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@d83pro @Acyn @harryjsisson @adammocklerr @ScottJenningsKY lol.. bad take.. Jennings was getting his ass handed to him and became defensive
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@Acyn These little bitches like @harryjsisson and @adammocklerr and all the others, like to provoke sh*t and demand laws that they can never individually protect or enforce. @ScottJenningsKY was just reminding him to respect the order.
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Wow Scott Jennings blows up at Adam Mockler: “Get your fucking hand out of my face”
Mockler: We all know that Scott Jennings is more than happy to defend a war with a country that starts with letters Ira that we are currently failing that is going to put us trillions and trillions of dollars more in debt. I was only a few years old while you were in the administration defending prior endless wars.
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So tariffs aren't really part of a larger strategy to encourage domestic manufacturing, they are just an arbitrary tool for a fickle tyrant to reward people he likes and punish people he hates?
That tracks.
Christian Datoc@TocRadio
NEW: Trump dropping all tariffs on Scottish whiskey in honor of King Charles
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@realannapaulina Well, the same part of maha
Anti-vaxx for measles, etc is pure lunacy
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Betrayal! House Votes For MORE Warrantless Spying On Americans x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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They called me a “damn liar” but facts are facts: pesticides are linked to a 30% increase in childhood cancer and over 170 studies corroborate the evidence.
I’m not paid off by special interest groups, I serve the interests of my constituents, and we are choosing people over pesticide companies.
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@RepThomasMassie that's great
your still a clown, bashing Trump while trying to ride his coat tail
🥳👉🤡
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Huge win for states rights and MAHA!
The special provisions for pesticides (and herbicides like glyphosate) was just stripped from the farm bill by an overwhelming majority!
Republican Cloakroom@RepCloakroom
The Rep. Luna (R-FL) Amendment No. 28 Adopted - 280 Yeas, 142 Nays
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Tonight, I voted to reauthorize and reform FISA Section 702 with even stronger protections, accountability, and transparency, balancing critical Fourth Amendment rights with the need to protect against foreign enemies and attacks. In today’s world, this is a difficult balance. But we need our government to be able to act quickly against foreign threats while ensuring it does not invade the fundamental privacy rights of citizens.
Two years ago, we made 56 reforms to FISA. Those reforms have resulted in 94% fewer database queries since 2022, along with heightened criminal accountability for anyone who misuses the database and stricter oversight. We expanded on that today, clarifying that no U.S. persons can be targeted through FISA without a judicial warrant. Additionally, the bill requires the Government Accountability Office to audit current targeting procedures and directs the Attorney General to issue procedures allowing Members of Congress and their staff to access FISA hearings.
I will continue working to ensure agencies have the tools to protect against foreign attacks while maintaining Congress’s Article I oversight authority and preventing executive branch abuse.
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@greggnunziata “Principled conservatives” do not exist any more..
Or, at least, they’ve lost their voice
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@BasedMikeLee lol.. you've been in office for a lifetime and deficits are at all time high numbers..
Some day you will need to do something about it.. waiting...
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Have you ever wondered why the U.S. government seems always to get bigger, more powerful, and more expensive, even when Republicans are in charge?
I’m convinced it has a lot to do with the way the left has weaponized the Capitol Hill press corps.
The Capitol Hill press consists overwhelmingly of far-left progressive activists.
In the Senate, they follow lawmakers from meeting to meeting in the hallways, aggressively interrupting conversations and barking questions that sound faintly journalistic but are little more than progressive talking points.
Many of their questions seem far more designed to move lawmakers to the left—and shame us when we don’t—than to elicit information with any journalistic objectivity.
It appears to be working, as Republican lawmakers routinely help Democrats enact Democrat priorities.
Meanwhile, you essentially never see Democrats helping Republicans enact conservative priorities.
While it’s difficult to prove the causal connection between this aggressive form of “journalistic advocacy” and Republican lawmakers’ eagerness to advance the ball for Democrats, I’m firmly convinced that the left is getting its money’s worth out of this exclusive lobbying force—which has no significant, conservative counter-balance.
It’s arguably the most effective lobbying force money can buy.
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Congress just got called back in to debate. Wowsers.... @BayerUS pulling all the last minute strings with their captured politicians. Is this really happening IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT?!
Anna Paulina Luna@realannapaulina
Just got called back to the House floor to debate my amendment on stripping pesticide immunity from the farm bill.
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@GrouchoMaga @realannapaulina lol.. of course you have MAHA in your bio
🤦♂️
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@realannapaulina Glyphosate fear is overrated. Farmers use least amount they can because it cost them thousands & thousands of dollars to spray a field. They are not going to use more than they have to.
It dissipates it’s not a pre-emergent
Worry about the vehicle law destroying freedoms
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I have now been accosted by two Republican members of Congress for trying to remove pesticide liability protections. Both of which claim to be “God-fearing” Christians, but are shilling for cancer causing pesticide companies.
Yikes.
One even claims to be pro-life, but is cool with pesticides killing kids.
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