Rob
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Maybe the worst tax policy idea I have ever heard.
Nancy Mace@NancyMace
Our seniors should not pay property taxes.
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@TrumpDailyPosts @julie_pipk71617 What’s the greatest threat to liberty in America?
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Not only should they pay, they should pay more
Nancy Mace@NancyMace
Our seniors should not pay property taxes.
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@sunnyright @ambrose_pike @RepThomasMassie No Israel with their free health care lives off your taxes along with 50 million illegals.
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Your reminder that Massie has been living off politics for upwards of 16 years, so it was either this or a podcast because he's got nothing else left
Thomas Massie for Congress@MassieforKY
I filed with FEC for the 2028 House race. This allows me to raise funds to continue my political operations supporting my position as a current office holder and as a potential candidate for federal office. I haven’t made a final decision about which office to seek, if I run.
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@RobRich711 @CyborgPeds what? around 40-50% of all fruit sold in the US is grown domestically and for vegetables it’s even higher at 65-70%. if you include ALL food, 85-90% of everything we buy is produced domestically.
the US is one of the most food secure and self sufficient countries in the world.
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You’re suggesting there are no produce sections in American grocery stores?
Mark R. Brown, AICP, CNU@CompletedStreet
Other countries: Fresh, affordable food available within walking distance of every neighborhood. U.S.: 15 brands of genetically modified hyper-processed ice cream that requires a $35,000 vehicle to access.
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These boots explain why America is collapsing.
No, seriously. Stay with me.
First off the boots.
I am terribly disappointed in what Under Armor is calling Valsetz these days.
For comparison on the left is the pair of Valsetz I've had for over 10 years. They're full of holes, have no tread, and they've hiked more miles than I count. I've loved them dearly but entropy claims us all one day and it's their time to go.
I figured I'd buy a new set of Valsetz since I saw they still exist. I looked at the listing on Amazon and thought they looked weird but that I'd give them a shot anyway since my last pair treated me well.
They arrived and I'm disappointed. The build quality feels cheap. The externals have less reinforcement and the little that is there has less stitching, meaning it's likely to break sooner. The internals have a much cheaper memory foam inside and are noticeably less plush. Finally the toe box is bigger for some reason, they're at least a half inch longer in the toe than the other pair, they fit more like a 10.5 than a 10.
I can't comment on wearing them too much as I've only done some basic breaking in, less than a week's worth of wear but they definitely aren't fantastic so far.
Overall, I'm disappointed to see my favorite pair of boots be reduced to slop.
But that's the entire country at this point.
Over the last decade we've seen the US reduced to an economic zone to plunder. The identity of "an American" is now as fluid and shifting as the spring breeze.
As a result, every company has focused on chasing profits in the shorter and shorter run. Companies are worried about the profits this quarter, nevermind next or the one after. That's because they don't see a long term future here. The goal is to get the profits now, consumer be damned. They're a wallet to plunder and nothing else.
Multinational conglomerates, billionaires, and foreign nations have plundered this country and are killing it so they can move onto the next host after this one dies. Nobody is chasing profits tomorrow because they won't be here.
The boots don't need to be good, they just need to trick the consumer into buying them because profits get announced in a few weeks anyway and there's still some brand goodwill to destroy.
This didn't happen overnight. It happened imperceptibly over time through taxation, economic policy, immigration policy, corporate culture, and greater cultural psyops. The entire system reinvented itself to serve itself at the behest of everyone else.
"The purpose of the system is what it does." And in this case the system extracts capital, returns little value, and moves capital out of the country forever. Money never comes in and it only goes out.
The United States is not dying. It is being killed. The perpetrators are the same ones promising to help you. They are the ENTIRE political class, the entire corporate class, and anyone who has either a dual citizenship or a home in a foreign nation.
It's not just a pair of boots.
It's an entire nation.
Our nation.

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@jlg_sunshine That wasn’t a spending bill. It was a Republican bill that raised the debt limit but it included my provision to cut spending 1% if Congress went a full year on a continuing resolution. Congress did in fact go a full year on a CR, but Mike Johnson became speaker and reneged on it
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