J_alan
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Donald Trump is not well and he’s probably too old for the job.
That’s not politically correct but it’s probably right.
We have a man who’s fumbling, surrounded by a fearful group of people who are afraid to lose their jobs, afraid of getting tweeted at, afraid of getting primaried by someone he hand-selects to knock them out.
That’s why we’re frozen.
When I was in first grade my teacher read us The Emperor Has No Clothes.
I remember thinking, that’s ridiculous. Why would anyone do that?
I’m 62 now. Now I get it.
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@Scaramucci All you talk about is Donald Trump. You have a serious case of TDS. Let it go, dude.
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JD Vance doesn’t have Trump’s rizz.
Like him or hate him, Trump’s got it going on. He captures peoples’ imagination.
In reality, Trump cares about: money and attention.
That’s the whole operating system. He’s not there to serve the American public.
He’s there to serve himself and enrich his family.
Once you see everything through that prism, the decisions, the chaos, the tweets at 3am, all of it becomes completely predictable.
And Vance can’t replicate any of it. That’s his problem.
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Two days out, eyes on Wednesday. SPC just hung a Level 3 risk over Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana.
This one looks like an all-hazards day. Storms should fire in the afternoon, first as a few strong supercells across Missouri and Illinois, then clumping into one big line as the evening goes on.
That means strong tornadoes early, then a long swath of damaging wind, gusts of 70 mph or more, as the line plows east. Plenty can still shift around, but the setup has their attention this far out.

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I've held my tongue on Wednesday for as long as I can. The more I look at models the more convinced I get.
Wednesday could be a big problem.
I'm talking the possibility for a Tornado Outbreak. All the ingredients are there for a potent setup.
We'll have:
✅ Upper air support (500mb Jet Streak)
✅ Ample low level Moisture (70 degree dewpoints)
✅ Sufficient Storm Fuel (Cape around 3,000)
✅ Enough wind shear to cause storms to rotate
Now the big question is will Storm mode favor discrete supercells or will it favor a line of Storms. If we get discrete storms in this environment, we will likely see a Tornado Outbreak.
Our forecast will only get better as we get closer to Wednesday. In the meantime I'll be watching this setup like a Hawk 🦅
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@Scaramucci Dude you have a terrible case of TDS? Are you freaking talk about his Trump? Don’t let him live rent free in your head.
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Three quick things for anyone dealing with Trump.
1. Never take the phone call on his terms.
2. Don’t respond when he comes at you.
3. Tell people — elbows up, I’m ready for the fight.
When you do that, he comes toward you.
Push and shove with Trump and he respects it. Lay down and kowtow and you’re finished.
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@wolfmomma88 @ryanhallyall We see it every couple weeks. We should see it every couple years. It’s Clickbait.
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@J_alan23 @ryanhallyall He's just going by the data the Storm Prediction center puts out🤷🏻♀️
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@LoveYourRV I bought one. I can connect to the cloud and watch it about 5% of the time it’s a piece of garbage.
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Overall this Blackview dashcam system has lived up to its billing of being one of the best brands on the market. I am especially impressed with how well the software and the cloud feature work

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HISTORIC PATTERN FOR TORNADOES POSSIBLE second half of May
Live emergency update on a multi-day #tornado outbreak threat across the central U.S. from Oklahoma to Wisconsin starting this weekend! This tornado outbreak sequence will peak on Sunday-Monday across Kansas and Oklahoma east of a dry line. A massive trough-ridge pattern is forecast to evolve across North America, which will set the stage for volatile warm sectors with #tornado potential day-after-day.
We are gearing up the Dominator 3 for full-blown #tornado intercept mode.
Stay tuned!
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Let me talk about my marriage for a second.
We've been together sixteen years, married twelve.
We almost got divorced when I was in the White House.
My wife probably hates Trump almost as much as Melania does — and that is a very high standard of hatred.
She knew things about him from friends and she really didn't want me to go work for him and we were fighting for other reasons on top of all that.
We reconciled because I believe relationships shouldn't be transactional and they shouldn't be disposable.
If you love each other and somebody makes a mistake, you can't throw the whole thing away because it didn't go perfectly.
No marriage is perfect. Every marriage is a work in progress.
But I can honestly tell you we're closer today than we were before any of it happened.
That's the only good thing I can say came out of those eleven days.
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@bam_weather We have a tornado outbreak every 2 to 3 years. But all the weather forecasters predict an outbreak about every 2 to 3 weeks. Click bait.
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Our friends in the Central Plains can also expect to see severe storms Monday night. We've added a Red 'highly likely' zone to our risk outlook, where the risks for very large hail (3"+), destructive wind gusts (70+ MPH) and a few tornadoes are greatest. More details available on Clarity! -> claritywx.com/sign-up

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@ryanhallyall We have a tornado outbreak every 2 to 3 years. But all the weather forecasters predict an outbreak about every 2 to 3 weeks. Click bait.
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A widespread weather system is expected to bring intense thunderstorms to the middle Mississippi, Ohio, and Tennessee Valleys this Monday.
Early in the afternoon, individual rotating storms are likely to form. These specific types of storms carry the highest risk for producing strong, long-track tornadoes, especially in parts of Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri. As the evening progresses, these individual storms will likely merge into a larger line or cluster as they move southeast.

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@MaxVelocityWX We have a tornado outbreak every 2 to 3 years. But all the weather forecasters predict an outbreak about every 2 to 3 weeks. Click bait.
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@StormCat5_ We have a tornado outbreak every 2 to 3 years. But all the weather forecasters predict an outbreak about every 2 to 3 weeks. Click bait.
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@MaxVelocityWX Funny how we get one of those severe weather outbreak days about once every year or two, but you guys predict them every 2 or 3 weeks. Whatever it takes to get your clicks.
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I am growing very concerned about Monday's severe weather threat, as a widespread severe weather day is possible across the Midwest and Mississippi Valley.
Numerous to widespread damaging winds, very large hail, and a few strong tornadoes appear likely. This could easily turn into a dangerous severe weather outbreak. Make sure to spread the word and follow us for the latest updates. Extensive live coverage is expected!

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This is crazy
American lives in Illinois, she bought a pair of jeans
Looking at the receipt she can’t believe the amount of taxes that are added just for buying one pair of jeans
She shows the receipt….
“Look at this. Look at the amount of taxes just for being in a blue state, not a Donald Trump thing, it's just being in a blue state.”
Democrat states are taxing their citizens to death
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🚨🚨FANTASTIC NEWS! Ed Martin Is Being STRONGLY Considered To Be The Next Deputy AG
Plus, Trump Is Not Going To Fire Tulsi Gabbard From Her Position As The Director Of National Intelligence
In this EXCLUSIVE Post I Report On The FACT That President Trump Now Knows The IRAN War Is A Deep State TRAP And Is Looking For An Off-ramp To End It Fast!🚨🚨
Alex Jones@RealAlexJones
If Trump wants to really drain the swamp and restore many people’s faith in his administration, he should immediately appoint Ed Martin as Attorney General or at least Deputy AG. Thanks for your attention to this matter!
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@ryanhallyall Funny how y’all predict a tornado outbreak every couple weeks, but they actually only happen every couple years.
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Tomorrow's tornado threat across the Midwest includes the potential for significant tornadoes along the cold front from northern Missouri into Illinois. Even with limited instability, the low-level spin is strong enough to produce tornadoes embedded in fast-moving storms through the evening.

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