



Greg
53K posts

@SoundMoneyG
Tired of machine politics in MoCo, MD and beyond. One party rule stinks. Leads to party loyalty over people. Lead contributor for https://t.co/wZQIi3V1aU





stolen baltimore valor 🤤

A government that can raid your home without consequence, then sue you into silence for talking about it, is a government without limits. The Founders knew this. They built the First and Fourth Amendments as institutional checks on exactly that instinct. What Afroman did was use those tools: he documented, published, and refused to be quieted. The jury needed less than a day to conclude that line needed to hold.









Last weekend...an NBA regular season game was beaten in the ratings by a bass fishing tournament on FOX. With nearly half the teams in the league tanking...the NBA has been surpassed by Major League Baseball as the second most popular league in America.

@paulsperry_ He sure is, a Syrian muslim, Ali Iyad Yakub. He's got an interesting history also. He worked for Joe Biden for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, among other things.x.com/i/status/19368…




This will blow your mind New York City Council member Vickie Paladino explains how much non profit work goes towards political infrastructure - New York City pumps over $16 billion annually through nonprofits - 18% of all private sector jobs in New York City are 2 nonprofits - 34% of foreign born are nonprofit workers - 1/3 of the Bronx is nonprofits - 21% of Brooklyn nonprofits - 56% people of color, nonprofits - 57% of nonprofit workers are under the age of 40 “My mouth is on the floor” “These are the exact demographics that vote voted Democrat between 75- 85%. “It's all political infrastructure. Every bit of it” “It's all funneling money. It's funneling money to the Democratic party. Where do you think the Democrats get their money from? The Democrats get their money from the nonprofits”




NEW: Afroman's music video "Lemon Pound Cake" played in court as "Officer Poundcake" was forced to sit and watch. Adams County Sheriff's deputies are suing Afroman after he released a music video following a botched raid on his home. At one point during the trial, the video was played during Officer Shawn Cooley's testimony. The song was inspired after the officer allegedly glanced down at Afroman's desert during the botched raid on his home. Officers claim that Afroman's songs and social media posts following the raid caused them "mental distress and danger." (ABC6)

#Repost #Afroman WE DID IT AMERICA 🇺🇸 GOD BLESS AMERICA 🇺🇸 LAND THAT I LOVE !!! FREEDOM OF SPEECH!!!!!!!!!!! Counter lawsuit is next? 👌🏽🗽⚖️🇺🇸
