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TangoDeltaSix

@TangoDeltaSix

Founder, Single Father, Entrepreneur, Medic and Passive Residual Income Prospector.

Tampa, FL Присоединился Ekim 2021
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PNW Conservative
PNW Conservative@PNWConservative·
The ignorant people in the US do not understand the impact of man (male) caused climate change. Fossil fuels started volcanic eruptions that are now expanding the land mass of Hawaii. This increase in surface area will displace oceans, causing climate refugees around the world.
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Kimberly@jh1965jh·
@MrsMassacre I was born and raised in Montana, I made the mistake of leaving for Seattle. I wanted to live in the big city. I’m trying to make my way back home, I have Washington plates on my car so not everybody is a transplant some of us just made a mistake and we’re trying to correct it.
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MRS. MASSACRE@MrsMassacre·
Driving in Montana with all you fucking retarded out of state transplant fucktards makes me want to club baby seals in front of their mothers. Get the fuck out of our state.
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TangoDeltaSix
TangoDeltaSix@TangoDeltaSix·
@MrsMassacre You should see Florida right now.... hell, for the last 10 years. GTFO
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TangoDeltaSix@TangoDeltaSix·
@akafaceUS Weight is a significant part of physics. F=MA. Since the acceleration of these rides is basically fixed based on weight, when you apply an outlier like this morbidly obese person, you increase significantly the force applied to the ride. As force increases, safety decreases.
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aka@akafaceUS·
An influencer has sparked debate by criticizing theme parks for not offering rides that accommodate plus-size guests. Is her argument justified, or do you think theme parks should maintain their current ride standards?
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TangoDeltaSix@TangoDeltaSix·
Mix one part Hannity and one part Nancy Grace and you get the ultimate nails on the chalkboard...
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TangoDeltaSix@TangoDeltaSix·
My governor... I love JD and Marco, but Ron is going to give them a run for their money.
Chris Nelson 🏝️🇺🇸@ReOpenChris

🚨Governor DeSantis pitches Federal Balanced Budget Amendment to Kentucky Legislature. Kentucky will be the 29th of 34 States needed to send the Amendment back to the States for ratification. “We're $38+ TRILLION in debt and it is escalating very quickly every day. We now spend more on interest just to service the debt than we do on national defense, and those numbers are going to escalate as some of these bonds have to be refinance in the future. I'm proud to be a Republican. This is not a Democrat problem, or this is a bipartisan debt problem. So Florida has obviously certified this. 28 States in total have. We've got a couple more that we think will happen relatively soon. Kentucky hopefully would be one of those. The reason I'm here is because I don't think Congress is going to fix itself. I think the incentives up there are such that we're likely to continue more of the same. There's a culture that's developed. There's a muscle memory that's developed. And you can't just say elect new people and all of a sudden they're going to fix it because here's the deal. Even if somehow we did elect new people and they did fix it, the next Congress can come in and undo it. And so unless you have changes, permanent constitutional changes to the incentive structure in Congress, you are not going to solve this problem. And the question is, how much more can you go into debt before we have a major debt crisis? I mean, at some point. Reality is going to bite, and I think the U.S. has been able to get away with this longer just because we're the best bet in town. Whatever problems we have, a lot of these other countries have other problems. But so why would you guys want to be involved at the state level? Because that's what our founding fathers envision. This is America's 250th anniversary of independence, and obviously it took them a decade or so to fashion a Constitution. But when they created the Constitution, they believed that the states were the most important units of government. They were creating a federal government, but it was limited and enumerated to certain tasks. There were local governments created by the state governments, but ultimately was the states that created the federal government and that ratified the Constitution. So they saw the states having a very, very important role. What about with constitutional amendments? Well, I think we just think muscle memory is, well, yeah, Congress proposes these amendments. You need two thirds of each house. They can propose it, and then it goes to the states for ratification. That's one way to propose it. The other way to propose it is via the states with Article V, and you have two thirds of the state certified. A proposal can be fashioned, and then it can go to the states for ratification. The founders knew that Congress could be the problem. So they obviously wanted to provide a mechanism for we, the people working through our states to be able to institute the reforms that would be necessary. We have the power to do it in our states. Many states have stepped up, and obviously I think Kentucky would be a great, great candidate to join the movement to prevent Congress from bankrupting this country. And if we can do that, that'll be one of the best things these states have ever done.”

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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
I've been doing a lot of reading lately on the Special Air Service and the Long Range Desert Group in the North African campaign of WWII (both were British units that were special operations units before such term was ever even really known). This is a picture of the SAS "L" Detachment after three months of roaming around the desert and blowing up stuff in the Nazi and Italian rear areas. This is such a bad a$$ picture and is one of my favorite pictures from WWII. (Back when the UK and the Commonwealth nations still produced actual men.)
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TangoDeltaSix
TangoDeltaSix@TangoDeltaSix·
If Texas does somehow flip blue, by some lottery ticket miracle... We can always just sell it back to Mexico... Do your job, Lone Stars
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
Looks like NYC residents are going to lose their pups. This will start a civil war!
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 BREAKING: Sen. Josh Hawley demands CRIMINAL INDICTMENT of Minnesota AG Keith Ellison Hawley blasts Ellison for helping fraudsters dodge investigators, after they begged for help and he took $10,000 in campaign cash just 9 days later. “You helped them defraud the state of $9 BILLION and pocketed a fat contribution! It’s ALL ON TAPE.” Ellison: “I didn’t do it!” Hawley: “That’s not you? BS! You said send me the names, I’ll call and ask what’s going on!” Ellison MUST be held accountable. Indict him NOW
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Adriana Martinez
Adriana Martinez@Adrianaveterin2·
¿Qué consecuencias deberían enfrentar quienes destruyen una bandera del Orgullo?
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TangoDeltaSix
TangoDeltaSix@TangoDeltaSix·
@iAnonPatriot You don't change your birth certificate when you get married. So stupid. They also didn't book a ticket on a time machine I guess. Democrats are so retarded.
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American AF 🇺🇸@iAnonPatriot·
Rep. Hillary Scholten says the Save Act will prevent 160k women from voting in her district because they didn’t change their last names on their birth certificates after getting married. You literally don’t change your name on your birth certificate — are these people dumb!?
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TangoDeltaSix@TangoDeltaSix·
@FoxNews Is there literally ANYTHING else going on in America?
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Fox News@FoxNews·
BREAKING NEWS: White tent goes up at Nancy Guthrie home
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Mr PitBull
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07·
Does anyone still use a cast-iron skillet these days? I’m trying to prove to my wife that they’re not just a thing of the past, she thinks they’re completely outdated.
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Rapid Response 47
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
.@VP: "You're there to play a sport and you're there to represent your country and hopefully win a medal. You're not there to pop off about politics — so when Olympic athletes enter the political arena, they should expect some pushback."
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TangoDeltaSix@TangoDeltaSix·
@RapidResponse47 @VP The ability to speak freely should always be filtered through an acute sense of propriety....
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