Dave Ruskamp

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Dave Ruskamp

Dave Ruskamp

@dave_ruskamp

Katılım Mayıs 2017
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Margo
Margo@MargoinWNC·
🚨 YOU CAN’T HATE THE MEDIA ENOUGH! Lesley Stahl and 60 Minutes just got caught. Western NC veterans and active-duty heroes — the same guys who flew helicopters into Swannanoa to save lives after Helene — were smeared as racist “white Christian nationalists.” These are the men and women who actually show up. 90% white, rural, Christian Appalachia — the backbone of North Carolina’s military service from WNC. They just hate us We can’t hate the media enough.
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M2@Amer1can_Barbie·
@solar_ric The unfuckable feminist
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Stacey DASH
Stacey DASH@staceydash·
Some moments just call for a good fur and a grateful heart… 🖤
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Dave Ruskamp@dave_ruskamp·
@AngelaBelcamino My mom had me at 44 and my little brother at 46. It's possible. Of course we are the 13th and 14th of 14 kids she had so that may have something to do with it
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Angela Belcamino
Angela Belcamino@AngelaBelcamino·
I’m 44, and I know becoming a mom at this stage of life won’t be easy… but I’m hoping that by this time next year, I’ll be celebrating Mother’s Day as a mother myself. Who’s rooting for me?
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Dralone&_DR145
Dralone&_DR145@draloneboy·
Far-left Ana Kasparian: “I will concede that Gavin Newsom’s leadership in California has been a complete and utter disaster… He changes his ideology depending on what he thinks is fresh and what’s hip at any given moment. 76% of Californians voted in favor of something known as Prop 36, which is to roll back some of the soft-on-crime policies. That requires funding. [Newsom] has been pushing back on adequately funding the efforts to essentially roll back those policies.” Neera Tanden: “So you think it’s important to have the investments in fighting crime?” Ana Kasparian: “100% yes… What we got instead was the premature closure of four prisons. Gavin Newsom is preparing to shut down the fifth state prison. As a result of the county state prisons are full to the brim of inmates… and then what they do is end up releasing people early because they don’t have room for them.” Even Democrats HATE Gavin Newsom.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 WOW! This moment is resurfacing of Rep. Wesley Hunt pummeling leftists who say black people can't get voter ID Pass the SAVE America Act NOW! 🇺🇸 "Sitting with me is my global entry card...driver's license...what SORCERY is this?! Am I the black Houdini?" 😭 "My military ID card, my Texas driver's license, my Texas license to carry because that's how we roll in Texas, my congressional card, and of course the good old fashioned American passport." "How was I able to pull off the impossible and attain not one, not two, not three, but six government issue IDs?!" "Personal responsibility in this country. I fought for this country as an Apache helicopter pilot to protect free and fair elections and having a government issued ID as a racist." "It's American. You need to have an ID to drive a car to check into the airport. Open back account. You need an ID for basically everything to be a responsible adult in this country except for voting, apparently according to the left!" 🔥
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C3
C3@C_3C_3·
“States like Tennessee want to wipe out every black representative on the map.” The “black” representative that will be losing his seat in Tennessee is… …an old white man named Steve Cohen.
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Pastor Greg Locke
Pastor Greg Locke@pastorlocke·
Today, words fail us. It’s been a long, hard battle the last few years. In times like this, the sacrifices and the struggles don’t even matter. A few hours ago we received the most earth-shattering news that our 20 year old son, Evan Roberts Locke, could not be revived after his heart stopped due to an overdose. His struggle was very public. It was used as a warning to many, a punchline to the haters but an overall reminder that even in our deepest pain, the grace of Jesus will sustain us. I’ll address the church family with arrangement details this Sunday. Please respect our privacy. He has 5 heartbroken siblings and a world of people that helped him along his journey.
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David Burke 🇺🇸
David Burke 🇺🇸@ConservativeTht·
As Democrats whine about the loss of a so-called “black congressional district” we should remind everyone that Steve Cohen (D-TN), who represents District 9, is white, and that Democrats have spent millions to prevent Charlotte Bergmann, a black Republican, from winning the seat.
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toddstarnes
toddstarnes@toddstarnes·
PLEASE READ THIS: The congressional redistricting in Tennessee has nothing to do with race. I live in Memphis. This is the reality of the situation: Rep. Steven Cohen (D-TN) - a white dude - has represented Memphis in Congress for nearly 20 years. During his tenure, Republicans nominated a BLACK WOMAN as their choice FIVE times. Democrats could have elected a black woman but she was the wrong political persuasion. So, my question to the black Democrats - did you deny Charlotte Bergmann her seat in Congress because of her skin color or her gender? Facts matter. Memphis Democrats loathe black Republicans more than they do white Republicans.
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Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
I am the Chairman and CEO of Vornado Realty Trust. Eighty-four years old. Seven buildings in Midtown Manhattan. I said what I said. I said "tax the rich" is the equivalent of a racial slur. I said it at REBNY. Into the microphone. Eight hundred people. Median net worth in that room was north of $240 million, I know because our CFO ran the guest list through a Bloomberg terminal as a joke, and then it wasn't a joke. And when I said it, twelve people applauded. The rest nodded. One woman in the third row mouthed, "Finally." I saw her. Sharon, my communications advisor, Columbia, $430,000 a year, very bright, Sharon wants me to walk it back. She drafted something. "Mr. Roth's comments were intended to highlight the emotional impact of political rhetoric on business communities." I read it. I put it in the trash can on my desk. Not the recycling. The trash. Here's my clarification: I understated it. "Tax the rich" is worse than a slur. A slur is just a word. It doesn't come with a CBO score. Nobody is introducing a bill called the Racial Slur Implementation Act of 2026. But there are seventeen active proposals in Congress, I had Sharon count them, seventeen proposals designed to take more of my money. My money. Mine. Money I acquired by being better at acquiring Manhattan commercial real estate than anyone alive for four consecutive decades. That is not a crime. That is a record. I pay property taxes on $18.2 billion in assessed assets. $412 million a year. Say it again: four hundred and twelve million. I carry that number. It's the first thing I think about when I see a protest sign. I think: I pay more in property tax than the entire annual budget of the city of Fort Lauderdale. I looked this up. Fort Lauderdale: $408 million. Steve Roth: $412 million. I am a small city. And the city doesn't get screamed at. My effective tax rate last year was 11.4 percent. I say this because I believe in transparency and because I'm not ashamed of it. The rate reflects the legal structure of real estate investment trusts, depreciation schedules Congress established in 1986, and carried interest provisions that both parties have voted to preserve for forty years. I did not write these laws. I organized my entire financial existence around them with the help of nine full-time tax professionals who have offices on the 38th floor of 888 Seventh Avenue, which I also own. Their office is in my building. Their work protects my buildings. This is not a loophole. Sharon calls it a loophole. I've told her: a structure maintained by nine attorneys across four decades is not a loophole. A loophole is something you slip through once. This is architecture. This is the foundation. This is the building. Last Tuesday, same as every Tuesday, I walked past 1290 Sixth Avenue. My building. And there was a man. Same man as last week. Same sign: "Billionaires Pay Your Fair Share." He was standing on my sidewalk. My literal sidewalk — my company owns the ground lease. He was maybe thirty. He was wearing a jacket I would estimate cost $60. My lunch that day was $114. For one. I am telling you this not to boast but because these are facts. He has decided I'm his enemy. Based on a number he saw on a Forbes list. He doesn't know what I pay. He doesn't know what my buildings cost this city in construction jobs and lease revenue and foot traffic. He knows one number. He has made one judgment. I see him every Tuesday. I've started to notice things. He brings coffee from the cart, not the Starbucks. He has a backpack that looks heavy. He doesn't look unhealthy. He looks like he probably works somewhere, but not on Tuesdays. I've wondered: does he have a job? Does he have a building? Does he have anything that depends on him the way 4,200 employees depend on me? I suspect not. And yet he has opinions about my tax rate. I gave $22 million to charity last year. The Met. NYU Langone. Mount Sinai. I gave a building to NYU. Not money for a building — a building. The Steven Roth Residence Hall. It houses 400 students. That man with the sign has never housed 400 students. He hasn't housed one. He gives cardboard. I give structures. This is not a comparison I'm making to flatter myself. It's just arithmetic. When I said what I said at REBNY, I was saying what every person in that room believes and none of them will say publicly because they have communications advisors and the communications advisors all went to Columbia and they all say "unhelpful." I'm eighty-four. I'm too old for helpful. I'm too old to perform restraint for people who hate me for something I can't change. I didn't choose to be rich. I chose to be good at one thing for a very long time, and this is what happened. You don't punish someone for that. You don't legislate against someone for that. My net worth fluctuates between $3.8 and $4.1 billion depending on the quarter. I fluctuate more in a fiscal week than that man on my sidewalk will earn in his life. Both of these are facts. Only one of them is considered polite to say. They want me to apologize. I'll be dead in ten years. Twenty if I'm lucky. And they'll still be renting my buildings.
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Bad Hombre
Bad Hombre@Badhombre·
Dear God, she’s drunk again.
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Dave Ruskamp@dave_ruskamp·
@RealSpitfire It's the same thing Republicans did when Virginia redrew their maps...... oh wait
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Spitfire@RealSpitfire·
Tennessee Democrats are losing their sht😂🤣😂🤣 What an absolute shtshow.
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Breitbart News
Breitbart News@BreitbartNews·
AOC says black people, Native Americans, and immigrants are "what America is all about" "Black Americans really created democracy in this country"
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Dave Ruskamp@dave_ruskamp·
@FLCons Not a curse, she shouldn't have said anything to anyone.
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Croxxed Out
Croxxed Out@FLCons·
This is the story of a woman who won 10 million from a lottery ticket she was given as a tip. The woman's name is Tonda Lynn Dickerson, a Waffle House waitress in Grand Bay, Alabama. In 1999, a regular customer tipped her a Florida Lottery ticket that hit for $10 million. What should have been a dream became a textbook case of the "lottery curse," dragging her through years of lawsuits, family drama, and IRS nonsense. Five coworkers immediately sued, claiming an oral agreement to split any tip winnings. A jury initially awarded them the money, but the Alabama Supreme Court overturned it in 2000, ruling the deal was illegal gambling. The tipper, Edward Seward, also sued, saying she’d promised him a new truck if she won. That case was quickly dismissed. To share the fortune with family, Tonda funneled the annuity. The IRS called the 51% transfer a taxable gift and hit her with over $1.1 million in back taxes after a decade-long fight. In a final twist, her ex-husband kidnapped her at gvnpoint that same year, she defended herself, ended up driving him to the hospital so that they could tend to his injuries after she asserted her 2A rights. She faced no charges. What do you think. Is there such a thing as a lottery curse? And is this just a really good example why you really shouldn't tell anyone that you won the lottery?
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MatrixMysteries
MatrixMysteries@MatrixMysteries·
“He was going 100 miles per hour drunk and high and drove straight into a state trooper.” Trooper Christopher Gadd was killed instantly in his patrol car. The driver had a criminal record and was in the country illegally. A Seattle attorney says, “It is NOT a crime.”
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 WOW! California Gubernatorial Candidate Steve Hilton (R) just CALLED OUT Democrat candidates to their FACES for blaming CA's high cost of living on TRUMP "Donald Trump is the president in ALL the other states of America, where the cost of living is WAY LOWER than in California." "It's not Donald Trump who's given us gas prices $2 higher than the REST of the country! It's Democrat policies, which ALL the Democrats here support. It's NOT Donald Trump that's given us the highest housing costs in the country. It's Democrat policies that all these Democrats support!" "Obviously, it is way past time for change in California and endlessly going on about Donald Trump doesn't serve the needs of the struggling families and small businesses."
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Chris Koerner
Chris Koerner@mhp_guy·
This guy charges $10,000 per install and does it all from a van. He doesn't even have a proper website. Just posts videos of his work and the leads come to him. What is it? Tree nets. He installs custom nets in trees across Sacramento. A handful of jobs per month at $10K each and he's printing money. I have not seen anyone else is doing this at scale. This is brilliant. The market is wide open If you're okay being 100ft up in a tree to get your work done, this might be a good gig for you.
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