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Cassandra Pronouns

@Indiecornwall

Delivering true bad future predictions that now come about even faster. They/them she/her, bi I'm writing (slowly) #writingcommunity #writercommunity

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Cassandra Pronouns
Cassandra Pronouns@Indiecornwall·
the story of the 21st century has been one of the total failure of governments and institutions to deal with any crisis.
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Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
Together, we will build a stronger and fairer Britain.
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Philip Proudfoot@PhilipProudfoot·
*Adam Curtis Voiceover* In 1994, a group of men made a decision. They believed that if they could just make people *feel* that things were a little bit better, no one would notice that nothing had changed. They called it modernisation. Thirty years later, a lawyer from
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F M@merkblack00702·
@Indiecornwall @ettingermentum Right. Dems hate her, Indies dislike her by huge margins and now Republicans see her as a traitor like Cheney. Genuinely who likes or listens to MTG now? Breaking Points apparently
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ettingermentum@ettingermentum·
The right is an amazing opportunity for anti-war coalition-building! For proof, here’s a person who had unmatched pro-Trump credibility but was completely run out of the party and saw their career immediately ended the second that they said anything about Gaza.
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macgreb@macgreb·
@Indiecornwall @ettingermentum "People who read the Intercept" I bet if we took time to unpack what this phrase means you'd get embarrassed and delete.
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ettingermentum@ettingermentum·
I do not like the image they used for this piece. It makes me upset.
Matt Huber@Matthuber78

Hello, it’s me in @nytopinion. The Democratic Party is historically unpopular & hemorrhaging working class voters. Focusing on the issue of climate change —an issue mainly impt to their educated/affluent base—is not a way to reverse this. This marks the end of an era. 👇

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Cassandra Pronouns
Cassandra Pronouns@Indiecornwall·
@TVietor08 The same senior israeli officials who predicted a collapse after the assassination of the supreme leader?
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Tommy Vietor
Tommy Vietor@TVietor08·
These neocon lunatics think taking down the Iranian regime is worth risking the Strait of Hormuz being closed for EIGHT MONTHS!! Meanwhile, gas prices go up exponentially, entire economies in Asia collapse, and fertilizer shortages lead to famine.
Mark Dubowitz@mdubowitz

“Last night, a very senior Israeli intelligence source estimated to me that if the status quo blockade remains, the Islamic Republic “will not survive 2026.” Predicting the complete collapse of a half-century-old theocracy within the next eight months sounds like a bold

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Joseph Sneddon
Joseph Sneddon@XlancerTheGreat·
@Indiecornwall @DropSiteNews They don't need to do anything. The UN signaling to Iran that they're completely isolated and on their own in the world would quickly force them to surrender their nuclear weapons program when combined with the current US siege of Iran.
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Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
🇹🇭 Thai Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow told the Washington Post that Thailand is approaching Russia and China for economic assistance after receiving no help from the United States, even though the country has been a U.S. treaty ally since 1954. “This war should not have taken place,” he said. Thailand is among the hardest-hit Asian economies from the Strait of Hormuz closure. The country relies on gas for 66% of its electricity, with LNG accounting for 27% of its gas supply — 28% of which previously transited the Strait. The cost of sourcing a spot LNG cargo has surged an estimated 125% since the conflict began, with prices jumping from $11 to $23.50 per million BTU, compounded by a 5.3% depreciation of the Thai Baht, according to the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis.
The Washington Post@washingtonpost

The Trump administration has not offered any direct help to Thailand, a long-standing U.S. treaty ally, as it struggles with wide-ranging economic damage from the American-Israeli war against Iran, Thailand’s foreign minister told The Post. wapo.st/4tBimJc

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Cassandra Pronouns
Cassandra Pronouns@Indiecornwall·
@jinggu9999 @washingtonpost Because you don't want the collapse of your alliance system leading eventually to America's global isolation and reduction as a major power.
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The Washington Post@washingtonpost·
The Trump administration has not offered any direct help to Thailand, a long-standing U.S. treaty ally, as it struggles with wide-ranging economic damage from the American-Israeli war against Iran, Thailand’s foreign minister told The Post. wapo.st/4tBimJc
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Joseph Sneddon
Joseph Sneddon@XlancerTheGreat·
@DropSiteNews Thailand should blame France, China, & Russia for vetoing the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz at the UN. Also, I wasn't aware that China was a net exporter of LNG...
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Cassandra Pronouns
Cassandra Pronouns@Indiecornwall·
@ettingermentum the problem with Kamela is she's yet another centrist woman candidate who rightists don't want cause they're misogynists and progressives don't want cause she's a cop.
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ettingermentum@ettingermentum·
It’s probably one of the smarter ways for her to move with her current position but I don’t think it’ll work in the same way it did for him. Nixon’s story was a former partisan bulldog becoming more statesmanlike, Kamala’s just reinventing herself without explanation again.
lefttwick@leftwick20

genuinely, i don't think the discourse is remotely equipped to handle Kamala running on a Nixon esque "I listened to the fat cats in Washington and they fucked me" pitch

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ANick@ANickGames·
@lydiakauppi This j*wish whore had about as much impact as I did on the conservative movement. before she was accosted into irrelevance. She’s not revealing anything we don’t already know about influencers on social media. Oh does the left not use apparatuses to propagandize their voters?
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Lydia Kauppi
Lydia Kauppi@lydiakauppi·
Ashley St. Clair was so deep in the right wing media apparatus that she had a baby by Elon, but since they threw her under the bus she’s been spilling all their secrets and it’s very entertaining
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Dave@DilligafDave01·
@IAPolls2022 Ranked choice voting for the steal. Again. Get Ryan out of the race FFS.
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InteractivePolls@IAPolls2022·
ALASKA POLL - Senate (RCV) First round: 🟦 Mary Peltola: 49.1% 🟥 Dan Sullivan: 42.5% 🟥 James Ryan: 5.2% ⬜ Sid Hill: 3.2% —— Second round: 🟦 Mary Peltola: 50.2% 🟥 Dan Sullivan: 43.6% 🟥 James Ryan: 6.2% —— • Alaska Survey Research (A) | 4/16-19 • Source: Ivan Moore | 1,946 LV | ±2.5%
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Eric@breakingbaht·
@orangecountydem True. Which is why this shouldn't even be a redistricting thing. Literally ban dems in red states and just toss out all the ones in office currently. Then, go to social media and go "FAFO."
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Acyn@Acyn·
Reporter: What do you make of Republicans saying that Virginia— AOC: Wah wah wah. We have asked Republicans for 10 years to ban partisan gerrymandering. And for 10 years, Republicans have said no. Republicans have fought for partisan gerrymanders across the United States of America. And these are the rules that they have set. And so if the Republican Party wanted to start this, they did this in North Carolina. They drew out three Democratic members of Congress in North Carolina. They did it in Texas. What they’re just mad at is that they have been accustomed to a Democratic Party that rolls over, doesn’t fight, and takes everything sitting down. And what they’re mad at right now is that we are here in a new day. And we have been asking the Democratic Party to stand up and fight, and now they did—and now the Republican Party doesn’t like the fact that they are fighting against someone who actually will stand up for the American people. So if Republicans decide that they would like to revisit a ban on partisan gerrymandering, I welcome them. We have the bill right here to end this all today. But they don’t want to, because they like pursuing and continuing to enact an unfair electoral landscape. And so we have an obligation to defend ourselves.
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Cassandra Pronouns
Cassandra Pronouns@Indiecornwall·
@ettingermentum "What if we did another middle eastern war, and then lost, and then you had to pay 8 dollars a gallon for gas."
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ettingermentum@ettingermentum·
Trump's disapproval rating has noticiably spiked upwards ever since he announced his "blockade." On the issues, his net approval on inflation has fallen literally below the chart.
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RealRationalist
RealRationalist@RationalyYours·
@Acyn The left has been do ing partisan gerrymandering for about 20 years, they have at least 5 states that are tottally blue yet the people are ~50/50. The left can only lie and blame others for what they are doing.
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Matilda Winn
Matilda Winn@wmcp046·
You friggin 🤡. Wow she is dumb Blue states with 𝙕𝙀𝙍𝙊 Republican House seats: ⁣ – Massachusetts – Rhode Island – Vermont – New Hampshire – Hawaii – New Mexico – Connecticut – Delaware ⁣ Blue states with 𝙊𝙉𝙀 Republican House seat: – Maryland – Oregon – Maine ⁣ Blue states with just 2–5 GOP seats: – Colorado – Minnesota – Illinois – Virginia – New Jersey ⁣ And after that? It’s just California and New York carrying the load. So when Democrats start screaming about Texas “rigging” their districts… ⁣ Remember this: Democrats already gerrymandered themselves into oblivion. They’ve got almost 𝐧𝐨𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐥𝐞𝐟𝐭 to rig. ⁣ They packed their maps years ago — now they’re furious Republicans are finally 𝐟𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐛𝐚𝐜𝐤. The Left doesn’t hate gerrymandering. They hate losing at it.
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Foreign Affairs@ForeignAffairs·
“The United States may be able to carry out far more effective operations against China than analysts once thought—and this potential could give China good reason to refrain from military aggression for some time,” writes Carter Malkasian. foreignaffairs.com/iran/iran-wars…
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