Bob Johnson

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Bob Johnson

Bob Johnson

@BobJohnson1933

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Katılım Nisan 2017
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Lisa@MS2PZ·
Does anyone know?
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Third@thirdmetax·
Robert Kiyosaki says he bought a $4,500,000 house with gold he bought for $450,000 “they wanted $4,500,000 for it so I just took out some gold from my safe, paid for it, the gold only cost me $450,000 but over the years it went to 4.5M so I paid for that”
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So Iran bottom line: Trump just paid $20 Billion for something which Obama paid $2 Billion and Trump called him a traitor The Shart Of The Deal
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Gianl1974
Gianl1974@Gianl1974·
BREAKING: Dozens of victims of Jeffrey Epstein have filed a lawsuit against former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, accusing her of helping conceal critical details during the earlier handling of the Epstein investigation. Leading the lawsuit is Maria Farmer—one of the first women to publicly accuse Epstein—along with a group of survivors who say they have collectively spent more than $1.1 million to pursue the case in search of accountability. The plaintiffs argue that key decisions made during the original case allowed Epstein to avoid more serious charges for years, raising troubling questions about whether influential figures helped shield him from justice. The lawsuit has quickly drawn widespread public attention and support, with many viewing it as a long-overdue effort to uncover the truth and hold powerful individuals accountable. If the case moves forward, it could reveal significant new information about how the Epstein investigation was handled—and whether opportunities for justice were deliberately missed.
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Bill Madden
Bill Madden@maddenifico·
Trump spent years in a jealous rage, relentlessly slamming Barack Obama for unfreezing $1.7 billion of Iran's own money to Iran, calling it pathetic ransom money and proof of a disastrous, weak-kneed surrender. Driven by petty obsession, Trump spitefully ripped up the Iran nuclear deal in 2018, shredding every restraint on Tehran, and smugly promised the world a "better deal." Instead, his childish vendetta supercharged Iran's nuclear program, pushing it dangerously close to the bomb. Now, in a breathtaking display of hypocrisy and failure, Trump is negotiating to hand Iran access to $20 billion in frozen funds — more than ten times what he once condemned — in exchange for the regime surrendering its near-weapons-grade uranium stockpile. This is Trump at his most embarrassingly stupid: destroying a deal that had capped Iran's enrichment and kept it under watch, only to crawl back offering vastly more cash after his own incompetence made the threat far worse. The man who mocked Obama for "giving" Iran money is now dangling a fortune in frozen assets while pretending it's a brilliant victory. It's not leadership — it's ego-driven incompetence and rank hypocrisy, a petty grudge that backfired spectacularly and left America facing a more expensive, more dangerous mess. Trump's jealous tantrum didn't make America safer; it just made the cleanup bill ten times bigger.
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Anthony Scaramucci
Anthony Scaramucci@Scaramucci·
5D Chess: It’s a $55 billion war just to go back to the Barack Obama deal. Wait. Pay 21x more than Obama did. Same deal.
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Saganism
Saganism@Saganismm·
“The gods that we've made are exactly the gods you'd expect to be made by a species that's about half a chromosome away from being a chimpanzee.” — Christopher Hitchens
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`@ick_real·
WHAT IS IT CALLED WHEN YOU’RE NOT SUICIDAL BUT JUST REALLY TIRED OF BEING ALIVE ???
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Multiverso@MultiversoTM·
¿A que no sabes quién es el de en medio?
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Garry Kasparov
Garry Kasparov@Kasparov63·
I'd say I look forward to tips on the Sicilian Defense from Vance & Speaker Johnson, but after 30 years of hearing "stick to chess" from trolls who try to invalidate my decades of political advocacy, I wouldn't want to tell them to stick to their expertise of amoral sycophancy.
Bruce Arthur@bruce_arthur

JD Vance is lecturing the Pope on Catholicism and Pierre Poilievre is lecturing Mark Carney on economics and RFK Jr is lecturing scientists about vaccines and Donald Trump is lecturing the world on tariffs and Pete Hegseth is quoting Pulp Fiction and thinking it’s the Bible

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Polska Świecka
Polska Świecka@PolskaSwiecka·
🚨 🇮🇹 Premier Meloni: Wspieranie Ukrainy to nie tylko obowiązek moralny, ale także konieczność strategiczna, ponieważ w grze jest nie tylko godność, wolność i niepodległość Kijowa, ale także bezpieczeństwo Europy. Ma kobieta jaja – nie da się tego jej odmówić. 🎥BohuslavskaKate
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Yasmine Mohammed 🦋 ياسمين محمد
I need you to sit with this for a moment: In 1971, Pakistani soldiers went into Bengali villages and asked one question: "Where do the Hindus live?" Then they went there. 200,000 to 400,000 women were raped. Systematically. As a weapon. The perpetrators weren't just soldiers — they were Jamaat-e-Islami militants. A Muslim Brotherhood affiliate. I've spent years documenting what political Islam does when it has power. This is what it does when it has power. 🇧🇩 The 1971 Bangladesh genocide has never been recognized by the US or UK. Say their names. Break the silence.
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Mr PitBull
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07·
Remember Dan Price...that CEO who took a pay cut so he could pay all his employees a minimum annual wage of $70,000? Here’s what happened next: “Six years later after the decision that others said would destroy his business, Dan reports that revenue has tripled, the customer base has doubled, 70% of his employees have paid down debt, many bought homes for the first time, 401(k) contributions grew by 155% and turnover dropped in half. His business is now a Harvard Business School case study.” In his own words: “6 years ago today I raised my company's min annual salary to $70k. Fox News called me a socialist whose employees would be on bread lines. Since then our revenue tripled, we're a Harvard Business School case study & our employees had a 10x boom in homes bought. Always invest in people.” Courtesy of Craig Henley
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Davros
Davros@davros17171·
@Gianl1974 Nice... but he needs to do more to crush the Anti-Christ before Armageddon occurs...I'm hoping for an exorcism or whatever works best Trump is the Anti-Christ
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Gianl1974
Gianl1974@Gianl1974·
SHOCKING CLASH: Donald Trump CALLS POPE LEO XIV “AN INSULT TO JESUS” — THE POPE’S RESPONSE STUNS THE WORLD Donald Trump believed he could score easy political points by calling Pope Leo XIV “an insult to Jesus,” after the spiritual leader once again spoke out in defense of peace, compassion, and human dignity. However, he was challenging a voice rooted not in politics, but in moral authority. Standing before a solemn gathering at the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV did not respond with anger. Instead, he delivered a powerful and deeply moving message grounded in faith, responsibility, and truth. “The President of the United States has said that I insult Jesus,” Pope Leo XIV began, his voice calm yet firm. “But let us reflect honestly — what truly insults the teachings of Christ?” Then, with quiet intensity, he answered: “You want to know what truly insults Jesus? It is when we turn away from those who suffer, when we close our hearts to the poor, and when we choose power over compassion while others cry out for mercy.” He continued: “You know what insults Jesus? It is forgetting the dignity of every human being, ignoring the pain of families in crisis, and refusing to hear the voices of the most vulnerable among us.” His message then deepened, becoming not just a response, but a moral call that reached far beyond the moment: “You know what insults Jesus? It is creating division where there should be unity, spreading fear where there should be hope, and turning away from justice when we have the responsibility to uphold it.” This was not merely a political rebuttal — it was something far more profound. Pope Leo XIV, known for his humility and steadfast commitment to peace, transformed the confrontation into a reflection on conscience rather than conflict. Instead of escalating tensions, he elevated the conversation to a universal moral level. “I do not claim to be perfect,” he admitted. “But I strive each day to walk the path of compassion — to serve, to listen, and to love as we are all called to do.” Then came the line that resonated far beyond the walls of the Vatican: “If we truly believe in a world shaped by peace and mercy… then why do we not work harder to bring that reality into our lives — here and now, for one another?” That was his response. Not with anger. Not with division. But with conviction — and grace. Trump sought to challenge him. Instead, Pope Leo XIV delivered a message now echoing across millions, reminding the world that true strength is found not in power alone, but in conscience, humility, and love.
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The Telegraph
The Telegraph@Telegraph·
🚨 BREAKING: The Pope has said the world is “being ravaged by a handful of tyrants” after an escalating war of words with Donald Trump. 🔗: telegraph.co.uk/world-news/202…
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Ali Emami 👊🏼👊🏾👊 ⚡️👑⚡️👊🏿👊🏻👊🏼
Who was The Shah! 1- The Shah was not a dictator – he was a parliamentary king under the Mashroteh (Constitutional Monarchy) system, one of the biggest achievements in Iranian history, equivalent to America's Founding Fathers 2- He gave women the right to vote before Switzerland – Iranian women voted in 1963; Swiss women couldn't until 1971 3- He gave women divorce rights, child custody rights, and raised the marriage age through the Family Protection Law – and he did this despite the Islamic clergy and religious networks fighting him tooth and nail every step of the way 4- He transformed Iran from a WWII-invaded (1941), famine-stricken country into a nation that major world powers owed money to by 1979 – in less than 40 years 5- He co-founded OPEC (1960) and gave oil-producing nations control over their own resources and pricing 6- He started Iran's civilian nuclear program through diplomacy and negotiation – with no sanctions, no conflicts, and without making either the East or West feel threatened 7- He gave Iran international prestige through the 2,500-year celebration of the Persian Empire (1971) – the same ceremony critics call "too expensive" actually increased Iran's tourism revenue from $45 million in 1971 to $152 million by 1976, and made the Iranian passport one of the most powerful in the world 8- He ended a centuries-old feudal system through the White Revolution (1963) – took land from the landlords who had exploited farmers for generations and redistributed it to the people who actually worked it 9- He made education free, expanded access to schools, and sent thousands of students abroad on full government scholarships including living expenses – and even when many of those students protested against him from abroad, he never cut their funding 10- He built world-class universities – Sharif University, expanded Tehran University, Pahlavi University (now Shiraz University), and opened a Harvard-affiliated branch in Iran 11- He built a modern healthcare system – hospitals, clinics, and medical infrastructure across the country 12- He created the Knowledge Corps, Health Corps, and Development Corps – instead of wasting time in traditional army service, university graduates served in rural areas to fight illiteracy, provide healthcare, and develop infrastructure in small towns that had no schools or clinics 13- He established retirement and pension plans for workers 14- He built Iran's steel and iron industries, automobile manufacturing, and petrochemical plants – when the West refused to share steel technology, he turned to the USSR and got it done anyway, showing how dynamic and internationally flexible he was 15- He built stadiums, highways, dams, and railways still in use today 16- He expanded the Trans-Iranian Railway Iranians now know what a mistake the 1979 revolution was. Many of the revolutionaries have verbalized and written about their mistake, and some have apologized to the Pahlavi family even former MEK members who escaped the cult. Others like Mohsen Makhmalbaf, the world-renowned filmmaker, and Shirin Ebadi, the Nobel Peace Prize winner, are among those who have acknowledged this. Do not be surprised why Iran is going back to its glory days. #IranMassacre #JavidShah‌‌‌‌‌ #DigitalBlackoutlran
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Bob Johnson@BobJohnson1933·
@brave_romania Since Transnistria is part of Moldova, aren’t they already there?
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Brave Romania
Brave Romania@brave_romania·
🇲🇩 Moldova has declared the leadership of Russian troops in Transnistria persona non grata and banned them from entering the country.
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