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KC_Spackler

@kc_spackler

Husband, Dad, Vet, Seeker, Some time writer, Traveler, Bill of Rights advocate. Jobs change lives!

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KC_Spackler
KC_Spackler@kc_spackler·
My piece about how the Founders planned a bright future for us
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Dan Bongino
Dan Bongino@dbongino·
It’s remarkable to watch people vote for their own decline. I’ve seen this phenomenon play out three times now. I was born and raised in New York City during the Abe Beame, Ed Koch, and David Dinkins years. Those administrations often seemed locked in a competition over who could do the most damage to the city’s economy and public safety. The city was struggling. Then lightning struck: Rudy Giuliani won the mayor’s race and, in just a few years, helped turn New York around. The city felt alive again. Businesses returned, crime dropped, and there was an energy and optimism that had been missing for years. I left shortly afterward because of a work-related move, but I watched from afar as New York went from Bloomberg to de Blasio to Adams, and now Mamdani. Sadly, I fear the city is headed in the wrong direction again. I saw a version of the same story in Maryland. Despite being a deep-blue state, voters elected a Republican governor who improved the state’s trajectory and won reelection comfortably. Rather than build on that success, voters turned back to progressive policies under Wes Moore, and many of the same problems are reemerging. I’ve never understood why people choose policies that create trouble when they’ve already living with the receipts. Now I live in Florida, where the Scott and DeSantis administrations have transformed the state into an economic oasis. Every day, I hope Florida stays on its current course and avoids the mistakes that sent places like NY City and Maryland backward.
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The Uri
The Uri@uricohenisrael·
If you look at it historically, Mamdani’s rhetoric is very similar to Hitler's rhetoric And the obsessive admiration that his supporters have for him is similar to the admiration people had for Hitler and other totalitarian leaders. Heil Zohran! Democrats have a Nazi problem
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Mollie
Mollie@MZHemingway·
Court Filing: Democrat AGs Behind Lawfare Coordinated With Leftist Groups About ‘How To Stop Trump’ thefederalist.com/2026/06/19/cou…
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Shuan Rose🇯🇲🌎🇺🇸
The problem with Mamdani is not that he criticizes Israel. The problem is that he criticIzes no one else. His wife's country is ruled by an Islamist dictatorship that persecutes minorities. I've not heard him say a word against them, Sudan, Afghanistan, or Pakistan. How come?
Acyn@Acyn

Mamdani: AIPAC, for whom the only thing more frightening than democracy being allowed to run its course is an end to genocide in Netanyahu's wars.

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Steve Ferguson
Steve Ferguson@lsferguson·
There are several hundred thousand Haitians living in the US under TPS. Haiti is fielding a World Cup soccer team. Is it safe to assume Haiti is safe enough to return the Haitians living here?
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Peachy Keenan@KeenanPeachy·
So excited for Michelle Obama's Michelle Obama era. Finally, she can take some time and focus on herself for a change.
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Restoration News
Restoration News@NewsRestoration·
They've been predicting the end of the world since the 1960s. They've been wrong every single time. Global cooling. Overpopulation. Global warming. Climate change. The names keep changing—but the agenda never does. Too many humans have it too good, and elites are determined to stop them. Craig Rucker has spent four decades on the front lines fighting back. As co-founder and president of CFACT, he's attended 30 UN climate conferences and watched junk science metastasize into a full-blown religion—complete with holy days, high priests, and heretics. He joins Restoration Spotlight to expose the anti-human agenda hiding behind the data.
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Tironianae 🍊🍊 Z. - Ultra Verbum Vincet
🚨 JUST IN: After the SAVE America Act hits 50 votes, Scott Presler is demanding the GOP force a real, old-school, hours-long talking filibuster on the Senate floor. No hiding. No procedural games. Stand there and explain it to the country. He called out Cory Booker directly. Tell 76 percent of black Americans why you oppose voter ID. Tell 82 percent of Latino Americans. Tell 83 percent of Americans overall why you are against photo ID. Make them say it on camera. Make them own it. Presler’s point is simple. If you believe in your position, defend it in public. Don’t bury it in Senate procedure. Bring it to debate. Let the country watch.
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FischerKing
FischerKing@FischerKing64·
If you were making a futuristic alternative history in which the Soviet Union won the Cold War, this is what a building in the modern gulag would look like. The building just screams torture chamber.
bronzebust@bronzebust

I'm truly pretty surprised at how hideous and evil-looking the Obama Presidential Center is. I feel like Obama generally had a good sense of aesthetics; he dressed pretty well, had a decent "cool factor", I liked his controversial Kehinde Wiley portrait, etc.

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KC_Spackler
KC_Spackler@kc_spackler·
@Lynne4NJ Germany has national ID with citizenship status, must be carried over age 16 in case an official wants to stop you
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Lynne@Lynne4NJ·
Having just returned from a trip to the UK and several other European countries, and seeing how fiercely these nations defend their borders with strict immigration and customs laws, I am even more flabbergasted that anyone in the United States would not support strict border control in our country. The world must truly think our liberal "woke" policies are a joke. We must NEVER allow what occurred under the Biden "administration" to happen again.
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Don_Vito 🇺🇸@Don_Vito_08·
This schmuck Mamdani's wife is out here rocking Canal Street knock-offs like it's high fashion—zero class, all trash. NYC's worst mayor ever, bar none. The clown show continues!
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KC_Spackler
KC_Spackler@kc_spackler·
@RensyMo He pushed out a Black mayor & pretends to know what they need, he doesn’t
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Rensy@RensyMo·
I think Brunson doesn’t like Mamdani because his wife is Jewish. And mamdani is a Jew hater. 👀 also, Mamdani is so fake it’s cringe lmao
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Rand Paul
Rand Paul@RandPaul·
On her way out, @TulsiGabbard dropped bombshell documents proving Dr. Fauci colluded with a politicized intel community to bury the lab-leak truth and lie to Congress. I've referred him to the DOJ multiple times for prosecution. The evidence keeps mounting, but more will be coming soon.
Washington Examiner@dcexaminer

Tulsi Gabbard released hundreds of pages of previously undisclosed communications that reveal Dr. Anthony Fauci steered the intelligence community away from investigating U.S.-funded coronavirus research in China that may have caused the COVID-19 pandemic. trib.al/RdDLbQS

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The Uri
The Uri@uricohenisrael·
“A private person” When it comes to take accountability on her disgusting antisemitic Nazi behavior she’s “a private person” When it comes to being on stage either the NBA champions, or in the watching box at the World Cup, suddenly she’s a VIP “Socialism”
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Tulsi Gabbard 🌺
Tulsi Gabbard 🌺@TulsiGabbard·
Yesterday was my final day as Director of National Intelligence. I declassified and released never-before-seen documents exposing the truth about Fauci directing millions of US taxpayer dollars to fund dangerous gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab, worked with the Intelligence Community to suppress the truth about his actions and hide the virus’ lab-leak origins, and lied to Congress while under oath in 2024. It’s time you know the truth. Go to ODNI.gov to see for yourself.
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KC_Spackler
KC_Spackler@kc_spackler·
@walterkirn This is the key 🔑, build a school, tear down school - corrupt City money in both. But some people love old notions like Food Stamps - feed the poor, Fauci is the Science.
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Walter Kirn
Walter Kirn@walterkirn·
Here it is
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad

When I was a kid, the Bronx was burning. My dad was a fireman who happened to be an Ivy League graduate. He told me it wasn’t the crackheads torching the city, whatever the news said. It was fraud. Let me explain how it worked…. John Doe buys a rundown apartment building for $100k. He pockets the redevelopment tax break, then sells it to Joe Doe for $250k. Joe pockets the tax break, then sells it to Jerry Doe for $500k. Rinse and repeat until the building is worth $5 million. The tax breaks are real. The money is not. Because the buyers are all family, the cash flows out of Swiss bank account 27852 and right back into 27852 after every sale. There’s a transaction cost, sure, but the tax breaks more than cover it. Then comes the payoff: they insure the building for $5 million and burn it down. The name for this was “Jewish Lightning.” The phrase stuck around not because the landlords were all Jewish, but because the stereotype hit a nerve in a city run by Jewish mayors from 1974 to 1989, the peak of the burning. Fair or not, the term stuck. So why was none of this investigated? NGO funding, of course. The NYPD union was powerful, and NYC detectives had sweeping investigative authority over almost everything. Except arson. Arson belonged to FDNY detectives. NGOs, routing money through union donations, stoked the rivalry between cops and firemen. Long story short, arson investigators got no funding and zero cooperation from the NYPD. No money for investigations means no arrests. Eventually the Bronx ran out of buildings to burn, and Giuliani drove the final nail into arson fraud’s coffin. But the lesson survived, and it’s the foundation of today’s fraud. The lesson was this: the actual value of the asset doesn’t matter. 👉What matters is the movement of money. Destruction is still very profitable. When the Baltimore bridge collapsed, the cleanup and rebuild were estimated at $1.7 billion, with the bridge reopening in 2028. The cost has since ballooned to $5.2 billion, and the wreckage still isn’t fully cleared. Money pours into demolition,, engineering, environmental review, project management, waste removal. But if the work doesn’t actually get done, the real expenses stay low. The money moves; the bridge doesn’t. And here’s the leap: you don’t have to destroy anything at all. You just have to not build it. Democrats allocate money to a government body, which hands it to a project manager, who hires consultants, who hire subcontractors, who hire more subcontractors, who funnel it back to Democrats, who allocate more money. The fewer the actual costs (labor, materials, equipment) the more of the flow you can capture. And if a taxpayer complains, you hire a PR firm and a few consultants to explain why costs keep exploding while nothing gets built. The easiest thing to blame is red tape. So why does red tape exist? Because destroying valuable property, while profitable, is too obviously unethical. Burning buildings gets you arrested, eventually. Not building gets you a ribbon-cutting and a press release. Here’s the deeper trap. Because our most valuable assets are fixed (houses, cars, index funds) we think of money as static. You have what you have. It grows over time, but it doesn’t flow. That’s exactly where the fraud lives: in the flow. The light bulb moment was realizing you don’t need to destroy physical property. You only need to destroy productivity. If labor and materials are never purchased while money pours in, the fraud works. You don’t have to build or destroy anything of value, just productivity. You just announce a project and start writing checks while throwing up enough red tape to block any real spending on labor and materials. This is basically why Congress handed @PeteButtigieg $1.2 trillion and our roads and bridges still suck five years later. They put up signs, traffic cones, and red tape, and little else. But there are a few residual problems. 1/2

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