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This is not a battle between right and left. It is a war between kakistocracy and Democracy. #MAGAts are the true snowflakes and worship a felonious pedophile

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Brad
Brad@BraddrofliT·
What are the 3 branches of government? WRONG answers only please.
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Linda Cosy
Linda Cosy@lindacosylife·
@Maxwell7899 @shanaka86 I’m sure we would. X can be very toxic. It’s not real life. Best wishes to you and your family. May you have the best life ever. ☮️
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
JUST IN: The United States has destroyed Iran’s air force. It has sunk Iran’s navy. It has degraded 70 percent of Iran’s missile launchers. It has hit the factories, the airbases, the ammunition depots, the radar systems, the command nodes. Secretary Rubio confirmed all four objectives are “ahead of schedule.” The IDF says the campaign is “days from completion.” Hegseth says “we are finishing it.” And at 12:10 AM local time today, an Iranian drone struck the fully loaded Kuwaiti supertanker M/T Al Salmi at Dubai’s port anchorage, setting it ablaze, punching through the hull, and threatening the first major oil spill of the war, 31 nautical miles from the Burj Khalifa. All 24 crew are safe. The fire has been extinguished. The molecule has not moved. This is the paradox that defines the 2026 war. The US has achieved comprehensive military victory over every conventional capability Iran possesses. And the strait is still closed. The toll booth is still collecting two million dollars per tanker in yuan. Transits are at nine per day versus 138. The insurance market is still shut. And Iran just demonstrated, with a single drone hitting a 320,000-tonne VLCC at anchor in Dubai’s waters, that it can threaten every vessel in the Gulf regardless of how many airbases are cratered in Isfahan. The WSJ reports that Trump has privately told aides he is willing to end the war even if Hormuz stays closed. Read that sentence again. The President of the United States is prepared to accept that the waterway carrying twenty percent of the world’s oil will remain under Iranian permission-only control after the most intensive air campaign since 2003. The stated objectives will be achieved. The unstated objective, which was always the real one, will not be. This is what I have been writing about since Day One. The war everyone is watching is between militaries. The war that is actually reshaping the global economy is between molecules and chokepoints. You can destroy every launcher, every factory, every airbase, every radar dish on the Iranian plateau, and the strait remains 39 kilometres wide, bordered by Iranian territory, within range of shore batteries, mines, kamikaze drones, and fast-attack boats that cost less than a single Patriot interceptor. The military campaign operates on the logic of degradation. The chokepoint operates on the logic of geography. Geography does not degrade. While Trump weighs his exit, Dar is in Beijing right now securing Chinese backing for Pakistan-hosted peace talks. The quadrilateral of Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, and Pakistan endorsed the initiative two days ago. China told Pakistan to “restore normal navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.” The NPT Review Conference opens in 27 days. The Trump-Xi summit is six weeks away. And sitting between the military victory and the diplomatic framework is the molecule, waiting in a pipeline, in a tanker, in a cylinder beneath Isfahan, indifferent to the outcome of every battle fought in its name. The navy is sunk. The air force is gone. The factories are burning. And the tanker is still on fire in Dubai. The war the Pentagon designed is won. The war that matters, the war over whether twenty percent of global oil, a third of the world’s helium, and half of seaborne fertiliser can physically move through a 39-kilometre strait, is exactly where it was on February 28. The molecule does not negotiate. It does not recognise military victory. It flows, or it does not. And today, Day 31, it does not. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Maxwell
Maxwell@Maxwell7899·
@lindacosylife @shanaka86 The sad thing is I DO know you. I know you and I have more in common with one another than with the fat pig squatting in the People's House.
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Linda Cosy
Linda Cosy@lindacosylife·
@Maxwell7899 @shanaka86 You don’t even know me. This is just posts on X. Go do some thinking. Maybe you can save the world with your premade propaganda signs. Hurry! Before the USA gets a king! You must get out there! Save us! 😂
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Maxwell
Maxwell@Maxwell7899·
@lorena_hale_z Not at all. But W\we have to do something about that silly hat you're mistakenly wearing.
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Mark Meadows
Mark Meadows@MarkMeadows·
Activist judges, if left unchecked, will be the death of our democracy.
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Maxwell@Maxwell7899·
@Arkypatriot A bowling alley? Not quite the same thing as a $400,000,000 nonsensical ballroom paid for with bribes.
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USMC Lady Vet 🇺🇸
USMC Lady Vet 🇺🇸@Arkypatriot·
So the court says only the congress has the right to change the construction of the White House. Truman installed a bowling alley, Eisenhower moved it out, Nixon put it back in. No public funds are being used for the ballroom
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Angela Belcamino
Angela Belcamino@AngelaBelcamino·
Kristi Noem knew—so what? No one should be kink-shamed. It’s nobody’s business. Agree?
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Maxwell@Maxwell7899·
@lindacosylife @shanaka86 I am liberal because I am cursed with critical thinking skills. Something you obviously lack.
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James O'Keefe
James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII·
Today we’re going to get people arrested for election crimes. Don’t believe it? Watch.
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OldTimeHardball
OldTimeHardball@OleTimeHardball·
What’s your all-time favorite sports movie? 1. Major League 2. Field of Dreams 3. Bad News Bears 4. The Natural 5. Hoosiers 6. Rudy 7. Bull Durham 8. Slap Shot 9. Miracle 10. Write in another sports movie
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Maxwell@Maxwell7899·
@BuzzPatterson Actually pickle brain 'Murica is watching Agent Orange sleepwalk into a strategic defeat ANYONE, even you can see coming. But tomorrow he will declare victory and take his toys home.
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
I never thought I’d live to see half of the United States root for US military defeat. What a sad and sick commentary. It’s disgusting.
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Maxwell@Maxwell7899·
@lindacosylife @shanaka86 I asked a single question about a single thing karen. Agent Orange will destroy the world to rules the ashes and you are cheerleading like the sad trombone you are. Now delete your account and go lie down by your dish fool.
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Linda Cosy
Linda Cosy@lindacosylife·
@Maxwell7899 @shanaka86 There’s more to life than gasoline prices. Guess you should have made better choices in your life if you can’t afford gas. I really don’t know, my husband fills up my car every week for me. I just asked him, 3.80 something.
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Maxwell
Maxwell@Maxwell7899·
@TimWhite777 @SmittyWinning @shanaka86 You kids should just get a room already. 'Murica has burned through a quarter of the 3200 tomahawks in theater. Procurement has order 57 for 2026. Kegseth is using $3 million interceptors to take out $20,000 drones. Iran can just keep doing what it's doing and Israel is toast
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
JUST IN: The United States has fired 2,400 Patriot interceptors in 31 days. It manufactures 650 per year. Replenishment at current production takes three and a half years. It has consumed 40 percent of its global THAAD inventory. It produces fewer than 100 THAAD interceptors annually. Full replenishment takes four to five years. Each interceptor contains neodymium and samarium-cobalt magnets sourced from Chinese-controlled supply chains. The US defence rare earth stockpile has approximately two months remaining. Read those numbers again. The US military has consumed more precision weapons in one month than it can manufacture in three years, using materials it can only source from the country it may need to fight next. Every Patriot fired at an Iranian Fattah-2 over Riyadh is a Patriot that does not exist for a Chinese DF-21 over the Taiwan Strait. Every rare earth magnet consumed in Gulf interceptors is a magnet that cannot be installed in a replacement built for the Pacific. The Iran war is not just depleting American arsenals. It is depleting American deterrence against China. And the country counting the interceptors from both sides of the table, as supplier and as future adversary, is the same country hosting peace talks in Beijing right now. China controls 90 percent of rare earth refining. China produces 90 percent of the world’s high-performance magnets. China buys 80 to 91 percent of Iran’s oil exports. China provides BeiDou navigation and ammonium perchlorate propellant to the Iranian missiles that are forcing the US to burn through its interceptor stockpile. China is simultaneously the supplier of the weapons America is using, the supplier of the weapons Iran is using, the primary customer of the oil the war is disrupting, and the only country with the leverage to end the disruption. The arithmetic of the grand bargain is not complicated. The US needs Chinese rare earths to rebuild its interceptor inventory. China needs Hormuz open to receive Iranian oil. The US needs the war to end before its stockpiles hit zero. China needs tariff relief, semiconductor export control rollbacks, and Taiwan arms-sale restraint. Both sides need something only the other can provide. The question is not whether a deal happens. The question is how much of America’s strategic position in the Pacific gets traded for the minerals needed to survive the Gulf. RAND estimated that 78 percent of US defence contractors would face production shutdowns within 90 days of a Chinese rare earth cutoff. The 2027 deadline to ban Chinese-sourced magnets from Pentagon procurement is nine months away with no domestic alternative at scale. MP Materials operates the only US rare earth mine and ships its concentrate to China for processing. The mine-to-magnet supply chain that the Pentagon needs to survive a Taiwan contingency runs through the country the Taiwan contingency is designed to deter. This is not a supply chain problem. This is a civilisational dependency. The United States built the most advanced military in human history on materials processed by its principal strategic competitor. It is now fighting a war that burns through those materials at a rate that makes replenishment impossible without the competitor’s cooperation. And the competitor is sitting in a conference room in Beijing today, across the table from Pakistan’s foreign minister, calculating exactly how much of America’s future it can extract in exchange for the minerals America needs to have a future at all. The deal of the century is not a choice. It is arithmetic. And the arithmetic leads to Beijing. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Maxwell
Maxwell@Maxwell7899·
@RepFine If fat was intelligence you would be a fucking genius. But alas, you are a dumb as a box of rocks. IF you passed your voter suppression act it would hurt republican kkklowns more than you realize fat boy.
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Congressman Randy Fine
Let me get this straight. Senate leadership can ram through a bill behind closed doors with 5 Senators at 3 AM—but can’t get the SAVE America Act passed, which is supported by over 80% of Americans. WE THE PEOPLE should be outraged. I’m not backing down until the SAVE America Act is passed and our entire government is funded.
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Susan Park 👹🤘
Susan Park 👹🤘@Susan16Park·
Note that outside the USA we don’t fawn over Trump nor ignore or excuse his inept policies. We hate the fucker and are not scared to say no. Trump has greatly damaged the USAs reputation and standing.
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Linda Cosy
Linda Cosy@lindacosylife·
@shanaka86 What reality are you living in? Overly poetic, nonsense reality. Iran terrorists are losing. They have a life that no one with intelligence would ever choose to live. They are evil.
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Don Winslow@donwinslow·
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
The White House has gotten this image of Karoline Leavitt censured from Getty because it was “unflattering “. Please don’t you dare share it.
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Jamie Bonkiewicz
Jamie Bonkiewicz@JamieBonkiewicz·
The craziest part about them renaming Palm Beach International Airport to President Donald J Trump International Airport is that he raped kids with Jeffrey Epstein
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Gianl1974
Gianl1974@Gianl1974·
ICE guards are betting on which detainee will kill themselves next. The AP just exposed the savage conditions of a detention camp in El Paso. The Associated Press got inside Camp East Montana. What they found should be on the front page of every newspaper in this country until it closes. About 3,000 people packed in per day. Loud, unsanitary quarters crawling with insects. Food so scarce that detainees steal from each other just to eat. Disease spreading through filthy rooms, showers, and restrooms that go uncleaned. People losing weight. People unable to see a doctor. People losing their minds. Staff made nearly one 911 call per day in the camp's first five months. One call captures a man sobbing after being assaulted by another detainee. Another has a doctor describing a man banging his head against a wall while expressing suicidal thoughts. A nurse calls about a pregnant woman in severe pain with coronavirus. Detainees suffering seizures, some resulting in serious head trauma. Ages ranged from a 19-year-old who fell from a bunk to a 79-year-old who couldn't breathe. And then there's the detail that should haunt this administration for the rest of its existence. Owen Ramsingh, a former property manager from Columbia, Missouri, who spent weeks in the camp before being deported to the Netherlands, told the AP he overheard a security guard talking about a betting pool among the staff. They were wagering on which detainee would be next to die by suicide. The guard said he had put $500 in. The total pot rode on the outcome. Ramsingh said the talk was particularly devastating because he had contemplated suicide himself. Guards are gambling on the deaths of people in their custody. People who are hungry. People who are sick. People who are begging for help through 911 calls that come in every single day. And the staff turned it into a game. This is not some rogue facility. This is the system working exactly as this administration designed it. Overcrowded by policy. Underfed by neglect. Understaffed by choice. They built a place where human beings deteriorate and then the people paid to watch over them place bets on who breaks first. The AP has the data. The recordings. The interviews. The court filings. This is documented. This is real. This is happening right now in El Paso, Texas, in the United States of America. Share this. Do not let them bury it under another news cycle.
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