
@EndWokeness They’re eating the dogs They’re eating the cats
Michele Basye
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@EndWokeness They’re eating the dogs They’re eating the cats











If you're upset with @LeaderJohnThune, read this and see what he is doing to block President Trump's agenda. As of May 18, 2026, the 119th Congress has seen approximately 730 House-passed bills sent over to the Senate. SEVEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY. And the overwhelming majority are STILL sitting there pending, stalled, slow walked, buried in committee, or trapped behind Senate procedure while the clock keeps ticking on President Trump’s term. President Trump has just over 2 years left. This is NOT the time for delay. This is NOT the time for Senate games. This is NOT the time for “process.” This is the time for ACTION. Here are just SOME examples: - SAVE America Act Passed the House on February 11, 2026. STILL stalled in the Senate. Roughly 96+ days sitting there while Republicans talk endlessly about election integrity. - H.R. 1834 — “Breaking the Gridlock Act” Read a second time in the Senate on February 10, 2026 and placed on the legislative calendar. Approximately 97 days old and STILL sitting. - Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act Passed the House. STILL pending in the Senate while Americans are warned about financial surveillance and government overreach. Now look at this insanity: - H.R. 8469 → Passed House May 15, 2026 (400-15 vote). Pending in Senate. - H.R. 8365 → Passed House May 14, 2026. Pending in Senate. - H.R. 5625 → Passed House May 14, 2026. Pending in Senate. - H.R. 6260 → Passed House May 14, 2026. Pending in Senate. And that’s just THIS WEEK. Meanwhile, there are ENTIRE batches of bills from: - October 2025 - September 2025 - Summer 2025 that are now sitting: - 200 days old - 300 days old - 400+ days old with little to NO Senate movement. Why? Americans are sick and tired of hearing about: - Senate procedure - Filibuster excuses - Internal negotiations - “Timing concerns” - Political calculations The American people voted for RESULTS. The House is passing bills. President Trump is signing Executive Orders. But Executive Orders are temporary. Congress is supposed to CODIFY the MAGA agenda into LAW. That means: - Election integrity - Border security - Energy independence - Anti-DEI protections - Government accountability - America First economic policies - Anti-CBDC protections - Immigration enforcement ALL of it should be moving with urgency RIGHT NOW. Instead, the Senate feels like a bottleneck. And MAGA voters need to start asking hard questions. Why are Republicans campaigning like fighters but governing like managers? Why is there no wartime urgency when Democrats spent years aggressively pushing their agenda at full speed? Why are Senate Republicans acting like they have unlimited time when President Trump’s legislative window is rapidly closing? John Thune, people are watching. This is your Senate now. The excuses are running out. MAGA needs to raise its voice NOW before this historic opportunity slips away into procedural paralysis and political cowardice. Stop the speeches. Stop the optics. Start codifying the agenda.






@baroncoleman It’s PROVEN the official arrest date was Sep 12! It’s also PROVEN the interrogation occurred at 6:25PM on Sep 12! Go ahead and use that same format you put out earlier to admit you were wrong and issue an apology to me. “But last Friday morning, Washington County Deputy Attorney Courtney Sinagra phoned the Prospect to say she had an explanation: The “evening of Robinson’s arrest” was actually September 12, the day after the early documentation had initially reported, because—Sinagra said—the alleged assassin was never actually “arrested” in Washington County but nearly four hours north in Provo, by which point it was well past midnight.” How’s it feel to be out lawyered by a lowly Green Beret? You really suck as a lawyer. Full article. 👇 prospect.org/2026/04/15/hol…

I have CONFIRMED Tyler Robinson WAS in custody at the Washington County Sheriff's Office at 6:50p on September 11, 2025. You may post your apologies below. I'm eager to hear all about how it's normal for people to post confessions to Discord AFTER they are in custody.

