Irmo Honcho

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Irmo Honcho

Irmo Honcho

@HonchoIrmo

American by birth, Patriot by the grace of God. MAGA to Infinity and Beyond .......

South Carolina, USA Katılım Ağustos 2024
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Irmo Honcho
Irmo Honcho@HonchoIrmo·
Exactly what he should have done.
✨️Serenitee♡Sam✨️@Serenitee_Sam

It is genuinely mind-boggling how some people can move through life with zero situational awareness or basic consideration for retail workers. ​There are two kinds of people in this world: those who feel an intense wave of guilt stepping into a store 20 minutes before closing, and those who treat a closing announcement like an invitation to slowly browse every single aisle. ​This Walmart employee breaks down a situation that happens far too often. The store closes at 11:00 PM. The staff gives a 15-minute warning, a 5-minute warning, and even a final notice that registers are shutting down. Instead of wrapping it up, this family decided to play hide-and-seek in the aisles, entirely ignoring the staff just to show up at the front after closing time with a completely full cart. ​The manager ultimately did what every retail worker wishes they could do: refused the service and took the cart back. ​The level of entitlement required to look at a team of people trying to finish their shift and go home to their families, and think, "My late-night shopping spree is more important than your time," is wild. It is the ultimate display of "rules for thee, but not for me." ​If a store closes at 11:00, that means the business is done at 11:00—it does not mean you get to start checking out at 11:05. Retail workers are human beings, not twenty-four-seven conveniences. Respecting closing times shouldn't be a hard concept to grasp.

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Irmo Honcho@HonchoIrmo·
Once a traitor always a traitor.
Rip Wheeler@WheelerRipWA

Barbara Walters once wrote that many Americans have forgotten — and many others were never taught — how Jane Fonda’s actions during the Vietnam War were viewed by countless POWs and veterans. One of the most widely repeated accounts comes from Air Force pilot Jerry Driscoll, a POW held in the “Hanoi Hilton.” According to the story, he was cleaned up and forced to appear before Jane Fonda during her visit to North Vietnam. When ordered to praise his captors’ “humane treatment,” he instead spat at her. He was reportedly beaten severely afterward, suffering injuries that permanently affected his vision and ended his flying career. Another former POW, Colonel Larry Carrigan, described how prisoners secretly passed Jane Fonda slips of paper containing their Social Security numbers in hopes of proving to the world they were alive. The story claims she later handed those papers over to North Vietnamese officers, resulting in brutal beatings for the men involved. Carrigan survived. Others allegedly did not. Former civilian adviser Michael Benge, who was imprisoned for more than five years, also spoke publicly about his experience. He said he agreed to meet with Fonda because he wanted to tell her the truth about the treatment POWs endured — not the “humane and lenient” image being presented for propaganda purposes. According to Benge, he was severely punished before any meeting could happen. For many veterans and military families, Jane Fonda’s 1972 trip to Hanoi became a symbol of betrayal during a painful chapter in American history. While supporters viewed her as an antiwar activist protesting U.S. policy, critics believed her actions crossed the line into giving aid and comfort to America’s enemy during wartime. Decades later, the anger and controversy surrounding “Hanoi Jane” still remain powerful for many who served, suffered, or lost loved ones during the Vietnam War. Whatever one’s political views may be, the experiences of POWs and veterans deserve to be remembered and treated with respect.

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Irmo Honcho@HonchoIrmo·
Once again abuse of a system.
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes

WOAH 🚨 House Oversight Committee finds there is a company is Florida called “Have My Baby in Miami” It’s a birthright tourism company and just this one company has brought OVER 2,000 FOREIGNERS TO AMERICA TO GIVE BIRTH “That's the name of an actual company that is facilitating birth tourism into the United States, where foreigners come in on visas, have children, then leave so that their children can remain American citizens” Rep Brandon Gill “That's a problem. The American people are sick of it, and my task force on the House Oversight Committee is going after these companies” I looked more into this - It is a Miami-based maternity concierge service that specializes in helping foreign nationals travel to the US to give birth - Their website and marketing explicitly target international clients especially from Latin America, Brazil and more - They say they have assisted with over 2,000 international births in the U.S. But it goes even further than that Services include: - obstetric and pediatric care - logistical support for housing and transportation - visas guidance - delivery at facilities like Mercy Miami Hospital - postpartum care. This is a highly sophisticated operation, and it’s all to exploit our HORRIBLE birthright immigration loophole policy The House Oversight Committee says they’ve found many of these companies We won’t have a country if this continues

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Irmo Honcho
Irmo Honcho@HonchoIrmo·
He is right, half or more of the country feels this exact same way.
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes

Lifelong Cape Cod resident SLAMS the County Assembly of Delegates over their Proposed Ordinance to restrict ICE Listen to every word “I am sick to effing death of paying for such bullsh*t, and I'm sick to death of being lectured about compassion, about patience and understanding. I have lived here all my life, and I have been required for all 40 years of that life to obey the law and follow the rules. There will be no Social Security check for me when I can't work anymore. I have never once received any of the benefits that have been spoken of here. Nobody is beating down my door to help me fix up my house so that it doesn't collapse on me or lower the cost of the electricity that I have to pay. And I work and they don't, and I'm a US citizen and they're not. I don't get health insurance. I can't afford it, but I am punished by this state for not being able to afford it so that people who are in this country illegally can benefit from it and go see the doctor whenever they want, and that is a fact, and I am sick of it. I am not an un-understanding individual. I am not an un-compassionate individual, but my generosity has been abused, and I am sick of it. I am sick of being treated as an indentured servant to foreign nationals in my country and in my community, and I don't give a damn whose feelings that hurts” He’s absolutely right to be outraged. I verified illegals were receiving full benefits in Cape Cod Massachusetts Undocumented immigrants have access to state-funded health insurance - MassHealth Limited: Covers emergency medical services for undocumented adults. This includes urgent care - Full MassHealth coverage for undocumented children under 21 and pregnant women - Massachusetts is one of 15 states in 2026 providing comprehensive state-funded coverage to children regardless of immigration status - Health Safety Net covers costs at hospitals, community health centers, and pharmacies for undocumented residents Absolutely insane. It’s criminal these people break into America in the middle of the night and Democrats give them healthcare while you can’t afford it. While you can’t afford your medications or to go to the doctor Lock up the politicians

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