Brent Skoda

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Brent Skoda

Brent Skoda

@Scrodizzle

Medina, OH Katılım Temmuz 2012
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Tim Miller
Tim Miller@Timodc·
The government's stated rationale for this killing is that the victim was carrying a legal firearm. The very people that told us we need to accept mass child slaughter for the right to protect ourselves from scary Obama, now say the govt can kill you if you possess a weapon.
Tim Miller@Timodc

The 2nd Amendment protects us from government tyranny crowd changes their tune right quick when their preferred jack booted thugs kill a dude with a gun.

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nic carter
nic carter@nic_carter·
during Covid the government spent $4-5T or 20-25% of GDP on various handouts and stimulus programs. it's now clear – as was very predictable at the time – that this spending was overwhelmingly ridden with fraud. and the fraud wasn't really a side effect. the point was to use Covid to hand out gibs to all of the Biden admin's chosen affinity groups. meanwhile, every American ended up footing the bill through the resultant inflation. the Minnesota fraud is just the tip of the iceberg but it's totally indicative of what went on. no fraud checks whatsoever (remember that the emphasis during CARES and PPP was shoveling money out the door, and "some amount of fraud" was deliberately tolerated). I know I'm not alone in remembering the lines around the block at the luxury stores when the PPP cash first started going out. official government sources now admit staggering quantities of fraud. the SBA estimates $200b in PPP fraud [1]. the GAO estimated [2] pandemic-era unemployment fraud at $100-$135b. and of course, this is still under-reported, as no one wants to admit that the government funded fraudsters with taxpayer cash. more examples of massive billion-dollar frauds continue to trickle in, with MN being a great example. the real number is almost certainly in the trillions. this is one of the biggest institutionalized thefts in history, and we're still paying for it today, through higher debt levels, structurally higher inflation, higher short-end rates (to cure the burst of inflation), and higher long-end rates because creditors don't trust the government any more. an absolute travesty that few will acknowledge. [1] sba.gov/document/repor… [2] gao.gov/assets/gao-23-…
Bari Weiss@bariweiss

"You are gonna be the richest 25 year old InshaAllah." @CBSNews obtained dozens of documents that reveal how Minnesota fraudsters spent hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars on luxury cars, villas and overseas wire transfers . . . including to China. cbsnews.com/news/minnesota…

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Joe Weisenthal
Joe Weisenthal@TheStalwart·
I hadn’t watched this clip yet. Obviously that’s not happening now. Note the’s not saying that Americans will be turning tiny screws, but rather will be servicing the robots that do the screw turning. But that still assumes a level of engineering capability that’s scarce here.
austerity is theft@wideofthepost

Five days ago, Trump’s Commerce Secretary defended the 145% reciprocal tariffs on China by arguing they were intended to reshore iphone production back to America, that this would lead to the “greatest resurgence of jobs in history.” Now that’s canceled?

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roberto
roberto@RobbyRocks37·
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Chris Gehring
Chris Gehring@cdgehring·
Two things: 1. The touchback rule is the most asinine in sports. 2. @nateburleson just said it: the league can’t say it’s serious about safety if they can’t review and enforce helmet-to-helmet fouls.
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Emmy Bengtson
Emmy Bengtson@EmmyA2·
2020 24 hours to go I wanna be sedated
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The New York Times
The New York Times@nytimes·
60% of beer comes in aluminum. The industry fears the new tariffs could amount to a $347 million tax. nyti.ms/2F55gQe
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Chris Hayes
Chris Hayes@chrislhayes·
Congrats to two-shirted strategic genius Steve Bannon who deftly maneuvered the GOP into a crushing senate loss IN ALABAMA
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♡ kiran ♡
♡ kiran ♡@kiranverse·
the leader of our country
♡ kiran ♡ tweet media
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Donald J. Trump
Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump·
Roger Ailes just called. He is a great guy & assures me that “Trump” will be treated fairly on @FoxNews. His word is always good!
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Brent Skoda
Brent Skoda@Scrodizzle·
It's all just one big discourse, man.
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