Gremme76

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Gremme76

Gremme76

@GregDomme

Retired Navy Veteran and grumpy everyday American. Leave me alone and stay off the grass.

United States Katılım Temmuz 2023
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Gremme76
Gremme76@GregDomme·
@nicksortor Back to the mastodon hunting exhibit at the museum with you, Al.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 BREAKING: Racebaiting Democrat hack Rep. Al Green has LOST his primary, and will LOSE HIS SEAT this November WELL DESERVED, you POS 🤣 Green has tried MULTIPLE times to impeach President Trump, and made interrupting his States of the Union a regular occurrence Bye! 👋🏻
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Gremme76@GregDomme·
@HistorianUSA1 It's this kind of shit that gets me out the door at 7 every Saturday morning to do my shopping. The less time I spend interacting with our species the better it is.
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DocumentingLibs
DocumentingLibs@HistorianUSA1·
This woman is SPITTING FACTS and speaking my language 😂 Just trying to walk normally down the aisle like a civilized human and some mom lets her kids act like a herd of wild animals — one literally walking backwards — then has the AUDACITY to call her a “fckn rude b!tch” when SHE crashes her cart into a display. Your kids aren’t the main characters of the Walmart parade. Teach them to walk right, pay attention, and not be a hazard to everyone around them. She even said she has 5 kids herself and they don’t act like that. That’s the difference between actual parenting and just having kids. Im tired of the “my kids can do whatever” crowd ruining public spaces?
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AJ Inapi (Allan)
AJ Inapi (Allan)@aj_inapi·
🚨 AMERICANS NEED TO UNDERSTAND WHAT IS HAPPENING RIGHT NOW. Most people are still viewing President Trump’s foreign policy through the old post-WW2 lens. That lens is obsolete. What P Trump is attempting is not a minor policy adjustment. It is a complete restructuring of the global economic and geopolitical order. Read that again. For 80 years, America operated under a “globalist” framework: • America paid the bills • America defended everyone • America opened its markets • America carried NATO • America protected shipping lanes • America subsidized allies • America tolerated trade imbalances • America exported democracy while factories disappeared and debt exploded at home That system enriched multinational corporations, global institutions, foreign economies, and permanent bureaucracies. But millions of Americans watched: - manufacturing collapse - wages stagnate - communities hollow out - endless wars drain trillions - China rise into a superpower using America's own economic system against itself President Trump is trying to replace that model with something entirely different: 👉 A transactional, America First economic coalition built around ENERGY, TRADE, SECURITY, MANUFACTURING, and STRATEGIC DEALS. That Truth Social post about the Abraham Accords wasn’t just another statement. It was a blueprint. If this succeeds, you are looking at the construction of a massive economic/security network that could include: - The United States - Saudi Arabia - UAE - Qatar - Egypt - Jordan - Israel - Pakistan - Türkiye - India - parts of Latin America - strategic Indo-Pacific partners - and critically, a normalization framework with BOTH China and Russia where competition still exists, but catastrophic conflict is avoided through economic leverage, negotiated spheres of influence, energy coordination, and transactional diplomacy This is one of the most misunderstood parts of President Trump’s geopolitical strategy. Many Americans still think in Cold War terms: America vs Russia. America vs China. Permanent hostility. Permanent escalation. But President Trump’s approach is far more transactional and realist. Instead of trying to ideologically remake the world, the strategy appears focused on: - preventing direct great-power war - reducing the chance of nuclear escalation - using trade leverage instead of permanent military occupation - creating economic interdependence where possible - forcing burden-sharing among allies - and positioning America as the central negotiating power between rival blocs That does NOT mean “surrendering” to China or Russia. It means recognizing a reality many in Washington refused to accept for decades: China is already an economic superpower. Russia remains a military and energy superpower. The question is no longer whether they exist as major powers. The question is whether America can position itself at the center of a new balance of power that benefits Americans instead of endlessly draining American wealth trying to maintain a fading unipolar system. This is why you are seeing: • negotiations instead of immediate escalation • energy diplomacy • tariff wars instead of troop surges • pressure campaigns tied to trade access • selective partnerships instead of blind alliances • attempts to split rival coalitions apart through deals President Trump is essentially trying to create overlapping economic zones where America is no longer carrying the world for free - but instead sits at the center of the world’s most powerful deal-making network. Combined economic power? Potentially $65-75+ TRILLION in GDP. Over HALF the global economy. Think about what that means. This is about: ✅ energy dominance ✅ shipping lanes ✅ critical minerals ✅ AI infrastructure ✅ manufacturing chains ✅ food security ✅ military positioning ✅ trade corridors ✅ investment flows ✅ currency leverage ✅ stabilizing relations between major powers where possible ✅ isolating hostile behavior through leverage instead of endless occupation wars And younger Americans especially need to understand this part: THIS DIRECTLY IMPACTS YOUR FUTURE. If America remains trapped in the old system: - debt keeps exploding - jobs continue leaving - housing becomes less affordable - wages get crushed by global competition - endless foreign entanglements continue - America slowly declines like other aging empires But if America successfully repositions itself at the center of a new energy/manufacturing/trade coalition: - industrial jobs return - energy prices stabilize - strategic industries reshoring accelerates - infrastructure investment increases - supply chains become more secure - America regains leverage instead of bleeding leverage This is why you see such aggressive pushes around: • tariffs • domestic manufacturing • energy independence • critical minerals • Middle East normalization • India relations • securing trade routes • reducing dependency on hostile supply chains • stabilizing great-power relations through leverage and economic pressure instead of permanent military escalation This is not random. This is an attempt to build a new geopolitical architecture for the next 50 years. And whether people like President Trump or hate him personally is becoming irrelevant to the scale of what is unfolding. The Abraham Accords themselves are historic because they shift the Middle East from perpetual religious/geopolitical conflict toward economic interdependence. Peace through prosperity. Trade instead of proxy wars. Economic incentives instead of permanent instability. That changes everything: - investment floods in - shipping stabilizes - energy markets calm - regional growth accelerates - tourism expands - infrastructure projects explode - security cooperation increases And if normalization frameworks eventually extend outward toward Russia and even portions of China’s economic system, you could be looking at the emergence of the largest interconnected economic balancing structure in modern history. Not a utopia. Not permanent peace. Not the end of competition. But a system where economic incentives and strategic leverage become more powerful than endless military occupations and ideological crusades. The old order was based on permanent management of conflict. This new model attempts to monetize stability. Will it fully work? Nobody knows yet. There are enormous risks, contradictions, and power struggles involved. Traditional allies are nervous. Global institutions hate it. Rival powers are cautious. Some countries will resist. Others will attempt to manipulate it. But Americans should at least understand the scale of the play being attempted here. This is not “normal politics.” This is a potential civilizational realignment. And if younger Americans do not start paying attention to economics, geopolitics, energy, trade, manufacturing, and global power shifts now - they are going to inherit a world they do not understand. Read. Research. Think critically. And SHARE this so more Americans understand what may be unfolding in real time.
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Gremme76@GregDomme·
@Rightanglenews So they're enabling these people to kill themselves instead of helping them get treatment? Talk about counterproductive.
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Gremme76@GregDomme·
@WallStreetApes They'll let the state burn to ash every year because of shitty forest management but having a wood stove is a crime against humanity? Make it make sense.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
This woman lives in the small mountain town of Wrightwood, California Even though she lives in the mountains, she’s not allowed to have a wood burning stove When the electricity goes out, and it goes out all the time, she can’t keep warm because California regulations She has a fake chimney that’s just for show because she’s not allowed to have the wood burning stove I had to research to find the town she lives in but once I did I realized why there are these regulations. It’s so ridiculous Her home is newer construction so it falls under stricter California Green Building Standards (CALGreen) + local Air Quality Management District (AQMD) rules New construction cannot install new wood-burning fireplaces or stoves The goal is reducing wood smoke pollution So she has to freeze when the power goes out because it could smell like wood burning for a little bit California has to vote Red
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Gremme76@GregDomme·
At this point I run on the assumption that every single one of these politicians that are against election integrity would not currently be in office if such a system was already in place. They should be challenged on that position.
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Gremme76@GregDomme·
@RealJamesWoods At this point I run on the assumption that every single one of these politicians that are against election integrity would not currently be in office if such a system was already in place. They should be challenged on that position.
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
HAHAHAHAHAH. Seattle residents are now building WALLS on their blocks to keep out criminals.
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Gremme76@GregDomme·
@aj_inapi Term limits would stop the bleeding on a lot of things.
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AJ Inapi (Allan)
AJ Inapi (Allan)@aj_inapi·
President Trump has only been in office for a little over 5 years combined. So let me ask this: If President Trump is supposedly the cause of America’s economic problems, endless wars, border issues, corruption, debt, broken infrastructure, declining education, and political division… Then what exactly have these people been doing for the last 20, 30, 40, and even 50 YEARS in Washington? • Sen. Chuck Grassley — in Congress since 1975 (~50+ years) • Sen. Ed Markey — since 1977 (~48 years) • Sen. Chuck Schumer — since 1981 (~44 years) • Sen. Ron Wyden — since 1981 (~44 years) • Rep. Hal Rogers — since 1981 (~44 years) • Rep. Chris Smith — since 1981 (~44 years) • Rep. Steny Hoyer — since 1981 (~44 years) • Sen. Dick Durbin — since 1983 (~42 years) • Rep. Marcy Kaptur — since 1983 (~42 years) • Sen. Mitch McConnell — since 1985 (~40 years) And that’s just scratching the surface. The average Senator in Congress today has served OVER 11 YEARS. The average House member nearly 9 YEARS. Many of these politicians have been in Washington longer than millions of Americans have been alive. Presidents come and go. Congress remains. Congress controls spending. Congress writes laws. Congress funds wars. Congress regulates industries. Congress oversees agencies. Congress approves budgets. Congress holds the real long-term institutional power. Yet somehow, the guy who spent 4 years in office and just returned is blamed for problems built over HALF A CENTURY? That math doesn’t add up. America’s problems weren’t created overnight. They were accumulated through decades of bipartisan political decisions, bureaucracy, lobbying, corruption, bad trade deals, reckless spending, foreign interventions, and career politicians protecting the system that keeps them in power. At some point, Americans need to stop blaming symptoms and start looking at the machine itself.
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Right Angle News Network@Rightanglenews·
Spencer Pratt has launched a campaign where filthy Los Angeles streets are power washed using a stencil reading “imagine if the streets were this clean.” Imagine letting the streets get so dirty under your leadership that your opponent can use them as a billboard.
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Cory Booker@CoryBooker·
The American people believe the system is rigged, we have to recognize that pain and lead a way out of it.
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Gremme76@GregDomme·
@Sassafrass_84 They hate it so much that they refuse to leave. Quite a paradox.
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Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
Yet you live in America. Probably a member of the democrat party. What are your thoughts, guys? Why do they hate America so much? Land of the free, home of the brave.
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End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
Sacramento Councilwoman Mai Vang turns back on flag, rejects Pledge Of Allegiance:
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Gremme76@GregDomme·
@DeeBee827 @HistorianUSA1 "Phyllis and Mary Jean from two trailers over are definitely coming. We'll tell Uncle Bruce that we're doing this at Lowe's after what that drunk asshole did in the plumbing section last time. The bowling alley said we can have the reception there."
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DocumentingLibs
DocumentingLibs@HistorianUSA1·
Home Depot just turned their lumber aisle into a wedding chapel for two women 😐 You read that right: Two brides getting married in the middle of the store while orange-apron employees play audience and film it on their phones. Orange roll-up door as the romantic backdrop. Potted plants from the garden section trying their best. Forget churches or backyards — just say your vows where they sell deck screws and extension cords. Fun fact, Home Depot’s mascot is named “Homer.” At least the registry will be easy.
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 LEFT EATS ITSELF: Radical transgender activists are now turning on Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson, aggressively chanting “Katie Wilson you can’t hide, end the trans genocide.” Even their own progressive allies aren’t radical enough anymore.
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Gremme76@GregDomme·
@WallStreetApes Main character syndrome. She's waaay more important than anyone else.
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Multiple people try to get this woman to please take a seat like everyone else at the Eastland Career Center Graduation She starts comparing taking a seat to the 1920s when slavery was going on When the camera zooms out you can see she’s blocking multiple bleachers worth of people trying to watch the graduation, all of which are following the rules and sitting patiently in their seats Many people say they’re tired of this type of behavior in America I’m 100% against a social credit system, but let’s just say if we did have one….. a lot of people would fail horribly in America
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