Great Eye
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Great Eye
@GreatEye007
Fast, accurate, sane, and succinct takes for today's world.
Katılım Haziran 2024
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@hwinkler4real Looks like Fonzie didn't learn spelling. "Cannot". Were you hungry?
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Hungry children CAN NOT learn
Wisdom@Wisdom_HQ
This is a famous Norwegian commercial. It has millions of views for a reason. Did it touch your soul?
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@johnpavlovitz Who did he rape? Name them. That's right, you can't. But your hero Biden did shower with his daughter, Ashley.
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Broadcasting your love for a serial rapist ain't the flex you think it is, dummy.
nic@nichol55470330
Triggering liberals on Ft Lauderdale Beach today.
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@SassySouthBlond They are crappy at their jobs. NC ranks 31st in education. Why should they get raises?
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Black Snape out of 10
PotterWorldwide@PotterWorldW
What is your excitement level for this out of 10?
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I have a theory that if he was still alive he wouldn’t be this popular and relevance anymore, his early death gave him that godly statue.
PopNews@popnewx
Michael Jackson has written history again. MJ is now the ONLY artist in music history to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 in SIX different decades.
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The pattern is unmistakable and repulsive.
If you keep calling Black leaders "low IQ," you aren't expressing a political disagreement. You are using a racist dog whistle to undermine their humanity.
Every single time Donald Trump uses this slur, he shows the country that his politics are built entirely on grievance and bigotry. It’s a disgrace to the office and a stain on this country.

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@RoyCooperNC WTF do the majority of them do other than indoctrinate?
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@WileyNickel @ncae @wake_ncae @NCAEAgenda @hometown_holler Tell me where the majority of funds from the "education" lottery are going.
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Today I stood at the State Capitol with educators, students, and advocates at the @ncae Teachers March — because our kids deserve to come before corporate tax breaks. ❤️📚
Wearing #RedforEd in solidarity with teachers fighting for what every student needs: fully funded public schools, real accountability for voucher spending, and policies that put our classrooms first.
Grateful to connect with education leaders and to share why this matters so much for our communities. Also had the chance to speak with the @hometown_holler about why we’ve gotta keep pushing for change.
This movement is about one thing: kids over corporations. And we’re not backing down.
#RedforEd #PublicSchools #KidsOverCorporations #FundOurSchools BBC




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Deciding when to have a family is a deeply personal decision, and that decision is between a woman and her doctor. Mifepristone has been approved by the FDA, and its safety has been established for decades, including when it is prescribed and dispensed using telehealth and the mail. This decision will make it harder for women to access the reproductive health care they need.
The Associated Press@AP
BREAKING: A federal appeals court has blocked mailing prescriptions to mifepristone, restricting access to one of the most common means of abortion. apnews.com/article/aborti…
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In FY 2010, NC Education Lottery gross sales were ~$1.42 billion, with ~$420 million (29.5%) transferred to the education fund for schools, pre-K, construction, and scholarships.
In FY 2025, sales hit ~$6.6 billion, but only ~$1.05 billion (16%) went to education—down from 23% in FY 2023. Absolute dollars rose, but the share has steadily declined as more revenue goes to prizes. All net proceeds still fund education programs per state law.
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@NC_Governor What are the funds from the "education" lottery being used for?
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Last month I met with a first-grade teacher who moved here from South Carolina at the start of her career because North Carolinaused to pay our teachers better. Now, she spends $200 to $300 of her own money on her students at the beginning of the school year to make sure they have what they need in the classroom.
North Carolina has failed to keep up, and that’s making her think of moving back home. South Carolina spends $5,500 more on each school child than we do here in North Carolina – equivalent to about $8 billion more than we invest in K-12.
My budget gives all teachers a deserved pay raise, brings back master’s pay for veteran teachers, and provides teachers with a school supply stipend. Let’s make smart investments to right this wrong.
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