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Katılım Temmuz 2019
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Jane Evan
Jane Evan@JaneEvan3·
@rampcheckglobal @HAFB Crazy how fake this video looks, plane banks but the pilot is frozen stiff, flight controls don't move and in the wrong position.
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RampCheck Aviation@rampcheckglobal·
Short clip we captured of one of the last 514th Test and Evaluation Squadron “naked” A-10C Warthogs departing on a depot test flight from Hill Air Force Base — 27 JAN 2026.
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Jane Evan@JaneEvan3·
@skohayes @volcaholic1 Yes, weather does indeed happen all over the place but weather and climate are two different things.
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Jane Evan@JaneEvan3·
@BrandonStraka OMG - amateur hour! I can't believe these cops didn't manage to shoot one another with all of the cross fire, really need better training!
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Brandon Straka #WalkAway@BrandonStraka·
San Diego deputies pulled over a stolen red Hyundai Sonata for a broken taillight. Passenger Andre Raphael Mendez gave a fake name, then rolled up the window and refused commands after the driver was removed.
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Jane Evan@JaneEvan3·
@Osint613 China sending any money for the families of the thousands of protesters that Iran slaughtered???
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Open Source Intel@Osint613·
China says Red Cross Society of China will send $200,000 in emergency aid to Iran to support families affected by the deadly school strike in Minab, the Chinese Foreign Ministry says, with funds routed through the Iranian Red Crescent to help bereaved relatives.
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Jane Evan@JaneEvan3·
@LynnwoodTimes Amazing how corrupt Washington State has become, they have such a severe spending problem! So many new taxes in the last 5 years and they're still in massive debt!
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Lynnwood Times@LynnwoodTimes·
🚨BREAKING: Washington's Millionaires' Tax Passes House, Now Moves to Senate for Final Vote Before Becoming Law OLYMPIA—After approximately 24 hours of heated debate and over 80 amendments later, the Democratic-led Senate Bill 6346, known as the Millionaires’ Tax, passed the Washington State House today with a vote of 51-46, a move that could reshape the Evergreen State's regressive tax system but faces fears of economic fallout with “capital flight” and possible legal hurdles. Senate Bill 6346 would impose a 9.9% levy on household adjusted gross income exceeding $1 million annually, starting in 2028 with payments due in 2029. The measure, which cleared the Senate last month and is advancing in the House, is projected to generate about $3.5 billion a year from roughly 30,000 taxpayers — less than 0.5% of households — to fund education, health care and other services. It's a bold push in a state that has long prided itself on having no personal income tax, relying instead on sales and business taxes that hit lower-income residents hardest. The bill starts with federal adjusted gross income, making tweaks like excluding most long-term capital gains (unless already hit by the state's capital gains tax), adding back certain deductions for state and local taxes, and offering a $1 million standard deduction per household that adjusts for inflation after 2030. There's also a $50,000 charitable deduction cap, later bumped to $100,000 for donations to Washington nonprofits in the revised version. Non-residents pay only on Washington-sourced income, apportioned by in-state activity, while visiting pro athletes and performers get taxed on earnings here — though those working fewer than five days are exempt. Gov. Bob Ferguson, a Democrat who initially hedged on the proposal, threw his full support behind a rewritten version last week, sealing a deal with Rep. April Berg, D-Mill Creek, who chairs the House Finance Committee. The overhaul sweetens the pot with pledges for free school breakfasts and lunches for all K-12 public school students, an expansion of the Working Families Tax Credit to cover 810,000 households (up from 350,000), and sales tax exemptions on essentials like diapers, shampoo and over-the-counter drugs. It also earmarks up to $150 million annually for early learning and child care under the Fair Start for Kids Act, and exempts small businesses grossing under $300,000 from the main business tax. "I will sign this version of the Millionaires’ Tax," Ferguson declared, calling it a "historic step forward in rebalancing our unfair system and making life more affordable for Washington families and small business owners." He was "especially pleased" with the school meals provision, noting, "Hungry kids can’t learn, and this funding puts money back in the pockets of Washington families." Rep. Berg, who spearheaded the 107-page amendment, hailed it as "truly historic legislation to right-size our tax code.” The tax primarily targets top earners, including tech moguls and executives in Seattle's booming innovation hub. But it applies to combined household income, creating what critics call a "marriage penalty" — a single person earning $999,999 escapes the tax, but a married couple with $600,000 each would owe on $200,000 of their combined haul. Sen. Keith Wagoner, R-Sedro-Woolley, slammed it as "anti-marriage" during hearings, arguing it unfairly burdens dual-income families. Small businesses feel the pinch too, especially those structured as pass-through entities like partnerships or S-corporations, where profits flow to owners' personal returns. Owners could face the 9.9% hit on business earnings over $1 million, even if undistributed, squeezing cash for growth or hires. Ryan Likkel, owner of Western Refinery Services in Ferndale, told lawmakers the tax would leave him with "less cash to spend on business growth and new equipment investments," since much of his pass-through income "is not cash I ever see." Tech founders like Brent Frey of Smartsheet and TerraClear warned it could "destroy" incentives and prompt relocations, with over 50 high-earner couples already fleeing the state. Supporters counter that credits for business and occupation taxes (0.47% to 1.75%) could offset much of the liability, and the relief for small firms under $300,000 in revenue helps most entrepreneurs. Yet the bill's backers admit it's not locked in stone. Sen. Jaime Pedersen, the lead sponsor, acknowledged during a February hearing that "we don’t have the ability to bind future legislatures," leaving the door open for expansions to lower brackets — a fear critics liken to California's slide from a 2004 millionaires' surcharge to broader taxes that spurred wealth flight. Rep. Travis Couture, R-Allyn, warned it's a "generational shift and a seismic change in our tax system." Looming largest are legal questions rooted in a 1933 state Supreme Court decision, Culliton v. Chase, which struck down a Depression-era graduated income tax as violating the constitution's uniformity clause for property taxes. The ruling deemed income as "property" taxable at no more than 1% uniformly, a precedent that's blocked income taxes ever since despite almost a dozen failed voter attempts. Former Attorney General Rob McKenna, a Republican, dismissed the bill's viability, saying it "doesn't pass the laugh test" and "to pretend income is not property just doesn't pass the laugh test. Voters will think that's crazy." The Millionaires’ Tax bill also includes a "necessity clause" to shield it from referendums, potentially forcing challenges straight to court or the ballot via initiative. The bill now heads to the Senate for a concurrence vote. If it passes, it is with near certainty, Governor Ferguson will sign the historic legislation defining his gubernatorial legacy. 📝Mario Lotmore
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Jane Evan@JaneEvan3·
@Osinttechnical @Investingcom Ugh, reminds me of how some treated Covid deaths like it was a sports game, feeling the need to scream out each time the number went up.
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OSINTtechnical@Osinttechnical·
Oil continues to skyrocket, with WTI crude futures now up 25% tonight to $114 on the Hormuz closure. Asian markets are also in a full selloff, with the Nikkei down over 7%.
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Jane Evan@JaneEvan3·
@barnes_law So disgusted right now @barnes_law Went full retard -joined the Islamist that want to destroy the west and reminded everyone weak men create hard times....you and that scumbag that made a disgrace of himself acting like a 3 year old in uniform!
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Jane Evan@JaneEvan3·
@rawsalerts What an complete disgrace to the Uniform and to his country and US allies. You have to be a complete moron to think the US is only fighting Iran for Israel, they're just one of many components on the geo-political stage that don't care that you hate Jews and Israel.
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R A W S A L E R T S@rawsalerts·
🚨#BREAKING: Watch Former Marine Sgt. Brian McGuinness stood up in Congress to say that we don’t want to fight a war with Iran for Israel while being removed by the Capitol police 📌#Washington | #DC Watch As Former Marine Sgt. Brian McGuinness stood up during a Senate Armed Services subcommittee hearing to voice opposition to a potential war with Iran, saying many Americans do not want the United States drawn into another conflict. Moments later, U.S. Capitol Police moved in and forcibly removed him from the chamber as the disruption unfolded. During the removal, McGuinness claims his arm was broken. Senator Tim Sheehy of Montana was also seen assisting as officers escorted the anti-war protester out of the hearing. McGuinness, an activist and Green Party candidate running for U.S. Senate in North Carolina, has been outspoken against the possibility of a broader conflict in the Middle East. The incident is now gaining significant attention online as veterans and anti-war activists react to the confrontation at the Capitol.
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Jane Evan@JaneEvan3·
@LynnwoodTimes Worked out great for the French citizens that collaborated with Nazi Germany during WW2. Please, put one up in front of your home to let everyone know.
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Lynnwood Times@LynnwoodTimes·
🚨 FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Flock Camera work around. Nothing prevents a private citizen on private property putting up a Flock License Plate Reader Camera and sharing alert data with federal, state, and local law enforcement. This can be a lucrative business opportunity.
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Jane Evan@JaneEvan3·
@Osint613 The talk of weak men that allowed their countries to be flooded with Muslims. No choice now but defend Iran.
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Open Source Intel@Osint613·
European leaders begin openly challenging President Trump over Iran, the Wall Street Journal reports. Britain and Spain say the U.S. strike on Iran was illegal and unwise.
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Jane Evan@JaneEvan3·
@WallStreetMav At this point Islamist in the UK will takeover and have nukes before Iran does.....crazy!
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Jane Evan@JaneEvan3·
@willchamberlain @benfergusonshow Dave Cuc k Smith idea of being a patriot is being China's Bit ch. CCP appreciates his efforts to tear down and poop all over the west.
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Jane Evan@JaneEvan3·
@PNWConservative Diminishing China's influence around the world is America first, big reason for the recent action with Venezuela, Iran and Cuba.
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