
Nikos Constantopolous 💥💥💥
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Nikos Constantopolous 💥💥💥
@Paramotor_Flyer
Shadow banned, Trump Fan 🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸❤️
Salt Lake City, Utah Katılım Ekim 2009
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I had a little fender bender around 5pm tonight 😩 in #SouthJordan, Utah
I want to thank @GovCox for allowing these people into our country 😡
No Drivers license ✅
No Insurance ✅
In the country illegally ✅
@MayorStaggs @realericmoutsos @bigbear5664 @SophieAnde49073 @phil_lyman @CoalitionUtah @TomHoman_ @iheartmindy @southjordancity
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@AmericaPapaBear They are paid to protect Islam 😏
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@TheTNHoller Get every single one of them out!
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“Show us the warrant! Do you feel good about your jobs?!”
ICE suddenly grabs and throws local folks to the ground as they snatch non-criminals at ROBERTSON COUNTY court, while local sheriffs threaten arrests for talking too loud.
Music City Migra Watch: instagram.com/reel/DWWGZDvDn…
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@the_christnats You never should have given up your firearms 😏
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I would accidentally leave the door unlocked 😏 (We have guns in our country) 😜
The Christian Nationalist Party@the_christnats
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
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Salt Lake City has long used water as a tool to control outcomes — not just a resource to serve the public.💧
This isn’t about whether there is enough water. It’s about who gets access to it.
Internal records show the City uses its “watershed management muscle to deny water” in order to stop development.
That’s not neutral governance — that’s picking winners and losers.
Essential utilities — water, sewer, power — should never be used as political leverage.
Imagine if the power company denied service based on policy disagreements.
That’s exactly what’s happening with water and Salt Lake City.
Salt Lake City claims to be the largest steward of water in the state. Full transparency is required:
👉 How much water does the City actually control?
👉 How is it allocated?
👉 Who gets approved — and who gets denied?
Lindsay Aerts@LindsayOnAir
👀👀 INBOX: @slcmayor has issued an ordinance that essentially blocks water from the new ICE warehouse on the city's West side citing Utah's water crisis.👇👇@abc4Utah #utpol
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This woman’s 6 year old son “expressed conservative values” in his classroom
The teacher created a certificate for him that said “Most likely to become a Dictator” and presented it to him in front of his entire class while classmates called him a “Naziphile”
The indoctrination taking place in our education system is a national emergency
What's your response to this......??👀
MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
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UTAH'S BROKEN ELECTIONS: Utah's election system doesn't just allow candidates to purchase access to primary ballots...
It also allows candidates to win elections even if they lost a majority of votes.
In 2020, Spencer Cox won the GOP governor's primary with just 36.1% support. Blake Moore won the CD1 primary with just 31%
In 2023, Celeste Maloy won the CD2 special election primary with 38.8%. In 2024, John Curtis won the senate primary with 48.7%
Our system is too easy to manipulate. Power and attention-hungry candidates pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to gather signatures to qualify for Republican ballots, then get elected with 1/3 of the vote.



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UPDATE: The @UtahAG just released the audio of the 2024 fall meeting at the @LGHendersonUtah office discussing the discovery by law enforcement that @GovCox fell short of the required voter signatures to be placed on the @UtahGOP primary ballot. Investigators inquired as to the steps for removal of @GovCox from the 2024 general election ballot.
🧩 Sadly, the audio is heavily redacted (see attached letter). Moreover, under GRAMA the @UtahAG Records Officer was required to inform me of the reductions within 10 business days of my initial request. Instead, he advised me that he would release the full record for a fee of $97.00. It took him 50+ days to download one audio file and email it to me with at least half of the meeting missing from the audio recording.
⚖️ Yet, another example of how the @UtahAG has descended to inbred arrogance and political abuse of power, while the narcissists who wield it demonstrate a blatant disregard for the rule of law.
📄 Nevertheless, a major feature of accountability is demanding the release of records that the criminals in government arrogantly created detailing their malfeasance. So we press forward!

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