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LauraMacca

@lauramacwrites

Thoughts my own

United Kingdom Katılım Aralık 2021
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LauraMacca
LauraMacca@lauramacwrites·
@RobertJMolnar Oh look! He misspelled ‘fraudulent’ and ‘demented’
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Chili Dog
Chili Dog@RobertJMolnar·
and somehow this is supposed to be impressive....that the President of the United States of America is at the WH, busy surrendering to Iran in a war he lost and gonna send them pallets of cash to open the straits? Also, did you finish off all of the pizza which you are known to do
Steven Cheung@StevenCheung47

It’s 4:00 PM on a Saturday, and President Trump has been working hard at the White House since early this morning. This man is focused and determined.

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Reuters
Reuters@Reuters·
US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said a $2.5 billion budget airline bailout was unnecessary as carriers could access private capital, after low-cost airlines including Frontier and Avelo requested aid to offset high jet fuel costs reut.rs/48BsGsk
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Alistair
Alistair@atc1249·
@RpsAgainstTrump Just think, if she was in the UK (and many other developed countries) she would qualify for maternity pay for 39 wks and maternity leave for 52 wks. Her pension eligible partner would also qualify for paternity leave. What a pity they don't.... 😉
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Republicans against Trump
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump·
Karoline Leavitt: “This will likely be my last gaggle for some time. As you can see, I’m about ready to have a baby any minute, so I’ll see you guys very soon.”
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LauraMacca
LauraMacca@lauramacwrites·
@SamaHoole The milk was warm and disgusting but a Maggie Thatcher the milk snatcher was a great name
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
In 1946 the British government introduced free school milk for every child in the country. One third of a pint, every school day, from the age of five to the age of fifteen. The milk was whole. Full-fat. From British dairy herds. It was delivered to the school gate in small glass bottles with foil caps and left on the doorstep in metal crates, where it sat in the sun until morning break if the weather was warm and developed a slightly suspect taste that an entire generation of British adults can still describe with uncomfortable precision. The generation that grew up on school milk was, by every anthropometric measure, the healthiest generation of British children ever recorded. Average height increased. Bone density improved. Dental health, despite the sugar in everything else, improved. Iron deficiency rates among school-age children dropped. The growth charts that the Ministry of Health had been keeping since the war showed a consistent, measurable, year-on-year improvement that tracked precisely onto the introduction of the milk programme. In 1971 Margaret Thatcher, then Education Secretary, cut free school milk for children over seven. The tabloids called her Thatcher the Milk Snatcher. She was vilified. She kept the policy. The next generation of British children, the ones who grew up without the daily third of a pint, were measurably less healthy than the one before. The growth charts show it. The dental records show it. The conscription medicals, while they lasted, showed it. The thing the milk had been providing, the calcium, the vitamin D, the vitamin A, the complete amino acid profile, the conjugated linoleic acid, the fat-soluble nutrients that a growing skeleton requires in order to reach its genetic potential, was no longer arriving at morning break in a glass bottle with a foil cap. It was replaced, eventually, by nothing. Or by a carton of fruit juice. Or by a packet of crisps from the vending machine that appeared in the school corridor in the 1990s. The generation that drank the milk is now in its seventies and eighties. They are, on average, taller, stronger-boned, and longer-lived than the generation that came after them. The milk was not magic. The milk was milk. It was the thing the body needed, delivered at the time the body needed it, at a cost the government considered acceptable until it didn't. The cost of not providing it has been rather higher.
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carolyn tackett🐊@CarolsCloset·
@US_OGA The sad truth is that Great Britain, like much of Europe, is incapable of defending itself and now that they've allowed their cities to be overrun by Muslim invaders they are too afraid to even stand up for their own values. Great Britain has fallen and it cannot get up.
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LauraMacca
LauraMacca@lauramacwrites·
@atrupar Keep our name out ya filthy mouth! These people have literally zero right to slag off other countries - maybe take care of the American people you betrayed first
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
JD Vance in Hungary: "Isn't it a scandal that middle class Brits, people who are working hard and playing by the rules, can't afford to heat their home? Can't afford to transport themselves to work because their leadership has made energy so expensive? There's just so much wrong with the political leadership."
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Terrence McCauley
Terrence McCauley@tmccauley_nyc·
@_johnbye @Murlio I saw that movie on PBS here in America when I was way too young. Maybe 10 or 12. It has remained with me ever since.
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John Bye
John Bye@_johnbye·
If you're British and of a certain age, you probably remember watching / being traumatised by Threads, the BBC film about the impact of a nuclear war on the people of Sheffield. But do you remember how that war started?
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LauraMacca
LauraMacca@lauramacwrites·
@supertanskiii Your reply is the exact moment I realised you are a fellow child of Essexshire
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LauraMacca@lauramacwrites·
@ArtCandee He’ll slag off NATO, us Brits, the Europeans etc - as if we couldn’t hate him anymore
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Art Candee 🍿🥤
Art Candee 🍿🥤@ArtCandee·
Whaddya think Donald Trump is going to announce tonight in his address to the nation?
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War Monitor
War Monitor@WarMonitors·
It’s very obvious to everyone involved that Iran has ran out of missiles! /s
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Liam Nissan™
Liam Nissan™@theliamnissan·
Trump says our NATO allies are "useless" because they won't clean up his steaming pile of crap in the Strait of Hormuz. His voters must've already forgotten how they helped us after 9/11
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LauraMacca
LauraMacca@lauramacwrites·
@Acyn @bluegeorgia Compare that to the Obama clip with the fainting lady behind her - zero class
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Acyn@Acyn·
Someone collapses in the background while Trump is talking about “Gavin Newscum”
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Spencer Hakimian
Spencer Hakimian@SpencerHakimian·
🚨BREAKING: TED CRUZ IS WORRIED ABOUT TERRORIST ATTACKS IN THE US
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨 UK Prime Minister Starmer just confirmed Britain is now entering the war. His justification: Iran started attacking countries in the region. But here’s what he left out: The US launched an illegal war with no congressional authorization, no imminent threat, and no plan. Iran responded. And now Britain is using Iran’s response as the justification to join the war that provoked it. This is how wars of aggression launder themselves into wars of defense. Start it. Get hit back. Call the retaliation the real provocation. The entire Western alliance is now being pulled into a war five Americans have already died in — built on a lie the White House still can’t explain
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DulceBiatch
DulceBiatch@BiatchDulce·
Omg this is hilarious.😂
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The Bulwark
The Bulwark@BulwarkOnline·
Q: "Does the president believe the country supports the actions that he's taken so far in Iran?" Leavitt: "I think he does. And I think the president knows the country is smart enough to read past many of the fake news headlines produced by the people in this room that this action was unjustifiable."
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Anonymous
Anonymous@YourAnonNews·
What are you throwing at him?
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Trump: You have a terrible mayor of London. Terrible. He's an incompetent guy. You have Sharia courts adjudicating law.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
In 3 words
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