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@JuicyJuuce @DaveRoetman @D162Michele You're right, but depending where is the property located at, you can be forced to foreclosed in 2 yrs.
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@factsonly369 @DaveRoetman @D162Michele no you don't actually lose your home if you don't pay property tax. you just get a lien put on it so that whenever you do sell the taxes owed are deducted from the sale.
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@michaeljknowles We dont need Representatives to vote party lines all the time. We need Representative to vote on what is best for there constituents regardless of party lines...
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This term, Massie has voted with the GOP 77.7% of the time. That rate is much lower than the median GOP congressman, who voted with the party 95% of the time.
Massie's rate of voting with the Republicans is also lower than his own record in the last term (91%), which itself was lower than the term before that (95%).
You can like Massie. You can think he's right to buck the party. But you can't deny the trend, and you can't deny the VP's observation.
t.co/xSFtLEwO4P
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@OCOCReport For people that are against Massie because he wants to release Epstein files and is against our current aggression, are so many Americans really that dumb?
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@IngrahamAngle Because unlike the candidates you guys are shilling for, there's a chance he really is America First!
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@DaveRoetman @D162Michele Well..we dont actually own our homes too, we pay property taxes. If you cant afford to pay, you lose your home.
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Sigh.
First. You don't actually OWN property in China. You have a lease from the government which expires.
Second. China has overbuilt housing, and they have entire apartment buildings, and even cities, which are empty. All on credit. which will never be paid off.
Third, Chinese construction is in large part "tofu dreg" which means its unsafe, crumbling, and falling apart even before its finished.
Basically, Chinese housing is worthless. The sad part is that Chinese people invested in housing thinking it was a safe, appreciating investment. Now they are ruined.
While the US has its own - mostly government related - problems with our housing market, it is in no way comparable to what is happening in China.
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@5149jamesli And this is coming from the people that support the NAZI's in Ukraine, all credibility is loss...the gig is up!
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Another Zionist straight out of central casting, trotted out in the 11th hour to make nonsense allegations.

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@JohnStossel @paigelambermont Maybe he loss his job because of AI? Or the data center polluted his water? Maybe his utility bills increase so much that it made it unbearable? The tradeoff for a regular person? AI isnt too great...
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He shot at a politician's home 13 TIMES.
Over war? Racism? No. He was mad that the pol supports data centers.
The hate makes no sense. Data centers power everything we do online, and now AI.
That's a good thing!
"It's going to find cures for diseases," says @paigelambermont.
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@thehill What good does complaining do? The very entities that sell our data to the spam callers are the ones we are told to trust. That's why the "China would get our data" campaign doesnt work. We're probably better off with China getting our data than domestic entities.
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Sick of spam calls? See which states file the most complaints
thehill.com/homenews/state…
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@DancinRoundWolf @TonySeruga What PD's? It's an intel operation. They surveil dissidents & official's kids for corruption. If you really believe that it really a China police station, you really have been propagandized. They have no power here! It's that simple.
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@factsonly369 @TonySeruga Do you mean like US operating clandestine PDs in Chyna? Nope.
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Chinese-Linked Secret Police Station in Manhattan Leads to Guilty Verdict
NEW YORK CITY, NY – A 64-year-old man was found guilty earlier in May of helping operate a clandestine police station in Manhattan which bore links to the Chinese government and served as a means to monitor dissidents of said foreign government abroad, according to reports.
On May 13th, a jury found Lu Jianwang guilty on two counts of acting as an illegal agent of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in connection to operating a foreign police station on American soil, with prosecutors alleging the police station was meant to track PRC dissidents who sought refuge in the United States.
According to a press release from the Justice Department, a second individual involved in the illegal operation, Chen Jinping, had already pleaded guilty back in December of 2024 to conspiring to act as an agent of the PRC.
The clandestine foreign police station was reportedly established as far back as January of 2022, with Lu and Chen having received orders from the PRC’s Ministry of Public Security (MPS) to help run the operation.
Federal authorities raided the foreign police station located inside an office building on 107 East Broadway in Manhattan’s Chinatown back in October of 2022, with authorities recovering a banner from inside the office which read, “Fuzhou Police Overseas Service Station, New York, USA.”
During the October 2022 raid, Lu and Chen’s phones were also seized, with investigators finding the WeChat messages shared between their MSP handlers had been deleted.
Investigators later learned the isolated foreign police station is part of a broader global initiative by the PRC to establish similar posts abroad “to influence, threaten, and coerce political dissidents abroad, including in the United States, in an effort to silence them.”
Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI New York Field Office, James C. Barnacle, Jr., issued a statement following Lu’s conviction, saying, “Lu Jianwang used a police station in New York City to target PRC dissidents in furtherance of the Chinese government’s political agenda. May today’s verdict send a message to other foreign agents – the FBI maintains its unwavering resolve to reveal and disrupt the clandestine operations of adversarial nations.”
Lu faces up to 30 years in federal prison following his conviction. As for Chen, the Justice Department noted in its release that he is still awaiting sentencing following his 2024 plea agreement.
justice.gov/usao-edny/pr/b…

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@TonySeruga Who are we kidding? The TITANS were all in China before Trump took office. Now they lost the marketshare they once held and want it back. This carrot dangling before the stick has no major attraction for China.
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🚨 TRUMP DROPS THE TITANS ON BEIJING: No Envoys, No Excuses—America’s Innovation Empire Just Crashed Xi’s Table With Trillions in Firepower and Zero Tolerance for One-Way Deals 🔥🔥🔥🔥
President Trump didn’t dispatch diplomats or deputies to Beijing this week. He landed with the undisputed architects of the 21st-century economy—the men and women whose companies don’t ask governments for permission; they rewrite the possible for the planet.
Jensen Huang. Tim Cook. Elon Musk. Larry Fink. Boeing, Visa, Meta, Goldman, Cargill—the full roster of American excellence, over a dozen CEOs whose combined market power eclipses most sovereign balance sheets. No vice presidents. No second chairs. Only the number-one operators who actually move markets, invent futures, and command supply chains Xi himself once courted.
In the Great Hall, Trump laid it out with the calm precision of a grandmaster who already holds the board: “These leaders are here to pay respect to China—and to do business. But respect is a two-way circuit. From our side, it will be 100% reciprocal.”
This is not 20th-century summit theater. This is 21st-century economic realism executed at Mach speed.
It channels the deepest insight of classical strategy: the strongest position is the one where your adversary sees the full array of your latent power before any shot is fired. Trump brought the private-sector phalanx that actually generates the wealth, the chips, the rockets, the platforms, and the capital that China needs—and that the world now measures power by.
No groveling. No vague “win-wins” that always tilt east. Just the raw, unapologetic assembly of American productive genius, demanding the same open doors we grant. Xi’s own words on further opening met with living proof that America still forges the tools of tomorrow.
This is high-voltage diplomacy—current so strong it silences the room. It proves that real leverage in the great-power contest isn’t tariffs alone or treaties on paper. It’s showing up with the empire-builders themselves, reminding every observer: America doesn’t come to negotiate from weakness. It comes owning the future.
The message lands like thunder:
We built it. We own it. We will trade it—on reciprocal terms, or not at all.
The age of polite asymmetry is over. The age of muscular, intelligent reciprocity has begun.
Who else feels the voltage? ⚡️
#TrumpTitansInBeijing #ReciprocalPowerOrBust #HighVoltageDiplomacy #InnovationEmpire #TrillionsAtTheTable #NoMoreOneWayDeals #AmericaLeadsWithStrength #MuskHuangCookXi #EconomicRealism2026 #GreatPowerChess
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1/3 of American still think the US government was honest about COVID origins.
Rasmussen Reports@Rasmussen_Poll
63% Suspect COVID-19 Cover-Up A majority of voters believe federal officials helped conceal the role China played in the origins of the COVID-19 outbreak. Full story is in the comments...
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@Megatron_ron Disagree, the public sector is still getting rare earths from China although selective.
They're trying to reverse the catastrophe our govt created. Meaning missing out on the piece of pie which was ours to begin with, then gave up cause our think-tanks thinks they're better.
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🇺🇸🇨🇳 Why did all these powerful people go with Trump to kneel in China?
The answer is access to rare materials.
The reality is that Tesla, Apple, Boeing, GE Aerospace, and all the others desperately need China, while Beijing structurally needs them less and less.
China controls 70% of global extraction, 85% of refining, 90% of permanent magnets, and 99% of dysprosium and terbium, without which no F-35 fighter jet takes off, no MRI machine works, and no iPhone starts up.
And the card with which the US could blackmail China - semiconductors - is already completely exhausted. SMIC produces 7nm chips using DUV multipatterning, Huawei's Ascend competes with Nvidia on AI inference, QiMeng designs RISC-V chips via AI, and SMEE has announced its first domestic EUV machine for 2027.
The US is now totally dependent on China and its military machine without China will completely fail.
@BetterCallMedhi

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@thecyrusjanssen Sorry to be the pessimist here, but guessing nothing good would come out of this meet. The US's China containment strategy is at full throttle, which makes it hard for China to make compromises.
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The United States and China are the two superpowers of the world and it's always fantastic for the respective leaders of both nations to meet face to face and improve the US China Relationship.
I've been an ambassador of this relationship for nearly 20 years, first arriving in Shanghai in 2007 to begin my career. Over the years I've done everything in my ability to advocate for improved relations, more dialogue, more cultural understandings from both sides.
I look forward to seeing what happens during Trump's visit to Beijing and look at how many business executives have come with Trump to China. At the end of the day, the US and Chinese economies are deeply tied together and there is a natural synergy between both nations.
When the US and China work together, the entire world wins! 🇺🇸🇨🇳
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@thehill We paid higher prices for tariffs as companies passed those prices along. Now the companies get the money back. Double win for the companies. Double loss for the people. What a stupid government. At least give the tariff rebates back to the people.
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Trump tariff challenger gets six-figure refund after Supreme Court ruling
thehill.com/business/58756…
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@LionelMedia Obvious she's a liar. Came with $100, but could go to UT Austin🤦♂️..many Americans cant even afford to go to college or opt for city colleges.
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@BRICSinfo All propaganda, there's so many points not even settle yet, like control of the strait or guarantees of no future aggression. Such BS...
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Iran is offering a phased deal that would pause fighting first, then move into 30 days of nuclear negotiations while transferring some of its highly enriched uranium to a third country (for example Russia, which offered to do it in the past).
Iran is also seeking guarantees that any transferred uranium would be returned if US later exits the agreement or talks collapse.
The proposal would also reopen the Strait of Hormuz to commercial traffic in stages as sanctions and restrictions on Iranian ships and ports are lifted.
Source: WSJ
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@chrismartenson So, basically the US Govt want our boys to be cannon fodder for a foreign govt!
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Is the US trying to taunt Iran into shooting at our vessels in order to justify restarting hostilities?
Full interview with Ret Lt Col Daniel Davis: peakprosperity.pulse.ly/q3l1trlpjp
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