Joe F

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Joe F

Joe F

@JoeF33426620

Katılım Kasım 2022
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo·
SCOOP: California is pressuring public utilities to award $633 million in special contracts to "LGBT-owned" firms. To qualify, residents must go through the state's official gay-certification program—and face up to a year in jail if they're not gay enough. city-journal.org/article/califo…
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 NOW: Rick Jackson WINS GOP primary for Georgia governor, defeating Trump-endorsed Burt Jones
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ZARDOZ speaks to YOU.....his chosen ones !
I noticed that some people say they will not vote for this guy. Remember this: any Republican, even a RINO, is better than any Democrat. What do you think would happen to Georgia if a Dem was elected governor? The first thing the dems would do is to make Georgia a sanctuary state and then start handing out CDLs to the illegals; this would be worse than anything a RINO would do. So bite your lip and vote for the RINO because the alternative is worse.
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Cherie Currie
Cherie Currie@CherieCurrie3·
The most insane lightning strikes I’ve ever seen! 😳
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Fox News
Fox News@FoxNews·
Elon Musk isn't the only one getting richer from SpaceX going public. The stock’s surge is estimated to have turned about 4,400 current and former employees into millionaires through equity compensation accumulated during their time at the company. SpaceX’s long-awaited IPO raised a record $75 billion, valuing the company at roughly $1.8 trillion. The offering also pushed Musk’s estimated net worth past the $1 trillion mark, further cementing his position as the world’s richest person. Now Wall Street is watching to see whether the stock's early trading can drive SpaceX’s valuation even higher, rewarding employees and investors who backed the company during its rise.
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Joe F
Joe F@JoeF33426620·
@BreitbartNews This is the best idea I have heard in a long time. Lets make this shit happen!!!
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Breitbart News
Breitbart News@BreitbartNews·
Podcaster Larry Reid calls for a "mass exodus" of black Americans to Africa in response to the Karmelo Anthony verdict. "I want you to begin to think about this America and the white people problem that we have... As a collective, let's drain this place of its benefits and make our mass exodus and go home and build." "Civil rights did not make white people that are infected with whiteness stop being racist. They still raised racist children that run this country to this day." "You come from a land that flows with milk and honey. They pulled you out of that land ancestrally and brought you to a place to where your royalty was not recognized. Used your black power, your black mysticism, your African spirituality, and your physiological superiority to build this country and give everybody reparations except you."
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Joe F
Joe F@JoeF33426620·
@nicksortor If white people could di whatever they wanted, this piece of shit would be sent to Antarctica
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 WATCH: Karmelo Anthony’s grandmother riles up the crowd by REPEATEDLY screaming “RACIST, BIASED, PREJUDICED” as she left the courthouse “They sent a MESSAGE that a white person can hit a black boy and get away with it! They can do whatever the F—K they want!” This entire family is disgusting. It’s pretty clear where Karmelo learned to behave the way he did.
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Joe F
Joe F@JoeF33426620·
@YonteDa @gruberr11 Karmelo is a savage. And if you can't see that, theb you're also a savage.
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Vince Coglianese
Vince Coglianese@VinceCoglianese·
I've obtained Sen. Thom Tillis's Monday email to his GOP colleagues. In it, he complains about the DOJ's anti-weaponization fund, whines about the SAVE America Act & President Trump's constant push for it, and attacks Sen. Tommy Tuberville for calling out Republicans by name. Here it is, in full: Colleagues, I hope you all have had an opportunity to get some rest after another vote-a-rama.  I’m sure most of you would prefer to move forward, but I believe we will look back at this experience as yet another reason why we will have historic headwinds against us in November. We missed an opportunity to remove a political albatross (the 1776 Fund) from around the necks of our colleagues who are in cycle. Instead, we added weight to that albatross by having 41 members vote to protect the program.  In addition, we allowed two SAVE Act votes that had no place in vote-a-rama, which prompted a circular firing squad led by Tommy Tuberville and some of our republican colleagues. I cannot understand why a supermajority of our conference voted against the side-by-side I offered.  I went forward with offering the amendment at the request of members in cycle. The amendment simply ended the 1776 payout pot AND appropriated $1.7 BILLION to the DoJ fraud initiative. I knew most democrats would not vote for my amendment because of the DoJ funding, but I thought it would be a good landing place for members to voice their concerns with the 1776 fund. How did I know democrats would vote AGAINST it? I asked them. They simply would not support the DoJ/Fraud funding, which is precisely why I had the provision in the amendment.  The chance of this amendment passing and threatening the privilege of the underlying bill was ZERO. If you voted against my amendment because you were afraid it would strip the reconciliation bill of privilege, you were misinformed or a victim of groupthink.  If you did for that reason, you should have voted against the SAVE Act for the same reason. Had either version of the SAVE Act been adopted, the underlying bill would also have been at risk of losing privilege. We took a major risk with the SAVE Act had democrats wanted to meddle. If I had been a democratic leader, I would have convinced a sufficient number of democrats to vote for it, and, immediately after it was adopted, I would have argued it was fatal to the privilege of the underlying bill. But the real problem I have is that the President (and a few of our members?) forced us to take two more unsuccessful votes for the SAVE Act at the expense of our most vulnerable members in cycle. Susan Collins rightfully voted against it, representing her home state of Maine, which voted against it by nearly a 65/35 margin in a 2025 referendum. Rural state senators voted for it, but now they must explain why shutting down mail-in ballots, ending early voting,  and complicating registration is a good thing for rural voters in big states. Other members will need to account for their past positions in support of the state laws that would be repealed or preempted if the SAVE Act passes. Even worse, Tommy Tuberville and others initiated a circular firing squad calling out Susan Collins and other republicans by name.  Amazing: Members NOT in cycle attacking our most at-risk member because she supports the view of 65% of the voters in her state. Tommy Tuberville said: “It was beyond EMBARRASSING that “Republicans” continue to block the SAVE America Act @SenThomTillis, @LisaMurkowski, @SenMcConnell, and @SenatorCollins have not only betrayed their constituents – they are ACCOMPLICES in Democrats’ “Illegals First” agenda. The people of North Carolina, Alaska, Kentucky, and Maine deserve better.” I find this remarkable on several levels, but you would think a member of Tommy’s comms team who has a spouse working on the NRSC’s leadership team could see how this is only helpful to Susan’s opponent.  Do these people talk?  Other members have referred to those who oppose nuking the filibuster and passing the SAVE Act as “traitors” and “defectors” on social media. Everyone knew the SAVE Act votes would fail, yet we went ahead anyway because the President requested them at the expense of our members.  This simply prompted more attacks on our own, which I assume was the President's goal. Three of our most vulnerable members were already forced to vote on the first Schumer amendment, focused on the 1776 fund and the motion to commit.  Cassidy and I voted against it to give our members room to vote for it. After that vote, I informed the most vulnerable in-cycle members that I would vote however a majority of them wanted me to.  If it meant voting with them or, like the Schumer amendment, against them, I offered them my proxy for the night.  I am not suggesting that you give members your proxy, but I am suggesting forcing votes that have no upside for in-cycle members AND attacking them when they vote is not helpful to saving our majority.  I get in Tuberville’s case it was likely to help boost him in the Alabama governor’s race, but was it really worth calling Susan Collins an “embarrassing accomplice who betrayed her constituents?” Based on last week’s reconciliation experience, I hope we have learned a lesson that will not be repeated if we choose to move another reconciliation bill in this congress. In my opinion, last week’s vote was a net loss for in-cycle members. I am not diminishing the importance of funding DHS, but the “gain” from that will not offset the “pain” we’ve created in key races. The road to holding our majority is already difficult.  We cannot afford any more unforced errors like this between now and November. Respectfully,  Thom T.
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Ric Flair®
Ric Flair®@RicFlairNatrBoy·
What’s Sad Is All The People That Hate Under An Alias. Let’s Have Your Real Names And Identity. I’ll Talk To You All Individually. We Can Explain Our Differences In Opinion. Dial 1-800-Ric Flair Famous. Get Back To Me. I’ve Got More Money Than I Have Time! I’m Tired Of All The Social Media Trolls.
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Joe F
Joe F@JoeF33426620·
@theblaze Freak show. So glad I am leaving this state.
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TheBlaze
TheBlaze@theblaze·
A transgender performer danced for NYC council members at City Hall during an LGBT Pride event:
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Joe F
Joe F@JoeF33426620·
@sotontimes Its obviously not safe for white people in London anymore. I wouldn't dare go there again.
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Southampton Times
Southampton Times@sotontimes·
Hampshire Police have released the bodycam footage of Henry Nowak being arrested. *Warning the video is very distressing*
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Joe F
Joe F@JoeF33426620·
@Yankees Let me guess the yankees next manager will be their first fag manager.
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Joe F
Joe F@JoeF33426620·
@ASavageNation Because its not an asset, and its not a currency
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Michael Savage
Michael Savage@ASavageNation·
BITCOIN CRASHING-WHY?
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Joe F
Joe F@JoeF33426620·
@VP46Archive I have as much of a chance at getting the DNC nomination as she does
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Joe F
Joe F@JoeF33426620·
@RealCandaceO Spoken like a close friend of Hunter Biden
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Candace Owens
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
EXCLUSIVE!! The problem with Larry Loomer isn’t her mental illness. It’s the stupidity paired with it. Loomer is legitimately low IQ so we have to suffer her constantly believing she’s breaking a story “EXCLUSIVELY” because she’s honest to God too slow to understand basic concepts like why people purchase homes in trusts. Or why people might choose to vacation to Italy in the spring time. Her stories are EXCLUSIVE in the sense that they appear as legitimate conspiracies in her own mind. People ask why no one sues Larry for defamation— because there is no actual malice. She truly believes she has uncovered scandals and that people view her as a serious reporter. @LauraLoomer isn’t trying to be defamatory when he says “I’m reaching out to Macron’s lawyers because I found Candace hiding assets!”. She’s authentically that stupid and thinks she can be useful to Brigitte.
Tami Marler@tamimarlerMBA

@RealCandaceO I'd feel sorry for Loomer if she weren't as evil as she is mentally ill. Just can't get past the evil.

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Joe F
Joe F@JoeF33426620·
@RadioGenoa Why would they be shocked. They let these animals in.
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RadioGenoa
RadioGenoa@RadioGenoa·
Italians shocked by what they see in Italy.
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Andrew Lokenauth
Andrew Lokenauth@FluentInFinance·
“A crash is coming.” Andrew Ross Sorkin says a massive crash is inevitable. He’s one of the most credible financial journalists in the world.
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