Nancy B.
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Nancy B.
@GlassJunkie98
Retired. Glass artist. Lefty. No Kings. 🚫
Katılım Haziran 2015
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SMITH: You're also trying to dress up the friendly skies, telling people not to wear sweatpants to the airport
DUFFY: Yeah. Look at what Sandra Smith wears and that's what you should wear to the airport
ROBERTS: We also look forward to what the FAA has to say about the near-collision in Nashville
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@JamesTate121 Seriously? You're just now catching on? It's been the same crap from day 1.
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I cannot unsee this.
I've been watching Trump answer questions for years. The confidence. The certainty. The way he shuts down a room. I genuinely thought he was one of the sharpest communicators alive.
Then one day I caught myself finishing his sentence before he said it.
Not guessing. Knowing. Word for word. Before he said it.
So I pulled the transcripts.
Press conferences. Interviews. Sprays. Egg prices. Greenland. January 6th. Military strikes. Different years. Different reporters. Completely different topics.
Same thing every time.
Every single time Trump is asked a question — any question — he runs the exact same 7 steps. In the exact same order. Without exception.
This is not personality.
This is not confidence.
This is not charisma.
This is a deliberate repeatable formula. And I can prove it.
His actual words. Public record. Verify every single one yourself.
📷 STEP 1 — KILL THE QUESTION
(First thing every time — make the question itself the problem.)
📷 "That's a stupid question." / "Fake news."
📷 STEP 2 — KILL WHO ASKED IT
(Destroy the source so the question has nowhere to stand.)
📷 "Your ratings are terrible. Nobody watches your network."
📷 STEP 3 — INSERT HIMSELF
(Every topic. Every time. Without fail. It always lands here.)
📷 "Nobody has ever done what I've done."
📷 STEP 4 — SCALE IT TO THE BIGGEST CLAIM POSSIBLE
(Not good. Not great. The greatest. Ever. In history. Every single time.)
📷 "More than any administration — by far." / "Nobody has ever had crowds like I've had — in history, for any country."
📷 STEP 5 — UNNAMED PEOPLE AGREE
(Faceless. Countless. Unverifiable. Always there.)
📷 "Smart people are saying it. Great people. A lot of people."
📷 STEP 6 — VAGUE THREAT
(Something bad will happen. Never specified. Always implied.)
📷 "All hell will break out." / "They know it. Believe me."
📷 STEP 7 — LOOP BACK TO HIMSELF
(Different words. Same destination. Formula complete.)
📷 "It's been an amazing period of time. Page after page of accomplishments."
The question was never answered.
The formula just ran.
Go back and watch any clip.
Any year. Any topic. Any reporter.
Count the steps.
I'll wait.
This is the part nobody wants to sit with:
Real conviction engages with the actual question. It sometimes stumbles. Sometimes says I don't know. It changes shape based on what's in front of it.
A formula runs the same 7 steps whether the topic is war or egg prices.
Which means the response was never built for the question.
It was built for you.
To feel powerful. To feel certain. To stop you from noticing that nothing was actually answered.
And it worked.
For years it worked.
Pull any transcript. Public record. Count the steps yourself.
This isn't about politics.
This is about what you were never supposed to notice.
I've found the same deliberate pattern running in another major figure in this administration. Different slots. Same principle. Same effect.
Next post I break it down.
Follow or miss it. VIA~~ Jamie Hoo

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Trump is about to lock 157 million Americans out of their own bank accounts.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed an executive order forcing every US bank to collect proof of citizenship is "in process."
And he just doubled down: "If Treasury and the banking regulators say it's their job, it's their job."
This sounds irrelevant but here's what this really means:
Per the Congressional Research Service, only 48% of Americans hold a US passport.
That leaves over 170 million Americans without one.
REAL IDs don't count. Driver's licenses don't count. Social Security cards don't count.
Per Wall Street Journal reporting, banks will need a passport or birth certificate.
The Brennan Center found 21.3 million voting-age US citizens don't have documents proving their citizenship easily available.
These are Americans who are about to lose access to their own bank accounts.
And here's the thing:
The order applies to new AND existing customers. Banks could be forced to close accounts of people who can't produce documents.
Your 78-year-old grandmother born at home in 1948. Your naturalized dad who lost his papers 30 years ago. Your cousin mid-passport renewal.
The official story is that this stops illegal immigrants from accessing banking.
But the actual reality:
Illegal immigrants can't open US bank accounts anyway. Know Your Customer rules already require SSNs or ITINs. The existing system ALREADY blocks what this order claims to block.
So who does this actually target?
The half of Americans without a passport. Rural Americans. Elderly Americans born before centralized record-keeping. Black Americans in Southern states where birth records were historically unreliable. Low-income Americans who can't afford $225 for an expedited passport.
The American Action Forum, a center-right think tank, estimates this adds 33 to 73 million paperwork hours and $2.6 to $5.6 billion in compliance costs.
Guess who pays those costs?
You do. Through fees. Through closed accounts. Through denied loans.
Bessent's defense quote: "I have a place in the UK, they want to know who lives in every apartment."
Bessent's net worth: $600 million.
He has a "place in the UK."
He will not be affected by this.
So this isn't really about immigration.
For the first time in American history, access to the banking system would be conditioned on proving citizenship to the federal government. That creates a permanent database linking every American's finances to their citizenship status.
Once that database exists, it gets used by ICE, voting enforcement, tax enforcement, Social Security, and future administrations for purposes nobody has announced yet.
Every future government gets the keys to decide who has a bank account based on paperwork.
And Wall Street's reaction tells you everything:
Bank execs privately called it "unworkable" and "a complete nightmare." One researcher called it "a way to weaponize the banking system to achieve political ends."
They're not pushing back because they love immigrants. They just KNOW the compliance costs are catastrophic and half their customers will walk.
Tom Cotton also introduced a companion bill in March making it a federal crime for any unauthorized person to "open or maintain a US bank account." Maintain. Meaning existing accounts.
These things are literally being drafted right now.
I'm surprised that all of this went under the radar.
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Here is Rep. Brendan Boyle calling out Russell Vought for his nonsense that 15 million Americans losing health insurance were actually cheating the system. As Boyle points out, this affects more people than during the Great Depression; yes, folks, they think you're stupid. #DemsUnited
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Bravo! Well done, Hungary!
Devin Nunes' Cattle Dog 🇺🇦 🇪🇺🇺🇸🇨🇦@Kaos_Vs_Control
Hungarians singing “We Are The Champions” after Orban’s landslide defeat
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Nancy B. retweetledi

@TaraSetmayer @senecaprojectus @StateFarm I've always said insurance companies are like a mafia protection racket.
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A bit of personal news.
Has anyone else lost their family property b/c of @StateFarm negligence & refusal to pay?
Because we just did.
4 generations of Setmayers.
Our 100yr family legacy lost, b/c of STATE Farm. Good neighbor is a LIE!
Can anyone help us right this wrong?
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Nancy B. retweetledi

Just disgusting!
US paper currency will bear Trump's signature to mark the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence, a first for a sitting president, while deleting the Treasurer of the United States' signature from U.S. money for the first time in 165 years.
reuters.com/world/us/trump…
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Trump on SOTU: Democrats sat there emotionless, no clapping, nobody standing. At the end of the evening, they were clapping on everything I said because they were called by people watching on television. Did you see they were passing around notes and they were saying, start clapping. And they were clapping for everything. They were clapping wildly.
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WELKER: Do you think it's appropriate for the president to celebrate the death of a Bronze Star, Purple Heart recipient who served in Vietnam?
BESSENT: Neither one of us can understand what has been done to the president and his family
WELKER: But is it appropriate for the president to celebrate the death of any American citizen?
BESSENT: Give what has been done to President Trump and his family, it is impossible for either of us to understand what he's been through
WELKER: So you don't think there's anything wrong with a post saying, 'Good. Robert Mueller's dead'?
BESSENT: We should have empathy for what's been done to the president and his family
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Every day I watch the chaos in this country and think about how many people got it completely wrong on Joe Biden, especially Democrats and the media.
Democrats turned on him and bought into a manufactured narrative, while the press trashed stability, mocked experience, and helped normalize a convicted felon… and now act like none of it happened.
A lot of people owe him an apology.
Anyone else feel this anger? 🤷

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@neilkli @jessesingal I have never seen humor in anything Trump says. It always mystifies me that people find him funny.
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@jessesingal are you missing the point on purpose? the genuine kernel of their movement is the belief that they're allowed to do it but their enemies aren't
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Generally try to ignore DJT's posts (except the funny ones) but this one really does highlight the fraudulence of the whole... thing. MAGA was *gleefully* trying to ruin randos' lives for making tasteless Kirk deaths. For months! This movement has no genuine kernel of anything.
Jon Favreau@jonfavs
One day, Donald Trump will die, and his supporters will try to punish the people who say things like this.
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Here are the reasons:
CLAIM vs FACT: The SAVE America Act (Side‑by‑Side)
CLAIM: “Proof of citizenship is just common sense.”
FACT: The bill requires a passport or certified birth certificate even though non‑citizen voting is already illegal and statistically negligible. Over 21 million eligible citizens lack ready access to these documents, creating a predictable mass‑disenfranchisement effect.
CLAIM: “States can implement this quickly.”
FACT: The Act forces states to rebuild registration systems in an election year. Past state‑level versions produced thousands of wrongful denials. This is administrative overload engineered to fail.
CLAIM: “Everyone has photo ID anyway.”
FACT: Millions do not, and the bill requires photo ID even for mail ballots. The burden falls hardest on elderly, rural, disabled, student, and low‑income voters. The requirement is unrelated to any demonstrated fraud pattern.
CLAIM: “DHS verification will clean up the rolls.”
FACT: Federal databases routinely misclassify naturalized citizens. The Act creates a federalized purge pipeline where false positives become voter removals. This is not verification; it is systemic error with legal force.
CLAIM: “The bill is about election integrity, nothing more.”
FACT: The President has demanded add‑ons banning most mail‑in voting and inserting unrelated culture‑war provisions (trans athlete bans, gender‑affirming care bans). These riders have no connection to election security and weaponize federal election law for ideological ends.
CLAIM: “Name mismatches are trivial to fix.”
FACT: Married women and others with name changes face mismatches between birth documents and current legal names. The Act forces them into extra bureaucratic steps that delay or block registration. The burden is predictable and targeted.
CLAIM: “Non‑citizen voting is a major threat.”
FACT: Every credible review shows non‑citizen voting is vanishingly rare. The Act solves a non‑problem by creating a real one: millions of lawful voters facing new barriers.
CLAIM: “This restores order to elections.”
FACT: The Act imposes rigid federal mandates while shifting the burden to states. It centralizes control without providing capacity, guaranteeing uneven implementation and unequal access across the country.
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