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Justin Harris

@JustinAulden

Attorney, Justin Harris Law. Broker, Old Drum Real Estate & Spirit Rentals. M68 Life.

Missouri, USA Katılım Kasım 2022
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Justin Harris
Justin Harris@JustinAulden·
I voted to disrupt and replace entirely the Obama-Biden globalist police state. So when they say, “we warned you this is what Trump would do and you still voted for him.” I say, “yes, he’s doing exactly what I want done.” It’s refreshing.
Victor Davis Hanson@VDHanson

Trump, His Disrupters, and a Chance to Return to Normalcy? Many of Trump first-round picks share some common themes. One, many, who were in the past victimized by government bullies and cowardly bureaucratic grandees, or proved sharp critics of the administrative state, are now, in karma-style, in charge of the very agencies that hounded him. So, Elon Musk, perennial target of government regulatory functionaries, was once policed, but now he polices the bureaucratic police. Robert Kennedy, Jr., proposed overseer of government health programs, was often blasted as a crank by the subsidized scientists and the administrators within HHS whom he will now direct. Pete Hegseth fought the military DEI machinery while a solider in the ranks and wrote a book about the corruption of the Pentagon. He will now, if confirmed, run the Pentagon. Tulsi Gabbard was improperly put on a national security travel watch list as a supposed security threat—and now will be a guardian of our security as Director of National Intelligence. Tom Homan was derided by the Biden administration and its Homeland Security minions as a fanatic border hawk; now he will run ICE and deal with the detritus of Biden fanaticism on the border. Two, none of these appointments are traditional swamp creatures. Few rotate from the think tanks. This time around there are no retired “Wise Men” or retired four-stars. Few are Uniparty magnificoes revolving back into high government from their DC university or New York corporate and investment waystations. None are DEI, cover-our-identity-politics-base candidates. By design, their past government service resumes are thin—few past undersecretaries of these or special assistant to those. And there are not a lot of suffixed alphabetic letters or prefixed long-winded titles that adorn their names. In other words, they are vaxed from the sort of acculturated administrative state mindset that has alienated and terrified the citizenry. Three, they all share a reputation from the mainstream media, bicoastal elite, or administrative state guardians as a little “out there” or even “crazy” and “nuts”, whether RFK, Tulsi Gabbard, or Pete Hegseth. So, their opponents rightly fear they are immune from mainstream media disparagements, the usually leftwing generated hoaxes, and beltway tsk-tsk scorn. Fourth and finally, they are not radicals or nihilists. Rather, they are reformers who are trying to trim or eliminate bloated government machinery, or return institutions and agencies to their normal functions and original missions. In contrast, the last few years of Biden governance chaos and near insurrection were abnormal—and dangerous. Destroying the border and breaking the law to allow 12 million to enter illegally were nihilist. Stealthily routing government cash, to circumvent the law, to a communist Chinese-run viral gain-of-function engineering lab is beyond the belief. Creating a commissar system in the military that demanded ideological orthodoxy over meritocracy, or the Chairman of the JCS secretly communicating with his People’s Liberation Army counterpart to warn about his own commander-in-chief’s stability was insurrectionist. Weaponizing the DOJ by performance-art swat home raids on opponents, and collusion lawfare waged by local, state, and federal indictments against a former president and presidential candidate were un-American. Asymmetrical prosecutions and FBI fusion with social media to censor the news were sheer government anarchy. There are legitimate questions about the confirmability of Matt Gaetz, or his prosecutorial experience, or some of his alleged past excesses, but his very accusers were mostly quiet about the weirdos, creeps, and revolutionaries in the Biden administration—accused of stealing women’s luggage at airports, or lying that a subordinate “racist” border patrol whipped in slave-master fashion innocent would-be immigrants, or trying to fix a felonious presidential son’s sentencing to avoid the accustomed legal consequences of his criminal behavior. In sum, the currently loud censors have zero credibility given the unprofessional, weaponized, and nihilist  examples they have bequeathed.

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Eric Schmitt
Eric Schmitt@Eric_Schmitt·
Newsom is the smug face of American decline. He turned paradise into a warning sign, then logs on to lecture the rest of the country as if the nation cannot see what he has done with its own eyes. California’s biggest cities (LA, SF, Oakland, Sacramento) don’t submit crime data to the FBI—you’re hiding the death toll. But here’s 5 deaths you can’t hide: Anya Varfolomeev, Nicholay Osokin, Karen Ruiz, Marilyn Pharis, Alex Modebadze. All killed by illegals under your watch as Governor
Governor Gavin Newsom@CAgovernor

Missouri's murder rate is 73% HIGHER than California's. No amount of right-wing spinning can change reality: our state is investing in prevention, enforcement, and is holding criminals accountable. Fix your own failed policies before lecturing us.

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Jesse R. Binnall
Jesse R. Binnall@jbinnall·
This is the letter we sent to The Atlantic and Sarah Fitzpatrick BEFORE they published their hit piece on FBI Director @FBIDirectorKash. They were on notice that the claims were categorically false and defamatory. They published anyway. See you in court.
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Tom Watson
Tom Watson@tom_watson·
He is many things but Keir Starmer is not a liar.
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Coastal Country Club
Coastal Country Club@ccmembersonly·
I do not understand Missouri. Is it southern, midwestern, flat, cold, hot? No one knows.
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Donguri🍀どんぐり所長
アメリカ🇺🇸の友人たちのポストがタイムラインに流れにくくなった。日本のポストもあちらに届きにくくなったのかな。アメリカにこの声届いてる?
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Polymarket
Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: Gavin Newsom reportedly used $1.5 million from his PAC to boost own book sales, with roughly 67,000 donors receiving copies — about two-thirds of total print sales.
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Ambassador Mike Waltz
Ambassador Mike Waltz@michaelgwaltz·
This is a big deal. Japan is an ally truly stepping up to ensure the Pacific stays free and open.👇
Visioner@visionergeo

‼️‼️🇯🇵 BREAKING - The Japanese government has approved a major relaxation of arms export rules, effectively ending the post-war pacifism era and opening the country's military-industrial complex to the global market. Japan, with a $60 billion military budget, already produces high-tech systems — ranging from submarines and warships to its own missiles, tanks, and combat aircraft. Corporations like Toshiba and Mitsubishi Electric are beginning massive hiring and factory expansions, expecting defense sales to grow by more than 50% by 2031. As a first practical step, Tokyo plans to supply second-hand missile frigates to the Philippines to strengthen the balance against China in the South China Sea, as well as joint projects with Poland in the fields of electronic warfare and anti-drone systems. Additionally, Ukraine is expected to join this initiative: an industrial group is already being formed in Tokyo to combine the efforts of Japanese and Ukrainian drone manufacturers. Although the ban on supplying weapons to active war zones remains, the formation of supply chains independent from the U.S. in Asia makes Japan a serious competitor, including for South Korea and Israel. At the same time, the country's relatively unique and self-sufficient technological base allows it to quickly take a position in the niche of air defense components and systems, offering allies an alternative to the overburdened U.S. defense industry. See the latest updates with us: @visionergeo

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Justin Harris
Justin Harris@JustinAulden·
@JessicaTarlov Never been right about anything, confident as ever. Amazing inability to learn.
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Jessica Tarlov
Jessica Tarlov@JessicaTarlov·
Watching the victory lap on our blockade of the blockade is something to behold. We moved the goalposts, downgraded to “skinny goals,” and now Trump is packaging that as a huge win. We asked Iran for 20 years of no enrichment and they’re offering 5. Our time is spent containing a crisis we helped create in the first place. And the messaging? All over the place. One minute their nuclear program is “obliterated,” the next it’s weeks away from multiple bombs. Which is it? And if we walk away now, we’re not getting regime change—we’re leaving behind a more hardened, more extreme leadership than before.
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Justin Harris
Justin Harris@JustinAulden·
@UltraDane Chinese lady professor who taught a Japanese history class I took. She spent a whole class talking about how Boo Ying was a bad problem in Japan. We had no idea what she was talking about until a classmate asked her to write out Boo Ying so we could take notes. It was bullying.
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Dane@UltraDane·
This is so fucked. The smartest kid in class is failing because he cant understand a word she says.
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Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸
Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸@Bubblebathgirl·
Meanwhile in Congress, Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) is having a mental meltdown over raw milk during her questioning of HHS Secretary Kennedy Jr.: “If I were the head of HHS, I would by God say don’t take raw milk! It is dangerous to your health and if you can’t say that well maybe there are some other conclusions that can be drawn!” Who in their right mind would ever take health advice from DeLauro? Just look at her. Didn’t she also promote the jab and say men can be women?
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Miles Commodore
Miles Commodore@miles_commodore·
The number one accomplishment for George H.W Bush as President was nominating Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court.
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Justin Harris
Justin Harris@JustinAulden·
@9mmsmg That is ridiculous, yes, but you gotta pick your battles! Good luck!
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9mmSMG@9mmsmg·
If you want to know how my life is going, we saw a mouse inside the house this morning. A singular, small mouse. My solution was to act like a normal human and buy a mousetrap. What are we doing? We're going to a hotel until an exterminator comes, lays traps and figure out any possible entry points. Why? Wife is worried about the Hanta virus and other diseases rodents can spread. Am I being unreasonable in thinking evacuating is ridiculous? It was a tiny field mouse. There's no visible droppings anywhere I can see. "I can't sleep knowing there is a filthy wild rodent in the house"
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 JUST IN: A federal judge has ONCE AGAIN HALTED construction of President Trump’s ballroom, despite an Appeals Court striking down his previous order to do so These “judges” are HELLBENT on stopping literally ANYTHING 47 does.. The judiciary is a LOST CAUSE in our country, if something doesn’t change NOW. The judge is now only allowing UNDERGROUND construction to occur at the White House Complex, which doesn’t include the Ballroom.
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Justin Harris@JustinAulden·
@rierikawaii Clarence Thomas is one of my personal heroes. He has been viciously abused by the most vile racists for standing up for his beliefs and his love of the USA. None of his critics are fit to iron his robes.
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ジュン🟨🗽@rierikawaii·
親愛なるアメリカからのフォロワーの皆様へ 僕も一応日本の大学の法学部在籍なので、クラレンス・トーマス氏をロールモデルとして見ていますが、大学はルース・ベイダー・ギンズバーグの話しかしません。絶望的です。 でもトーマス判事ってやっぱすごくないですか?最後まで判事をやってほしい。
ABC News Politics@ABCPolitics

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Wednesday delivered a televised broadside against progressivism, a political philosophy he described as an existential threat to America and the principles that founded it 250 years ago. abcnews.link/vKHBiTS

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Justin Harris@JustinAulden·
@bethanyshondark That’s cool, I was Bravo 3-26 in basic. I remember all the streamers on the flag but did not really know the division’s history.
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Bethany S. Mandel@bethanyshondark·
Twitter sometimes can suck. But sometimes it helps people realize things like their grandfather liberated a concentration camp and someone else pipes in that *their* grandfather was liberated from that very camp.
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Dustin Grage
Dustin Grage@GrageDustin·
🚨 WOW: The Minneapolis City Council is trying to advance an ordinance to protect illegal aliens who want to rent in the city. This proposal would prohibit landlords from reporting violations of the law to immigration officials. Is this even legal? @HarmeetKDhillon @AAGDhillon
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King Randall, I.
King Randall, I.@NewEmergingKing·
A pipe bursts or water starts running… most people panic. We teaching these boys the first move — shut the water off. Every second it’s running, you’re losing money. Know where your main water is, have a valve key, and make sure everybody in your house knows how to use it.
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