Roger A. Mola

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Roger A. Mola

Roger A. Mola

@TheRogerMola

Aviation journalist, pictionarian, and video editor. Cicerone. Persifleur. Scrabbler. Stand-up comic. And an avid biker known as The Easy Roger.

Arlington, VA Katılım Temmuz 2017
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Ken Cuccinelli II
Ken Cuccinelli II@KenCuccinelli·
UPDATE on referendum lawsuits: The Tazewell Circuit Court just ruled the referendum unconstitutional. The Judge entered an injunction blocking certification of the election & denied a motion to stay pending appeal. A final order will be entered once drafted, & it will be immediately appealed @ETI_now
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The🐰FOO
The🐰FOO@PolitiBunny·
Democrats spent $70 million on this referendum. Almost every penny came from out of state. They broke laws. They wrote a deceitful ballot measure. They ran tv spots for two months, nonstop. They brought in Obama. They brought in Hollywood. We had grassroots. That’s really it. They only beat us by 70k votes. In an April election. Here’s the most ironic part … what do you notice? All that money, all that effort, and all they did was prove our 6/5 map is accurate. Almost exactly.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY CRAP! Despite constantly hearing about how much cash Republicans have — Democrats are set to pass their 10D-1R Virginia map by a narrow 3 points per NYT, but OUTSPENT Republicans by more than DOUBLE 🔵 Dem: $56M 🔴 Rep: $25M Republicans ONLY spent $300K more than Dems in the past week. A 3-4 point race...out-spent by double. Why are we spending so much in USELESS places, or HOARDING donations, when we could've saved 4 SEATS in ONE STATE!
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 NOW: President Trump just called on Virginians to STORM THE POLLS today and VOTE DOWN the 10 Democrats — 1 Republican Congressional map “VIRGINIA, VOTE “NO”TO SAVE YOUR COUNTRY!” The final stretch! Republicans lose almost ALL their seats in Virginia if this passes. It can’t pass.
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Greg Price
Greg Price@greg_price11·
I've talked to a lot of people in Virginia over the last few days and they've all been telling me the same thing: The No campaign can absolutely win this thing. But if and only if Republicans vastly over perform at the polls tomorrow. The Democrats have spent north of $70M trying to gerrymander Virginia. Hakeem Jeffries' personal 501(c)4 has provided half of that money. They completely violated the Virginia Constitution and wrote an Orwellian sounding ballot language in order to give themselves an advantage. How has that worked out so far? Their early vote numbers are down from what they were in November, while Republicans' EV margins have increased. They're in the lead but they have not banked nearly enough votes where they can go into election day feeling comfortable. The good guys can win if Dem turnout is down, if Spanberger-voting independents break for the No vote, and, most importantly, if patriots come out to the polls in droves. You can't control the first two outcomes but you can control the third. If you live in Virginia, get out and VOTE NO. Get all of your friends and family out to VOTE NO. This isn't just any other election. Your voice in the federal government is on the line. VOTE NO.
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Luther Cifers
Luther Cifers@luthercifers·
Passed in a special session called for the budget. Intervening election sidelined. Required notice not posted. Repealed and suspended laws because it was illegal. Illegal leading question on ballot. Deceiving voters at every opportunity. Spent at least $65M trying to sell a lie. This is just some of the legal and moral gymnastics Democrats have performed to take the fairest maps in the country and make them the most unfair. For what? For power. Vote NO. We can't afford for anyone to sit this one out.
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MJTruthUltra
MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra·
Holy shit… 🚨 Outrage in Virginia as Governor Abigail Spanberger signs HB 965 into law, joining the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. The measure would award the state's 13 electoral votes to the winner of the national popular vote—regardless of how Virginians actually vote in a presidential election. Translation… Even if Virginians voted Republican by a landslide.. the electoral vote of Virginia goes to Democrats. This is LITERALLY why the electoral college exists. The compact goes into effect when states cumulatively possessing a majority of the electoral votes have joined the compact. As of 4/14/26, the compact has 222 electoral votes, requiring 48 more to become effective. The only way democrats can win is to CHEAT.
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Roger A. Mola
Roger A. Mola@TheRogerMola·
Today #Iran reluctantly pays #Trump the $60k bounty for finding the downed WSO.
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Jared Taylor
Jared Taylor@RealJarTaylor·
Canada's New Democratic Party congress handed out "equity cards" in order of degrees of victimhood. Black woman complained that the card was useless in the real world. Asian tranny was furious that a real woman was called on first. Woman in keffiyeh beefed because her "gender equity card" was ignored. A "non-binary" ran the conference and was incensed when someone called her "Madam Chair." The conference was supposed to be a "celebration of our shared values." Right. Who can claim to be the most pathetic and therefore the most deserving.
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Roger A. Mola
Roger A. Mola@TheRogerMola·
To reduce the pain at airports caused by #Democrats, #Trump releases the strategic three-ounce liquid reserve.
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Roger A. Mola
Roger A. Mola@TheRogerMola·
@MorosKostas Spanberger has no intention to sign. Under Virginia rules it will automatically go into effect, and later she can distance herself so as to run as "moderate" in 2028.
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Kostas Moros
Kostas Moros@MorosKostas·
Man, it's almost like when you run on affordability, but then get into office and immediately try to ban guns and raises taxes, it pisses off lots of voters. If Spanberger doesn't sign the AWB bill soon, then it's safe to say she is purposefully stalling because she knows it will further drive up turnout against her gerrymander referendum. And a humiliating statewide loss would instantly kneecap her political capital barely three months into her term.
Ethan C7@ECaliberSeven

Today, Rs outran Trump by ~10% in the VA HD98 special - an anomalous result when the average special sees Dems outrun Kamala by ~12%. This result aligns with early data for VA’s April 21 redistricting referendum, which shows MUCH higher turnout in GOP areas than Dem ones atm.

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MoundLore
MoundLore@MoundLore·
Across the United States, there are giant arrows poured into the ground. Some are 70 feet long. They sit on lonely ridges and desert hills, pointing across empty land toward places you can’t see anymore. Most people drive past them without realizing what they are. They were never meant for travelers on the ground. They were built for pilots. In the early 1920s, flying across America was still experimental. Once the sun went down, the land below became a black void. Air mail pilots crossing the country had almost nothing to guide them. So the U.S. Post Office built something enormous. A continental navigation system in the sky. Beginning in the mid-1920s, engineers created a chain of airway beacon towers stretching from New York to San Francisco. Every 10–15 miles a steel tower rose about 50 feet into the air, topped with a rotating light powerful enough to be seen from miles away. But pilots also needed guidance during the day. So workers poured massive concrete arrows beside each beacon site. Most were mounted on square concrete pads and painted bright yellow so they could be seen from the cockpit. Each arrow pointed precisely toward the next tower in the chain. From the air, navigation became simple. Arrow. Tower. Arrow. Tower. Across deserts. Across mountains. Across the continent. By the late 1920s more than 1,500 beacon towers formed a glowing pathway across America…. one of the largest navigation systems ever built. At night the lights flashed across the landscape like a trail of signals guiding pilots through darkness decades before radar or satellites existed. Then technology moved on. By the 1940s radio navigation made the beacon system obsolete. Most towers were dismantled for scrap during World War II. But the arrows remained. Hundreds still sit across the American West today… weathered, cracked, and nearly forgotten. You can even see some of them on satellite maps, still pointing across empty land toward the next tower… even though the tower is long gone.
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Roger A. Mola
Roger A. Mola@TheRogerMola·
@Gatorade is already undrinkable and should rebrand as a bath product.
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