
Son of a Butch
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Son of a Butch
@StriderkingV
🚀🛸🏝️🇺🇸 Father of 6, 14 grands and 5 greats. Retired Space and Defense contractor. Here’s to the Earth, from which we have been made. 🚫DM
The west coast of no where Присоединился Kasım 2022
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Facts;
These are the cities that come up at the top of the list for violent and/or property crimes.
Memphis mayor democrat
Run by democrats since 1982.
Detroit mayor democrat
Run by democrats since 1962.
Baltimore mayor democrat, run by democrats since 1967.
St. Louis mayor democrat
Run by democrats since 1949!
Portland OR mayor dem.
Run by dems since 1980.
Seattle (my home town) mayor dem. Run by dems since 1969.
Houston mayor dem. Run by dems since 1982.
Nashville mayor dem. Run by dems since 1963.
Denver mayor dem. Run by dems since 1963.
WA. DC mayor dem. Run by dems since they had mayors, 1975.
Kansas City mayor democrat. Run by dems since 1991. Only one Republican since 1930.
Philadelphia mayor dem. Run by dems since Home Rule Charter 1952.
Indianapolis mayor democrat. Run by dems since 1964. Was Republican before UNIGOV which incorporated Marion Co.
Phoenix mayor dem. Run by dems since 2019. Last elected Republican was 2004.
New Orleans mayor dem. Run by dems since 1872!!
Cleveland mayor dem. Run by dems since 1989.
Milwaukee mayor dem. Run by dems since 1960.
Albuquerque mayor dem.
Run by dems since 2017. One Republican since 1985.
Researched showed that prior to the polarization of party favoring Dems. these cities had a mix of Republican or democrat mayors. Then suddenly starting in the 60’s cities went dem. But clearly this refutes any suggestion that bad crime cities are run by republicans. In fact crime favors democrats overwhelmingly.
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UPDATE: Chris Ostroushko says that the backlash his family has been receiving for their actions last weekend has been “overwhelming” and “nonstop”
He’s now “second guessing” living in the United States, because he’s unhappy with how negatively the public has reacted to him assaulting a woman on camera.
He is in complete disbelief, stating that, "I've never had anything like this happen in my life".
Chris and Deyanna have been going on a press tour continuing to assert that they are the real victims, despite millions watching the footage of them instigating everything.
There is also a GoFundMe for them, where they are currently trying to raise $8k, stating that they’ve lost their jobs and, “are facing one of the most overwhelming and life-altering moments they have ever experienced”.
The family has still taken zero accountability for any of the violence they committed and are in complete shock that they are facing consequences for their actions.
Last week Chris also did an interview where he lied, stating that his family is “absolutely not violent" and that all he did was "stay back and watch" everything, despite being on camera shoving me multiple times.
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@kbo_coyote @Patrickwebb You idiot. It’s a fake report targeted at idiots like you who suck it up like it’s the nectar of life. Get a life loser.
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@Patrickwebb The current POTUS is the most openly corrupt in US history. No one would be surprised by such an allegation. Unless you count the MAGA who believe the man is benevolent and sacrificing for the country because he's not taking his "salary."
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@river_is_nice Co-op, quaint? I don’t think that’s commercial
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If he’s running a commercial farm he’s absolutely being supported by the government lmao
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee
This guy is a model of what refugees should do once in the U.S. He’s not supported by the government. He’s working and building a life here. Is that why the left hates the fact that people like him can be refugees? They don’t need the government to provide for them.
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@LynnwoodTimes It’s just another word for free daycare with access to young impressionable minds. More indoctrination and more opportunities for fraud.
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🚨Washington awards $55.8 million for early learning expansion at 74 providers
Gov. Bob Ferguson announced on Thursday that the state Department of Commerce, in partnership with the Department of Children, Youth and Families, awarded $55.8 million in grants to 74 early learning providers across Washington.
The funds, distributed through Commerce’s Early Learning Facilities program, will create 2,056 new child care spaces and expand high-quality early learning opportunities statewide, the governor's office said.
“As a parent, I know how critical high-quality child care and early learning opportunities are for working families in Washington,” Ferguson said. “I insisted that the Millionaires’ Tax provide significant relief for working families, including additional support for early learning. Thanks to the generosity of the Ballmer Group, we’re on track to provide early learning to thousands more kids over the next decade. With these grants, we are working to build more capacity — literally — for our child care and early learning providers.”
Commerce received 325 applications requesting a total of $277 million. Awardees were selected based on the number of early learning spaces for children from low-income families, the project’s location relative to other facilities and whether projects were in rural areas or low-income neighborhoods.
The Early Learning Facilities program provides financial assistance to Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program contractors and Working Connections Child Care providers to plan, expand, remodel, purchase or construct facilities. Since 2017 it has awarded more than $235 million to create nearly 15,000 child care slots statewide.
One previous recipient, Learning to Grow, which operates three facilities in Grays Harbor County, has expanded capacity more than 300% after receiving earlier grants, growing from 46 slots to more than 200.
Commerce Interim Director Sarah Clifthorne said the investments address a major barrier for working families.
“As a working mom myself, I know firsthand how much it means to know your kiddo is safe, happy, and learning while you’re at work,” Clifthorne said. “These investments in early learning spaces breaks down one of the biggest hurdles faced by working families with young children and will help neighborhoods across Washington state thrive.”
DCYF Secretary Tana Senn shared that the grants will reach underserved communities.
“When children have access to high-quality early learning, they gain a strong foundation for lifelong learning and success,” Senn said. “By providing capital funding through ELF, we can increase access to programs in communities that have been historically underserved, helping ensure more families — regardless of their income or location — can benefit from child care and early learning.”
Gov. Ferguson also signed legislation creating the PreK Promise Account in the state treasurer’s custody to accept private gifts, grants and donations for the Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program. Senate Bill 5872 was sponsored by Sen. Claire Wilson, D-Auburn, with a companion bill sponsored by Rep. Steve Bergquist, D-Renton.
The legislation follows the Ballmer Group’s commitment to fund early learning for up to 10,000 additional children over the next decade, a pledge that could total more than $1 billion.

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@MbarkCherguia Correct the spelling and put it on their car.
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We do need a better way of transitioning people off of welfare once they start to come up in life.
The way it’s set up now, if you’re busting your butt, but you need help, you won’t get it. But if you’re doing nothing, you get all the help and resources forever.
This needs to change.
My Mixtapez@mymixtapez
Florida mom in tears as she is about to lose her Section 8 housing assistance after starting a new job: “I feel like I got punished for trying and getting a job”
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The weight of proof is on the Atlantic moron. Of course Mr Patal will bring character witnesses because that’s how it works, however the Atlantic made specific claims that they will have to prove, if they cannot or will not, their case falls on the “it’s just what we were told by sources we cannot reveal”. They have no case without a credible witness taking the stand. To be clear, I do hope the truth comes out, either way but I’m sick of this pathetic hit piece journalism.
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@StriderkingV @TheAtlanticPR Wrong.
Kash has to prove they were not being truthful and that they KNEW it wasn’t true.
It will be dropped long before it gets to discovery.
You people have no fucking clue.
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@JonathanTurley Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is without a doubt the worst DEI hire of our time.
I wouldn't be shocked if the leaks are traced back to her.

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@BasedMikeLee LOL, that’s rich! Like saying if you study for a test, you’re disadvantaging the other kids in your class.
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