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Anthony Prowse
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Anthony Prowse retweetledi
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WO DIE AFD SPAREN WIRD!
- 33 Mrd. €
Abschaffung Klima- und Transformationsfonds (KTF)
- 17 Mrd. €
Abschaffung CO2-Steuer
- 11,5 Mrd. €
Abschaffung
Waffenlieferungen mehr an Ukraine
- 9,3 Mrd. €
Abschaffung BMZ
- 6 Mrd. €
Abschaffung Unterstützung internationaler Klimaprogramme
- 4,3 Mrd. €
Abschaffung nationaler Emissionshandel für Unternehmen
- 356 Mio. €
Abschaffung WHO- und Pandemieverträge
Das allein sind schon über 80 Mrd. Euro Einsparungen!
Unser Haushalts-Plan:
dserver.bundestag.de/btd/21/029/210…
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Martin Sichert. Unzensiert. Jetzt abonnieren!
👉 t.me/martinsicherti… 💙🇩🇪

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@LilitThyra Und es ist eine Schande dass es hier in Reinform geschriebenist
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Jeanette macht sich über die Namen der Kinder von Björn Höcke lustig, nur weil der nicht ihre politischen Ansichten teilt!
Seid nicht wie Jeanette, habt etwas Niveau!
Wenn Linke keine Argumente haben und ihnen keine Angriffsfläche geboten wird, machen die sich eben über die Kinder lustig... Linke sind hasserfüllte, traurige und bemitleidenswerte Kreaturen...

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He spent seven years chained to a radiator in a dark basement. He had never seen sunlight. The day they set him free, he walked to a window… and stayed there for nine straight hours, just looking.
In February 2023, officers carrying out a welfare check at a condemned house in western Pennsylvania found something they hadn’t expected.
A dog.
A large, mixed-breed male, chained to a radiator pipe with a padlocked collar around his neck. The chain was barely fourteen inches long.
Fourteen inches. For seven years.
The man who had lived there had died weeks earlier. Neighbors knew about him — but no one knew about the dog. The basement had no windows. The only lightbulb had burned out long before anyone arrived. There was a bowl of hardened food and another filled with murky, green water, both just within reach of the chain.
That was his entire world.
Fourteen inches of space. Total darkness.
When they found him, he wasn’t lying down.
He was sitting.
Perfectly upright, in the dark, like he had been waiting.
A veterinarian later documented what that kind of life does to a body.
His muscles had wasted away so badly he could barely stand. When he tried to walk, his back legs gave out — tendons shortened and stiff from years without movement. He could manage a few steps before collapsing. His body had forgotten how to move through space.
The collar had been put on when he was younger. As he grew, it didn’t. It pressed deeper into his neck until the skin healed over parts of it. Removing it required surgery. Beneath it was a full ring of raw, infected tissue that had been causing constant pain for years.
His nails had never worn down. They had curled under, piercing into his paw pads. Some had grown completely through, forcing him to stand on wounds he couldn’t escape.
His eyes had never adjusted to light.
When they brought him upstairs, even dim daylight overwhelmed him. He trembled, disoriented. For days, he had to stay in low light, slowly reintroduced to brightness. One eye eventually adapted. The other never fully did.
And touch… was unfamiliar.
The first time someone gently placed a hand on his head, he flinched so hard he fell over. The second time, he pulled away. The third time… he leaned in just slightly.
Just enough to feel.
Recovery took months.
Physical therapy, careful feeding, constant care. He relearned how to walk step by step. The first time he crossed a room, he stumbled — but he got back up.
On his twenty-third day in foster care, something happened.
His caregiver carried him into the living room and set him down in a patch of sunlight.
He froze.
He stood there for a long moment, as if unsure what it was.
Then, slowly, he moved toward the window.
He placed his front paws on the sill.
And looked outside.
He sat down.
And didn’t move for nine hours.
Not asleep. Not restless. Just… watching.
The sky. Trees. Birds. Cars passing. Grass moving in the wind.
Everything he had never seen before.
His foster sat behind him, quietly crying as she watched him take it all in.
He was later adopted by a retired postal worker who lived alone in a small house filled with big windows. The man chose him on purpose.
“Everyone wants the easy dogs,” he said. “I know what it feels like to be overlooked.”
He built wide shelves under every window in the house so the dog could rest comfortably and see outside.
He named him Seven.
For the years he lost.
Now around ten years old, Seven moves slowly, with a stiff gait. One eye remains cloudy. A ring of scar tissue circles his neck. His nails still need frequent care.
But every day, he spends hours by the windows.
He follows the sun from one side of the house to the other. Morning light. Afternoon glow. Evening shadows.
He watches everything.
And he never goes into a room without a window. If a door closes and he’s left in the dark, he cries — not a bark, but a deep, aching sound. The kind that comes from memory.
So the man opens the door.

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@fornalutxenca Aber wir wissen um der Lügenkanzler bescheid
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Die AfD stellt mehrere Anträge über die Bezahlung von „Journalisten“ durch den Staat. Mit Millionen!
Diese Liste zu veröffentlichen wird der AfD untersagt und würde eine Straftat darstellen. Wegen Geheim und so. Ja, ja.
Das Annehmen des Geldes ist jedoch keine. ☝️
Im Gegenteil. Der Staat erhält ja eine Gegenleistung dafür.
Wie sieht diese „Gegenleistung“ aus?
Man betreibt als Dank „unabhängigen Journalismus“?
Wohl kaum.
Die Berichterstattung über das Klima, die AfD, Wirtschaft usw. ist nichts anderes mehr als Verlust der vierten Gewalt.
Es ist Abbild der Politik. Ein Staat der soweit unten angekommen ist, der ist keine Demokratie mehr. Die Macht geht nicht mehr vom Volk aus, sondern von den gekauften Medien.
Punkt.
Tweet aus.
Matthias V. Diener@MDiener72345
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🚨🚨 DURO GOLPE MORTAL a la presidenta del Banco Central Europeo, Christine Lagarde.
Suiza 🇨🇭 APROBÓ en referéndum garantizar el uso PERMANENTE del dinero en efectivo. 👏👏👏
Un 73% de los votantes respaldó una iniciativa para garantizar la disponibilidad permanente de dinero en efectivo en el país, que no podrá ser reemplazada por dinero virtual.
Con el dinero en efectivo la Agenda 2030 no se puede implementar. EL EFECTIVO ES VIDA Y LIBERTAD⚔️🔥

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@OF_Schroedinger Das ein schließt das andere nicht aus, es kommt nur darauf an, was am besten für derjenigen sind
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Ja, Menschen mit Behinderungen brauchen auch eine besondere Schule, mit entsprechendem Personal, das den Ansprüchen gerecht wird.
Fachärzte gegen die AfD@austeildienst
Die #AfD in #SachsenAnhalt will #Inklusion beenden. Mehr muss man über diese Partei nicht wissen. 🤮
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@michael19994035 Die waren alle sehr schlecht, aber Schröder war das beste eine schlechte haufen
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@Mainzer1974 Wenn das der Fall wäre, betrete ich diese MacDonald nicht, auch davon soll er gefeuert werden
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