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Registered independent voter. Climate change is real and cyclical. Not solely CO2 induced.

Maskachusetts Katılım Nisan 2009
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John Jay
John Jay@Ixenal·
@ExxAlerts Call the Temptations! Grandma was a violent hoe and when she died all she left us was to go
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E X X ➠A L E R T S@ExxAlerts·
ALERT: Elderly woman dies after fighting with a Tim Hortons worker over getting her drive-thru order wrong. Anita Grayson, 75, entered a Tim Hortons location in Fort Wayne, Indiana, after a 17-year-old employee allegedly got her drive-thru order wrong. Grayson was observed pointing and seemingly yelling at the teen when the 20-year-old shift leader intervened and asked Grayson to leave. According to police, the shift leader made contact with Grayson, prompting her to throw a punch, which knocked the shift leader's glasses off. The police department said, “Two Tim Hortons employees moved in and attempted to separate them but struggled to get the shift lead’s hair out of Grayson’s hand. During the struggle, Ms. Grayson pulled a chunk of hair from the shift lead’s head leaving a raw area on the top of her head.” After the fight, Grayson went to sit at a table, and the employees got back behind the counter. About 10 minutes later, Grayson laid down on the floor. Paramedics arrived to find Grayson unresponsive, and medics tried to perform lifesaving measures, but she was later pronounced dead at the hospital. Grayson's daughter, Tawnda Grayson, said she had a heart condition and, “You should not enter a coffee shop for a coffee and a doughnut and come out unalived. That is diabolical. That’s the elderly lady. That’s not how we treat our senior citizens. We be careful with them. We make sure that they’re all right. We don’t jump on them and attack them. And scare them to death.” The coroner's office is still ruling on the death, but preliminary findings show “no significant contributory injuries.”
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
The defendants convicted of Medicaid fraud in Minnesota are not paying back the restitution they were ordered to pay - 50 cases prosecuted - $13.3 million was ordered in restitution - Fraudsters have paid back less than $2.5 million (Less than 18%) Fraudsters are already getting out of prison and skipping all payments Here’s just one example Ali Ismail Warsame was convicted of Medicaid fraud in 2022 and ordered to pay back $667,719 in restitution The judge ordered him to make monthly payments of $300 once he was released from custody Ali Ismail Warsame got out of prison in May of '24, but still has not made a single payment The crazy thing is these foreign criminals are getting granted early probation and getting let out of the prison They steal our money, get released early, then pay nothing back Mass deport them all. Why are they even still here
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 NOW: Sec. Marco Rubio just broke out into full SPANISH MODE, ripping the Communist Cuban regime and sending a message DIRECTLY to the people DOWN WITH COMMUNISM 🇺🇸🇨🇺 "The reason you are FORCED to survive without electricity is NOT an oil blockade by America...no electricity, fuel or food is because the people who control it have PLUNDERED billions of dollars, but NOTHING has been used to help the people!" "30 years ago, Raúl Castro founded a company called GAESA. This company is owned by the Armed Forces and operated by them, and has income three times higher than the current budget of his government!" "Today, while you are suffering, these entrepreneurs have $18 billion in assets and control 70% of Cuba's economy." "They obtain profits from hotels, constructions, banks, stores, and even the money that their relatives send them from the United States." "Everything, everything goes through their hands. From those remittances, they retain a percentage, but nothing comes to you from the profits of GAESA." "Instead of using the money to buy oil, like all other countries in the world, they depended on Hugo Chavez and Maduro's free oil to keep the money. But now that they no longer receive free oil, they buy fuel for their generators and their vehicles, while the people are asked to sacrifice themselves." "If owning your own business and having the right to vote is possible around Cuba, why is it not possible for you inside Cuba? In the United States, we are ready to open a new chapter in the relationship between our people and our countries!" "And right now, the only thing that gets in the way of a better future is those who control their country."
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@BarackObama You of all people telling Americans to stand up for election fairness and integrity 🙄 You and the others involved in your scheme to create a narrative of impropiety in order to impeach and usurp control of the presidency are the ones who should be stained by these crimes.
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
The decisions made by state supreme courts touch every part of our lives. And that’s especially important when voting rights and basic freedoms are being challenged. Today, voters in Georgia can stand up for fairness and integrity by electing Miracle Rankin and Jen Jordan to Georgia’s Supreme Court. Let’s get this one right, Georgia. Find your nearest polling station and cast your ballot before 7pm ET:  IWillVote.com/GA
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C3
C3@C_3C_3·
This is a Fed. FBI? How is it possible this person has not been identified? (Hint: it’s not) Finding out who this is would make January 6th crumble. That’s why.
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Blue Lives Matter
Blue Lives Matter@bluelivesmtr·
MUST WATCH: Not long after President Trump was elected, Yasmin Seweid publicly announced that she was verbally as*aulted by three white men. She said they tried to pull off her hijab and called her a terrorist while declaring their support for Donald Trump. The left and the media went nuts, blaming President Trump. But guess what? We now know that Yasmin Seweid made it all up... and the truth has been buried by the media. Let's fix that. #thinblueline #Lawenforcement
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@FreedomAmerica If the governor didn't cut local aid funding, all of this might not have happened. Mauron needs the $ for her Home Base program and to pay for legal representation for illegals.
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Freedom in America!
Freedom in America!@FreedomAmerica·
The town of Rutland Massachusetts has canceled its huge annual Fourth of July celebration that has been happening in Rutland for over 100 years! Last week the residents of Rutland voted down a massive override that would’ve resulted in huge property tax increases for many of the residents. This includes senior citizens that cannot afford the increase. Today residence of Rutland learned that the town has decided to cancel the Fourth of July festivities this year. Yes this is the 250th anniversary of our country! July 4th festivities in Rutland have always been funded by private donations. They are telling the residence that this is not a money problem, they are saying that we don’t have enough police officers and first responders to staff the festivities. They are blaming this on the failed override. In past years, most of these essential workers have been brought from other communities to help manage this large annualevent in Rutland. Shame on the corrupt politicians that are using a failed override vote to punish citizens of Central Massachusetts and Rutland! It’s just another day and the people’s Republic of Massachusetts! Please share for more visibility 🙏🙏
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✌🏼Honey Bomb 🌻
✌🏼Honey Bomb 🌻@honeyybomb·
WHY NO ACCOUNTABILITY? DC cop Michael Fanone told Congress under oath he was brutally beaten, tased multiple times, dragged into the mob by the neck, heard kill him with his own gun, and nearly killed on January 6. His full bodycam footage ordered released by a judge shows the chaotic tunnel but critics say it does not match the dramatic hero fight for his life story he sold. He pushed the narrative hard with book deals, CNN appearances, and meetings with investigators. No perjury charges yet despite the discrepancies. Conservatives are right to be furious. This helped drive the insurrection hype that locked up patriots for years while Fanone cashed in. Two tiered justice at work. Real Americans demand all unredacted footage released now, full review of every claim, and equal accountability for everyone. No more protected stories. Enough gaslighting. x.com/DGrayTexas45/s…
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨OH. MY. GOSH!!! It has been revealed that the man who has been drawing Swastikas all over Fayetteville NC... ...is actually a BLACK MALE, "Taquon Jameek Vereen" He was let out on a $1500 bond and then IMMEDIATELY BEGAN WAIVING A GUN AT PEOPLE ON THE STREET. He was YET AGAIN given a $2500 bond. Curiously, although local media reported on the story, they miraculously failed to mention, AT ALL, the race of man who was drawing these swastikas. ...I wonder why 🤔
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Sugarcane Miami
Sugarcane Miami@sugarcanemiami·
@saras76 How do they wipe their butts with those ridiculous nails?
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Sara Rose 🇺🇸🌹
Sara Rose 🇺🇸🌹@saras76·
Then they cry when establishments close in their neighborhoods or stop self serving sodas and lock up napkins and silverware - never connecting their own behavior to these predictable outcomes.
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Kat Timpf
Kat Timpf@KatTimpf·
My seemingly healthy, strong father Daniel “Dad Timpf” Timpf died very unexpectedly on the evening of May 7 at just 69 years old.   It does not seem like enough to simply call him my father, because he was so much more than that. He was my rock, my hero and my best friend. He was loyal, funny, kind, selfless, hard-working, and so devoted to his children that it was impossible to be near him and not find yourself inspired. He was a writer, a painter, a sailor, and somehow knowledgeable on every subject from world history to literature to accounting. He was the most dependable person anyone has ever met. I always felt like, as long as I had his phone number, there was not a problem I could not solve. I needed him here with me; I am not okay, and I am far from the only person who feels this.   The birth of my son in February 2025, his first grandchild, was supposed to be a happy new beginning for our family. A family that had been already once devastated by an untimely loss: the loss of my mother Anne Marie to a rare disease in 2014 just a matter of weeks after her diagnosis.   The joy of my son’s birth was, of course, complicated by my also very unexpected breast cancer diagnosis just a matter of hours before going into labor with him. During this time, my dad did what he did best, which was to save the day. As soon as he heard about my diagnosis, he simply got into the car and started driving to New York -- making it through the tunnel just as my  son was born…on the day that happened to be his own birthday, as well.   In the tumultuous time of a simultaneous new cancer diagnosis and new baby, my dad was the sole reason for our stability, rushing in to help care for our son, and returning to do so again for my double mastectomy, reconstructive surgery, and any time that we ever needed him. It was an awful, awful year… but I found so much joy and hope throughout it by watching the beauty of a very special relationship form between my son and my father. This horrible thing that was happening was creating such a very special bond between the two of them -- almost making the terrible thing worth it -- and I was so excited to see how that bond would grow.   The bond was of top priority for my father, who visited from Michigan often. I saw him last on the Monday before he died, and my son was so proud to help his grandfather push his suitcase down to the car as he left. The goodbyes were quick. Why wouldn’t they be? We would all see each other again at the beginning of June, when we would all head to Texas for my shows and to see my grandpa. We wanted to make sure that my son could spend as much time as he could with his great-grandfather. He is, after all, 93.   I was certainly not over the trauma of my cancer or having to amputate the breasts I so badly wanted to feed my son with, but the one thing I could always count on to get me through my worst moments was seeing my son’s and my father’s faces light up when they saw each other, be it during the visits or our routine morning and bedtime FaceTime calls.   That is, at least, until I had to hear over the phone from a doctor I had never met in an emergency room in the same town up north that I’d previously announced to my father that I was pregnant that my dad was dead; I would never see him again, and neither would my son. It would turn out that last year was not the hard one, after all. Rather, it was the one I would now do anything to relive. I would amputate my breasts every year just to be able to speak with him one more time, even for five minutes.   I am currently living an unimaginable horror. For many people, this is a tragic story. For me, it’s my life. I do not know how I will recover from it. I only know that I have to for the sake of what is left of my family.
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Blue Lives Matter
Blue Lives Matter@bluelivesmtr·
This is INFURIATING: According to reports, a Baton Rouge man bragged on social media after running over a police officer and dragging him more than 500 feet with his truck. According to police, Gad Black, 41 intentionally rammed Sgt. Caleb Eisworth. It happened as the veteran officer was riding his marked police motorcycle. The impact threw Eisworth off the bike and trapped him underneath the Ford F-150... dragging him all the way down the road. Black later posted on Facebook, “Just stretched one on Joor Rd.” Sgt. Eisworth suffered two broken legs and a broken arm. Both of his legs were amputated above the knee, and after seven weeks of battling for his life, the 23-year veteran of the Baton Rouge Police Department passed away. According to police, Black admitted he targeted the officer because of a “deep-rooted hatred for law enforcement.” REPOST and cover the story that the mainstream media REFUSES to publicize. Gee- wonder why... #thinblueline #lawenforcement
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Nick shirley
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy·
🚨Inside Communist-Controlled Cuba: As Cuba faces its largest humanitarian crisis in years amid growing tensions with the US, I went to see what 60+ years of communism has done to a country. Within 24 hours I was planning my escape out of the country after being followed by their intelligence agents, and a 2 star general waited to interrogate me outside my hotel room at 4 AM. Right now Cuba has no oil or gas, 7/10 people are going hungry, there is no medicine and some haven't even had eggs in a year. In communism there is no freedom of speech or press, and I was almost taken hostage for asking about communism. This is a look into Cuba like never before, no one truly knows how bad it is until now. Like and share this video like wildfire!
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Jim Hawk
Jim Hawk@JimHawk67327371·
You are never alone Even out here, far from civilization..I notice I’m being watched. Hawks don’t miss much, and I’m no exception. Little sneakster has been following me for the last couple of miles. His camouflage is excellent, but not good enough to fool the Hawk. You see him?😎
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Ancient History Hub
Ancient History Hub@AncientHistorry·
In 458 BC, Rome was on the brink of collapse. An invading army had trapped the Roman consul and his legion in a mountain pass. Panic spread through the city. The Senate did the only thing they could think of: They sent messengers to find a 60-year-old farmer plowing his field. His name was Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus. He had once been a senator, then lost his fortune paying his son's bail. Now he worked his own four-acre plot just to feed his family. When the Senate's envoys arrived, they found him sweating behind a plow. They asked him to put on his toga so they could deliver an official message. The message: Rome was making him dictator. Absolute power. Total command of the army. No checks. No oversight. No term limit. He accepted. Within 16 days, Cincinnatus had raised an army, marched out, surrounded the enemy, and forced their surrender. The republic was saved. He had legal authority to rule for six months. He could have stayed. He could have expanded his power. He could have done what every other ruler in human history did when handed unlimited control. Instead, he resigned on day 16. He took off the toga, walked back to his farm, and finished plowing the field he'd left half-done. Twenty years later, when Rome faced another crisis, they called him back. He was 80 years old. He took command, crushed the conspiracy, and resigned again, this time after just 21 days. He died poor. On his farm. 2,200 years later, when George Washington was offered a kingship after winning the American Revolution, he refused and went home to Mount Vernon. The reason he was hailed as "the American Cincinnatus" is because Europeans literally could not believe a man who had won would willingly give up power. King George III, on hearing Washington would resign rather than rule, said: "If he does that, he will be the greatest man in the world." The lesson isn't that Cincinnatus was humble. The lesson is that for most of human history, the people most qualified to lead were the ones who didn't want to. And the moment a society starts rewarding those who chase power instead of those who flee from it is the moment the republic begins to die. Cincinnati, Ohio is named after him. Most people who live there have no idea why.
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Commonwealth Unity PAC
Commonwealth Unity PAC@CWUnityPAC·
Massachusetts collected $1.6 billion more in taxes than expected and won’t give it back. They voted down every tax cut on the table in the new budget that just passed. And 549 days after we voted to audit them, they use our own tax dollars to fight that audit in court. They’re spending our money to hide how they spend our money. This truly is a sick joke.
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Jack Buckby
Jack Buckby@jackbuckby·
@juan_krepecki @MartinaMarkota Yes. But the police told us it’s just a civil matter and they can’t help. Because they “don’t know where the car is now.”
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Jack Buckby
Jack Buckby@jackbuckby·
A young black woman just sped up and attempted to mow down my wife @MartinaMarkota and child in a Hudson, NY parking lot. I heard the tyres screech as she sped up and saw my wife lurching backwards holding my toddler. She hit my wife’s hip and sped off (we are safe). I have the licence plate and witnesses (who described her speeding up rapidly as my wife was stepping to cross the road), but Colombia County police told me they won’t do anything because, instead of calling 911, I chose to drive to the (very) nearby police station. Their excuse: “you may have the license plate but we don’t know where the car is now.” Well, it sped off - of course they don’t know. If my wife and child were killed by this woman, would they still refuse to investigate because they “don’t know where the car is now?” I attempted to stop her and ran in front of her vehicle - she stared at me blankly and sped up and left. Thank God we are safe. Thank God. But I have zero faith in the police, and let’s be honest, this story would be different if a white woman attempted to mow down a black woman and her child. They’d riot. I know this post achieves nothing but I want this on the record. I am praying this woman doesn’t hurt anybody else. @nyspolice is it protocol to tell victims of these crimes they are wrong not to have called 911 and instead attend a police station in person? To say there is nothing you can or will do?
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@TJandCasper Criminal justice reform sure does hurt a lot of innocent people. I don't know how these judges can not be concerned about someone in their circle becoming victimized in some way by a repeat offender. They should have stats. If more than 5% of their decisions end up bad, they go.
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John Gilbertson
John Gilbertson@TJandCasper·
A Chicago Police Officer was laid to rest today. Why? Because of soft on crime laws in Illinois. The POS that killed the officer is a 7 time convicted felon, who has 4 more felonies pending. He was released from jail with no bail because of IL laws. After being released he severely beat a woman and killed one officer and wounding another. The officer left a wife and 3 young children behind.🙏🙏🙏🙏
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