Hal Boone

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Hal Boone

Hal Boone

@HalBoone2

Katılım Mayıs 2022
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Hal Boone
Hal Boone@HalBoone2·
@CMukungunugwa …aaaand they have access to the corrupt stream of cash looted by ED which positions them for future riches from ZANU plundering, Every Zimbo knows this EVERYONE KNOWS THIS
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C. H. MUKUNGUNUGWA
C. H. MUKUNGUNUGWA@CMukungunugwa·
Have you noticed how President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa’s sons lead by example? Here’s Engineer Collins Mnangagwa and Sean Mnangagwa—hardworking, humble, and approachable. Despite being sons of the Head of State, they continue to work just like everyone else, proving that discipline and dedication matter more than privilege.
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Hal Boone
Hal Boone@HalBoone2·
The very fact that these two characters are being promoted by Cindy Soko, a total tool, gives everyone pause and helps you see that under ZANU Zimbabwe has become a completely corrupt, hollow structure that cannot survive! Zimbabwe is an empty shell, witness the flight of 5 million out of the nation for food and jobs. The complete plundering of this once and future paradise can only end when every ZANU is in jail. Then roads and bridges are built, hospitals have medicines, teachers get real salaries, businesses flourish, people have jobs and real accomplishments happen! Stop ZANU!!!!
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Cindy Soko
Cindy Soko@SokoCindy·
True wealth is found in the pursuit of purpose rather than the accumulation of riches. Dr. Tagwirei reminds us that when we stop chasing money and start seeking the Heart of God, we align ourselves with the true Source of abundance. Success is not a personal trophy but a divine tool provided by God to solve problems and uplift His people. By viewing our work as a ministry, we find that fulfillment comes from completing our assignment rather than checking a bank balance.
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Hal Boone
Hal Boone@HalBoone2·
“Uhh, if you put too much weight on the island, uh, mm, will it sorta tip over??” Embarrassed silence in the chamber as a high ranking uniformed military officer patiently explained to this extraordinarily limited person that the real estate in question was AN ISLAND….. This guy is very very limited in every possible way. We don’t despise him, we don’t hate him. But he should not be allowed within 1,000 miles of ANY DECISION MAKING, and is the saddest example of why democracy can be disastrous
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Rep. Hank Johnson
Rep. Hank Johnson@RepHankJohnson·
Yesterday, the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act. Today, I am pushing my TERM Act, which would create term limits for Supreme Court Justices, and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.
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Hal Boone
Hal Boone@HalBoone2·
So really, the government owns everything? Really? They are the ultimate landlord? You get a lease and build that 50 story skyscraper for 200 million, but they own it? Is that a good idea? Are your government people saints? Angels? Gods? Greedy abusive freeloading plunderers like ZANU? Then you are in trouble
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Bla B
Bla B@bla_bidza·
In Ethiopia, one of Africa’s fastest-growing economies, land remains vested in the state, reflecting a policy choice to limit its full commodification. By contrast, Zimbabwe has moved rapidly toward issuing title deeds and transforming land into a tradable store of wealth. Sustainable economic development, however, depends on more than the monetisation of land. It requires the creation of diversified markets with a broad range of investable asset classes, enabling capital to be allocated efficiently across the economy. At the apex of this architecture lies the financial system, which intermediates savings and investment, underpins price discovery, and channels liquidity into productive sectors. Through this system, alternative forms of value are generated and mobilised, supporting investment beyond traditional assets such as land. We have turned our economy into one wit limited economic activities; one of the cash that we make we have to build the next house, the next mansion and own the land on which that house and mansion sits. Production and employment have all been relegated and we have normalised vending, chikorokoza, cross-border jumping and tuckshopisation. Herein lies the problem.
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Hal Boone
Hal Boone@HalBoone2·
@ML3democrats Really? Does shy? Why exactly? Really? Why? What exactly did she do? Fake dodge sniper fire in Serbia when she was in Italy looking with binoculars over the Adriatic?? Wiwieee she is so deficient and delusional. Trump is MAGNIFICENT!!!!
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TheFrenchie
TheFrenchie@ML3democrats·
“A REPUBLICAN PRESIDENT COULD STACK THE SUPREME COURT WITH JUSTICES WHO WILL RIP AWAY ALL OF THE PROGRESS WE’VE MADE.”—Hillary Clinton in 2016. Again she was right. She deserves to be respected
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Hal Boone
Hal Boone@HalBoone2·
Yeah! What’s wrong with white peoples?? What?? Those horrible white peoples won’t come here and fix all our roads, or at the very least give us a measly ONE BILLION DOLLARS, so our politicians can steal 500 million and pay out half the remaining to 16 scrawny laborers to push wheelbarrows full of gravel for 20 years
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
This is what the potholes in Yaoundé, Cameroon's capital city, look like. Paul Biya is keeping the country stagnant. 🇨🇲
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Hal Boone
Hal Boone@HalBoone2·
Your job, silly billy, is to ruthlessly ferret out waste fraud and abuse in the massive budget for which NO ONE ELSE BUT YOU GUYS CAN DO!!! Why don’t you do the most important part of your job? Why? It’s estimated 50% of that 6 TRILLION DOLLARS IS WASTE FRAUD AND ABUSE!!!! Imagine 3 TRILLION A YEAR SURPLUS FOR 10 years??????? Infrastructure, airports, shipyards, data centers, clean water, desalination plants at every major port city, better forest management, all around upgrades all across the nation because you lazy assed ne’er do wells for ONCE IN YOUR PATHETIC LIVES, DID YOUR JOB!!!!!!!!!!
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Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib
It's shameful that CEOs are making 285 times more than the workers who keep their companies running on starvation wages. We need to take on corporate greed and pass the Tax Excessive CEO Pay Act.
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Hal Boone
Hal Boone@HalBoone2·
@TomSteyer You waste so much money it defies imagination! Truly duplicitous and dimwitted are you Try SAVING MONEY, stopping the massive waste fraud and abuse that burns up half your budget! Use that and I’ll vote not to dangle you over a lake of melted ice cream….
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Tom Steyer
Tom Steyer@TomSteyer·
The wealthiest property owners in California, including Donald Trump, have avoided paying taxes on what their properties are actually worth. That's cost our state $243 billion since 2012. I'm going to close that tax loophole and use the revenue to fund healthcare and schools.
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Hal Boone
Hal Boone@HalBoone2·
@SenMarkKelly Balderdash! Feds waste 50 cents of every dollar spent on! You creeps spent 6 TRILLION DOLLARS!! Imagine that you actually DID YOUR JOB AND CLEANED UP WASTE FRAUD AND ABUSE AND SAVED TAXPAYERS 3 TRILLION A YEAR!!!! You are insult to the term ‘monkey’
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Senator Mark Kelly
Senator Mark Kelly@SenMarkKelly·
The cost of living in America has gotten out of control. Groceries, rent, healthcare—all of it. Washington needs to treat it like the emergency it is and actually focus on lowering folks’ bills. That’s what I’m fighting for.
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Hal Boone
Hal Boone@HalBoone2·
Pure baloney!! You Federal creeps spend 5 TRILLION DOLLARS!! No one even knows how much that is!! Waste fraud and abuse burns up half of that!!! Imagine if you lazy slobs actually DID YOUR JOB AND DEMANDED ACCOUNTABILITY!!! What could this nation do with an EXTRA 3 TRILLION A YEAR???? In 10 years 30 TRILLION!!!! Shut up you useless twit, and I say that in a kind and gentle way…..
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Chris Murphy 🟧
Chris Murphy 🟧@ChrisMurphyCT·
Our current economy is rigged. It just is. A new report shows that 88 of the largest companies in America, including: Amazon Citigroup Haliburton Kohl's Palantir PayPal PG&E Southwest Airlines Tesla United Airlines Disney paid ZERO corporate income tax last year.
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CHATUNGA MUGABE
CHATUNGA MUGABE@ChatuBellamine·
We, together with Mom, had the opportunity to meet President ED and express our profound gratitude for his unconditional support. He cautioned me against repeating any barbaric acts that could tarnish my dad's legacy. I'm committed to reform and become a well-behaved individual.
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Hal Boone
Hal Boone@HalBoone2·
Oh just stuff it!! Zip it!! Shut up!! Stop whining about white people and the West, or China, who smiles now but despises you, as you know in your bones!! Black leaders looting are your problem. Men who become‘President for Life’ and install their sons and daughters are your problem!! Stop whining. Look at yourself! Look in the mirror, look in your heart!! Seek justice, honesty, integrity and accountability!! May God bless Africa…a lovely continent full of charming characters and teeming with life and hope. RESPECT YOUR OWN PEOPLE!!
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
To date, we are still fighting the same thing because our leaders are now Western puppets who don’t care about their people.
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Hal Boone
Hal Boone@HalBoone2·
@ilizwelethu33 @KevinblakC I think perhaps Nigerians know the true suffering at home and with eyes wide open embrace the magnificent opportunities that exist all over Africa! Take the good that Nigerians bring and reject their criminal characteristics! God bless Africa!!
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Hal Boone
Hal Boone@HalBoone2·
Mandela was so very much brighter and insightful than Winnie or Fanon, and that much is clear. He preserved the rule of law and rightfully resisted the urge to burn it all down, blow up the very structures of civilization that kept the lights on, the roads and bridges in shape, food delivered, medicine available, education on track and all things in equilibrium as they moved towards equity based on merit and effort, not political sloganeering! ANC of course failed miserably as they moved away from his vision and begin the looting and plundering that is the curse of all African nations. Evil, greed, theft, corruption and plundering are the bane of that beautiful continent. May God bless Africa as they move away from corruption
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Sizwe SikaMusi
Sizwe SikaMusi@SizweLo·
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela warned Nelson Mandela as early as 1990 about a negotiated CODESA settlement. Mama Winnie was clear that the path of negotiation Mandela was on was a compromise that preserved the economic structures of Apartheid while only changing political governance. She believed the ANC leadership, led by Mandela and Oliver Tambo at the time, was trading away the possibility of genuine economic transformation for a political handover of power. She predicted that within 20 years, the same poor Black South Africans who fought Apartheid would be back in the streets against the ANC itself, carrying the same demands for land, jobs, housing, and dignity. By many measures, her prediction proved accurate. For instance, miners striking against poverty wages were shot by an ANC government in 2012, while protesting for the dignity the ANC had promised. Mama Winnie told Mandela that he was giving the people a “dummy freedom” and that this would backfire. It did when the ANC finally lost its parliamentary majority. Interestingly, Mama Winnie was echoing Frantz Fanon’s argument that political decolonisation without economic decolonisation leaves the colonial structure intact, merely with new faces at the top. In The Wretched of the Earth, Fanon warned that the “national bourgeoisie” who take over after independence often merely replace the colonial masters, inheriting the colonial machinery rather than dismantling it. By adopting the existing financial structures and legal frameworks protecting established property rights, South Africa’s transition created a scenario where political power shifted, but the socio-economic hierarchy remained untouched. This created the exact catastrophe Fanon described, a state that is sovereign in name, yet structurally constrained by old economic forces beyond its control. Now, it’s true that the ANC was threatened with civil war and economic collapse, but Mama Winnie still argued that by prioritising stability and investor confidence, the ANC leadership was sacrificing economic freedom at the altar of investor confidence and giving up human rights to protect property rights. Needless to say, upholding property rights meant that the spatial and economic layout of Apartheid, i.e. the “township economy” vs. the suburbs remained static. The point here is that Mama Winnie’s warning to Madiba exposes how the very movement purported to have broken political chains willingly created its own economic handcuffs. By prioritising a negotiated settlement that left Apartheid-era structures untouched, the ANC inherited a state without inheriting its wealth, while poor were forced to pay the price twice, first under undemocratic White rule and today under a government they elected.
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Hal Boone
Hal Boone@HalBoone2·
You are lovely, perhaps a bot, and your smile delightful. You raise a point in regards to black white relations and seek discord and resentment it seems. I would point out that the clever British identified tribal characteristics and created structures to enable control and governance based on age old conflict and resentment. These fault lines existed long before the pale blue eyed men ever found the lovely African continent. They used Moslem troops to control Hindus in India, and Masai levies to combat Kikuyu in East Africa. I am not familiar with West African history so much except to know that white men died quickly in West Africa, of tropical illness. So, although the Brit’s created Nigeria out of thin air, they did you a favor eh? Otherwise you’d still be a fractured jigsaw puzzle of tribal entities fighting for bits and pieces. YOUR ENEMY IS NOT THE GHOSTS OF LONG DEAD BLUE EYED MEN, BUT EVIL AFRICAN POLITICIANS WHO PLUNDER YOUR NATION!!! You know this! CLEAN YIUR HIUSE!! Set things right NOW!!!! Not debate history! God bless Africa! B
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Zoom Afrika
Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1·
“I am Nigerian because a white man created Nigeria and gave me that identity. I am black because the white man constructed black to be as different as possible from his white. But I was Igbo before the white man came.” ~ Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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Hal Boone
Hal Boone@HalBoone2·
@JeremiahMb65631 This aging despot knows he is terminal and all his stealing and plundering and killing ( Gukurahundi monster) will leave him judged by Zimbos and history as vile and evil. Should he be rewarded for treachery by changing the law-constitution??? FREEDOM!!
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Changamire Dwalas
Changamire Dwalas@JeremiahMb65631·
Zimbabwe is in safe hands under the leadership of H.E Dr Cde ED MNANGAGWA. "A Game Changer, Tried and tested leader" Nothing can stop #Vision2030 as we witnessing, NYIKA ICHIVAKWA Modern infrastructure, roads, safe water kuvana veZimbabwe. #CAB3 Huchii
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Hal Boone
Hal Boone@HalBoone2·
I’m not angry nor am I attacking the concept, and yes, I am enamored of private property for a variety of reasons. In the Old Testament structure proposed by Jehovah, land would return to the original owner every 50 years, the ‘jubilee’. My question was legit. In a system where real estate is owned by the government, can development happen? Your answer is yes, and though I am uncomfortable with the concept, I can be reasonable and gracious. Thank you
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Jaalle
Jaalle@Secularist89·
@HalBoone2 @Joe__Bassey It is called lease hold ( 99 years ownership) . Singapore does that ! Just because you grew up with Western concepts, it doesn't mean yours is the best ! The last time I checked Singapore is a far better country than some of the shit holes I see in the West .
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
In Ethiopia 🇪🇹, the state owns all land, while citizens and businesses hold long-term usage rights. Individuals can farm, build homes, or run businesses for extended periods but lack permanent private ownership titles common elsewhere. The policy stems from past reforms to prevent land concentration and ensure access for ordinary citizens. Supporters argue it reduces speculative land grabbing and supports national development priorities. Critics say it creates investor uncertainty, limits credit access, and complicates property transfers. As Ethiopia urbanizes and modernizes, land reform remains one of its key economic and political issues.
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Hal Boone
Hal Boone@HalBoone2·
Hmm, combat experience? Yes, much needed! Zimbabwe military is used to abusing women and old men and peaceful unarmed civilians who are starving due to ZANU stealing everything. It would be good to take the entire Zimbabwe military OUT of the country to fight in Russia Ukraine or perhaps in Iran? Anywhere really, just get’em outta Zimbabwe so we can rise up and 86 ZANU, the plundering looters???!!!!!
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Bla B
Bla B@bla_bidza·
Sean, now one rank away from being a full colonel, a Brigadier, Lt. General and General. Kuti danha danha!! Congratulations to him and all who got promoted. Zimbabwe military now has fewer war veterans left in both lower and senior ranks. What we may need urgently is some combat experience from elsewhere. That one cannot be bought; all stronger militaries are only as good on the basis of their combat experiences. Veterans who fought in the Mozambique-MNR civil war and the DRC Great Lakes war have all retired. Can we invade Zambia for a bit of small arms and drone exchanges to get our boys ready for any future hostile enemies?
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Hal Boone
Hal Boone@HalBoone2·
@AfricaFirsts So amazing!! In other countries they call that a ‘windmill’
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Africa First
Africa First@AfricaFirsts·
Ernest Andrew, an 18-year-old from Malawi 🇲🇼, has provided free electricity to his village by ingeniously creating an air-powered generator. His invention eliminates the need for fuel, oil, or batteries. Currently, he has linked nine homes.
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Hal Boone
Hal Boone@HalBoone2·
@RepMarkPocan Weeeelllllll, if you are banking on the USA to keep you alive, you need a better plan. For how long were you counting on US intervention to supply all you need to live? Couple years? 5? 10? Your whole life? Hmmmmmmmm, bad plan
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Rep. Mark Pocan
Rep. Mark Pocan@RepMarkPocan·
Studies show that Trump's dismantling of USAID may have already caused upwards of 1 million preventable deaths worldwide, and could cause up to 14 million more by 2030. At yesterday's Appropriations Committee markup, I offered an amendment that would direct the government to publish a study on how many deaths the shuttering of USAID has caused and could cause over the next five years if these cuts to lifesaving assistance continue. Unfortunately, Republicans rejected this amendment, proving they would rather stick their heads in the sand than acknowledge this unnecessary and tragic loss of life because of Trump's cruel policies.
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