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The Neighborhood Publicist
The Neighborhood Publicist@nhoodpublicist·
They are still on the bullshit in Minnesota. Keep supporting the people there the best you can.
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Americans For Tax Fairness
Americans For Tax Fairness@4TaxFairness·
Kristi Noem spent $220 MILLION on a 60-second ad. Pete Hegseth spent $93 BILLION in one month. Trump just gave four Big Tech companies a $51 BILLION tax break. And you’re worried about a single mom getting a few bucks from SNAP to feed her kids? Wake up, people.
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@Mollyploofkins This little twerp is who stole my personal information?
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Molly Ploofkins
Molly Ploofkins@Mollyploofkins·
One of Musk's DOGE bros explains how he flagged "DEI" grants for termination
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@JDVance JD you clearly aren't doing what the majority of the country wants, stop making SAVE act happen, it's not going to happen
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JD Vance
JD Vance@JDVance·
This is very simple: only Americans citizens should be allowed to vote in American elections. The SAVE America Act is common sense, and we need to pass it now!
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

.@POTUS on the SAVE America Act: "We want Voter I.D., we want proof of citizenship... no men playing in women's sports... no transgender mutilation of our children — very basic things that you wouldn't even think we'd be talking about 15 or 20 years ago."

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@StephenM you let your own racism cloud every judgement you've ever made, i can't wait until you're out of the WH
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Stephen Miller
Stephen Miller@StephenM·
Offering “birthright citizenship” to the world when the world is just one plane trip from the United States steals the actual birthright of every American.
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Popular Liberal 🇺🇸
Popular Liberal 🇺🇸@PopularLiberal·
MAJOR BREAKING BOMBSHELL: PUT HIM IN PRISON NOW! A former Elon Musk DOGE engineer admitted he took millions of Americans' Social Security numbers on a thumb drive to his new job. The SSA Inspector General is investigating this now. Let me be clear: This isn't "efficiency." This is the largest theft of American identity data in history. 300 million of us. Names. SSNs. Birthdates. Addresses. Parents' info. Bank details. Medical records. All copied to unsecured cloud servers by Musk's 20-something engineers with zero security clearance. All handed to political operatives hunting "voter fraud." All now walking out the door on USB sticks to private employers. Elon Musk didn't "streamline government." He built a data looting operation. He turned the Social Security Administration—the most sensitive database in America—into his personal Excel spreadsheet for unqualified cronies to download, share, and steal. Where's the data now? Musk won't say. The White House won't say. The SSA still doesn't know what was copied. Your identity. Your retirement. Your medical history. Your family's safety. All compromised by a billionaire who treats your life like a video game save file. This is national security treason. This is 300 million counts of identity theft waiting to happen. And Republicans in Congress? They're blocking every investigation, changing House rules to protect DOGE, and voting down subpoenas. They handed your Social Security number to Elon Musk's interns and called it "government efficiency." Call your reps. Demand criminal prosecution. This is your life they're gambling with.
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Squid@SydMitchell·
@itsme_urstruly I step outside, take a deep breath and I get real high
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Wholesome Side of 𝕏
Wholesome Side of 𝕏@itsme_urstruly·
You wake up and it's 1990. No wifi. No mobile phones. No social media. No doom scrolling. What do you do first?
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
As US troops deploy to the Middle East. As gas prices spike. As 92,000 jobs vanish in a single month. As scores of children die in elementary schools. As acid rain falls over Tehran. As Switzerland breaks 200 years of neutrality to call it a war crime. As Iran announces a new Supreme Leader. As the Epstein files stay buried. Donald Trump is playing golf. At his own resort. With his billionaire friends. This is the man who said he’d lower your cost of living on day one.
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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
I flew back to the US last night after being abroad for a few days. I landed in Atlanta, Georgia before my connecting flight, and 4 out of 8 of the workers at customs were wearing hijabs. Why do we allow for Muslims to work as TSA agents and work inside US airports? It’s very alarming to me. We have too many Muslims in America. Makes me feel very unsafe.
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Squid@SydMitchell·
@elonmusk Or we can take care of our fucking planet.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Expanding to the stars avoids risk of a mouse utopian behavioral sink
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Squid@SydMitchell·
@yvessirae In most cases, you see these people more than you see your own family, a little socialization is good for mental health, and to get to know your fellow colleagues, you may be their supervisor some day also. It's good to learn everyone's personalities so you can be a better leader
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Yves ౨ৎ
Yves ౨ৎ@yvessirae·
STOP socializing at work - No drinks after work - No weekend picnics - No lunch with the team Colleagues are NOT your friends.
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Squid@SydMitchell·
@WiscoGrant Only issue with this timeline is that 2014 should be more like 2004, camelbak with the pop straw was huge from like 2008-2014, then the squeeze got popular again. Can't forget the fancy mouth piece you can put in your Nalgene too so it doesn't spill down your face like a goob
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Grant Bilse
Grant Bilse@WiscoGrant·
my gym is overrun with only owala bottles i've been thinking about this for weeks and think i've finally nailed down water bottle lineage
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Jesus Freakin Congress
Jesus Freakin Congress@TheJFreakinC·
🚨Another day, another video of ICE agents demanding a U.S. citizen prove his citizenship… this time, in Philadelphia. In the video, ICE agents box in a man’s car and immediately demand ID, without giving an explanation… Just, “There is a subject we are looking for.” The man responds exactly how anyone who knows their rights would: “What did I do?” And that matters… Because under the Fourth Amendment, law enforcement cannot detain you just to “check.” They need reasonable, articulable suspicion that you committed a crime, or are the specific person they’re looking for. Not just the same race, or, “you look like someone.” When agents surround a vehicle so you can’t leave, that’s a seizure, legally. That triggers constitutional protections. Instead of articulating a reason, the agent shifts the language: “I need to verify your identity.” No, they don’t. They can only demand identification if the stop, itself, is lawful. And the stop is only lawful if they can clearly explain why they believe you are the subject they’re looking for. Notice what they never say in the video: -They never describe the suspect. -They never state a crime. -They never explain how he matches the person they are “looking for.” Just, “we’re looking for someone.” That is not enough. Then, the agent tries to grab the man’s ID without consent. The man pulls it back and says, “Don’t touch my ID.” He’s right. Officers don’t get to physically seize your property without legal authority. The agent then looks at the ID from a distance and walks away. Which tells us something important… If they truly had probable cause, this would not have ended with a casual glance and retreat. ICE does not have authority to randomly stop citizens to “verify” they’re not someone else. That is exactly the kind of policing the Constitution was written to prevent. If agents can box in your car, demand your identity without stating a crime, and fish for compliance… then everyone’s rights are conditional. And conditional rights aren’t rights at all.
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René Kladzyk / Ziemba
René Kladzyk / Ziemba@ziembavision·
I got a tip yesterday that migrants in detention are having a hard time using ICE’s hotline to report sexual assaults happening within detention facilities. So I decided to call up the hotline myself. Here’s what I learned. [THREAD]
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Squid@SydMitchell·
@elonmusk It’s because of our president. We still love our country but I’m not proud of it right now. Use your brain
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Squid@SydMitchell·
@ScottPresler you do know that the CIA arms the cartels right.....RIGHT??
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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
So, drug cartel members are torching vehicles and blocking highways in Mexico, & democrats won’t fund the Department of Homeland Security. If any of this violence comes to America, it will be squarely on the democrats for putting our country at risk.
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Jenni
Jenni@hashjenni·
Workplace sexual harassment - 78% men Violent crime - 92% men Domestic Violence - 94% Rape - 96% men Pedophilia - 98% men Found with child porn- 99% men Gun violence - 98% men Mass shootings - 98% men AND YOU ASK US WHY WE HATE MEN LMAO
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liz 💥
liz 💥@lizaboth·
“If you hate the president so much you should LEAVE!!” Actually I love my country so much I’m gonna stay here and loudly resist the fascist regime brought in by the president I hate so much but ty for your input
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Squid@SydMitchell·
@SecKennedy are you fucking kidding me????
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Secretary Kennedy
Secretary Kennedy@SecKennedy·
I will always tell the American people the truth. Pesticides and herbicides are toxic by design, engineered to kill living organisms. When we apply them across millions of acres and allow them into our food system, we put Americans at risk. Chemical manufacturers have paid tens of billions of dollars to settle cancer claims linked to their products, and many agricultural communities report elevated cancer rates and chronic disease. Unfortunately, our agricultural system depends heavily on these chemicals. The U.S. represents 4% of the world’s population, yet we use roughly 25% of its pesticides. If these inputs disappeared overnight, crop yields would fall, food prices would surge, and America would experience a massive loss of farms even beyond what we are witnessing today. The consequences would be disastrous. I support President Trump’s Executive Order to bring agricultural chemical production back to the United States and end our near-total reliance on adversarial nations. His EO protects two pillars of national strength: our defense readiness and our food supply. When hostile actors control critical inputs, they directly threaten the security of the American people. The Trump administration will secure these supply chains to eliminate that vulnerability. President Trump did not build our current system — he inherited it. For decades, Washington designed modern agriculture. Policymakers wrote farm policy, directed research dollars, structured subsidies and crop insurance, and shaped commodity markets to reward monocultures and maximum yield. Those deliberate choices locked farmers into chemical dependence and prioritized short-term output over long-term soil vitality and human health. We are now changing course — without destabilizing the food supply. Alongside @USDA @SecRollins, we are accelerating the transition to regenerative agriculture by expanding farming systems that rebuild soil, increase biodiversity, improve water retention, and reduce reliance on synthetic chemicals, including pre-harvest desiccation. We are also driving the rapid adoption of next-generation technologies, including laser-guided weed control, electrothermal and electrical systems, robotics, precision mechanical cultivation, and biological controls that replace blanket spraying with precision intervention. These solutions are not theoretical. Farmers are already putting them to work. Markets are scaling them. Now the federal government will act with urgency to expand their reach and accelerate adoption nationwide. I have met with hundreds of farmers and agricultural leaders across the country. They understand the pressures firsthand. Chemical inputs cut into margins. Chemical-resistant pests are spreading. Soil health is declining. Foreign markets are shutting out American produce. Farmers want workable alternatives, and they want policies that support transition without threatening their livelihoods. At HHS, I am leading a coordinated effort grounded in gold standard science. I am working with Secretary Rollins and @EPALeeZeldin to expedite a better future where a thriving agricultural system is less dependent on harmful chemicals. We are sharing data, coordinating strategy, and supporting farmers through a practical transition. The Make America Healthy Again agenda forces us to challenge long-standing assumptions about how we grow food, structure markets, and measure success in this country. Reform at this scale will test entrenched interests, and it will not move in a straight line. President Trump has opened the door to this debate and backed meaningful change — not only in policy, but in the national conversation about health and agriculture. American farmers stand at the center of this movement. They deserve policies rooted in rigorous science and economic reality. Our children deserve a food system that protects and strengthens their health. With President Trump’s leadership, we are securing critical supply chains, confronting the health risks embedded in our current system, and deploying every available tool to build a stronger, safer, more resilient American food supply.
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RednBlackSalamander
RednBlackSalamander@9mmballpoint·
This has made me genuinely curious about something: if you're white, and you didn't grow up in an explicitly racist household, how did you first learn about the n-word? I can't imagine there's a standard procedure for that sort of thing.
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