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Sally R Hemmer

@SallyRoth

I have no patience for nonsense. We are getting what we deserve, good and hard.

Kansas Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Joel Pollak
Joel Pollak@joelpollak·
What’s the threat Donald Trump poses to America? That things might work properly? That we might have a border? That we might prevent a nuclear Iran? That we might have an economy that helps the working class? The only threat is to fake journalists losing their monopoly on opinion
John Harwood@JohnJHarwood

pretending that the threat Donald Trump poses to America and the world is comparable to any other modern president of either party is the very definition of chickenshit

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Megan Basham
Megan Basham@megbasham·
I really don’t understand @Altard_State. It’s supposed to be a Christian company—they play Christian music in the stores and sell all of this Christian-branded merchandise—and yet their clothes are as hoochie, if not hoochier, than anything I see at nonChristian retailers! It’s kind of the opposite of a good witness.
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Sally R Hemmer
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One of the things that’s so disturbing about sex addiction therapy programs is they liken it to alcohol or drug addiction. They don’t warn spouses or families of the dangerousness of it, they don’t acknowledge the sexual abuse that has often occurred, and instead label them as enablers.
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Amy E. Sousa, MA Depth Psychology
What we are seeing in so many of these men is sexual addiction and fetish. Autogynophilia is a known sexual paraphilia where a man self sexualizes himself as his objectified fantasy woman. This is largely influenced by porn, specifically sissy hypno porn. These men are heterosexual. Before its complete capture by activists and pharma interests, psychology used to be clear about the connections between porn, paraphilias, and other antisocial behaviors. Serial killers like Ed Gein, Jerry Brudos, Edmond Kemper, and Gary Heidnik all cross dressed. Autogynophilia is linked to escalating behaviors. Paraphilias are known to cluster and where we find one, we’re likely to see others. The normalization of trans ideology in culture has endorsed these men to publicly act out their fetish more and more brazenly. And instead of curbing this deeply antisocial behavior, many are actually applauding these men as “stunning and brave.” The behavior is disturbing and brings up women’s natural revulsion & disgust instincts against antisocial behaviors. But women are being directed to repress our natural instincts. And the worst of this insanity is that we’re being told, contrary to all safeguarding basics, to actually accept these men into our intimate spaces where we are in states of undress.
The Bulwark@BulwarkOnline

“Obviously we've seen the photos of him positioning himself as though he had large breasts. It's like a Sam Rockwell-White Lotus situation where Sam Rockwell liked the lady boys so much, he decided he had to be one.” - @jbarro on Kristi Noem's husband Bryon

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Sally R Hemmer@SallyRoth·
One of the things that’s so disturbing about sex addiction therapy programs is they liken it to alcohol or drug addiction. They don’t warn spouses or families of the dangerousness of it, they don’t acknowledge the sexual abuse that has often occurred, and instead label them as enablers.
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The Real Mike Rowe
The Real Mike Rowe@mikeroweworks·
If you haven’t heard, and even if you have, Jimmy Kimmel said this about Markwayne Mullin, former Senator from Oklahoma, and our newest Secretary of Homeland Security: “We have a plumber now protecting us from terrorism.” Apparently, there has been some backlash. Plumbers were offended, obviously, as were parents of plumbers, spouses of plumbers, children of plumbers, and millions of people who have had a plumber show up when they needed one. Comedians were also offended, (the funny ones, anyway,) along with a surprising number of terrorists - especially those with access to hot and cold running water. However, in spite of the ensuing kerfuffle, @jimmykimmel doubled down. “I’m not upset that the head of Homeland Security was a plumber,” he said, “I’m upset that he isn’t still a plumber." He further elucidated by adding, "I wouldn't put a plumber in charge of Homeland Security for the same reason I wouldn't call a five-star general to pull a rat out of my toilet, OK? We all have our areas of expertise.” Being offended is always a choice, and I don’t choose to be offended by a joke, even one that comes at the expense of the skilled tradespeople my foundation tries to elevate. But I am a tad butt hurt by the suggestion that skilled workers should never evolve into something new, and that competence is somehow limited to one vocation. Obviously, expertise and skill are important. If I need a new kidney, I’d prefer a doctor do the surgery, not a late-night talk show host. But if the doctor in question used to host a talk show, why would I hold that against him? Ten years ago, during one of the presidential debates, @MarcoRubio answered a workforce-related question by arguing that America needed to get shop class back into high schools. He concluded by saying, “What our country needs are more welders and fewer philosophers.” A lot of people on this page commented that Rubio and I were singing from the same hymnal, but in fact, we weren’t. At least not entirely. Because I don’t think the current shortage of welders has anything to do with an overabundance of philosophers. In fact, I think it’s a mistake to promote one vocation at the expense of the other. What we really need in this country, are more welders who can talk intelligently about Aristotle, and more philosophers who can run an even bead. More Generals, in other words, who can fix their own toilets, and more plumbers who can hold a powerful government job. This is what Mullin did. He was a private citizen who mastered an essential skill and then turned that skill into a multi-million-dollar company that employed a lot of people and served a lot of customers. That gave him the freedom to do other things with his life, including a career in public service which got him into Congress, where he’s spent the last eleven years doing whatever Congressmen do. Now, he has a very consequential position in the Cabinet of the current administration. Is that not the embodiment of the American Dream? I get that Jimmy Kimmel might have a problem with Mullin’s politics, but what possible objection could he have about the trajectory of his career, or his desire to do more than one thing with his life? The only sensible thing to do in the wake of a moment this tone deaf, is remind America that the skills gap is wide, and getting wider. The shortage of skilled tradespeople is now headline news and closing it is nothing less than a matter of national security. This year, my foundation has set aside $10 million dollars to help train the next generation of plumbers, and lots of other essential workers. I'm talking about hundreds of thousands of AI-proof, six figure jobs that don't require a four-year degree, waiting to be filled. The money is currently available to anyone who wants to master a useful skill at mikeroweworks.org. Apply today. As for those of you genuinely offended by Kimmel's comments, consider expressing your disappointment with a modest donation to mikeroweWORKS. Our work ethic scholarship is making a real difference, and your money will be well spent, I promise. The donate button is big and red and hard to miss, at mikeroweworks.org I’d love to chat but I’ve gotta pull a rat out of my toilet…
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Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸
Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸@ChristinaPushaw·
I think the issue is much broader than most people realize. It's not just about dating, it's about a decline in all kinds of socialization for a huge percentage of young people. It manifests in different ways: many kids today are not eager to get a driver license at 16 anymore or move out at 18 (granted, that is probably an economic problem more than a psychological one). Young people (teens-early 20s) today are overall way more isolated and lonely than we were at their age. They grew up in a panopticon and are, understandably, afraid of doing something wrong or "cringe" that gets recorded and makes them an object of online ridicule. This is causing social anxiety en masse. They don't go out and party like my generation did in high school and college. They don't have as many experiences like we did at that age, of meeting strangers at house parties and striking up conversations that convert into friendships. Now if there is a house party, I imagine, they're all on their phones. I am not trying to be condescending, because the issue is broader than any individual and the social conditioning is powerful. They don't have as big of a friend circle at all, generally speaking, and those friends they have, they interact with online more than in-person. Dating is just a symptom, downstream of the decline in real world socialization. Obviously there are exceptions to this rule. There are still communities where kids and young adults have healthy social lives that our generations would recognize. But things have changed dramatically. I would guess you've seen some of this with your daughter's classmates.
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Thistle King
Thistle King@thistle_ki35141·
Who is your pick for the 2026 Kansas gubernatorial GOP primary:
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
RE: The Moon Launch OK, look, I admit it. I am an astronaut fanboy nerd (except for one ex-astronaut politician whose head resembles a scrotum). If you are a late Boomer or early Gen Xer, you remember. You heard Genesis read from an astronaut orbiting the Moon. You and all your friends wanted to be astronauts, more than anything. You remember that your parents bought your family’s first color TV to watch Neil Armstrong on the Moon. You built the LEM and CSM models and only killed a few brain cells with the glue. You were scared and prayed during Apollo 13. You had the lunchbox. You were sad when they cut off funding for the rest of the Moon landings. You were amazed when they saved Skylab. You watched all the movies. (You saw “The Right Stuff” and “Apollo 13” at least 20 times each.) You cried over Challenger and Columbia. You got older and wondered why we became so timid. Why not more of the Moon? Why not Mars? Why not beyond? The ISS seemed so…. limiting. You always said that the US space program was the one thing you did not care how much your were taxed for. Elon became a god of space travel, and you were there for it. So it’s our day, fellow astronaut nerd fanboys and fangirls. Put on your make-believe astronaut beanies and goggles, be 8 again, and remember the way you took that refrigerator cardboard box and turned it into the inside of an Apollo capsule with magic markers, Scotch tape and buttons stolen from your Mom’s sewing box. WE’RE GOING BACK TO THE FREAKING MOON BABY!!!!!🚀❤️🤍💙🇺🇸
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DiaperDiplomacy
DiaperDiplomacy@DiaperDiplomacy·
“Our Country Is Being Scammed.” — Trump Responds to Doocy on Birthright Citizenship at SCOTUS
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Sally R Hemmer@SallyRoth·
@GeriPerna Worked for church once. Mainstream, very popular and respected. It was one of the most disgusting workplace environments I’ve ever been a part of. Just absolute evil. Changed how I view churches, and the people in them, forever.
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Geri Perna
Geri Perna@GeriPerna·
I once was a bookkeeper for a church. We got a new Pastor and he was very arrogant. I remember that I handled the confidential tithes and offerings of the parishioners, and he wanted to see them. I told him no. I told him that wasn't any of his business, and as a pastor he should know that. Then he started bringing in friends to speak on Sundays. Love offerings were collected, and on Monday morning, he would ask me how much had been collected. Let's say it was $1459.00. He would tell me to round that up. So, I would say, okay, $1500? He would say no, give them $2000. I fought him. Things got ugly. He started pounding his fist on the desk, telling me that the buck stopped with him. I yelled right back, and I told him that I treated that checkbook as if it were God's checkbook and I wasn't writing another check from it. I quit on the spot. Pastors and churches need to be held accountable. Their financials should be completely public.
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MaryCate Delvey
MaryCate Delvey@marycatedelvey·
@amnestyusa I can’t wait til this stupid perverted shit is over
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Sally R Hemmer@SallyRoth·
@TriciaBurt That’s great news! They should be teaching some form of US History at every grade level.
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@Kansas1
@Kansas1@TriciaBurt·
Kansas Legislature passed a school requirement for a civics test prior to graduation based on the U.S. naturalization test. It's on Gov. Kelly's desk this week. The bill also included teaching communism and socialism. #ksed #ksleg HB 2412
Sally R Hemmer@SallyRoth

My middle schoolers have had no US history curriculum to date in the public schools. They didn’t know the name of the Civil War. We started doing the citizenship test questions via flash cards and they now could pass it with flying colors. Excited to do this with them next!

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Sally R Hemmer@SallyRoth·
@RealTraderJill You could have just reposted. Oh, and correct people in the comments when they have assumed you wrote this. But of course you know that.
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TraderJill (Leigh)
TraderJill (Leigh)@RealTraderJill·
The following is from The Elsa Kurt Show, and I agree with every single word: "After Charlie Kirk was murdered there was something that felt and looked like revival happening, millions of people responded the way we should - with grief & prayer. And then the noise came back. Speculation, theories, people speaking with certainty before facts were even settled. People with large platforms - like Candace Owens - pushing that wave forward. Not careful, not measured, but CONFIDENT. Suggestive ("I'm just asking qUeSTiOns"). Enough to get people thinking they knew something they didn’t. The same people who have ZERO firsthand knowledge about anything, rage typing on their keyboard about how they “know” his wife plotted to have him killed. And once that door opened, others followed. That’s how this works. Influential voices don’t just share opinions, they set tone. And the tone shifted FAST from mourning to suspicion. I watched it happen. What should have been handled with care turned into content. And a grieving wife and her children ended up in the crosshairs of people who will never have to answer for what they said. That’s the part we shouldn’t be okay with. There’s a difference between wanting truth and wanting to be right. One waits. One rushes. One builds. The other tears down. Scripture doesn’t leave this vague: 'You will know them by their fruits.' Not their reach. Not their confidence. Not how many people repeat them. Fruit. If what’s coming out of it is division, accusation, and people going after a widow without evidence… we don’t need a debate about what that is. When Candace exhausts this topic, she’ll move on to the next tabloid style hit piece, just like she’s done time and again. The damage is done, mission accomplished, pockets lined, no accountability. 'But what if you're wrong, Elsa, and she IS guilty of something?' Well, I say what I've said before: I would rather be the fool who offered undeserving grace and kindness than the one who spewed undeserving cruelty. I'm not afraid of being wrong, I'm afraid of being evil. But you do you." My response: When you err on the side of evil, you're on the wrong side.
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