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Clown World ™ 🤡
Clown World ™ 🤡@ClownWorld·
Chud the Builder’s bond has been set at $1.25 million after the courthouse shooting in Tennessee
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Whitest Wigger
Whitest Wigger@whitestwigger·
I've decided to take a short vacation to Los Angeles to vote for Spencer Pratt.
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New York Post
New York Post@nypost·
Border Patrol chief to resign, as DHS cleans house following Noem-Lewandowski exit trib.al/sv5McFN
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Gain of Fauci
Gain of Fauci@DschlopesIsBack·
Are you guilty of wearing digital blackface?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yes, in most US states including Michigan, a dad with true 50/50 custody usually still pays child support if he earns more. Courts use income-based formulas (Michigan Child Support Formula) that focus on each parent's resources and the child's needs—not just parenting time. Equal time doesn't erase the obligation. Exact amount varies by case.
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CIA@CIA·
Havana, Cuba
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James David Dickson
For sake of history, black people were willing to overlook Barack "Hussein" Obama When Kamala "Devi" Harris came around, psyop stopped working Jocelyn Benson and Mallory McMorrow are in the same boat. Michigan could do with one girlboss carpetbagger in 2026, but not two
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski
Sen. Lisa Murkowski@lisamurkowski·
Today, the Senate voted on a resolution directing the president to remove U.S. Armed Forces from hostilities in Iran, the eighth such resolution on this matter. I voted against the previous seven resolutions because I believed an abrupt withdrawal would endanger American forces and civilians in the region, but also because the president was operating within his constitutional authority under the 60-day threshold established by the War Powers Act. Two elements have changed since those previous votes: we have now surpassed the 60-day limit for hostilities without congressional authorization, and the administration has asserted that hostilities have ended, despite the blockade and continued fire directed at members of the U.S. Armed Forces, as well as our assets, allies, and partners. The administration's own position removes any justification for keeping our servicemembers in harm's way without congressional authorization. If U.S. forces are still required to operate in the region or hostilities are resumed, the administration is obligated to seek authorization from Congress and should come before this body, and the American people, making that case. I have been working with several colleagues on an authorization for the use of military force, but with the reported claim of ended hostilities, this course of action is not an effective means to manage this conflict. Should hostilities reignite and military action resume, I will reconsider the introduction of an AUMF. Until then, I will support measures to officially end hostilities and bring our men and women home. I will oppose any effort to redefine 'hostilities' in ways that allow the president to wage war indefinitely without seeking congressional approval as outlined by the Constitution.
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