insurgency against the interests of the United States of America, which has been overrun by illegal immigrants, a policy instituted by the Biden administration for the purpose of replacing the current US population, especially the more conservative elements of it. This isn't normative political and cultural struggle. This is an organized attempt to overthrow the government, and transform our culture illegally. There will be blood. There will be lots more blood. It's going to get super, super ugly. They won't give up without a fight, and that fight is probably going to get a lot worse. So prepare yourself. Get right with God. Figure out how much you're willing to sacrifice. GET USED TO SHOVING SOME OF THE NUANCE ASIDE I leave you with these words from 1 Corinthians 16:13 - "Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong."
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Bluesky Libs
Bluesky Libs@BlueskyLibs·
Yes Laura, this is what happens when you don’t abort your children.
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