Joe Utah

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Joe Utah

Joe Utah

@JoeJUtah

Lehi, UT Katılım Haziran 2017
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Red Line Report 🇺🇸
Red Line Report 🇺🇸@RedLineReportt·
🚨Joe Biden has secured a $10 million book deal for his presidential memoir. What should it be named?
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Joe Utah
Joe Utah@JoeJUtah·
@DarrigoMelanie I thought Gavin Newsom solved all the homelessness in CA. Maybe start there and work your way out while Trump is protecting America. Peace through strength.
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Melanie D'Arrigo
Melanie D'Arrigo@DarrigoMelanie·
Trump wants a $1.5 trillion military budget. It would only cost $45 billion to end homelessness and hunger in the U.S.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JESSE WATTERS JUST DROPPED NUKES: "There’s only 1 VETERANS DAY but TRANSGENDER has like 16 days in the calendar!" "I want a transgender INVISIBILITY day." "They are less than 1% of the population, and all I see is TRANSGENDER everything!"
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Joe Utah
Joe Utah@JoeJUtah·
@sambambamz @LDS_Dems You definitely are not a democrat when you get hung up on the details and speak the truth…
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Robert
Robert@sambambamz·
@LDS_Dems 2nd amendment is for citizens to protect themselves from the government. 14th amendment was giving citizenship to the freedmen.
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Dem Saints
Dem Saints@LDS_Dems·
Interesting to watch MAGA make the same arguments against the 14th Amendment that the Left makes against the 2nd Amendment While the people who made the laws may not have envisioned assault rifles/illegal aliens, the language is what the language is Don't like it, change it
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Sassafrass84
Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
See, this is the type of gaslighting I hate. California was given billions to build a speed rail and didn't. Not one person was talking about speed rails across the USA during the Ukraine war. Now that Trump is finishing off the Iran, this bullshit is popping up. 🤦‍♀️
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Dr. Eli David
Dr. Eli David@DrEliDavid·
They: “Netanyahu tricked Trump to go to war with Iran.” Trump, 1987: “We're going to have a war with Iran… Go in and grab one of their big oil installations, and keep it.” 👇 Did Netanyahu trick Trump 39 years ago?! _
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Sarah Sizzle
Sarah Sizzle@sizzle_sarah·
Is it just me or does Elizabeth Warren seem unhappy?
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Joe Utah
Joe Utah@JoeJUtah·
@JohnnyAGI The definition of mostly peaceful. Clowns. 🤡
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Johnny AGI
Johnny AGI@JohnnyAGI·
I am so confused. How in the world did "the violent left" assemble 8 million people in over 3,000 locations across the country without a single incident of violence? No one even assaulted a police officer I was told the left were violent and hated America. What gives? 🤯
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Joe Utah
Joe Utah@JoeJUtah·
@UtahDemocrats @SenMikeLee Kind reminds me of the transgender movement you are in love with… The real goal is to destabilize and redefine the family. Or, abortion. You have this huge desire to normalize the murder if innocent babies in the name of ‘rights’. Your hypocrisy on issues is staggering.
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Utah Democratic Party
Utah Democratic Party@UtahDemocrats·
Less than 70 illegal voters have participated in federal elections in the last 40 years, yet Utah Senator @SenMikeLee continues to waste taxpayer money on a problem that effects less than .0001% of the vote. The SAVE Act isn't about voter ID - it's about kicking millions of American citizens off of voter rolls and making re-registering a bureaucratic nightmare.
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SAVE Act would mean long drives for millions of American voters trib.al/TwuoLO0

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Joe Utah
Joe Utah@JoeJUtah·
@JmanSLC @Eternal_Saints_ You’re a clown. 🤡 If we want to win as a country, we need to elect winners, no the 3rd best by consensus. Stupid philosophy. Stupid outcome.
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Jman
Jman@JmanSLC·
@Eternal_Saints_ The convention and primary system is broken. We should be going to a ranked choice voting system. Stop having extemeists on both sides hijack our candidates. cato.org/commentary/why…
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The Eternal Saints
The Eternal Saints@Eternal_Saints_·
Blake Moore Fields Tough Questions from Convention Delegates At a Saturday cottage meeting in North Ogden, Rep. Blake Moore spent nearly two hours fielding direct, and at times confrontational, questions from convention delegates, with exchanges that repeatedly returned to trust, process, and political consequence. The discussion opened with Utah’s Proposition 4, where Moore faced some of the sharpest pushback of the afternoon. One delegate tied Moore’s past support directly to current outcomes: “Do you regret, in any way, leading this charge for Prop 4?” Another was more blunt about the consequences: “If you lose your seat over this… it will be because this resulted in communists… sitting in Congress. This is the direct result.” Moore did not retreat from his original position, but drew a distinction between principle and outcome. “I supported Prop 4 in 2018… but I disagree with the way the judge handled it,” he said. He returned repeatedly to the same point about the courts: “The judge does not have constitutional authority to choose the map… she should have given it back… over and over again.” At another moment, he sharpened the claim: “I believe that was unconstitutional.” Delegates continued to press the tension between intent and result. “Your principle… this is the consequence of this principle,” one said. Moore answered by widening the frame beyond Utah. “I have to look at things in a nationwide perspective,” he said, warning that if states escalate partisan redistricting, “we will be toast.” He described his position as rooted in consistency: “I cannot be a person that says I want a commission… in California… but say I don’t want any of that in a red state.” The exchange did not settle the issue. It clarified the divide between delegates focused on local consequence and a congressman arguing from national strategy and process. The tension carried into a dispute over signature gathering and the convention system itself. One delegate asked directly: “Are you willing, right now, today, to declare that you’re done gathering signatures… and you’re going to compete… in the convention?” Moore’s answer was immediate and unambiguous. “I am going to compete for my spot in the convention, but I will continue to collect signatures.” He framed the decision as a response to experience. “I have seen too many people lie about me… I have both options to be able to get on the ballot.” When pressed on reforms to eliminate paid signature gathering, Moore pointed to practical limits: “I don’t know how I could be a volunteer effort… I am in Washington, D.C., 70% of the time.” A delegate responded that signatures “disenfranchise us,” reflecting broader frustration with a system that allows candidates to bypass the convention. The discussion then turned to the SAVE Act and its potential impact on voters. One delegate warned: “We have just disenfranchised 40 to 50 percent of the population… It is a total disregard to women.” Another described a specific case: “She’s 75 years old… she doesn’t have her birth certificate anymore… and under this, she will become disenfranchised.” Moore acknowledged the concern in practical terms. “I cannot say it’s not going to be more additional work,” he said. He described the kinds of barriers that could arise, including documentation and even basic logistics: “Our home printers never work… there’s potential [a voter] just forgot to do it.” But he maintained support for the bill’s structure, adding that the Senate would need to refine implementation. The most sustained exchange came over surveillance and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. A delegate challenged Moore’s vote directly: “You voted against… requiring a warrant for collecting data on Americans… Why?” Moore anchored his response in national security authority. “With every fiber of my being, we do not need a warrant requirement on the database.” He argued that requiring a warrant too early would prevent identifying threats: “If there’s a warrant requirement… we are blind.” Delegates countered with constitutional concerns, citing protections against unreasonable searches. Moore responded that the data in question was “legally collected” and that courts had not treated such queries as violations. The exchange remained unresolved, with both sides arguing from fundamentally different interpretations of risk and authority. The meeting closed with questions about executive power and the role of Congress. One attendee voiced broader concern: “I’m scared to death what’s going on… Trump has violated the purse… only Congress can declare war… I want my party back.” Moore pointed to internal resistance within Congress. “The vast majority of us… said that is not the direction we’re going to go,” he said, referencing efforts to resist calls for impeachment of a judge. But he also emphasized structural limits, describing the difficulty of reclaiming authority once delegated. Throughout the meeting, Moore returned to a consistent defense of his approach: taking difficult votes and explaining them directly. Delegates continued to test that claim across issue after issue, often tying principle to consequence and pressing for clearer lines. By the end of the session, the pattern was clear. Delegates asked questions rooted in outcomes they could see and feel. Moore answered from process, constraint, and a broader field of view. The distance between those frames was not closed in the room, and it is likely to follow both sides into the convention.
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Joe Utah
Joe Utah@JoeJUtah·
@SenAdamSchiff How much are we chipping in for all the welfare fraud in just California?
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Adam Schiff
Adam Schiff@SenAdamSchiff·
Trump says he needs another $200,000,000,000 for his war. Not for health care. Not for housing. Not for education. Instead, he's asking every family to chip in $1,400 to keep bombing Iran.
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Joe Utah
Joe Utah@JoeJUtah·
@nonwokemillen @data_republican @Sassafrass_84 I love the funny. It’s the personal attacks I don’t like. That doesn’t need to be part of the political discourse an it pushes a lot of people away from his amazing accomplishments.
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Sassafrass84
Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
It's 11 in the morning, and so far, I have been called a stupid b*tch, a wh*re, and a c*nt. Was told to suck more c*ck. Is it me, or are people becoming more unhinged as they go unchecked online? It amazes me how comfortable people are being absolutely vile and horrible to others just because they dont agree with their political views. Civil discourse is dead.
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Joe Utah
Joe Utah@JoeJUtah·
@LauraLoomer @WarlordDilley @Ghostofcynthia They obviously didn’t include the neighbors dogs in the poll. They hate you. They hate you because you act like a king. You care about your dogs. You actively try to improve their lives. You do your best to ensure they are not harmed today or down the road. They are jealous.
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
@AdamKinzinger You've been sniffing your own regime change farts so long around the world that you actually believe that if you can spend X million dollars on Y protests with Z turnout, then you can get to the point where protesters ram a bulldozer into the White House and force Trump out lol
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Joe Utah
Joe Utah@JoeJUtah·
@wndyW1LL0w 1. I want my kids to know Jesus is THE GIFT. There’s no way to teach that enough or teach it wrong. 2. I want my kids to be active and happy. I hope that makes them better parents/spouses someday. Hello egg hunts. 3. Pres. Monson “the tomb was empty.” Eggs required.
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La Luna 🌙
La Luna 🌙@wndyW1LL0w·
Yes I can do BOTH easter baskets and teach my toddlers Jesus Christ’s holy week on this earth. It’s not gross, it’s not bad, it doesn’t make me a bad member of the Church. Holy hell….I didn’t realize how horrible easter baskets would be.
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Joe Utah
Joe Utah@JoeJUtah·
@data_republican @Sassafrass_84 I love Trump’s policies. I admire his negotiation skills. I don’t admire his personal attacks. I think he is creating a lot of this problem. But, I will take mean tweets and good policy vs the decorum of the senate.
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MOMof DataRepublican
MOMof DataRepublican@data_republican·
@Sassafrass_84 I have similar problems. They can't just state that they disagree and give a coherent reason. They just call names. It's so weird. I truly wonder what they are like in person.
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William Meservy
William Meservy@WilliamMeservy·
I have something political to say to my fellow LDS. It should not have been a surprise to anyone that an Apostle spoke at Harry Reid’s funeral. It won’t be a surprise if an Apostle speaks at Mitt Romney’s funeral. But it will be a surprise if one speaks at Mike Lee’s funeral.
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