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Shoge Chutpants - As Seen on TV

@ShogunChelios

Former News Anchor, Former 2x Fantasy Football Champ

Laredo, TX Katılım Şubat 2010
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Patrick Howley
Patrick Howley@HowleyReporter·
My followers know I have never been wrong. My sources say Trump thinks he is negotiating with Iranians, but it's obvious Iran doesn't know about it. I fully believe that Susie Wiles and Witkoff and Co. are setting him up with a fake Iranian
Patrick Howley@HowleyReporter

If it is, in fact, revealed that Witkoff and others are lying to our President and pretending that he is negotiating with an Iranian leader who doesn't exist then it would represent the biggest act of treason in American History

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Tom Elliott
Tom Elliott@tomselliott·
As public servants, congressmen should always be put at the end of the TSA line. They should also personally prepare & file their own taxes, being held liable for any mistakes. And pay out of pocket for their own ObamaCare plan. When they subject themselves to the laws imposed upon the rest of us, they just might actually be inclined to make improvements.
Patricia Murphy@MurphyAJC

NEWS that Congressional staff are not going to like- Delta is suspending its special congressional desk service for members of Congress until the shutdown is over. @ajc ajc.com/politics/2026/…

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𝔭𝔥𝔬𝔢𝔟𝔢 🥀
Damn, if you tell someone who regularly sees a chiropractor that the guy who invented it learned it from ghosts they get really mad.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
When TSA has been tested, it has failed to stop up to 80 percent of weapons smuggled through security. TSA to this day has never actually prevented a terrorist attack. There is not a single documented case of a terror plot foiled by TSA. On top of that, TSA was formed in response to 9-11, but 9-11 was not a failure of airport security. Airport security had basically nothing to do with it. So while this stand off over TSA funding continues, keep in mind that the agency shouldn't exist and is historically terrible at its job. We should privatize airport security again. Then it can't be used as a bargaining chip by politicians.
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Alan MacLeod
Alan MacLeod@AlanRMacLeod·
This headline was too good and too informative to last. The Telegraph have deleted the entire article less than a day after publishing it.
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Steve Ferguson
Steve Ferguson@lsferguson·
After TSA is funded, members of Congress should still stand in line. They aren't royalty. We had a revolution to get rid of that. They are our employees. This is a great place to remind them of that!
Greg Bluestein@bluestein

Atlanta’s Delta Airlines announced this week that it is suspending its stand-alone service for members of Congress until the TSA is fully funded. #gapol ajc.com/politics/2026/…

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The Rational Animal 🤔
The Rational Animal 🤔@theobjectivist·
The day the Affordable Care Act passed was one of the worst days of my life. Not because I lacked compassion for the uninsured, but because I watched a nation founded on individual rights applaud as its government seized control of the most intimate decisions a human being can make about his own body and his own life. Thanks to his so called Affordable Care Act I now pay approximately $29,000/year for myself and my wife's yearly insurance premiums. Obama calls it his "proudest moment." Of course he does. Every collectivist in history has been proudest on the day he fastened the chains. The ACA did not give anyone "access to healthcare." It forced every American to purchase a product under penalty of law, compelled doctors to practice under government dictation, and conscripted the productive to finance the consumption of others. That is not compassion. It is naked compulsion. "Pre-existing conditions" became the moral shield behind which the entire edifice was built. No one dared question it because no one dared say what Rand would have said: you do not have a right to the labor of another human being. Not to his mind. Not to his skill. Not to his time. No matter how sick you are. Need is not a claim. Suffering is not a mortgage on the lives of those who can help. This was not progress. It was surrender.
Barack Obama@BarackObama

The day the Affordable Care Act passed was one of my proudest moments as president, because it meant that millions of Americans would have access to health care, some for the first time. The ACA also prevented insurance companies from denying people with pre-existing conditions coverage, allowed young people under the age of 26 to remain on their parents’ plan, expanded Medicaid, and so much more. But the ACA was always meant to be a first step. We still have to do more to expand access and make health care more affordable for everyone.

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Right Angle News Network
Right Angle News Network@Rightanglenews·
BREAKING - Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian is receiving nationwide applause after stripping members of Congress of their special priority privileges in response to the Democrat led shutdown, calling it an “inexcusable” use of TSA agents as political chips.
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Jeff Deist
Jeff Deist@jeffdeist·
To all of you fuming in airport lines today, your misery traces back to July 2002-- when the GOP led house voting overwhelmingly to create TSA as part of a new fedgov department known as "Homeland Security." This was sold by Dick Armey to a very willing George W Bush the same way the CIA was sold to Truman: as a "consolidation" of existing agencies, reports, channels, etc. Efficiency! And hey, if a few airport scanners need to be sold to this new department, so be it. So instead of owners- airlines- working with airports to secure air travel, we get the worst combination of inept and sinister: DMV/USPS meets Michael Chertoff. Ten Rs voted no. Chris Cannon (UT) John J. Duncan Jr. (TN) Jeff Flake (AZ) John Hostettler (IN) Jerry Moran (KS) Ron Paul (TX) Tom Petri (WI) Tom Tancredo (CO) Charles H. Taylor (NC) William M. Thomas (CA)
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𝕐o̴g̴@Yoda4ever·
Seven dogs stolen from their owners have gone viral after escaping from an illegal transport truck and making their way home. They traveled around 17 km together, led by a corgi across highways and fields, now safely back with their respective owners..🐶🐾🥺❤️
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Luna M
Luna M@tiredfeminist_·
The Corgi was the one leading them home The German Shepherd was injured The dogs kept a protective formation around the German Shepherd The Corgi stopped often to make sure they were still okay It took them 2 days to get home They are neighbourhood friends I’m going to cry😭😭😭
Dexerto@Dexerto

Seven dogs stolen from their owners have gone viral after escaping their captors and making their way home The group is believed to have travelled around 17 km together led by a corgi across highways and fields

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Restoring Your Faith in Humanity
In 2016, men saved a dog from a reservoir in Almaty, Kazakhstan. In 2017, a statue was made for them
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Inez Stepman ⚪️🔴⚪️
Catastrophic insurance is actually what “insurance” is supposed to mean. Routine costs (doc visits, occasional urgent care, prescriptions, the sort of stuff that people predictably use) were paid in cash - and were cheaper because of it. INSURANCE was supposed to be for unpredictable costs, like getting cancer or hit by a bus. And catastrophic insurance was fantastic for that purpose without breaking the bank. “Insurance” for predictable, routine costs that most people incur is just called “paying overhead on top of expenses,” which is why most people carry accident insurance but not maintenance insurance on their cars. It wasn’t consumers who were stupid.
Launch! - Blue Haired Liberal@DBZYuYuYasha

@InezFeltscher Catastrophic insurance basically isn't insurance. That's why it was effectively banned. Most consumers don't understand how it would work and therefore it's not fit to sell.

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