Johnny

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Johnny

Johnny

@Johnny83536717

Katılım Ağustos 2019
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AboveGroundLevel
AboveGroundLevel@DontSayThatBruh·
It's okay buddy. I get it, you're a loser who can't figure out how to make it for yourself so you found a boogie man which for right now is Israel. One day when you are actually at rock bottom you will understand that it was you that was the problem the whole time and can course correct. For now, you're just a gay little retard.
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Suzie rizzio
Suzie rizzio@Suzierizzo1·
These Soldiers are using “War Pigs” which is one of the most famous Anti-War songs there is by Black Sabbath to apparently hype themselves up for training or deployment. I’m not sure if they actually know that this song is a Protest song against War profiteers and Generals!
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Michael Dickson
Michael Dickson@michaeldickson·
Hezbollah aims at civilians. Israel aims at Hezbollah. One of these things is not like the other.
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Congressman Randy Fine
Congressman Randy Fine@RepFine·
I was honored to speak on the steps of the Capitol to Jewish students who attend @YUNews. Hearing their stories of how they’ve been attacked for simply being Jewish or wearing a kippah inspires me to fight even harder against this evil. Hashem put me in Congress for a reason, and I believe one of those reasons is to be the strongest voice for the Jewish community. Rest assured I will continue to be that voice.
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Johnny
Johnny@Johnny83536717·
@mdubowitz To the first sentence… good. Eat shit.
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Mark Dubowitz
Mark Dubowitz@mdubowitz·
You voted for more Israeli young men and women to be killed fighting terrorists. Military bulldozers protect the lives of Israeli soldiers against terrorists. They clear explosive devices, expose hidden tunnels, remove booby-trapped structures, create protected routes for troop movement, and neutralize positions that terrorists use for ambushes or sniper fire before soldiers enter an area.
Sen. Elissa Slotkin@SenatorSlotkin

Today, I voted to block the provision of U.S. military assistance to Israel: 1,000-pound so-called ‘dumb’ bombs and military bulldozers. In the future, I will continue to assess U.S.-funded offensive weapons to Israel on a case-by-case basis, and I will continue to support sending Israel much-needed defensive weapons, like Iron Dome. I have struggled with these Joint Resolutions of Disapproval as much as any vote since I joined Congress. I represent a state with a large Arab and Muslim population and a large Jewish population. And over these last two-plus years, few issues have been as raw, painful, and personal as this one. Throughout that time, I have worked hard to call balls and strikes based on my experience and the facts on the ground, even when some are reluctant to consider new information. My entire life, I have been -- and continue to be -- a strong supporter of a Jewish and democratic State of Israel. The people of Israel, like all people throughout the region, deserve long-term security and peace. But being pro-Israel today is not about simply supporting the political or military agenda of Prime Minister Netanyahu, just like being pro-American should not be equated with loyalty to President Trump. This is a complex truth that many of us who support Israel hold, and it applies to my own patriotism and government as well. I can support the security of a country without supporting the specific policies of any one political party or leader. And if Israelis can take part in rigorous debate and protests of their own government’s policies, Americans supportive of Israel can do the same thing. I have no love lost for the Iranian regime or their proxy groups like Hezbollah. I know firsthand from three tours in Iraq alongside our military how Iran is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Americans and thousands more civilians in the Middle East. But President Trump committed the U.S. to a war of choice against Iran, alongside Israel, with no evidence of an imminent threat, no clear objectives, and without Congressional approval. Seven weeks in, he has yet to provide a strategy for this war or a clear path to get out of it. So just as I am against more U.S.-funded weapons to Israel today, I am also deeply skeptical of more U.S. funding for the Iran war, which reportedly could be anywhere between $50 to $200 billion, on top of $1 trillion provided to the Pentagon last year. Every American should be invested in the U.S. ending this war with the least possible loss of blood and treasure. It is my hope that we can get a comprehensive and durable ceasefire as soon as possible.

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Christopher Hale
Christopher Hale@ChristopherHale·
BREAKING: In an unprecedented violation of religious liberty, the Trump–Vance White House has cut funding to Catholic Charities in Miami, shutting down a shelter for homeless children — just days after President Trump attacked Pope Leo XIV. thelettersfromleo.com/p/trump-admini…
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John Baima
John Baima@JohnBaima·
Is it? No, the claim "Disney: $8.3B in profits, $0 paid in taxes" is not accurate as stated. It's a misleading simplification that mixes up different financial metrics, ignores actual tax payments, and often stems from older or cherry-picked data about corporate tax strategies. What the $8.3B Likely Refers To This figure appears in Disney's earnings reports, but it typically describes revenue or segment operating income (e.g., from Parks, Experiences, and Products in a specific quarter), not net profits for the whole company. For example, in fiscal 2023 Q3, Disney Parks revenue hit $8.3 billion (up 13%), with segment operating income of $2.4 billion. Company-wide net income varies by year and includes adjustments for one-time items. Recent full-year figures: In fiscal 2025, Disney reported income before taxes of about $12 billion and net income attributable to the company around $10–13 billion (depending on exact adjustments and noncontrolling interests). In fiscal 2024, it was lower (pre-tax ~$7.6B, net ~$5.8B). Profits (net income) fluctuate, but Disney has been profitable in recent years outside of specific loss-making periods (e.g., heavy streaming investments earlier). Taxes Paid: Not $0 Disney has paid billions in federal income taxes in recent years, though effective rates can be low due to legal deductions, credits, depreciation, net operating losses (NOLs), foreign income treatment, and one-time benefits.Fiscal 2024: Income tax expense/provision of $1.796 billion. Fiscal 2023: $1.379 billion. Fiscal 2022: $1.732 billion. Fiscal 2025 showed a negative provision (benefit) of about -$1.428 billion, largely due to a large non-cash tax benefit (e.g., ~$3.3 billion related to Hulu's tax classification change in one quarter). Even then, the company noted actual cash tax payments and deferrals (some delayed due to disaster relief like wildfires/hurricanes). Cash taxes paid aren't always identical to the "provision" (accounting expense) due to timing, deferrals, and credits. Reports mention lower cash outflows in some years from deferrals, but prior years included catch-up payments. One analysis noted ~$228M in cash taxes for FY2025 alongside other payments. Effective tax rate has varied (often in the low-to-mid 20s% range, sometimes lower due to credits/NOLs/impairments; one multi-year average around 15%). The U.S. statutory federal rate is 21%. Over five years, Disney paid a single-digit rate in some analyses amid ~$40B in profits, thanks to legitimate tax planning like bonus depreciation or content write-downs (e.g., $1.5B impairment on removed streaming titles reducing taxable income). Corporations can have book profits (for shareholders) differ from taxable income due to different rules (e.g., accelerated depreciation, R&D credits, international structures, or impairments that reduce taxable profit without eliminating cash flow). Why the "$0 Taxes" Claim Circulates It echoes broader narratives about corporate tax avoidance (e.g., Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy reports listing companies with low/zero federal taxes in certain periods due to NOL carryforwards or credits). Disney has appeared in such discussions historically, especially pre- or during heavy investment/loss years. Content write-downs (e.g., pulling titles from Disney+/Hulu) create accounting losses that lower taxable income, saving taxes (hundreds of millions in some cases). This is legal but can look like "avoidance." One-time benefits (like the Hulu reclassification) can flip the provision negative for a year, even if cash taxes were paid elsewhere or deferred. Older data (e.g., 2010s offshore profits or specific low-tax years) gets recycled. Disney also pays significant state/local taxes, property taxes, payroll taxes, and other levies (e.g., hundreds of millions from Disney World alone in Florida, plus sales taxes on tickets/merchandise). The claim usually focuses narrowly on federal corporate income tax. Bottom Line Disney generates substantial profits and pays substantial taxes overall—not $0 on $8.3B. The claim oversimplifies complex accounting, legal tax minimization (common across large corps), and timing differences between reported earnings and tax filings. Low effective rates are real in some years due to policy incentives Congress created, but the company isn't evading taxes illegally or paying nothing while raking in billions. For the most accurate picture, check Disney's SEC 10-K filings (e.g., income tax footnotes detail provisions, deferred taxes, and rates). T
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Melanie D'Arrigo
Melanie D'Arrigo@DarrigoMelanie·
Disney: $8.3B in profits $0 paid in taxes CVS Health: $6.57B in profits $0 paid in taxes Tesla: $5.7B in profits $0 paid in taxes Citigroup: $4.45B in profits $0 paid in taxes United Airlines: $4.3B in profits $0 paid in taxes Coinbase: $1.62B in profits $0 paid in taxes Palantir: $1.58B in profits $0 paid in taxes PayPal: $1.43B in profits $0 paid in taxes Yum! Brands: $1B in profits $0 paid in taxes At least 88 companies reported $105B in profits last year, and paid $0 in taxes. But Republicans want you to think someone working 40 hours a week for poverty wages, relying on SNAP and Medicaid to survive, is the problem. itep.org/88-profitable-…
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Johnny
Johnny@Johnny83536717·
@jonniecookie @WallStreetApes Considering you don’t know “your” vs “you’re” I don’t think anyone should take you opinion on anything. You’re a fucking retard.
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jonniecookie
jonniecookie@jonniecookie·
@WallStreetApes Quit voting democrat u stupid bitch. YOUR THE FUCKING PROBLEM!!! If u didn’t vote for morons that cause all these extra taxes in order to prop up their socialists ideals then we would all be living high off the hog.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
This post has a quarter of a million “Likes” in 48 hours Americans are losing it realizing they work more than peasants used to work “I've actually f*cking had it with the United States of America — I gotta go to work 40 sometimes 50 hours a week only to get 2 weeks of paid vacation — peasants used to get 154 days off. I'm not even treated like a f*cking peasant” “I can't f*cking do this shit anymore. And all while this shit is happening, they're f*cking constantly attacking your psychological — y'all just kicking me when I'm f*cking down. I can't go anywhere because they f*cking hate us — while a ruling class of Satan-worshipping, baby-eating pedophiles comes for my f*cking kids every way, or form B*tch. Taxes, fees, fees, taxes, tolls, taxes, check engine light, taxes, tickets, taxes, pedophiles, taxes, taxes, taxes, taxes. B*tch, I'm done” For reference: 2500 B.C. The Pharaoh took 20% of the slaves’ harvest. 2025 A.D. The government takes 35–60% of your income through income tax, FICA, sales tax, property tax, gas tax, inflation, and fees.
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Johnny
Johnny@Johnny83536717·
@tedcruz Eat shit you cock sucker
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The National
The National@ScotNational·
A one-year-old girl has died and her seven-year-old sister injured after an Israeli airstrike hit their father's funeral in south Lebanon #Echobox=1776020048-1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">thenational.scot/news/26014664.…
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Johnny
Johnny@Johnny83536717·
@rittenhouse2a You’re going to hell for killing people. You’re also a Jew loving pussy.
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
DNC committee shoots down resolution condemning AIPAC, per the Hill
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Johnny
Johnny@Johnny83536717·
@TMZ That fat Jew sucks
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TMZ
TMZ@TMZ·
Congressman Randy Fine is clapping back at Dan Bilzerian after the influencer called him a "fat Jew" — telling us Dan is basically digging his own grave when it comes to a potential run for office.
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Earl Gill
Earl Gill@ncpitman·
@tx101stxw @willchamberlain @the_pagy Funny how you hold in high regard the Hamas troglodyte leader who was using civilians as human shields. You give him a pass. Tell me again who is a sick individual?
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Will Chamberlain
Will Chamberlain@willchamberlain·
Wherein I explain patiently to Piers why Israel "gets a pass" for not disclosing their nuclear program
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Craig Marcoux
Craig Marcoux@MichaelMarcou19·
@LASHYBILLS Lumping all Jews together is highly antisemitic. Where’s all your Jew hate coming from?
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LASHY BILLS
LASHY BILLS@LASHYBILLS·
Dude hates Jews with a passion 😭
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