MikeMoffitt
423 posts


@vaneck_us @TheBitcoinConf How are you morons losing money on gold?
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@RepGolden do we have to start beating you peoples asses? is that what it will take for you to work for the people?
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This Tax Day, you might be getting a few more bucks in your refund.
Meanwhile, the top 1% got $1 trillion, millions lost health care, hundreds of hospitals were imperiled, and the deficit grew by $4.7 trillion.
That’s the legacy of the GOP’s last two tax bills: the rich getting richer and the nation poorer with an unsustainable and growing debt.
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@RepGolden You’re shameful, voting to continue the war in Iran. You’re on notice buddy.
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This is shameful. Workers at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard work every day to help keep our country safe — including during the government shutdown last year when they worked without pay for more than a month.
Now, the thanks they get is to have their contract torn up by a presidential executive order. It’s wrong.
We passed my bill, the Protect America’s Workforce Act, in the House to protect and restore federal workers’ union contracts. It’s long past time for the Senate to do its part and pass the bill too.
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@SnoopDogg @OctoberTheKing You done fucked up. You were americas favorite, and then you had to open your stupid fuckin mouth.
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@JoeBiden I fucking hate you, you said you would cancel student loans, you lied. You’re weak and you did nothing for the American people. My credit score is tanked because you couldn’t do the one fucking thing you said you would. You’re a fucking loser.
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@TonyHinchcliffe your career is over you fucking loser, bout time
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@GovRonDeSantis You expect the trash to just sit in peoples yards for a year, while fema lazily gets around to it? The only disaster bigger than the storm is you.
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Governor DeSantis Holds a Press Conference in St. Petersburg Following Hurricane Milton x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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@GovRonDeSantis You thought shutting down landfills in the most heavily affected areas of the storm was a good idea? Fucking moron.
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Governor DeSantis Provides Update #5 on Hurricane Milton at State Emergency Operations Center x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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As of this morning, Hurricane Milton is still a major Category 4 hurricane. While some weakening is possible before landfall, we expect Milton to be a strong and extremely dangerous storm when it reaches the west Florida tomorrow night or early Thursday morning.
Heed all warnings from your local emergency management officials. If your area is in the path of Hurricane Milton, now is the time to execute your plan and get to a safe location. The state of Florida has partnered with Uber to provide free rides to and from shelters in counties with active evacuation orders: Use the promo code MILTONRELIEF.
We are also working with the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association to negotiate lower rates for hotel rooms; many properties are waiving pet fees. To find real-time hotel availability, visit Expedia.com/Florida or VisitFlorida.com/Priceline.
@FLSERT continues to fulfill resource requests for communities in the potential path of the storm. We have deployed thousands of guardsmen and dozens of SAR aircraft for search, rescue, and response; over 300 ambulances; more than 11,000 feet of flood protection barriers; and we have an additional 1.2 million gallons of fuel coming to Central Florida. More than 37,000 linemen are prepared to restore power as swiftly and safely as possible after the storm passes.

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As demand for fuel surges, FHP troopers are escorting fuel trucks to replenish the supply at gas stations along evacuation routes…
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FHP Troopers are working around the clock to escort fuel trucks along evacuation routes ahead of #Milton. Floridians will see FHP utilizing the right lane on highways to bypass traffic and escort fuel carriers from seaports to gas stations.
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Governor DeSantis Provides Update #6 on Hurricane Milton in Ocala x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Today, I visited a logistics staging area at the Florida Horse Park in Ocala, one of our many staging sites just outside Hurricane Milton’s projected path. Florida and our partners have spent the past few days deploying personnel and equipment to strategically located sites like this.
Nearly 600 ambulances and more than 30 paratransits are in operation. They will be nearby and ready to save lives as soon as the hurricane passes. The National Guard is deploying aerial, water, and ground search and rescue teams for the largest National Guard search and rescue mobilization in Florida history.
Florida will have 43,000 linemen staged from all over the country, and they’ll be ready to restore power when it’s safe to do so.
Now is the time to execute your plan and follow any evacuation orders from your local officials. Your home can be rebuilt, your possessions can be replaced, but we cannot replace a life lost to the storm.
We are grateful for everyone who is stepping up to help, and we will get through this together.


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Governor DeSantis Provides Update #7 on Hurricane Milton at State Emergency Operations Center x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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As of this morning, Hurricane Milton is still a Category 4 storm. Even if it weakens before landfall, Milton will be a major hurricane with catastrophic impacts on our state.
Now is the time to execute your hurricane preparedness plan. Heed evacuation warnings from your local emergency management officials. Time is running out—but there are free shelters in your area with enormous capacity still available, traffic is flowing, and shuttles and Uber rides are still available at no cost. You don’t need to evacuate hundreds of miles but tens of miles to avoid deadly storm surge. Belongings can be replaced; your life cannot.
If you are not in a mandatory evacuation zone and choose to shelter in place, be prepared for power outages and make sure you operate your generator safely after the storm.
We have over 50,000 linemen and all the necessary equipment staged just outside of Milton’s path. This is the largest staging of power restoration linemen in Florida’s history, and they are ready to get to work restoring power as soon as the storm passes. Florida is grateful for them, and for all the first responders and emergency management professionals who are working around the clock to keep our communities safe.

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