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Andrew Isker 🌳🪓

Andrew Isker 🌳🪓

@BonifaceOption

Triumph over CHRIST'S enemies. Conquer the world with MIRTH. Be enchanted by the very words of ALMIGHTY GOD. https://t.co/CtqkYUReya

Gainesboro, Tennessee Katılım Mart 2009
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Fugitive Caesar
Fugitive Caesar@ThomBrady5·
we have about $600 billion in annual migrant welfare fraud, $2 trillion per year to professional Leftists/NGOs, and $2.3 trillion per year in welfare to Boomers. If we fix that we can solve this in like 5 years. That's where the $38 trillion in national debt is coming from.
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Andrew Isker 🌳🪓@BonifaceOption·
It is fun to monitor a situation far beyond any of our control and all, but doing real things in real life is far more important. A close friend of mine, Caleb, is building an outdoor camping retreat called Highland Lake Camp (@HighlandLakeCG). I am very excited to take my family there after it opens next year. He's about to break ground and has the investment side open as he looks to expand. If you or anyone you know wants to be involved in this you should reach out to him. This is not a paid endorsement, btw. Caleb's doing real things and I am enthusastically in support of it. I can't wait to see this thing grow.
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Andrew Isker 🌳🪓@BonifaceOption·
There are two ways to look at this, entirely based on your prior commitments: 1. Our relationship with the Israelis is sacrosanct and therefore we had to attack. 2. Our troops and bases in the region were in danger, due solely to our relationship with the Israelis.
Anthony Adragna@AnthonyAdragna

CIA Director John Ratcliffe says there is a "body of evidence" available in classified setting that "in the likely event of a conflict between Iran and Israel, that the U.S. would be immediately attacked — regardless of whether the United States stayed out of that conflict."

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Daniel Friedman
Daniel Friedman@DanFriedman81·
California has six times as many hospices relative to the elderly population as the rest of the country. They’re all run by migrants who steal your tax dollars and ship them abroad. State auditors have known for years that these companies are filing false reports about patients they never visited and are billing Medicare and state agencies for fraudulent services. California will not shut them down.
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CBS News@CBSNews

CBS NEWS INVESTIGATION: A salon, a modeling agency, and 89 hospices? We visited a 3-story LA building being called "ground zero" for fraud. We went to look for ourselves. cbsn.ws/4bmB3Kg

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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo·
I read the first hundred pages of The Road last year, and read the first hundred pages of Blood Meridian this year, and in both instances, gave up, because the books never clicked. Lyrical writing, but the characters are reduced to way down Maslow's hierarchy, and the tone is so relentlessly bleak, with almost no humanity breaking through, it was difficult to feel anything besides the flint clicking against the cold steel in the overwhelming darkness. I know many of you love it, but to me, it's overwrought, overstylized, and overhyped.
Kristen Rudd@kristenrudd

About to start Blood Meridian for the first time. Give me all your best advice.

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Andrew Isker 🌳🪓@BonifaceOption·
@___Sean______ @MordeStack I voted for him for those things with the understanding that at some level aggression against Iran could be part of the arrangement. If it turns into a protracted conflict, he will lose major support. He is savvy enough to know this. I am hopeful it ends very soon.
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Sean@___Sean______·
@BonifaceOption @MordeStack "Yeah, it bothers me that people cry “betrayal” when he campaigned on being pro-Israeli and anti-Iran" Did you vote for Trump to get mass deportations, or did you vote for him to overthrow Iran's government? What percentage of Trump voters voted for him to fight Iran?
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Andrew Isker 🌳🪓@BonifaceOption·
I am trying to keep a level head about this, but there really is no way to read these events, even as charitably as possible, other than very misaligned objectives between Trump and the Israelis, where he wants to limit the damage done to the oil and gas infrastructure of Iran to prevent reprisals against the Gulf States and have leverage; whereas the Israelis have every incentive to escalate further. Just as in the initial attack, there is one country that has ultimate decision-making power and it is not the United States. Even if I were supportive of this conflict, it would give me pause that they can escalate and there is apparently nothing we can do about it.
Annmarie Hordern@annmarie

WSJ: Arab governments were furious about Israel’s attack and the U.S. failure to head it off, officials said. They had aggressively lobbied the Trump administration to stop U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure and now feel a target has been put on their backs, they said… America’s Arab allies are now fuming that they don’t seem to have any influence with the Trump administration despite heavy investments of time and money.

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Andrew Isker 🌳🪓@BonifaceOption·
@col_a_buendia I suspect they just have to sit and wait and the Taiwanese will eventually see it is better to pursue reunification on their own terms than rely on a foreign power that cannot protect them.
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Pvt A B@col_a_buendia·
I'm starting to think China doesn't really want Taiwan. If they don't take it back in the next few months it's hard to imagine they're serious about reunification. There's never been a better time.
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Andrew Isker 🌳🪓@BonifaceOption·
@Djkeene1 Yes, but now imagine how much more we’d be the world’s source of oil and gas if our consumption went down by half.
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Andrew Isker 🌳🪓@BonifaceOption·
You know what would make the Strait of Hormuz merely a totally irrelevant stretch of seawater between rock and sand? 10,000 nuclear reactors.
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unseen1@unseen1_unseen·
Since married women vote more for the republicans than democrats, if the save america act actually harmed married women being able to vote, the dems would be 100% for it. I'm so tired of these liars.
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Andrew Isker 🌳🪓@BonifaceOption·
For better or worse, he’s all that we’ve got. The alternatives are still a GOP that is totally worthless or Dems who want us dead. My greater concern is that he got boxed in in 2020 by coof and color revolution and for all his immense political skill couldn’t maneuver out. This could become a situation like that.
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Kenneth Stevens
Kenneth Stevens@Kenneth54226775·
@The_WGD @BonifaceOption my red line for trusting trump was war with iran. now we are at war with iran and so i no longer trust him. what is your red line?
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jollyraptor@jollier_raptor·
@BonifaceOption I think if regime change doesn't happen, Israel is going to medieval on Iran's infrastructure. The most charitable interpretation of this incident is that Israel is signaling this in advance, as a warning to fence sitters inside Iran.
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Andrew Isker 🌳🪓@BonifaceOption·
I agree. A lot of this comes down to people who are jaded by absurdly high expectations and in their disappointment are now instinctively oppositional to anything the man does. I had realistic (fairly low) expectations for the his term, he has exceeded those by a lot, and I also knew there would be setbacks and things that happen I really do not like. Nevertheless, I want him to succeed, even when I disagree. Apparently, this is a really difficult space to occupy. Far easier to be a 100% planican or panican.
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Agens Triplex 🏴
Agens Triplex 🏴@agenstriplex·
@MordeStack @BonifaceOption Yes I don't think the word "betrayal" would be appropriate even in the worst outcome. It's certainly possible he gets misled into a quagmire. That's not the same as an intentional rugpull
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Andrew Isker 🌳🪓@BonifaceOption·
This has been my major concern about all of this, not even whether he uses force or that his use of force might benefit the Israelis. Anyone who had a sanguine view of Trump understood support of the Israelis was the price of playing poker. It is what it is. You have the voters and coalition of donors you have not the ones you wish you had. These are things someone who wants what is best for our country can put up with if it means we get good things everywhere else. The bombing last year was obviously not something I cheered but I understood politics is messy and there are tradeoffs. What is not good is if we are dragged against our will into something we cannot get out of long term. Why wouldn’t the Israelis want that?
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Andrew Isker 🌳🪓@BonifaceOption·
If he’s genuinely pursuing what he believes to be what is in the interest of the United States (we can disagree with his assessment of course) and they are pursuing what they believe to be in their best interest, and these two things conflict, this does not mean he is “compromised.” It means we have partnered with a rogue state that is hanging us out to dry.
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Andrew Isker 🌳🪓@BonifaceOption·
Yeah, it bothers me that people cry “betrayal” when he campaigned on being pro-Israeli and anti-Iran. Nothing about this signals a reversal of things he promised. If it turns into a disaster and quagmire, then, yeah, that is an obvious betrayal of his opposition to forever wars. But we are not there yet and hopefully never will be. I am trying to be as objective about this as possible, because it does no good for anyone to be Bizarroworld Mark Levin.
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MordeStack@MordeStack·
@BonifaceOption I agree he is not compromised yet that is the prevailing narrative of the anti Trump right and it colors everything else. Narrative discontinuity is an important tell that people don't have a valid theory.
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