SCIPIO1776

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SCIPIO1776

SCIPIO1776

@scipio1776

Romans 14

San Diego, CA Katılım Temmuz 2024
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thepeopleofwa
thepeopleofwa@thepeopleofwa·
@KNBR Uh huh. Please. You know what a lot of us know about homophobes: a high percentage, if not all, are closeted gays. Ryan and JT likely have had gay experiences in their pasts. Being outspoken won't hide their truths.
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KNBR@KNBR·
Ryan Walker and JT Brubaker revisited their decision to write bible verses on their hats during Pride Night at Oracle Park last week, as their protest continues to draw national attention.
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
Here’s another cool thing about the C-17. We can land and takeoff in the sand.💪🇺🇸🔥
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NursePatsy
NursePatsy@PatsyDiabetes·
What people don’t understand about trillionaires is that every stupid rocket is money that could have been used to end meat dependency, put masks on every face, and make oatmeal functionally free. Instead we chose Mars cosplay. Call this it what it is: violence towards metabolic equity.
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SCIPIO1776
SCIPIO1776@scipio1776·
@b_co_co Wait til he has to pay taxes on the distribution. 25% goes right back to the government
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Marсo | Not-Ideal Investor
My neighbor maxed out his 401k for 20 years. Balance: $1.4 million. He retired at 58. Now he can't touch most of it without a 10% penalty until 59½. He's a millionaire who has to budget like he's broke for 18 months…
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Vinny’s Corner
Vinny’s Corner@VinnysCorner1·
Tom Brady, and John Elway are NOT available. Ball on the 50 yard line, Down 5 points with 1.6 seconds left on the clock… who throws the HAIL MARY?
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HAWK
HAWK@HawkEmDownChris·
Without googling, can you name a famous Canadian?
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Passionately Curious
Passionately Curious@PassionlyCurio·
@data_republican It looks like a Russian cold war housing project went mental and thought it was a 1950's grain elevator, and the surgery and drugs worked about as well as expected.
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MOMof DataRepublican
MOMof DataRepublican@data_republican·
I still don't understand why the Obama's chose brutalism for the architectural style of his presidential center. Their homes are not this ugly. Do they truly like it or are they just flaunting communism? Never mind. I'm pretty sure I just figured this out.
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TD Nash
TD Nash@td_nash·
Who was your favorite sports television personality when you were growing up?🧐
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SCIPIO1776
SCIPIO1776@scipio1776·
@GoArmy Navy has all that and two Heisman trophies. Super Bowl winning quarterback.
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GoArmy@GoArmy·
Only one Military branch can claim: Hall of Fame Athletes Olympic Medalists Academy Award Winners Astronaut Grammy Winners Rhodes Scholars Nobel Prize Winners Fortune 500 CEOs Heavyweight Boxing Champion King of Rock and Roll This one. spr.ly/6018BDzts8.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
RE: George W. Bush One of my great regrets in life is the way I defended George W. Bush in the early 2000s. This cost me friends and exposed me to relentless personal attacks. I defended his CHARACTER. I thought what I was doing was right. I was wrong. I did not believe—and still do not believe—that he “lied” us into the war in Iraq. My belief was and is based on my knowledge of classified pre-war intelligence and my service early in the war on the Iraqi base that was most suspected to include WMD storage. I defended Bush against “Bush lied, people died.” I defended Bush against “Chimpy McBushitler” and all of the other spurious Democrat insults that served only to undermine the war effort I had been fighting. But while I defended Bush, he NEVER defended himself. Then, when a true Marxist was elected President in the form of the worst human being to occupy the Oval Office since Woodrow Wilson (i.e., Barack Obama), Bush was SILENT. He never, ever spoke out against Obama, and even cozied up to him and Michelle, which I assumed was part of the tradition of former Presidents never criticizing their successors. (I was wrong in my assumption.) THEN Donald Trump was elected President by America and suddenly Bush found his voice in criticizing serving Presidents. Why would he do this to a member of his own party other than because Trump was an outsider determined to dismantle the tyranny of the federal administrative state? I now know that George W. Bush is a Deep State charlatan of extremely low character. Allegiance to the Deep State and The Swamp trumps any allegiance he may have ever had to his own party, the United States of America, the Constitution, or the American people. He is despicable. Surprisingly, I now find him more objectionable than the other Presidents in this picture. At least they let us know who they actually were. One of my great regrets in life is the way I defended George W. Bush in the early 2000s.
Chris D. Jackson@ChrisDJackson

📸 Presidents Joe Biden, Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton. Good to see them all together. Even better to see one particular one is missing.

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Scott Langhoff
Scott Langhoff@67868DV·
@ZavalaA When it passes (and they’ll count votes until it does), it will DESTROY California. MILLIONS of hardworking Taxpayers who have been saving all their lives for Retirement (including me!) will LEAVE because they KNOW what’s coming!
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Ashley Zavala
Ashley Zavala@ZavalaA·
JUST IN: California’s Secretary of State announces the billionaire’s tax has qualified for the November ballot. On June 25th it will be certified, unless it is withdrawn by SEIU-UHW. That leaves state leaders about a week to try to negotiate it off the ballot.
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SCIPIO1776
SCIPIO1776@scipio1776·
@SaraForTexLege I thought we solved this problem 16 years ago with Obamacare. Why isn’t it working?
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Sara McGee for Texas HD 132
Sara McGee for Texas HD 132@SaraForTexLege·
This is unbelievably disingenuous and I’m legitimately starting to think that Mark Cuban is in on keeping healthcare unaffordable. It’s not the rates. It’s the uncovered care that has to be absorbed that causes hospitals to go under, coupled with the fact that when people don’t have insurance to cover preventative care, they seek care only once their condition has become a really expensive emergency. Medicare for all would not only save American tax payers $500 billion/yr right from the jump, the downstream effects on the economy from having an overall healthier society are immeasurable.
Mark Cuban@mcuban

I have an idea for you. Get a bunch of Dem donors to buy or lease or take over a small hospital. Plenty are close to going out of business. Have it charge ONLY MEDICARE RATES. For everything. Be completely transparent with every penny you spend so everyone can see what it truly costs to run a small hospital. See if you can make it work. See what services you can offer. Do not ask for any government subsidies. It has to operate at least to break even. There are some hospitals that already do this. It wouldn’t be unique. If it works out, you can buy another one. Then another one. Till you have a network. I’ll help where I can. And for those asking the inevitable, I have tried. As I posted earlier, they all ghosted me after learning how transparent I wanted to be.

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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
Our favorite place to eat in Pismo. The Cracked Crab!
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SCIPIO1776
SCIPIO1776@scipio1776·
@RoKhanna I suppose that undermines the trope that Jews own Congress 🧐🤣
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Ro Khanna
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
I am proud to be the first Democrat to take this pledge to reject money from AIPAC and affiliated groups, recognize the genocide in Gaza, and oppose aid to Israel and military sales that kill civilians.
AIPAC Tracker@TrackAIPAC

Rep. Ro Khanna is the FIRST sitting MOC to sign Track AIPAC's PEACE Pledge, rejecting AIPAC money & committing to human rights, US law & an end to unconditional support for war. "Rejecting AIPAC money isn't enough, every member of Congress must be clear on these issues." —@RoKhanna Who's next? ✍️🇺🇸

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Eytan Wallace
Eytan Wallace@EytanWallace·
NOW: Huge turnout from state workers at the California State Capitol as they line up to support AB 1729, a bill by Assemblymember @alex_lee (D-San Jose) that would require state agencies to publicly justify return-to-office mandates. If the bill is approved and signed into law, state agencies will need to provide a written justification for the need to return to office. Many attendees are also pushing back on Gov. @GavinNewsom’s order requiring most state employees to work in-office four days a week starting July 1. They argue telework has proven effective and productive. On the other side, Newsom argues the return to office mandate will improve productivity.
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SCIPIO1776
SCIPIO1776@scipio1776·
@aravosis Injecting government money always makes things more expensive. Groomers have rigged the system to party on your dime. Enough is enough.
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John Aravosis 🇺🇸🇬🇷🏳️‍🌈
For starters, I wouldn’t even have health insurance if it weren’t for the ACA. My pre-existing conditions would’ve guaranteed that no one would’ve given me insurance as someone who’s been self-employed since the late 1990s. Second, republicans have repeatedly hobbled the ACA to make it more expensive, starting with the individual mandate that Republicans killed, which caused prices to increase. So if you want to have a discussion about whether we’re better off with the ACA, and who’s responsible for prices going up, happy to have it.
Jonah Goldberg@JonahDispatch

I’m old enough to remember when Democrats and progressive wonk darlings insisted that the Affordable Care Act was going to make healthcare affordable.

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Ed Markey
Ed Markey@SenMarkey·
What can we do with $750 billion instead of funding unnecessary wars? Fund high speed rail, cancel out American’s medical debt, finance education programs, and fully fund SNAP. I’m introducing the Slash the Pentagon Act to cap Trump’s bloated Pentagon budget.
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SCIPIO1776
SCIPIO1776@scipio1776·
@YourAnonNews Great now all those illegals on Medicaid can go back to Mexico ✅
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Anonymous@YourAnonNews·
Congratulations to Mexico for getting universal health care! 🇲🇽
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