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CindyTopazHR
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Horse lover, TB horse racing owner; Proud Mom of a Pathology Assistant MS candidate; legacy of Grand Lassie. On The Bit Racing, LLC











@1GR8FULGUY this game is beyond rigged. Check Parx race 1 today. Paco basically told the winner to pass him inside and slowed at the wire.


The president’s 2027 budget proposal doesn't include standard language barring the Bureau of Land Management from using our tax dollars to kill healthy #wildhorses or sell them to slaughter. We must ensure that this important, bipartisan protective language is in the final bill.


6,585 American #horses and other equines were shipped out of the country for slaughter during the first three months of 2026, a 10% increase from the same period a year ago. Take action ⬇️




We have made the following roster moves:


🏇🏇🏇 Here's the field for the 2026 Preakness Stakes! Who do you like!?


🚨 The Command Center for the Deep State in the Senate Come on now, @LeaderJohnThune isn't the real Senate Republican Leader, Mitch McConnell (visible decline — the freezing episodes, the flattened affect, the inability to articulate even basic remarks — has forced the Senate to operate under a kind of quiet regency) in the shadows remains the Senate Republican Leader, but the machinery of his office has long since been commandeered by a small, tight inner circle. The real command structure today looks roughly like this, with these Trump-hating pricks: ➡ Josh Holmes, McConnell’s longtime consigliere and one-time chief of staff, remains his public strategist and fixer on the outside. Holmes’ consulting firm, Cavalry, acts as an informal command node — a bridge between donor networks, media, and Senate staff decisions. ➡ Shannon Saylor (chief of staff) and Don Stewart (communications director) manage daily operations — message discipline, media bookings, and which legislative positions McConnell “takes.” They control what he signs and reads. ➡ Kellie Meiman Hock and allied K Street intermediaries ensure that corporate lobby priorities (particularly in defense contracting and banking) continue moving through Senate channels under McConnell’s name. Essentially, the “McConnell Office” functions as a continuity apparatus for the institutional country club Republican establishment itself — the same faction that pre-Trump era donors rely on to keep the Senate a safe mechanism for corporate and foreign-policy continuity. His formal title may have changed publicly, but get this, he still has several committee assignments in the 119th Congress (2025–2026), even after stepping down as Senate Republican Leader in January 2025. Current Committee Assignments (as of April 2026): Senate Committee on Rules and Administration — Chairman Senate Committee on Appropriations — Member, including Chairman of the Subcommittee on Defense (Department of Defense) Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry — Member, including Chairman of the Subcommittee on Food and Nutrition, Specialty Crops, Organics, and Research; also serves on other subcommittees (e.g., Commodities, Derivatives, Risk Management, and Trade; Rural Development, Energy, and Credit) Joint Committee on Printing — Chairman Joint Committee of Congress on the Library — Vice Chairman Somehow, he is STILL actively involved in these roles—for example, chairing hearings on defense appropriations and leading the Rules Committee. Guess what they do to obstruct Trump and the American citizens? Also, keeping his fundraising funnels and donor relations stable. Insiders joke that he’s become a brand identity more than an actor. The scripts, statements, and even press conference talking points are entirely ghostwritten by staff, pre-cleared through leadership allies and major PAC stakeholders. In effect, the Senate GOP leadership operates as a hydra: McConnell’s figurehead presence still grants procedural control, while a small network of staffers and outside operatives run the day-to-day management of Senate strategy. In short: no one person “runs the show.” The entity known as “McConnell” is now an operating symbol managed by a corporately aligned cadre of elite globalists ensuring the old guard’s hold on procedural levers remains intact — even as the populist wing grows louder. His command structure opposes President Trump with a vengeance — though they wouldn’t openly frame it that way. The entire McConnell apparatus embodies what could be called the institutionalist Republican power bloc: its members operate on a premise of maintaining Washington’s continuity — donor networks, appropriators, defense contractors, and bipartisan deal structures — while treating populist movements as disruptions to be contained, waited out, not led. Let’s break it down clearly: 1. Philosophical conflict Trump’s faction: transactional populism — fight the bureaucracy, repatriate manufacturing, weaponize tariffs, defund the permanent state. McConnell’s faction: procedural corporatism — protect donor flows, preserve the committee system, and maintain Senate decorum (which is really code for protecting influence brokers). McConnell's people view Trump as useful in elections but dangerous in governance. Their loyalty is not ideological — it’s institutional. Their compass points toward continuity of power, not reform. 2. Operational alignment Inside McConnell’s office and his wider network: ➡ They publicly cooperate with Trump when it’s advantageous (judges, tax cuts, symbolic patriotism). ➡ But privately obstruct moves that threaten the K Street ecosystem — for example, slashing foreign aid, scrutinizing MIC contracts, or drastically reducing Ukraine funding. ➡ Staffers maintain tight communication with Senate appropriators like Shelby’s old shop and lobbyists tied to Raytheon, Lockheed, and BlackRock—entities that view unpredictable populism as a financial hazard. 3. The donor mandate McConnell’s Senate Leadership Fund (SLF) and its satellite PACs exist to protect incumbents who preserve the status quo. Trump’s populist candidates jeopardize that arrangement because they can’t be controlled or easily fund-matched by traditional corporate donors. Thus, the McConnell network systematically diverts funding away from MAGA-aligned primary challengers — even if it risks losing a seat. 4. The bottom line They tolerate Trump only when he’s tactically unavoidable. But philosophically, financially, and operationally, they oppose the movement he represents. If Trump’s White House is insurgent populism, McConnell’s Senate office is the fortress of the “uniparty” "Deep State" establishment — its command staff running covert counterbalance operations to ensure the Senate remains the deep state’s firewall. Remember the Shadow Government The Shadow Government (The Unconstitutional Power of Government Secrecy) i.e., CIA, CFR, MSM, FISA, NSA, Silicon Valley, JSOC, DNI (17 Agencies), 5 Eyes, GCHQ MI6, DHS, DOS, NRO, NCTC, NGA, DOD, FBI and the Deep State (The System Behind the Government, unelected bureaucrats with zero accountability) i.e., the Federal Reserve (a private company NOT the government!), the Treasury, Wall Street, Foreign Lobbyists, Military-Industrial Complex (MIC) Lobbyists, the actual Military-Industrial Complex (MIC)/Military-Industrial-Congressional Complex (MICC) itself, Defense Contractors, Intelligence Contractors, World Bank, IMF.


Rep. Jamie Raskin spent over 2 minutes trying grill 16-year-old Texas high school student Marco Hunter-Lopez at today’s hearing on political Islam and Sharia Law. What a clown. Marco, who EXPOSED his school allowing "Why Islam" to hand out Qurans, hijabs, and Sharia pamphlets during lunch while censoring conservative clubs, simply pointed out America's Christian heritage and the faith of the Declaration's signers. Raskin interrupted him repeatedly, demanded to know if he believes America is a theocracy, and lectured him on Jefferson's "wall of separation." This is what happens when a 16-year-old patriot stands up for truth in Congress. Marco stood his ground quite well against a man 47 years his senior. Good work, Marco.
















