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America first second and third. Then Penn state.

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Ed@Edscurvy·
@BoSnerdley Yeah. So like the entire Democrat party.
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Bo Snerdley@BoSnerdley·
Every single legitimate group that was slandered by the SPLC should join in a class action suit - not just against them - but against all the institutions that de-platformed, de-banked or otherwise harmed them because of the SPLC.
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@kevbell01 @DrJStrategy So you are the douche who doesn’t see USAID being shitbdown and all the somali and other third world trash fraud in MN and Cali. Coming soon everywhere.
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Kevin Bell@kevbell01·
@DrJStrategy This would be more convincing if living standards in the U.S. were rising, autocracy and kleptocracy were declining and a secret police force was not routinely violating First and Fourth Amendment rights. Who wants to side with that?
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James E. Thorne
James E. Thorne@DrJStrategy·
For the record. Sec of War sets the record straight. The Era of Free Riding is over. Welcome to the new great game. The era of free riding is over. For three decades, US power underwrote global security, open sea-lanes and cheap energy while allies and rivals alike built comfortable welfare states, outsourced industry, and moralised about American politics. That world died in the Strait of Hormuz, where Washington’s refusal to automatically reopen the oil spigot made clear that US protection is a choice, not a law of nature. The new organising principle is the New Great Game: a contest over energy, chokepoints, data and money in which America seeks to de‑risk, not decouple, from China. That means reshoring or friend‑shoring critical production, hardening maritime power, and modernising dollar rails so that capital, not just carriers, projects strength. Countries that continue to assume someone else will guarantee their security, energy and growth will find themselves squeezed by tariffs, supply shocks and conditional protection. Those that invest in productive capacity, real defence and credible alliances can share in a new peace dividend: lower geopolitical risk, faster innovation and rising living standards. The message from Washington is blunt: contribute, or be treated as a bystander. Welcome to the New Great Game.
Fox News@FoxNews

BREAKING: Secretary of War Pete Hegseth calls out America's allies: "The time for free riding is over." "America and the free world deserve allies who are capable, who are loyal, and who understand that being an ally is not a one way street." "We barely use the Strait of Hormuz as a country. Our energy doesn't flow through there, and we have plenty of energy." "We are not counting on Europe, but they need the Strait of Hormuz much more than we do, and might want to start doing less talking and having less fancy conferences in Europe and getting a boat."

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Ed@Edscurvy·
@DaveTC15 @DavidShafer We all laugh at you anti racist douche bags. Always looking for manufactured rage. Just to raise money for your bullshit beta boy beliefs.
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Dave TC@DaveTC15·
@DavidShafer Really? Thanks for telling me that. I just happened to pick Delaware and corporations on a lark, not because it was a stupid implication like yours about the SPLC. This was sarcasm, in case you didn’t get that.
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David Shafer@DavidShafer·
I am 60 years old and have lived virtually my entire life in the American South. I have never to my knowledge met a single member of the Ku Klux Klan. It is a ghost kept alive by millions of dollars in funding by the Southern Poverty Law Center to keep us divided.
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Ed@Edscurvy·
@LibtardPowers @bonchieredstate And that’s the problem. So made up bs vs a guy who was mentally impaired. It shows the mental impairment of Biden supporters. But I appreciate the pedo thing. You guys get that talking point every morning to promote.
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Lib Kenny Powers
Lib Kenny Powers@LibtardPowers·
@Edscurvy @bonchieredstate Thats all i need brotard. I would vote Biden infinity times over a pedophile who met his wife after the Big ‘Stein was done with her 🍆👽
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Bonchie@bonchieredstate·
Ah, yes. Having some non-binary intern make fun of a decorated war veteran. Good move, Democrats.
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Ed@Edscurvy·
@sayybee96 @jasonwhitlock Dude. One word. Giftcards. No organization buy thousands in gift cards if they are doing something legal. They probably trafficked in burner cell phones as well. But yeah. All above board.
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Brandon 🥶@sayybee96·
@jasonwhitlock I want to see what gets proven in court and if there’s actual accountability before jumping to conclusions , this could indeed be all hype that leads to nothing
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Jason Whitlock
Jason Whitlock@jasonwhitlock·
The Southern Poverty Law Center controversy isn't difficult to comprehend. Experiencing/proving oppression is central to the identity of American blacks. It's so central that we're willing to finance our oppression to protect our identity. Victimhood is more valuable than gold.
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@lukerosiak Can I get in on this grift. What tbe fuck is the global project against hate and extremism”. Will it get mean ngo salary?
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Luke Rosiak
Luke Rosiak@lukerosiak·
Hours after Musk called the SPLC a criminal enterprise, the Washington Post is trying to torpedo Elon Musk's IPO by calling him a white supremacist–relying the "expert" opinion of the former head of SPLC's "intelligence project," who now has a new grift.
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Ed@Edscurvy·
@jofprexus @DefiantLs Well said. Maybe best explanation. They just spout this bs
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gary francis@jofprexus·
@DefiantLs It's like they try to hypnotize you by saying something so blatantly untrue that your brain seizes trying to process it..
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Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
McBride: “Threats toward trans people are threats toward all women.”
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Lib Kenny Powers@LibtardPowers·
@Edscurvy @bonchieredstate “Haha i voted for a pedophile and you didnt” Happy for you bro! Tell your kids that you voted for the guy that partied with Epstein!
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Ed@Edscurvy·
@dunsmore23550 @Ayaan Oh stop. Black racists are the worst. Especially when they he caught.
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Nevyn@dunsmore23550·
@Ayaan You confirm your racism with every post you make and with every 'yeah, man' you get in response. When your response should be concerned at the potential fraud, you all gleefully wave the flag of vindication. Like the indictment of SPLC wipes clean all your racism. It does not.
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Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Ayaan Hirsi Ali@Ayaan·
“…there is no reason to assume the deception stopped at the SPLC’s doors. Every major civic institution that traded its founding mission for the prestige of enforcing multiculturalist orthodoxy deserves the same scrutiny, the same audit and, when warranted, the same indictment.” thefp.com/p/ayaan-hirsi-…
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@just_mindy And she made just a bit less for the the other 30
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Just Mindy 🐊
Just Mindy 🐊@just_mindy·
Again, I understand people in DC and New York don't live in reality, but her salary was like 5-6x what people in normie America are making yearly. No one has sympathy. Understand if she made that salary for 5 years, that's equal to what lots of people earned in their lifetime.
Billy Binion@billybinion

I didn’t like USAID. But watching people gleefully mock a woman for having to start over at ~60 is bleak. You can disagree with someone’s politics without losing basic empathy. The internet has broken a lot of brains.

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@manetmori2 @Bob_Ehrlich As an anti racist (what a pathetic joke) I notice you have no comments on SPLC funding the KKK. Laughing at you pathetic progressives.
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Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.@Bob_Ehrlich·
Can’t wait to see the fired up crowd for my local “No Kings” rally now that Virginia has adopted the most grossly partisan congressional map in the country. Oh,wait….
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@whatever80808 @Bob_Ehrlich Oh fuck off. Maryland is the worst gerrymandered state. Rs considered it in IN and voted it down. Piss off with your false equivalence. But enjoy democrat on party rule. It’s great for most states and cities.
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Had Enough
Had Enough@whatever80808·
@Bob_Ehrlich So dems are just supposed to sit back and watch gop gerrymander texas and other states? Dems are just playing by gop rules. You are not fit for office. Oh btw, which party introduced anti gerrymandering legislation years ago?
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@BradRTorgersen @billybinion Yes. And this USAID gal and her brethren were some of the strongest lockdown people. They got paid but matter what and worked eve less. !
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Brad R. Torgersen
Brad R. Torgersen@BradRTorgersen·
It's the post-Panic era. Everyone who saw their working lives turned upside down by Covid, and many who've not yet recovered, have very little sympathy to spare for someone pulling a quarter-million gross for what amounts to a sinecure. My father was among the first to experience the worklife turbulence which has defined many Americans' experience since the 1990s: markets shifting, markets bottoming out, technology changing or obliterating whole sectors of employment, etc. Covid Panic just added insult to injury. I myself have had to hopscotch back and forth between military and civ work several times since 2015, and it's not going to get any more stable now that I am over 50. It's just going to get worse. Public sector civilians have up to this time enjoyed relative safety from these storms. But no longer. Someone pulling a quarter-million gross has had all the money necessary to stock up a healthy cushion on which to land during tough times, right? Right??
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Billy Binion
Billy Binion@billybinion·
I didn’t like USAID. But watching people gleefully mock a woman for having to start over at ~60 is bleak. You can disagree with someone’s politics without losing basic empathy. The internet has broken a lot of brains.
Alec MacGillis@AlecMacGillis

"Sheryl Cowan, 57, was making $272,000 a year as a senior VP at a U.S.A.I.D.-funded nonprofit when she was let go at the end of March 2025. Last month she had an online interview for a $19-an-hour job managing a Penzeys Spices store in Falls Church, Va." nytimes.com/2026/04/21/us/…

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@William72324863 @thehill When are you leaving fuck stick. You can go live in tha third world shithole with your beloved illegals.
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William Green
William Green@William72324863·
@thehill MORE PEOPLE ARE NOW MOVING OUT OF US THAN MOVING HERE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY. UNITED STATES UNDER TRUMP IN SERIOUS DECLINE
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Jackson Wilberforce Wright III
@JudgeSmailsLaw @RonColeman In the mid 90s I took a database coding job on a USAID contract. It paid the (for me) amazing sum of $60K/yr. Then again, I had to live full time in Russia & various Buttholeistan locales but decided it was worth the tradeoffs and risk. These cushy DC jobs are a different animal!
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Ron Coleman
Ron Coleman@RonColeman·
"An entire class of professional jobs in America were never real market jobs. They were artifacts of institutional spending that created its own employment ecosystem.... "The whole structure was a series of jobs that existed because the money existed"
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__

⚡ The woman in that photo is being used as a political prop by the NYT and she probably doesn't even know it. The framing wants you to feel outrage at the cruelty of the cuts. But the actual data point buried in the story is devastating to the narrative it's trying to build. 272k for a senior VP at a USAID-funded nonprofit is not a real salary. It's a subsidy. That job existed inside a closed loop: taxpayer money flows to USAID, USAID funds NGOs, NGOs hire professionals at inflated rates, those professionals build lives around compensation that was never stress-tested against the open market. The entire salary was a function of proximity to the spigot. Not output. Not value creation. Not demand for her specific skills. The $19/hour number isn't the system being cruel. It's the system being honest for the first time. The market is saying: without the government funding stream, your skills at 57 command 39k. That's the real price. The 272k was the fiction. And here's what nobody in that thread will say: there are tens of thousands of people in the DC metro area alone sitting in exactly this position right now. Government-adjacent professionals whose entire compensation structure was built on a funding model that is being unwound. Not by AI, not by automation, but by simple political reallocation. And the market is going to reprice every single one of them. The deeper pattern is that an entire class of professional jobs in America were never real market jobs. They were artifacts of institutional spending that created its own employment ecosystem. Government, corporate middle management, DEI departments, compliance layers, consulting firms that exist to service other consulting firms. The whole structure was a series of jobs that existed because the money existed, not because the work needed doing at that price. That structure is now being compressed from multiple directions simultaneously. AI from one side. Spending cuts from another. Corporate efficiency mandates from a third. And the professional class that built its identity, its mortgages, its kids' tuitions, its retirement plans around those salaries is about to discover what the open market actually thinks they're worth. That's the repricing. This woman is just the first photo to go viral.

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