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TwinPeaksLiberty

@PeggyDowns7

TwinPeaksLiberty | Championing liberty & MAGA values. Big ideas to empower your growth. Focus: Education reform, School Choice, Personal freedom.

Longmont, Colorado Katılım Kasım 2012
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John Hickenlooper
John Hickenlooper@Hickenlooper·
Here it is plain and simple: the SAVE America Act would end universal mail-in voting. We’re fighting this at every turn and standing up for every American’s right to vote. NO on the SAVE Act.
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TwinPeaksLiberty@PeggyDowns7·
@mcsquared34 The Electoral College is a brilliant solution to the Tyranny of Pure Democracy.
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MC Squared
MC Squared@mcsquared34·
Abolish the electoral college. America is not a democracy it’s a dictatorship of capital. The backward United States needs to join the rest of the civilized world with the popular vote and ranked choices.
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Micah
Micah@micah_erfan·
🚨 63% of Americans support adopting a national popular vote for President.
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Chris Martz
Chris Martz@ChrisMartzWX·
I don’t want to hear anyone’s defense of the personal property tax. You should not have to pay any taxes on property you (allegedly) own after the sale of purchase. That’s the whole point of private ownership. Am I right? The police, firefighters, and schools can be funded through a consumption-based sales tax on optional purchases that are not required for actually living. And, if you don’t have kids that are in school, then you shouldn’t be forced to pay for public schools at all. For instance, I have no kids (yet), so why am I paying for others’ kids to go to school? Also, if everyone in a community uses the same basic services, why do people with more (or more valuable) land get taxed more to pay for the same things? And still, nobody has answered my other question. If we have to pay property taxes on land (and even vehicles in some states), then why is furniture not given a property tax? Why is your cookware not given a property tax? Why are clothes not taxed annually because that’s property too? Right? Why is it only land, motor vehicles, and equipment that get taxed on an annual basis according to the value the government determines it to be? The only fair tax to levy are consumption-based sales taxes (on non-essential items) at the sale of purchase and tariffs on imported goods. But if you insist that there mathematically must be an income tax (which I haven’t seen the evidence for because you’re really just admitting that government spending is out of control) to ensure that things get proper funding (assuming no fraud is occurring, which is naive), then it should be a flat tax. High income earners should not be punished because they’re successful. Estate tax needs to go. Inheritance tax needs to go. Capital gains tax needs to go. The payroll tax needs to go (along with the Social Security Ponzi scheme it funds). Annual registration fees also need to go. The property tax makes no sense because it is applied inconsistently and selectively. Again, why are land and vehicles taxed annually according to their value, but not other property? The income tax would only make sense if it were a flat tax applied to all income brackets at a low rate (<15% federal, and very small at the state level—or even nonexistent altogether where tourism is high, like it is in Florida where there is no state income tax). The sales tax is the only tax that makes fiscal sense. When other taxes are lower, people spend more because they have more disposable income. And, the rich would pay more because they buy more luxury items. The poor would not be hurt (like claimed) because most of the things they’d buy wouldn’t be taxed. Instead of defending the status quo, we should be looking for ways to downsize the government, reduce spending, and in turn give people more money in their pockets to spend at their will. That is true freedom in an American sense.
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C3
C3@C_3C_3·
Happy Tax Day! There are 193 countries in the world and Congress sends 177 of them US taxpayer money. Money from your paycheck. 177 of 193. 91.7% of the world. Don’t forget to pay. It’s sickening and must stop.
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Joshua Hall
Joshua Hall@JoshHall2024·
🚨BREAKING:🚨DOZENS OF ELECTIONS WORKERS WHO FACILITATED THE 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN PENNSYLVANIA have come forward claiming that they were PERSONALLY ORDERED by then Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf and Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar to TRASH A TOTAL OF OVER ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND BALLOTS CAST FOR PRESIDENT TRUMP and to count OVER ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND FRAUDULENT BIDEN BALLOTS that were cast in the names of dead voters and illegal aliens and shipped into election precincts in the middle of the night. The fraud was reportedly especially egregious in Philadelphia and was "outcome determinative"... President Trump was right that he actually WON THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA AND IT WAS STOLEN FROM HIM, according to these election workers. They are now warning about Democrat efforts that are already underway to try and RIG CLOSE RACES IN SWING DISTRICTS in the midterms in the commonwealth. These are STONE COLD CROOKS... ARRESTS NEED TO START NOW! 👊🏻🔥🇺🇸
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Deacon Nick Donnelly
Deacon Nick Donnelly@ProtecttheFaith·
This is absolutely insane Tell this to the 100,000s of English girls who have suffered the trauma of rape gangs Tell this to the Christians and Yazidi girls and women still suffering as sex slaves Tell this to the Christians in Nigeria, Sudan, Ethiopia et all being raped and murdered by Islamists conducting a genocide Tell this to the thousand plus Jews murdered on October 7th Tell this to the Israeli Jews and Arabs subjected to Hamas/Hezbollah terrorists attacks Tell this to the native citizens seeing their cultures swamped and destroyed by criminal invaders Its OK for Pope Leo, he's got 27/7 armed security, but ordinary people are experiencing the brunt of 21st century militant Islamism
Sign of the Cross@CatholicSOTC

Pope Leo: "We should perhaps be a little less fearful of Islam." lifesitenews.com/news/pope-leo-…

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Rep. John Larson
Rep. John Larson@RepJohnLarson·
Donald Trump is incapable of executing his duties as President. He stacked his cabinet with spineless cronies, so Congress needs to step in on the 25th Amendment. Proud to stand with my friend @RepRaskin on this important effort to determine presidential fitness for office.
Scott MacFarlane@MacFarlaneNews

NEW: 50 House Democrats introduce legislation to establish a Commission on Presidential Capacity to Discharge the Powers and Duties, citing Trump’s unhinged, “volatile & incoherent” actions Bill enables Congress to play its role in 25th Amendment

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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Seven sentences. Five audiences. Every word is a weapon aimed at a different target. This is the most compressed piece of strategic signaling in the history of social media diplomacy. On April 15, Trump posted: “China is very happy that I am permanently opening the Strait of Hormuz. I am doing it for them, also - And the World. This situation will never happen again. They have agreed not to send weapons to Iran. President Xi will give me a big, fat, hug when I get there in a few weeks. We are working together smartly, and very well! Doesn’t that beat fighting??? BUT REMEMBER, we are very good at fighting, if we have to - far better than anyone else!!!” Decode every sentence. “I am permanently opening the Strait of Hormuz.” The blockade is not a blockade. It is a service. Trump reframes the entire operation from aggression to provision. The navy enforcing interdiction is now the navy “opening” the strait. And “permanently” signals to oil markets, Asian importers, and Iran that the US intends to remain the guarantor of Hormuz transit indefinitely. Not as leverage. As architecture. “I am doing it for them, also - And the World.” China imports over 50 percent of its energy through Hormuz. Trump positions the blockade as a gift to Beijing. The country whose Iranian oil he just cut off is now the beneficiary. Bessent said hours earlier: “They can get oil. Not Iranian oil.” Trump completes the sentence: and I am the one making sure they can. “This situation will never happen again.” A doctrine in five words. The Hormuz crisis, Iran’s closure, the tolls, the mines, the 46 days of disruption will not recur because the United States is establishing permanent enforcement. No treaty. No negotiation. A unilateral declaration of perpetual chokepoint control posted on Truth Social. “They have agreed not to send weapons to Iran.” Unverified. China’s MFA called the arms reports “entirely fabricated” hours earlier. But the sentence forces Beijing into a trap. If China confirms, it concedes publicly. If China denies, it implies the weapons were under consideration. Silence reads as confirmation. Every response validates the claim. The rhetorical structure is designed to be unfalsifiable in real time. “President Xi will give me a big, fat, hug when I get there in a few weeks.” The May 14 to 15 summit confirmed in the most disarming language possible. “Big, fat, hug” humanizes the relationship for domestic audiences while signaling to Beijing that Trump views the summit as a victory lap. The framing shapes expectations before a single agenda item is discussed. “Doesn’t that beat fighting???” The carrot. Three audiences: To China, cooperation beats confrontation. To Americans, this president ended a war with a deal. To Iran, fighting is the alternative and you are losing. “BUT REMEMBER, we are very good at fighting, if we have to - far better than anyone else!!!” The stick. The hug is conditional. The cooperation is optional. The carrier strike group is not. The same paragraph offers peace and threatens war, and both are credible because the blockade proves both simultaneously. One post. Seven sentences. Five audiences: China, Iran, domestic voters, oil markets, and the May summit negotiating table. Every word measured. Every ambiguity deliberate. Every claim unfalsifiable in the window that matters. Trump did not write a tweet. He wrote a treaty draft disguised as a social media post.
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Adams County, CO GOP
Adams County, CO GOP@Adams_GOP·
STOP THE GASLIGHTING: Rural Colorado is paying the price for Denver’s failed priorities! 🏔️🚫 It is the height of hypocrisy to watch Governor Polis and Senators Hickenlooper and Bennet point fingers at President Trump for “callousness” when they’ve spent years mismanaging our state’s budget. For the first time in 35 years, Colorado has been denied a major disaster declaration—and it’s not hard to see why the federal government is skeptical of how we handle our money. While the Democrats redirected millions in state resources to support illegal aliens and social programs that don't serve our citizens, they left Western Colorado vulnerable. Now, after the historic Elk and Lee fires scorched 137,000 acres and floods ravaged the Southwest, our rural communities are being left with the bill. The Reality Check: $27.5 Million in damages from the Rio Blanco County fires. $13.8 Million in infrastructure damage from floods in La Plata, Archuleta, and Mineral counties. Crucial energy infrastructure destroyed: High-voltage lines serving the Piceance Basin—which powers up to 5% of the nation's natural gas—remain in ruins, threatening local jobs and national energy security. The Democrats want to blame the White House to hide their own ineffective leadership. They have the money for their political pet projects and illegal aliens, but when it comes to rebuilding the roads, culverts, and power lines that hard-working Coloradans rely on, the cupboard is suddenly bare. Our rural communities shouldn't be "footing the bill" because the state’s priorities are backwards. It’s time for the state to stop the blame game, quit the virtue signaling, and start putting Colorado citizens first. 🇺🇸 #ColoradoPolitics #WesternSlope #RuralColorado #Accountability #PiceanceBasin #COleg #ColoradoFires coloradosun.com/2026/04/14/fem…
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Overton
Overton@overton_news·
Stephen Miller could HARDLY keep it together when Jesse Watters asked if President Trump had been following the Swalwell saga. MILLER: “Why, has he had a bad week Jesse? I haven’t been watching.” [Bursts out into laughter] Then Miller dropped what he said is the single most important part of the entire story — and it leaves the Democrat Party completely exposed. MILLER: “The most important part about this story, and look, Swalwell is a scumbag, he is a terrible person, the worst of the worst, the lowest of the low, the most dishonest of the most dishonest…” “But the real story here is how the Democrat party controls its members through blackmail.” “It’s got a blackmail file on all of its politicians and it uses them to leverage and control them until it’s time to release it.” “That is how sick and twisted the Democrat party is.” “That’s the next thread we have to pull out here.”
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Y A R A
Y A R A@YZokaie·
Its budget week! I spoke for continuing essential dental care coverage for undocumented kids. And our amendment passed! Now I ask the Senate to follow our lead - No more money for private prisons at the expense of our kids
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Unite4Freedom
Unite4Freedom@Unite4Freedom·
The Wall of Proof: New DPOC Laws State leaders are no longer waiting for permission to secure their voter rolls. Governors in Florida, Mississippi, Utah, Tennessee, and South Dakota have officially signed legislation requiring Documentary Proof of Citizenship (DPOC) to register. These states are mirroring the common-sense language of the SAVE America Act, creating a multi-state firewall against non-citizen voting. Power to the People: 2026 Ballot Measures The citizens are taking the lead. Alaska and West Virginia have just joined Arkansas, Kansas, and South Dakota in certifying massive statewide ballot measures for 2026. The goal? A clear, constitutional prohibition on non-citizen voting in every single state and local election. This is how we protect the value of your vote! By incorporating state laws that align with the March 31st EO, these states are: Reinforcing Federal Standards: Making it impossible for federal mandates to be ignored or bypassed at the local level. Cleaning the Rolls: Using federal database access to ensure voter lists are accurate and legal. Restoring Trust: Giving voters the confidence that the system is transparent, secure, and valid. The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" (OBBBA) and the recent EO have provided the spark, but the states are bringing the fire. We are heading into 2026 with more security and more transparency than ever before. The era of uncertainty is ending. The era of #ElectionValidity is coming - we need to keep up the work. RT if you support Proof of Citizenship for EVERY voter!
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Rep. Keith Self
Rep. Keith Self@RepKeithSelf·
You don’t reward those who break our immigration laws with the precious gift of citizenship. You deport them. Not only is that commonsense, it’s the LAW.
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Adams County, CO GOP
Adams County, CO GOP@Adams_GOP·
STOP THE GASLIGHTING: Rural Colorado is paying the price for Denver’s failed priorities! 🏔️🚫 It is the height of hypocrisy to watch Governor Polis and Senators Hickenlooper and Bennet point fingers at President Trump for “callousness” when they’ve spent years mismanaging our state’s budget. For the first time in 35 years, Colorado has been denied a major disaster declaration—and it’s not hard to see why the federal government is skeptical of how we handle our money. While the Democrats redirected millions in state resources to support illegal aliens and social programs that don't serve our citizens, they left Western Colorado vulnerable. Now, after the historic Elk and Lee fires scorched 137,000 acres and floods ravaged the Southwest, our rural communities are being left with the bill. The Reality Check: $27.5 Million in damages from the Rio Blanco County fires. $13.8 Million in infrastructure damage from floods in La Plata, Archuleta, and Mineral counties. Crucial energy infrastructure destroyed: High-voltage lines serving the Piceance Basin—which powers up to 5% of the nation's natural gas—remain in ruins, threatening local jobs and national energy security. The Democrats want to blame the White House to hide their own ineffective leadership. They have the money for their political pet projects and illegal aliens, but when it comes to rebuilding the roads, culverts, and power lines that hard-working Coloradans rely on, the cupboard is suddenly bare. Our rural communities shouldn't be "footing the bill" because the state’s priorities are backwards. It’s time for the state to stop the blame game, quit the virtue signaling, and start putting Colorado citizens first. 🇺🇸 #ColoradoPolitics #WesternSlope #RuralColorado #Accountability #PiceanceBasin #COleg #ColoradoFires coloradosun.com/2026/04/14/fem…
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John Hickenlooper
John Hickenlooper@Hickenlooper·
The SAVE America Act would end universal mail-in voting. Something we made possible in Colorado when I served as governor. This wouldn’t just make voting harder for Democrats – it would hurt Republicans and Independents too. I’m still a hell NO on the SAVE Act.
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