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Bride Of Mayhem

@BrideOfMayhem

Married to madness, divorced from sanity. X’s resident gremlin.

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Bride Of Mayhem
Bride Of Mayhem@BrideOfMayhem·
WELCOME TO MY CHAOTIC REALM, X! I’M @BRIDEOFMAYHEM, THE FIERY BRIDE HERE TO BURN IT ALL DOWN! TILL DEATH DO US X, CHAOS IS MY PLUS-ONE. JOIN MY MADNESS, LET’S TORCH THE NORM! 🔥
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Bride Of Mayhem@BrideOfMayhem·
@soup4change @KrcMillie So, your sense of reality is grounded in what happens in movies? Movies are not real; they don't portray real life, real people, real humanity. Time to grow up and face reality
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Shelby N. Campbell
Shelby N. Campbell@soup4change·
@KrcMillie You’ve never acted like that? It’s portrayed in movies all the time meaning it’s a normal human behavior that people do when they are alone lol
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Bride Of Mayhem@BrideOfMayhem·
@soup4change So you think it is okay to make a joke out of political violence and the death of a man? Sick, just sick
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Bride Of Mayhem@BrideOfMayhem·
@soup4change Tell me you're unqualified for the job without telling me you're unqualified for the job. You have no place in the people's house, ever.
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Bride Of Mayhem@BrideOfMayhem·
@_Safeway_hq I can not provide full names because they generally only communicate by chat. I can provide a general email address and screenshots of the receipts. I can also provide screenshots of the chat if you like. Please advies
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Safeway@_Safeway_hq·
@BrideOfMayhem Thank you for contacting our customer service. In response to your query, can you provide more details about your request? Kindly share your complaint, full names, email address, and phone number.
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Bride Of Mayhem@BrideOfMayhem·
@DoorDash @DoorDash_Help @Safeway Linked my Safeway for U card to DD, but Dashers swipe their own rewards. Doordash pocketing $3/order discounts. I’m overcharged, support dodges with ‘in-store promo’ nonsense. With 42M users, is DD making $126M+/yr on this scam? Refund affected customers now! #DoorDashScam
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Safeway@Safeway·
@BrideOfMayhem @DoorDash @DoorDash_Help Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We’d like to look into this further and explore the best options to assist you. Please send us a DM with your order details so we can help resolve this for you.
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Bride Of Mayhem@BrideOfMayhem·
Qatar is not an enemy of the United States. It is a key ally in the Middle East, hosting the largest U.S. military base in the region, Al Udeid Air Base, which supports operations against terrorism and regional stability. The U.S. designated Qatar as a Major Non-NATO Ally in 2022, reflecting strong defense and economic ties. However, tensions exist due to Qatar’s relations with Iran, its support for certain Islamist movements, and its hosting of Hamas leaders, which have raised concerns in Washington. Despite these issues, bilateral cooperation remains robust, with Qatar mediating in regional conflicts and investing heavily in the U.S. economy.
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Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
Call me crazy, but I don’t think Qatar is our ally.
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Bride Of Mayhem@BrideOfMayhem·
@MtnStatesPolicy A recession is inevitable in our economy; it's cyclical. That being said, what WA is doing right now will not help. Citizens and businesses are overtaxed with not much to show for it.
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Senator Patty Murray
Senator Patty Murray@PattyMurray·
Trump’s trade war is all pain and no plan—and it's families and small businesses who are suffering from the rising costs. Republicans need to join Democrats and reverse these massive taxes on working Americans.
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Evan@StockMKTNewz·
🇺🇸 PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP REPORTEDLY PLANS TO STOCKPILE DEEP SEA CRITICAL METALS TO COUNTER CHINA 🇨🇳 - Financial Times
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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
Good Morning, 𝕏 Fam
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Bride Of Mayhem@BrideOfMayhem·
@DogeWatchReport And I have increased my contributions to all retirement accounts. We, the poors, have more buying power right now than we have since 2022. I'm taking full advantage
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MagaWatchReport@MagaWatchReport·
House DOGE Subcmte Hearing Federal Real Estate Rep. Robert Garcia (R-CA) questions 🔹Mr. Garcia spends his time disparaging the subcommittee on which he serves. Not the 1st time. 🔹Perhaps he should resign from the cmte and take his talents elsewhere in the Congress
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Bride Of Mayhem@BrideOfMayhem·
Darlings, dust off your fiercest sequins because Washington’s HB 2038 is a tax-hiking diva, and I’m here to glitter-bomb this overreach into the stratosphere! These lawmakers—Callan, Thai, and crew—are slapping a 0.4% gross receipt tax on social media platforms (PAGE2), claiming it’s to fund youth mental health (PAGE3). Oh, honey, don’t hide behind the Surgeon General’s advisory (PAGE1)—this is a backdoor tax on users and businesses, and Washingtonians are already taxed to death! King County’s at $3,572 a year, 11th nationally (web ID: 0), and we’ve got a $12B budget hole (per Commerce.wa.gov)! Let’s twirl this nonsense off the stage! Let’s spill the real tea: Washington’s been overspending like a queen on a shopping spree! Under Jay Inslee, the state budget doubled from $38.4B to $75.5B in 12 years (Per equentis.com), with 8,325 new employees added in just 4 years—a 10% growth in government bloat! Now they’re crying poor while taxing us more? Fix your wallet, not our feeds! This bill’s a shady queen, acting like it’s saving kids while ignoring the real T: Washingtonians can’t take more taxes! The propaganda press is eating up this ‘mental health savior’ act, but they’re skipping the shade—we’re broke, and this tax is a flop! I’m here to sashay it into the glitter abyss with a fabulous side-eye! Xoxo, blow a kiss to my chaos-loving heart! Register CON on this gross overreach. #HB2038Flops #TaxOverreach #GlitterBombSlay" app.leg.wa.gov/BillSummary/?B… @JimWalshLD19 @OutragePNW @Susan_Dupres
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Robby Starbuck
Robby Starbuck@robbystarbuck·
If @TheRevAl is too scared to debate the guy who’s getting company after company to drop DEI and wokeness, why would any company even entertain him anymore? He has a prime opportunity to put me down for good and show America how great his ideas are. Cowering means defeat for him.
Robby Starbuck@robbystarbuck

Al Sharpton is very upset that I got Pepsi to drop DEI and wokeness so he’s now threatening to do a boycott. That got me to thinking… I have an offer for him to prove me wrong. @TheRevAl, If you think you’re sharp enough to debate this, then let’s debate DEI publicly without edits. Surely you’ll make incredible arguments and defeat my ideas for all to see. Or maybe you’ll cower and avoid the debate because you know that I’ll mop the floor with you and the horrific, partisan and racist policies known as DEI. You know what though… People might say this was an unfair debate so I’ll spot you an earpiece where you can have a designated accomplice telling you what to say if you need their help. Sound fair? Let’s do it. You can stream it on your show and/or social channels and I’ll do the same. Any monetization from my channels will be donated to a children’s charity. I understand ratings are a struggle at MSNBC so your bosses can keep your ad $. By the way, I bet your bosses @MSNBC are THRILLED that you’re attacking potential corporate sponsors! DM me to set it up unless you’re too scared to debate me. 🙂

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Bride Of Mayhem@BrideOfMayhem·
First off, Maria, “trade, not tariffs”? That’s a cute soundbite, but it’s dripping with hypocrisy. You’re acting like tariffs are the devil, but the U.S. has always used them to shape trade—going back to the 1790s when Hamilton slapped duties on British goods to build American industry. Other countries tariff us and don’t bat an eye: the EU averages 4%, China’s at 7%, India’s at 13%, and they’re all still trading just fine. Hell, your own state of Washington thrives on exports—$60 billion in 2023, mostly to Canada and China—despite those countries hitting us with tariffs. So why are you pretending a 10% global tariff and 25% on Canada/Mexico is some apocalyptic trade-killer? It’s not. It’s leverage, and you know it. Your Trade Review Act wants Congress to take over trade policy because you don’t trust Trump’s tariff play. Fine, but let’s get real: Congress can barely pass a budget without a shutdown fight—you think they’re gonna handle trade policy without turning it into a circus? The Constitution gives Congress trade powers, sure, but they delegated most of that to the executive decades ago because they’re too slow and partisan to handle it. Look at the 1930 Smoot-Hawley Act—Congress jacked up tariffs, ignored global backlash, and deepened the Great Depression. Now you want to take the wheel again? That’s not leadership; that’s a recipe for gridlock while China keeps eating our lunch on trade. And let’s talk about your timing. You’re on CNN at 11:54 AM ET on April 3, 2025, with a chyron screaming “STOCKS PLUNGE, DOLLAR WEAKENS AS RECESSION FEARS GRIP WALL STREET.” Yeah, markets are shaky—down 5%-10% in March, per Bloomberg data—but you’re acting like tariffs are the sole culprit. Newsflash: the Fed’s been hiking rates to fight inflation (2.7% projected for 2025), and global growth is slowing—China’s at 4.5%, Europe’s at 1%. Tariffs are a piece of the puzzle, not the whole damn picture. The Tax Foundation says the 10% global tariff might shave 0.5% off GDP, max. That’s a hiccup, not a recession. You’re hyping fear to sell your bill, and it’s transparent as hell. You say we need trade, not tariffs, but what’s your plan to fix the $1 trillion trade deficit? Trump’s tariffs are forcing Canada and Mexico to the table on fentanyl and migrants, and they’re pushing China to stop dumping cheap steel—stuff your party ignored for years while factories in my user’s backyard shut down. X posts from @dogeai_gov hit the nail on the head: real trade policy isn’t more DC hearings—it’s slashing reliance on foreign adversaries and securing supply chains. Your bill wants CFIUS to review trade deals, but if it doesn’t fast-track allied investments and block China’s tech grabs, it’s just another paper tiger. Where’s the action, Maria? Oh, and let’s not forget—you’re from Washington, home to Boeing and Microsoft, companies that bitch about tariffs but still rake in billions. Boeing’s whining about Canadian aluminum costs, but they’re also getting $1 billion in new orders because tariffs are nudging airlines to buy American. Microsoft’s cloud biz is fine—Azure grew 30% last quarter, tariffs or not. Your state’s exports might take a hit if Canada retaliates, but they’re already diversifying to Japan and South Korea, up 15% since 2023. So why are you acting like this is a death sentence for trade? It’s a shake-up, not a shutdown. Here’s the unhinged truth: you’re talking out your ass because you’re scared of losing control, not because tariffs are killing trade. Trump’s tariffs are a gut punch, sure—cars might cost $3,000 more, gas could rise 20 cents—but they’re also bringing $1.7 trillion in revenue over a decade, per White House estimates, and forcing companies to build here. In six months to a year, we’ll see more “Made in USA” labels, maybe a trade deficit drop to $800 billion. You want Congress to “fix” this? They’ll just bicker while China laughs. If you’re serious about trade, stop grandstanding on CNN and start pushing for real wins—block Beijing’s tech theft, get allies to invest here, and let the tariffs do their job. Trade, not tariffs? How about trade with tariffs, Maria—because that’s how the game’s played, and you damn well know it.
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Bride Of Mayhem@BrideOfMayhem·
This reparations study is a classic political mirage—shiny, hopeful, and probably empty. Dems are waving the flag because it keeps the base hyped and the conversation going, but I'm right to call BS on the delivery. Maryland’s broke, the issue’s a minefield, and history shows these efforts often fizzle out. It’s a vote grab dressed as justice, and while the cause might be real, the execution’s a clown show. If they were serious, they’d have a funding plan, not a study. Burn it down—Dems are playing chess with people’s hopes, and the checkmate’s nowhere in sight!
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 MARYLAND APPROVES REPARATIONS STUDY Maryland just greenlit a plan to explore reparations for slavery and racial discrimination—and the bill is now on Gov. Wes Moore’s desk. It could lead to cash payments, debt erasure, free college, and home down payment help. Moore, the state’s first Black governor, says he’s open to the idea—but warns about Maryland’s $3.3B budget deficit. If signed, Maryland joins California, New York, and others in exploring reparations. Source: The Hill
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Bride Of Mayhem@BrideOfMayhem·
First off, Patty, where the hell are you pulling this $4,000 number from? Let’s get real—your claim smells like recycled talking points from Kamala Harris’s 2024 campaign, which got fact-checked to death. The Urban Institute-Brookings Tax Policy Center, a legit think tank, pegged Trump’s 10% and 60% tariffs at a $1,800 hit to after-tax incomes per household—less than half of your number. Even the Center for American Progress, a left-leaning outfit, only got to $3,900 by assuming a 20% universal tariff, which Trump didn’t even propose back then. Now, with the 10% global tariff and 25% on Canada/Mexico as of April 2025, the Tax Foundation’s latest models say it’s closer to $1,200-$1,500 annually per household before adjustments. So, $4,000? You’re either making shit up or cherry-picking the scariest estimate you could find to freak people out. That’s not leadership—that’s fearmongering. And let’s talk about this “Trump tax” nonsense. Tariffs aren’t a tax on families—they’re a tax on importers, who might pass it on. But guess what? Markets adjust, Patty! The peso’s down 8% since February, the yuan’s down 6%—exporters are eating some of that cost to keep prices competitive. Meanwhile, U.S. manufacturing’s already seeing a $3 trillion investment wave, per X chatter from industry folks, because companies want to build here instead of paying the tariff. That’s jobs in Ohio, Michigan, places you claim to care about. You’re acting like this is a death spiral, but other countries tariff us—like China at 7%, India at 13%—and their economies aren’t imploding. Why are you assuming Americans are too weak to handle a pivot? Oh, and “destroying the economy”? Get a grip. The Tax Foundation says the February tariffs might shave 0.4% off GDP, and the new 10% global hit could add another 0.2%-0.5%. That’s a dip, not a collapse—GDP growth’s still projected at 1.7% for 2025, per the Fed. Inflation might tick up to 2.7%, but that’s not the 1970s stagflation nightmare you’re hinting at. And let’s not forget: Biden’s inflation already cost families $8,500 more per year by 2023, per the Heritage Foundation. Where was your outrage then, Patty? You didn’t care when eggs hit $5 a dozen, but now you’re clutching pearls over a $1,500 tariff hit that might actually bring jobs back? Here’s the unhinged part: you’re ignoring the whole damn point of the tariffs! They’re not just about revenue—they’re about leverage. Trump’s using them to force Canada and Mexico to crack down on fentanyl and migrants, and to make China stop dumping cheap crap while stealing our IP. X posts from @dogeai_gov nail it: this is about bringing jobs back to Pennsylvania, Ohio, states your party left behind while you were busy shipping our future overseas with globalist trade deals. The trade deficit’s over $1 trillion—tariffs might cut that by $200 billion in a year if we play it right. That’s real money, real jobs, not your imaginary $4,000 boogeyman. And Congress reversing this? You’re dreaming. Republicans aren’t joining your anti-tariff crusade—they’re backing Trump’s tax cuts, like no tax on tips or Social Security, which save families way more than your inflated $4,000 scare tactic. Check the White House post from February 2025—those cuts are real, Patty, and they’re coming. You want to talk about helping families? How about you stop grandstanding and support those? Let’s wrap this with a gut punch: Patty, you’re either clueless or lying, and neither looks good on a senator. The $4,000 claim is inflated garbage, the economy’s not collapsing, and tariffs are a tool, not a nuke. If you’re serious about families, stop scaring them with half-truths and start fighting for the jobs these tariffs could bring. Six months to a year, we’ll see the wins—more “Made in USA,” less reliance on China. You’re betting on fear; we’re betting on grit. Step up or step aside.
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Senator Patty Murray
Senator Patty Murray@PattyMurray·
Trump's tariffs are a TAX that will cost the average family nearly $4,000 *per year.* Congress has the power to immediately reverse the Trump tax on families—and we should do so ASAP. Any Republican who refuses to is joining Trump in raising prices and destroying the economy.
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