
MrsPiper
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MrsPiper
@Raylansdad1
Freedom, Constitution,Less Government,Less Bullshit,Hard Working.


Kevin O'Leary says most people waste $15,000 a year on stupid stuff like $5 coffees "Stop buying coffee for five dollars and fifty cents" "You go to work and you spend $15 bucks on a sandwich, what are you an idiot. It costs you 99 cents to make a sandwich at home and bring it with you" "Bring your own water, your own drink or your own coffee mug. You start to add that up every day it's a ton of money" "Most people starting on their job making their first $60,000 piss away about $15,000 a year"





Benny Propaganson Comes for Massie This video from @bennyjohnson doing his usual propaganda song and dance on unsubstantiated claims about w and is one of the most clownish takes I've seen. The blatant hypocrisy, comparison to much more egregious cases and all-out lying is beyond agitating. How could you be the literal queen of the grift and accuse this man of grifting? How could you defend the people you like for things far worse, yet pretend @MassieforKY @RepThomasMassie is just the same? This video from Benny has so many lies in succession I couldn't even believe it. Unreal dude.

South Carolina, where the first shot of the civil war was fired, where 40 percent of those enslaved came through the Charleston port, is today engaged in an ugly recidivism to draw maps that will deny a Black person the chance to serve in Congress. The stakes could not be higher. Our political fight is not on a playground, but a moral battleground. We must stand for Black representation across the South.


The government is preparing to seize homes and land using eminent domain for the construction of a Data Center in Coweta County, Georgia This American’s childhood home is being “taken by force by Georgia Power. Homeowners in this county do not have a choice” It affects over 330 private properties. Georgia Power says it will negotiate purchases and easements and use eminent domain Georgia Power claims its to strengthen the grid for the growing energy demand in Georgia (due to many new data centers) The lines are widely linked to Project Sail, a massive proposed hyperscale data center campus that will span 829 acres





















