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Wendy Wolf

@wewolf66

Traditional wife/mother/Gen X/🇺🇸Daughter of veteran/LA escapee/Midwest sympathizer

Ventura, CA Katılım Aralık 2020
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Wendy Wolf
Wendy Wolf@wewolf66·
5/18 11 a.m. Looking east towards Simi Valley.
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Peachy Keenan
Peachy Keenan@KeenanPeachy·
Feminists who chose childlessness be outraged when you tell them they probably made the right choice. Why so mad? You have my full support. I think we can all agree you are not mommy material. Thank you for volunteering to exit the gene pool. 👋
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Thomas Sowell Quotes
Thomas Sowell Quotes@ThomasSowell·
Milton Friedman on responsibility to the poor.
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Laura Powell
Laura Powell@LauraPowellEsq·
@drdrew The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health's public information campaign ignores that fact that the spread of typhus is largely linked to homeless encampments and instead targets people who are not substantially contributing, like pet owners and homeowners.
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Wendy Wolf
Wendy Wolf@wewolf66·
@WallStreetApes Remember the Holocaust? Not even 100 years ago? Yes, then was lice not fleas but conditions have similarities.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Los Angeles County is experiencing a record breaking surge in flea-borne typhus, a medieval disease This isn’t something to take lightly, 90% of cases are requiring hospitalization This new disease is actually a result of Democrat policies. Homeless encampments create harborage for rodents, Flea-borne typhus is spread by infected fleas from rodents Democrats allowing California to degrade to its currently levels is bringing back a medieval disease with a 90% hospitalization rate This is real. it’s from official LA County Department of Public Health data released this month, April 2026 California must vote Red
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Wendy Wolf
Wendy Wolf@wewolf66·
The thing I also mention people who don’t live in California is do you know how much our electricity costs?? If you plug in at home you usually need some sort of charger, and then if you get storage batteries, etc, the cost adds up. Yes there are tax breaks for THAT year of purchase, but it’s not 100% and is diminished if you have higher income. I guess they think once you buy the car it runs on magic and happy thoughts 🤡 🌎 p.s. I know this has been repeated ad nauseam, but what do people think fuels the industry that makes electric cars?
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Michael Oxford - AKA The Santa Cruz Mountain Goat
When you complain about gas prices, you’ll often hear people repeat the same phrase to you. “Just buy an electric car” That’s the exact same thing as saying “Just stop being poor.” When you mention that your commute as far, because you work in the trades, people will say “Well that’s your fault for living so far from your job.” People who say this don’t seem to understand that people who work in the trades commute to where the job site is, and that job site is always changing. It’s the left-wing version of “Just pull yourself up by the boot straps.” Ironically, these are the same people who will defend drug addicts, who choose to sleep on the streets, refuse treatment, and are allowed to openly defecate on the sidewalks. In California, the middle class is disappearing, and no one gives a shit. Soon there will be two classes, the filthy rich, and the dirt poor. There will be no in between.
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Wendy Wolf
Wendy Wolf@wewolf66·
@nithyavraman It’s so pathetic you’re using lame talking points from an irrelevant late-night show to bolster your opinion. Makes me want to support @spencerpratt even more!
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Mike Netter
Mike Netter@nettermike·
🚨Newsom’s Sneaky $324,000 Housing Tax: How California’s Governor Is Making the American Dream Unaffordable Gavin Newsom has quietly imposed one of the largest hidden taxes in California history — slipped into a bill marketed as “housing reform” while the public’s attention was elsewhere. In June 2025, Newsom signed AB 130. Buried on page 137, Section 58 quietly gives local governments the green light to impose Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) mitigation fees on new housing developments under CEQA. If a proposed home or apartment is projected to generate “too much” driving — according to government climate models — developers must pay steep fees to “offset” the impact by funding transit projects or low-VMT housing elsewhere. Those costs don’t disappear. They get passed directly to homebuyers and renters in the form of higher prices and rents. According to the CARE About Housing coalition, the added burden can reach $324,000 per unit over 20 years — roughly $16,200 per year, or $1,350 extra per month. That $600,000 starter home? Now closer to $924,000. That $2,500 monthly apartment rent? Closer to $3,850. What makes this especially punishing: the fee is based on the location of the home, not how much you actually drive. It applies regardless of whether you carpool, own an EV, bike, or work from home. The policy effectively penalizes suburban and family-oriented neighborhoods farther from dense transit corridors, while steering development toward high-rise urban projects favored by Sacramento planners. This isn’t housing reform — it’s social engineering disguised as environmental policy. It makes single-family homes and the kinds of neighborhoods where most families want to live even more expensive, while adding yet another layer of costs and uncertainty for builders already struggling with California’s regulatory maze. Newsom frequently touts his commitment to abundance and solving the housing crisis. Yet this bill does the opposite: it inflates the price of every new home, discourages construction outside preferred “smart growth” zones, and shifts the burden onto working families who simply want a decent place to live without government micromanaging their commute. This is textbook big-government failure — taxing the aspiration of homeownership, driving up costs, and labeling it “progress.” As more Californians leave the state for more affordable places, Newsom continues to push policies that treat owning a home as a luxury reserved for the well-connected rather than a realistic goal for everyday families.
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The Babylon Bee
The Babylon Bee@TheBabylonBee·
California Mandates Homeowners Install Wheelchair Ramps On Porches For Disabled Burglars buff.ly/tDq7eQt
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Oilfield Rando
Oilfield Rando@Oilfield_Rando·
OH WOW GAS IS EXPENSIVE BECAUSE OF RETARDED SHITLIBS AND THEIR RETARDED SHITLIB POLICIES AND NOT BECAUSE OF GREEDY BIG OIL MAN WANTING A YACHT WOW I DIDN’T KNOW THAT WOW YOU’RE TELLING ME FOR THE FIRST TIME
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CBS Sacramento@CBSSacramento

For years, California leaders accused oil companies of price gouging at the pump, but a state investigation found no evidence of that. Instead, a CBS News California investigation found what's really driving the highest gas prices in the U.S. cbsloc.al/3PPOHwW

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My moms caregiver
My moms caregiver@mymomcare·
I need my prayer warriors. This is our miracle child in my family, my great-niece (whose face I blocked with a butterfly—her favorite thing), who has had heart problems since birth. She had another delicate operation moving leads on her heart. They had to saw through her ribs, and now one half of her lung has collapsed. Please pray for her. God cannot let anything happen to our miracle child, not after how hard she has fought to survive in this world🙏😢💔
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Senator Scott Wiener
Senator Scott Wiener@Scott_Wiener·
ICE was at SFO airport last night, terrorizing a mother while her daughter watched. So much for the “hey we’re sending ICE to airports to fill in for TSA” BS. ICE OUT OF CALIFORNIA
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Wendy Wolf
Wendy Wolf@wewolf66·
I like your idea in theory, however, how could the contracts be fairly awarded? For a place like LAX, would the savings be passed on to passengers or LA County taxpayers? I’m joking about the savings, of course. I can envision how long and how much money it would take to implement at LAX - the renovations might be done before a decision is made. Perhaps @spencerpratt has some thoughts on this?
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 BREAKING: Trump SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler has just BANNED foreigners and non-citizens from taking out SBA-backed small business loans Independent gas stations and hotels will soon be in AMERICAN hands again, as foreigners will no longer get a leg up on Americans for loans to purchase them. This comes after Loeffler revealed $8.8 BILLION in suspected pandemic fraud from borrowers in California ALONE — a huge swath of which were foreign nationals Thank you, @SBA_Kelly!
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FAFO Farms
FAFO Farms@FAFOFarmsTX·
The Ranger Road fire has destroyed the Smith Family Homestead was destroyed along parts of their community. Here is a post from Steve Hiker Trucking, Inc on ways folks can help the community of Englewood KS: "Today, we’re reaching out with heavy hearts to ask for your help supporting one of our own - and their neighbors. Many of you in our industry and across our part of the world know the Smith & Sons Cattle Hauling outfit from Englewood, KS. Bernie Smith was a longtime cattle hauler with a story for every mile he traveled. For years, Bernie, Levi, and Blake hauled cattle side‑by‑side, and it was during one of Levi’s runs home from Montana that our paths crossed. From that moment, our friendship with the Smiths never stopped. You may also know the Smith family through Ashes to Ashes, the disaster‑relief group they founded to help families rebuild after fire tragedies. Serving others isn’t something they do for recognition—it’s simply who they are. Sadly, the Ranger Road Fire has now devastated their own community. It tore through the Englewood area, destroyed the Smith Family homestead, burned much of their ranch and that of their neighbors’, and placed an immense burden on the Englewood Ks Fire Department. Today, the community of Englewood, the surrounding area, and the Smith Family need all of us. Thank you for always showing up with generosity, compassion, and resilience to address the following needs: 🌾 1. Hay Beginning the middle of next week, the Englewood area will urgently need hay. We will help coordinate delivery efforts as local resources focus on getting the fire department prepared for the next round of fire danger. 💵 2. Financial Assistance There are several ways to make an impact. We encourage you to give through Ag Community Relief (link will be below so this post isn't as throttled). Matt and his team will have boots on the ground in Englewood and western Oklahoma next week. They are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit—think of them as a Red Cross for farmers—and they are fully prepared to funnel your donations directly to where they are needed most: The Englewood Fire Department Their equipment and supplies must be replenished and rebuilt after the fire. Medical Funds for Injured Firefighters Two Englewood firefighters, Scott Tune and Jamie Peralta, sustained burns fighting the fire. Any funds earmarked for medical costs will go directly to their families to help cover expenses while they recover. Ashes to Ashes The group has generously offered to cover the fuel costs for hauling hay into the Englewood area. Donations to Ashes to Ashes help support and sustain those efforts. The Smith Family If you would like to help the Smiths rebuild their home and ranch, you may also donate directly. 📬 If you prefer to give directly, donations can be mailed to: Englewood Fire Department c/o Levi Smith PO Box 53 Englewood, KS 67840 Ashes to Ashes c/o Security State Bank of Cheyenne PO Box 1147 LaVerne, OK 73848 Ag Community Relief 10434 Oak Rd. Otisville, MI 48463 *Donating through a registered nonprofit makes your gift tax‑deductible, secure, and impactful. These organizations are required to use funds responsibly and transparently, so you know your donation is going exactly where you intend - without any fees. 501(c)(3)s also have the systems and partnerships in place to get help to people quickly and efficiently, making every dollar count. This community has always shown up with heart, grit, and generosity. Let’s do it again. ❤️‍🔥 Thank you for helping support the people who have spent years supporting everyone else. Please reach out to us directly with any questions. Call or text: Alleah at 620-338-0841 or Steve at 620-338-0143."
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Laura Powell
Laura Powell@LauraPowellEsq·
@houmanhemmati @CHIRLA @GavinNewsom Houman, surely you remember me breaking the CHIRLA story last summer? I spent hours and hours researching and reporting this information, as well as a lot more. It is dismaying to see a big account try to pass this off as his original reporting.
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Houman David Hemmati, MD, PhD
Houman David Hemmati, MD, PhD@houmanhemmati·
As far as I’m concerned, using $100 MILLION+ of taxpayer (not campaign) cash to fund political protests & partisan “get out the vote” (ballot harvesting) efforts is criminal behavior. Defund @CHIRLA & end the careers of people like @GavinNewsom
Cam Higby 🇺🇸@camhigby

🚨🧵CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT PAYING PROTESTORS OVER $100M I have discovered that the state of California is using taxpayer funds to subsidize non-profit organizations whose core function is to organize protests. CHIRLA (@CHIRLA) has taken over $100M alone in tax-payer funds according to the state expenditure website. Based on their website, CHIRLA's primary function is protest-related activities and left-wing advocacy. They have been protesting and advocating since 1986 and take credit for some Newsom policies. Source: open.fiscal.ca.gov/transparency.h… If you support my work please consider donating: Paypal: dcbhigby@gmail.com Venmo: Cameron-Higby Cashapp: $C4mHigby

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