jever1980

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jever1980

jever1980

@jever19801

Katılım Ocak 2022
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LHGrey™️
LHGrey™️@grey4626·
@saras76 THIS FUCKING CUNT. Omfg. 😈😈😈.... If there is one person I want to see go down it's this disgusting pig.
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Sara Rose 🇺🇸🌹
DOJ Launches criminal investigation into Trump tormentor E. Jean Carroll - the insane ‘Rape Is Sexy’ psycho who also named her cat ‘Vagina’ HA
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jever1980
jever1980@jever19801·
@WarlordDilley Republicans already wasted over 100 million in Texas primary that’s a lot of money that could’ve been used in other races against Democrats.
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Brenden Dilley
Brenden Dilley@WarlordDilley·
Democrats aren't winning a Senate seat in Texas this November. Period. The Republican party could have nominated a literal "Longhorn" and still win. Democrats are pretending they can win in Texas so they can grift more money from their deranged mega donors.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
BREAKING: The Town of Rutland, MA, (@RutlandMAGov) announced that they are CANCELING the 250th Fourth of July celebrations. They will NOT be refunding individuals and businesses that donated money to fund the event, claiming they are keeping it for future events.
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Derrick Van Orden
Derrick Van Orden@derrickvanorden·
@RepPatHarrigan There are absolutely zero instances of a government seizing private property from individual citizens and dividing it up going bad. Zero.
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
BOMBSHELL: The Justice Department is going after the names and addresses of the Fulton County poll workers and ballot counters from 2020!! CNN is in FULL PANIC MODE and immediately trotted out the same “without evidence” garbage they’ve been pushing for YEARS. Fulton County was GROUND ZERO for the 2020 steal. Biden “won” it by a ridiculous margin. Now the people who handled those ballots might have to explain themselves. The media can call it a fishing expedition all they want. I say FISH HARDER!
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U.S. Department of Labor
During the pandemic, nearly $900 BILLION in unemployment aid went out to help Americans. 🚨 Over $135 BILLION was STOLEN through FRAUD 🚨 Criminal rings and bad actors exploited WEAK verification systems and ripped off the American taxpayer. This Administration is DONE with “pay first, verify later.” We’re cracking down and holding fraudsters accountable. FOLLOW @WHFraudTF for updates!
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Sue
Sue@sue_xbt·
If $BTC somehow ended up dying from here What's your plan B?
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jever1980
jever1980@jever19801·
@EarlGlynn Lawrence is a sanctuary city. It’s run by retards.
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Earl F Glynn
Earl F Glynn@EarlGlynn·
According to the Kansas Secretary of State's 2026 Primary Candidate List, US Sen. Roger Marshall now has a Republican opponent. "Pond Naramore" on Maple Lane in Lawrence is now Marshall's primary opponent. The only registered Republican at the Maple Lane Lawrence address is Arch P. Naramore, who must be using his middle name "Pond" for his candidate registration. Naramore ran against Sam Brownback for US Senate in a similar way 22 years ago. It's curious in his 2004 candidate bio on the JoCo Election web page, Naramore said he was a member of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), a group that overwhelmingly aligns with Democrats. web.archive.org/web/2004081221…
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Randy Quaid
Randy Quaid@RandyRRQuaid·
I wish Netflix would stop showing films I’m in. Netflix is the gateway drug to child porn. No actor should agree to work with a company that sexually objectifies children. Ted Sarandos, a former video store clerk, has turned the art form of film into a garbage heap for the left’s political agenda! Netflix is a sick evil company! Thank you @Eric_Schmitt for calling out this moral degenerate.
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jever1980
jever1980@jever19801·
@KrisKobach1787 Most of all, thanks to Trump for closing the borders and ice for taking out the trash.
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Kris W. Kobach
Kris W. Kobach@KrisKobach1787·
Kansas crime rate at a 56-year low thanks to a law-and-order approach. Results matter.
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jever1980
jever1980@jever19801·
@PeteMundo Wyandotte county has always ended up at the wrong end of a deal. I remember back in the 80s corruption was the norm.
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Pete Mundo
Pete Mundo@PeteMundo·
Here's the skinny on the worst economic development deal in American sports stadium history: State leaders are mad at Wyandotte County for having some restraint it how it set up its local STAR Bond district that they are now using mob tactics. This despite the state drawing its own 300+ square mile STAR bond district that is an insult to anyone with an ounce of common sense. No one can justify a district of this scope and size all benefitting from a stadium holding 10-15 events per year, and a practice facility that is largely operating as your standard corporation. IF WyCo does not do exactly as the state sees fit to funnel more future sales tax monies to pay off the stadium, they will NOT give WyCo a seat on the Kansas Sports Facilities Authority, the entity that will own the stadium. The county that will be home to the stadium, and is potentially going to be the only voice to stand up for WyCo taxpayers in the process, may not have a spot on this authority because they aren't obeying the demands of state overlords who are selling the future of the state, and as a result, the taxpayers, down the river. This multi-billion dollar disaster from Kansas, when it already had all the perks of being "home" of the Chiefs, without a dime of risk, continues to stink more and more by the day. Unfortunately, this is just the latest example. I discuss this and more on the show today. You can subscribe and listen to the podcast here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…
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Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Mark Ruffalo talks about how America should shift from Capitalism: "It’s gonna take some re-imagining of what America is."
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Calvin Ayre
Calvin Ayre@CalvinAyre·
I’ve been struck by the virality of two interviews this month, one with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) and the other with Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. AOC claimed that “you just can’t earn” a billion dollars, suggesting that every individual who’s achieved great wealth did so at someone else’s expense. AOC claimed successful people believe they’re “smarter, better” while viewing “the people at the bottom” as “uneducated, lazy, etc.” Bezos responded by saying that “if millions of people choose your service, you’re going to end up with $1 billion.” Bezos said AOC was engaging in “an effective political technique,” namely, “when you don’t know how to solve a problem, create a villain, blame them.” But Bezos went on to say that “the value to society and civilizations from my for-profit companies will be much, much larger than the good that I do with my charitable giving.” The message many seem to have taken from this is that his companies should be left free to do as they please because others benefit from their existence. As an entrepreneur, I’d tell AOC that Bezos has a point: if you’ve taken risks, applied your time, energy and capital to build something from nothing and that something proves popular with the public, then you deserve to reap the rewards, however large they might be. And like all entrepreneurs, I want as few regulations as possible governing my operations, and hopefully those regulations are sensible and not needlessly restrictive. But I accept that some regulations are needed because the actions a company takes can have unintended consequences. Too many founders these days (mostly on the tech side) act like teenagers who’ve just discovered Ayn Rand. But it wasn’t mine owners who decided 10-year-old boys should no longer be sent deep underground. Truly unfettered capitalism has a pretty checkered history and acknowledging its potentially negative impacts isn’t out of bounds. (Oh, and I’ve never felt ‘people at the bottom’ are lazy. Having grown up on a pig farm, I started a few rungs below bottom, and getting where I am today required a serious work ethic.) Both sides of this debate can cite examples to support their arguments. As always, the answer remains somewhere in the middle, provided we’re willing to listen to each other.
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Retard Finder@IfindRetards·
Retard of the day 🥇
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 JUST NOW: Leftist rioters dig up CINDERBLOCKS outside ICE Newark and use them to reinforce their barricade, BLOCKING the facility’s exit How is this being allowed??! Trapping ICE agents in their facility is alright??! Unreal. PUT AN END TO IT.
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jever1980
jever1980@jever19801·
@nicksortor Why aren’t these idiots being arrested for destruction of private property?
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jever1980
jever1980@jever19801·
@Grey_Man_X @Johnny_Joey I could tell the guy died of overdose when I seen it for the first time on TV. It was too obvious.
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Christopher Webb
Christopher Webb@cwebbonline·
You don’t even have to research this dude; just listen to him scam. Here’s just one example from that interview. Did you notice he spent a good amount of time talking about how easily he can build housing for the homeless? But his very last line in the video is, “We have the facilities.” So if we have the facilities, why does he need to build on federal land that we don’t have?
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Christopher Webb
Christopher Webb@cwebbonline·
The level of disdain Spencer Pratt has for the unhoused is disgusting. And if you’re fine with this kind of talk, I don’t want to know you. Josh Haskell: “What are your plans for the over 40,000 homeless people in Los Angeles?” Spencer Pratt: “Well, they’re not homeless. They’re drug addicts. Most of these people are addicted to fentanyl and meth… They are choosing to be on the streets because they want to do drugs. They don’t want rules. They don’t want to listen. They want to have animals to abuse.”
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