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@neecbf

Dad, Cloud IT monkey, tennis player, non-groupthinker. @neecbf on the various other platforms. Nihil boni sine labore.

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@jaredf29 @CoVet_81 What you appear to missing is the fact that the Briben regime completely scrapped the Trump plan, and reversed the order. They left from the local airport AND pulled the military 1st instead of last. Retarded doesn't even begin to cover what became a massive embarrassment.
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CalKnight ⚔️
CalKnight ⚔️@jaredf29·
@neecbf @CoVet_81 Yes Biden is incompetent. No argument. Unless you have a complete logistical plan for the redeployment & transition that you’re an expert in ok going to go ahead & correctly assume u have 0 idea what you’re talking about. It takes months to redeploy a single bde from a small AO
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🇺🇸Lady Vet
🇺🇸Lady Vet@CoVet_81·
I’ve heard the “suckers and losers” story a thousand times, we all have. It is still anonymous, unproven gossip with no recording and no hard evidence. But National Guard troops being pushed into a cold parking garage after Biden’s inauguration was documented with photos and troops speaking out. Then came reports of raw or undercooked chicken, moldy food, and meals with metal shavings that made them sick. Both sides have failed our troops at times. But pushing unproven political attacks while ignoring documented disrespect is exactly why so many veterans are sick of the games. Our service members deserve better. 🇺🇸
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david millette@davidmillette69

@CoVet_81 @DKH013 So you don’t support Trump because he thinks of veterans is being suckers

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@jaredf29 @CoVet_81 There's nearly 6mo to muster 2500. ..it was delayed for the Photo op on 9/11, that's not in dispute. Had they not obliterated the plan and left from Bagram as previously planned...we wouldn't have lost 13 Servicemen, just as 1 example of Biden regime disregard & incompetence.
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CalKnight ⚔️
CalKnight ⚔️@jaredf29·
@neecbf @CoVet_81 Yeah they had to delay it. Like I said. I don’t expect you don’t understand bc you’ve never deployed but in a mountainous country the size of Texas w 2500 troops is impossible. I agree though Biden did F it up. I don’t like him
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I'm just a number. (Pronouns: He/Won)
@dkb12316528 @TheLastRefuge2 ..they tried to send Flynn to prison for doing his job in preventing potential hostilities with Russia, stoked by Obama 4wks before leaving Office. He was also taken off the board because he'd have stopped the Russia Hoax in its tracks. Zero chance he's confirmable anyway.
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dkb123@dkb12316528·
@neecbf @TheLastRefuge2 Mike Flynn is not trustworthy actually been there done that let’s pick somebody else
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TheLastRefuge
TheLastRefuge@TheLastRefuge2·
I suspect Trump intends (likely did already) to ask Nunes to be DNI. I strongly doubt Nunes would agree/accept. A shuffle will have to be an option.
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theGAnerds
theGAnerds@theGAnerds_Real·
Let's discuss more about the 1,315 unlawful backdated voter roll records that were inserted between 05/04 and 05/18. We have discussed the APS code in the voter history file. "A" is for absentee and is a Y/N toggle. Y=absentee/early voting and N=election day voting. There were 124 NNN (election day) votes in the inserted 5/18 additions. THAT is about as close as you can catch @GaSecofState same day inserting votes during a Federal Election using the voter roll and the voter history file. Take a look 👇 SoS needs to be LOCKED.UP There are multiple candidates that should not be in run-offs. They were NOT elected by the People. @DNIGabbard @FBIDirectorKash @KurtOlsen_USA @AAGDhillon
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Today marks 13 years since two cowardly Muslims murdered Lee Rigby. They drove into him so he couldn't fight back, and began butchering him in broad daylight in "Modern London". Those in power want us to forget. We never will. His name will live on. RIP Lee 🙏🏻 🇬🇧
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Sassafrass84
Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
You are so spot on James Woods. The DNC allowed it. The rinos did nothing to stop it. The swamp is deep.
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Svetlana Lokhova
Svetlana Lokhova@RealSLokhova·
Special Counsel Durham planned to indict Marc Elias for his participation in the anti-Trump Conspiracy. Someone (Lisa Monaco/Maggie Goodlander) stopped the prosecutions. AG Blanche ought to: --immediately indict Elias, there is more than enough evidence --open an investigation into obstruction of justice by the Obama/Hillary crew
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Marc E. Elias@marceelias

Donald Trump recently posted that I am "a terrible lawyer with a horrible track record." 🙄 In 2020, my team and I defeated him in 64 of 65 cases.⚖️ Today we beat DOJ in two more voter file cases. We are now 7-0.💪 I guess I'm not so terrible after all...😂

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Julie Kelly 🇺🇸
Julie Kelly 🇺🇸@julie_kelly2·
Reposting my April 2022 article noting how Mitch McConnell told a reporter late that evening that he was "exhilarated" by the events of January 6. Why? Because he got his way. And McConnell's security chief, along with Pelosi's. had repeatedly ignored pleas by @ChiefSund for authorization to deploy the National Guard. "A dirty little secret about January 6—one of many—is that Democrats and establishment Republicans, not Trump supporters, wanted to shut down the official proceedings of that day. Just as the first wave of protesters breached the building shortly after 2 p.m., congressional Republicans were poised to present evidence of rampant voting fraud in the 2020 presidential election. Ten incumbent and four newly-elected Republican senators planned to work with their House colleagues to demand the formation of an audit commission to investigate election 'irregularities' in the 2020 election. Absent an audit, the group of senators, including Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) pledged to reject the Electoral College results from the disputed states. The Hail Mary effort was doomed to fail; yet the American people would have heard hours of debate related to provable election fraud over the course of the day. And no one opposed the effort more than ex-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.). During a conference call on December 31, 2020, McConnell urged his Republican Senate colleagues to abandon plans to object to the certification, insisting his vote to certify the 2020 election results would be 'the most consequential I have ever cast' in his 36-year Senate career. From the Senate floor on the afternoon of January 6, McConnell gave a dramatic speech warning of the dire consequences to the country should Republicans succeed in delaying the vote. He downplayed examples of voting fraud and even mocked the fact that Trump-appointed judges rejected election lawsuits. 'The voters, the courts, and the States have all spoken,' McConnell insisted. 'If we overrule them, it would damage our Republic forever. If this election were overturned by mere allegations from the losing side, our democracy would enter a death spiral.' Roughly six hours later, McConnell got his way. Cowed by the crowd of largely peaceful Americans allowed into the building by Capitol police, most Republican senators backed off the audit proposal. McConnell, echoing hyperbolic talking points about an 'insurrection' seeded earlier in the day by Democratic lawmakers and the news media, gloated. 'They tried to disrupt our democracy,' he declared on the Senate floor after Congress reconvened around 8 p.m. 'This failed attempt to obstruct Congress, this failed insurrection, only underscores how crucial the task before us is for our Republic.' Congress officially certified the Electoral College results early the next day. While he projected a sober tone to the American public, McConnell privately was ecstatic, a new book about the 2020 election reveals. 'I feel exhilarated by the fact that this fellow finally, totally discredited himself,' McConnell told New York Times reporter Jonathan Martin late on January 6, 2021 about Trump. Martin is the co-author of This Will Not Pass, of which excerpts were published in the Washington Post this week. Martin in the book recounts his midnight conversation with McConnell. Trump, McConnell claimed, 'put a gun to his head and pulled the trigger,' Martin writes. He then asked the reporter what he had heard about members plotting to invoke the 25th Amendment. Calling Trump a 'despicable person,' McConnell reportedly bragged how he 'crushed the sons of bitches' on January 6 and promised to do the same to them in the 2022 primaries. Now, that seems like an oddly celebratory demeanor for someone who just survived an 'attack on our democracy' and an alleged attempt to 'overthrow' the seat of government power, doesn’t it? And why was McConnell so certain the four-hour disturbance would spell the end for Donald Trump? Further—and more importantly—why did McConnell’s office fail to protect the Capitol on January 6? His Sergeant at Arms at the time served on the U.S. Capitol police board, a four-man body that manages security at the sprawling Capitol complex. McConnell appointed Michael Stenger in 2018 to serve in that role; Stenger, in addition to his House counterpart, Paul Irving, rejected multiple requests by the Capitol Police chief for extra help in advance of January 6. Steven Sund, a Capitol Police captain, said he spoke with Stenger on January 4, 2021 to ask for National Guardsmen. 'Instead of approving the use of the National Guard, however, Mr. Stenger suggested I ask them how quickly we could get support if needed and to ‘lean forward’ in case we had to request assistance on January 6.' He spoke with Stenger again on January 5; the board still refused to advance his plan for extra guardsmen. As the chaos unfolded right as the joint session of Congress convened on January 6, Sund said he 'notified the two Sergeant at Arms by 1:09 p.m. that I urgently needed support and asked them to declare a State of Emergency and authorize the National Guard.' Stenger and Irving, who were together that afternoon, said he was waiting for 'authorization' by congressional leadership. That approval came an hour later, but with a caveat: Sund also needed the Pentagon’s authorization. 'Almost two hours later, we had still not received authorization from the Pentagon to activate the National Guard,' Sund testified in February 2021. 'Mr. Stenger offered to have Senator McConnell call the Secretary of the Army to expedite the request. I agreed that this would be a good idea. I followed up approximately 20 minutes later to check on the call and express the need for leadership to call to assist in expediting the request.' Guardsmen did not arrive until 5:40 p.m., four-and-a-half hours after Sund’s first dispatch and after the protest had ended. McConnell, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), and D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser—the three leaders responsible for protecting the Capitol on January 6—still have not explained their failure to do so. Not only did McConnell’s top law enforcement officials purportedly overlook the potential for violence on January 6, he denied requests for more officers days before and delayed sending guardsmen to Capitol Hill that afternoon. And it will be nearly impossible to find out why: Stegner, along with Irving and Sund, all resigned on January 7, 2021. So, perhaps there is a darker explanation for McConnell’s  giddiness on January 6. What unfolded that day on McConnell’s watch ended Republican demands for an election audit; criminalized criticism of the 2020 election, which McConnell still describes as 'fair' and legitimate; vilified Republican lawmakers; and prompted Trump’s second impeachment. McConnell also believed the protest would spell the end of the Trump movement, something the Beltway crony long attempted to quash. Like the Biden regime, congressional Democrats, and the national news media, the aftermath of the Capitol protest achieved all sorts of political ends for Mitch McConnell.
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Tim Burchett@timburchett·
We got rolled by our own party and cut a deal with the Democrats. This is why we will be in the Minority.
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Katy Talento
Katy Talento@KatyTalento·
Marty Makary used to ambush a Virginia courthouse every other Friday. That was the day the local tax-exempt hospital reserved the docket to sue its poorest patients. Marty would show up at the door with a lawyer and intercept them on the way in. They were working-class people in job uniforms, embarrassed, grim-faced, expecting to lose. He reviewed the bills on the spot, for free, as a medical expert. Pointing out fraud, upcoding, inappropriate care, contradictions to the court. Then his counterpart, a young lawyer named Joey Kirchgessner, argued until the hospital cried uncle. They won A LOT. I drove down one Friday to watch. I was working in the Trump White House at the time. I was so proud of him I could barely stand it. That's the man the WSJ op-ed page wants you to believe is the problem. Read or listen to the full story here: katytalento.com/p/the-most-dan…
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