Bennie

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Bennie

Bennie

@Clemfield2622

Just a guy

Katılım Aralık 2012
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Bennie
Bennie@Clemfield2622·
@atrupar every accusation is a confession
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Burgum: "We shouldn't even call these 'data centers.' We should call it manufacturing intelligence. There's a concentrated information propaganda war that's geo-targeted. Any place that's trying to build data centers is getting bombarded with foreign-directed propaganda to try to block these from being built."
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Bennie@Clemfield2622·
@PatrickMoranTB I think most people would rather keep the young, cheap guys and try to dump our highest paid forward who provided very little all year
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Patrick Moran (Talking Buffalo)
I can't believe how lopsided this is. I love Helenius, one helluva prospect and he could become consistently very good, plus the other assets but man, Thomas is a 100% proven good No. 1 center. Put him with Tage & Benson (or maybe even Tuch) and wow. This poll should be closer
Patrick Moran (Talking Buffalo)@PatrickMoranTB

Outta curiosity, Sabres fans---- If the price for Robert Thomas truly was Helenius, Mrtka, Quinn and a 2026 first (27th overall), would you pull that trigger if you're Jarmo?

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Geraldo Rivera
Geraldo Rivera@GeraldoRivera·
Weaponization 1776. President Trump notoriously believes that what goes around comes around, or in his words, “When people treat me unfairly, I don't let them forget.” Spoken like a true mob boss. Among those targeted for the president's wrath: former FBI Director James Comey who in the early days of Trump’s first Administration, attempted to get him indicted and/or impeached for colluding with the Russians to fix the 2016 election; New York State Attorney General Leticia James, who got a monumental judgement against the president for undervaluing his real estate holdings, in a case that went nowhere after the U.S. Supreme Court held the president immune from such trifles; feisty Congressman Thomas Massey of Kentucky primaried to oblivion at the president's behest ultimately losing his seat in Congress, and Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana who lost his job because in 2021 he voted to convict Trump during his second impeachment trial. Others on this President's Enemies List 2.0 include John Brennan who headed the CIA during the Obama administration; the late Robert Mueller who as Special Prosecutor ultimately failed to bring a chargeable case against Trump for colluding with the Russians to fix the 2016 Election. (Mueller remember passed away recently, an event President Trump noted by saying “Good. I’m glad he’s dead”); former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi who tore up a copy of Trump’s State of the Union Speech on live television, and former Vice President Mike Pence, who refused to rewrite the Constitution to award Trump the Presidency despite his loss in the November 2020 election. Mueller, Brennan, Comey, James, Massey, Pelosi, Pence, etc. All bad for Trump, all targets. But what about those Trump considers “good guys,” like the warped patriots who ignominiously stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2001 to undo Trump’s election loss? To compensate those convicted and punished by the government for their actions on that dark day, he is in effect proposing a slush fund. You know it is phony by its tricky amount $1,776,000,000. Get it, 1776 billion? The money will come from the so-called Judgment Fund, the cash held by the Justice Department to speedily compensate those who successfully sue the government. President Trump apparently intends to reward everyone who stormed the Capitol, including those who crawled their way up the exterior, busted out windows and doors, assaulted cops and defaced our nearly 250-year legacy of constitutional democracy. Trump believes those vandals are the real victims of what he believes the weaponization of the legal system. Hopefully it's not going to happen. For the first time since Trump was elected to his second term, to begin what even his friends believe to be an imperial presidency, Republicans in Congress are standing up to him. They adjourned Congress and fled the capital before Memorial Day to escape having to ratify this noxious ploy. I am among a small group of independent voters who believes that Trump has on occasion been the victim of politically motivated prosecutors who have essentially weaponized the law. The “Russia/Russia” probe was over the top. Plus, I do not believe that Trump should have been criminally prosecuted for moving his documents to Mar a Lago. Still, these examples are a far cry from rewarding a gang of thugs who after trashing the Capitol dare call themselves patriots.
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WWE@WWE·
They're going CRAZY for Penta 🙌 @PENTAELZEROM is still the Intercontinental Champion!!
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Bennie@Clemfield2622·
@Kellyahoskins This is what happens when sister wives try to think
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Kelly Hoskins@Kellyahoskins·
WAKE UP PATRIOTS!! WE’RE TAKING UTAH BACK!!
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Bennie@Clemfield2622·
@RollingStone To be fair, he is also the 2nd most corrupt president in history. 47/45
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Bennie@Clemfield2622·
@SenBillCassidy Shitty how you wait to grow a conscience until after he stabs you in the back
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U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D.
U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D.@SenBillCassidy·
People are concerned about paying their mortgage or rent, affording groceries and paying for gas, not about putting together a $1.8 billion fund for the President and his allies to pay whomever they wish with no legal precedent or accountability. This is adding to our national debt. If there needs to be a settlement, the administration should bring it to Congress to decide.
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Bennie@Clemfield2622·
@RepNancyMace Hmm where do we spend more than anywhere else that Nancy wouldn't say?
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Rep. Nancy Mace
Rep. Nancy Mace@RepNancyMace·
America FIRST. Not Somalia. Not India. Not China. Not anywhere else.
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Geraldo Rivera
Geraldo Rivera@GeraldoRivera·
Really Mr. President?Trump’s unprecedented IRS/DOJ settlement has the stink of unjust enrichment. It is as flagrant as it is obscene. No audits of anything Trump family related? Ever? Immunity=Impunity.
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Bennie@Clemfield2622·
@NYCMayor What is 2 x $0? I bet a teacher knows
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Geraldo Rivera
Geraldo Rivera@GeraldoRivera·
Giving taxpayer money to January 6 rioters is nauseating.
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More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS·
BREAKING: Trump now says a military hospital, research facilities, and meeting rooms for the military are being built below the White House ballroom. He says the ballroom is really a shield for these facilities.
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Bennie@Clemfield2622·
@chrislhayes It's 100% why. It's also why he wants the helipad out there. He ain't leaving. I don't know why people don't understand this
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Chris Hayes@chrislhayes·
I'm starting to become convinced that Trump's monomaniacal obsession with the ballroom/bunker is because he plans on barricading himself inside the bunker when his term is up.
Jake Sherman@JakeSherman

NEWS ON THE BALLROOM -- The $1B for USSS is one of the most important things Republicans are dealing with right now. It is the single provision that is standing in the way of ICE/CBP funding. Trump wants this on his desk by June 1. But that's all been complicated by the $1B for security, including Trump's ballroom. Forget the House floor right now. it's irrelevant. all the action will begin when the Senate moves the reconciliation bill. As @LauraEWeiss16 scooped last night, Senate is not only changing the $1B language, but they are also considering lowering the number from $1B. Senate is engaged in a lot of Trump management right now. They know Trump wants the money but they also know that, in its current form, they cant pass it. The parliamentarian is a side show, for the most part. Because if the language ends up on the floor, it could easily come out during vote-a-rama. And here's the real kicker: The House is even trickier. Absences and opposition will kill this provision in the House. Johnson has been warned by rank and file. This won't fly. punchbowl.news/archive/51926-…

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Bennie
Bennie@Clemfield2622·
@RockpileReport As they said in Ted Lasso, it's the hope that kills you
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Rockpile Report
Rockpile Report@RockpileReport·
This. Buffalo sports teams don't just "lose". They find ways to give you hope first, so that when they hit you with a unique & jarring brand of failure at the end it doesn't just sadden you - it genuinely hurts.
Ajay Cybulski@AjayCybulski

It sucks because they didn’t just lose. They were down 3-1 in Game 6. Came back and won. They were down 2-0 in Game 7, and outplayed the Canadiens the rest of the way just to lose in OT. That’s why it’s so defeating. It’s not just losing. It’s losing in the worst ways.

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Bennie@Clemfield2622·
Where is that Sabres psychic guy now
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Bennie@Clemfield2622·
Ah well. Hell of a season
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Bennie@Clemfield2622·
@ForeverBuffalo @JoeYerdon Eh, I don't think his foot moved until after it bounced off. He fanned on the shot, the foot moving was more a reaction to it getting hit than trying to guide it in
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Joe Yerdon
Joe Yerdon@JoeYerdon·
Fans very much wanted a challenge on the Danault goal, but I have no doubt that challenge would've lost. Turning a skate isn't a kick.
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