Crepitis

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Crepitis

Crepitis

@Crepitis1

เข้าร่วม Ekim 2019
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Crepitis
Crepitis@Crepitis1·
@leftcoastbabe @amyklobuchar So you attack people you disagree with by calling them trolls. Well most of the "trolls" understand what will be required to vote and are all for it. We also know why people like Amy don't support it...
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Janice Hough
Janice Hough@leftcoastbabe·
@amyklobuchar Thank you. Clearly this post triggered the trolls. Maybe some of them hope make enough money from engagement to afford the documents they will need to vote. Wonder how many Americans realize drivers licenses and student IDs won't be enough to vote if SAVE act passes.
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Amy Klobuchar
Amy Klobuchar@amyklobuchar·
The SAVE America Act makes it harder for American citizens to vote. It hands private voter data over to DHS and adds costly hurdles just to register. We should be making it easier for Americans to have their voices heard and have their right to vote — not harder.
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Basketball Jones
Basketball Jones@heroOfLabour·
@MateoTorgy @kare11 @grok verify this claim, and whether the feds determined this rate via field audits, or just by examination of claims paperwork
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Crepitis@Crepitis1·
@StarTribune So the smears begin... Ask yourself, would you rather have a self made, successful woman like TaFoya or the one that had a D+ GPA in high school? Pretty easy choice honestly...
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Rep. Oscar De Los Santos
Governor Hobbs has canceled medical debt, funded millions of free school meals, and invested millions more in housing affordability. She is running against a man who cut healthcare, gave billionaires a massive tax handout, and voted against a bill to make it illegal to rape your spouse. We are on the path to victory — but we are still many months away from the election and we cannot become complacent.
Center for Politics at UVA@Center4Politics

NEW @LarrySabato's Crystal Ball: Six Gubernatorial Rating Changes, All in Favor of Democrats But Republicans may still be able to buck the usual trend of presidential party loss centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/si…

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Bosblue61@Phil23310492·
Americans NEED to know that DHS is already FULLY FUNDED, they received $191 billion dollars through Trumps bogus big bill, it is actually the republicans holding the TSA,FEMA the COAST GUARD and several other departments hostage PERIOD . What we (DEMOCRATS) simply want is that the ICE agents and border patrol have to be held to the same standards as every other law enforcement agency is held to in this country .
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Chris Murphy 🟧
Chris Murphy 🟧@ChrisMurphyCT·
This is the only thing you need to know. Democrats want to open TSA. Republicans are refusing because they want to attach ICE funding. That’s why there are long lines. ICE.
Brian Schatz@brianschatz

We are enthusiastically willing to pay TSA workers today, and we will keep trying, but the sticking point is that Republicans want to attach ICE funding to it. We are not in agreement about ICE, but I don’t think workers and travelers should have to wait for an ICE deal.

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Crepitis@Crepitis1·
@ChrisMurphyCT ICE is already funded, what the hell are you talking about? Does anyone actually believe what this fool spews?
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The Minnesota Star Tribune
The John F. Kennedy Library and Museum gave Minnesotans and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell the “profile in courage” award, which has recognized presidents, first responders and heads of state:; startribune.com/jfk-library-ho… Video: Kyeland Jackson/The Minnesota Star Tribune.
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Crepitis@Crepitis1·
@MayorFrey I was born there, because of people like you, I left. It isn't what it used to be. If you like people that are intolerant, self serving and entitled, yeah it's probably great...
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Mayor Jacob Frey
Mayor Jacob Frey@MayorFrey·
Once you experience this city, like I have, you might just find yourself wanting to stay.
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Mayor Jacob Frey
Mayor Jacob Frey@MayorFrey·
Minneapolis residents have shown the world who we are—resilient, welcoming, and proud of this city. Now it’s time to come see it for yourself. Grab a meal by the lake, spend a day in our parks, explore our neighborhoods—and experience the spirit that makes Minneapolis special.
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Crepitis@Crepitis1·
@SenRubenGallego Of course you feel this way, it's how you got elected. Unfortunately for you, most Arizonans are more interested in facts than your feelings Ruben.
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Senator Ruben Gallego
Senator Ruben Gallego@SenRubenGallego·
The 2020 election in Arizona has been proven, audited, and settled. I’m not going to let DHS waste any more taxpayer dollars chasing conspiracy theories instead of protecting Arizonans.
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Democratic Wins Media
Democratic Wins Media@DemocraticWins·
BREAKING: In a stunning announcement, both Senators Republican Lisa Murkowski and Thom Tillis are saying they will vote against a motion to proceed on Donald Trump's Save Act. This is amazing.
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Crepitis@Crepitis1·
@StarTribune Here's the actual proposal. It's not in the boundary waters and it's not traditional sulfide mining. I believe this can be done without environmental impact, this is fear mongering in my opinion. twin-metals.com
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Crepitis@Crepitis1·
@Michele_Tafoya Dude lives in an echo chamber. Honestly the fact that he is on the city council and the Mayor is the voice of reason says a lot about what's wrong in Minneapolis....
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Crepitis@Crepitis1·
@annbauerwriter @GoodLuckUNeedIt I'm not sure this is an easy thing to get away with anymore. Insurance companies are now sending inspectors prior to funding claims. Just went through it 2 years ago. Also great insurance discounts for the new metal shingle roof type.
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Ann Bauer
Ann Bauer@annbauerwriter·
@GoodLuckUNeedIt But it's everywhere! I'm probably going to lose 10K followers over this, but every single person who did the new-roof-because-hail-damage ploy directly cheated me and millions of others because our homeowners insurance is now both astronomically expensive & useless.
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Ann Bauer
Ann Bauer@annbauerwriter·
I agree w @KelseyTuoc but this doesn't seem so shocking or unusual to me. I've been surrounded by people who steal from institutions - insurance, state programs, employers - for 3 decades. Many would be appalled by shoplifting but they're filching their way through life too.
Kelsey Piper@KelseyTuoc

I doubt that anyone I know steals from Whole Foods, but the milieu that the article depicted, where it's normal for perfectly well-off people to steal things because why not, was really upsetting to read about, so I actually want to try to earnestly explain why you shouldn't do this just in case there's someone out there who has never had it explained to them. When a business opens - or really, as soon as a business starts making plans to open - a defining question for the business is how it will collect payment for the goods or services it provides. If you trust the people you sell to, you can be pretty relaxed about this; send people an invoice, most of them will pay it on time, any who don't will pay it a bit late. You have to think about convenience and mistakes but not about people trying to cheat you. This saves you so, so much defensive planning to make sure you get paid. It's so much easier. But if you're selling to the general public, you do have to think about people trying to cheat you. You have to structure the physical store so that it's hard for them to steal. You have to not carry some items that you'd like to sell, because they'd also be attractive targets to steal. If people swap price tags between items, you can't use stickers. If people put things on in the dressing room and wear them out, you need to pay someone a full time salary to monitor the dressing room. The world that we all live in is much poorer than the world we'd live in if people didn't steal. The stores don't carry things that they could carry if people didn't steal. They don't use pricing and inventory systems that would be way easier and more convenient if people didn't steal. But it could be much worse! If I walk down to my local Whole Foods today, items on the shelves won't be locked behind sheafs of plastic - that is only worth it when the background rate of stealing is much higher than it is at my local Whole Foods. When more people steal, businesses have to further intensify security, or go out of business. When you shoplift, you directly and unambiguously impoverish your community. You make prices higher for everybody else, you make stores less usable for everybody else, or you make businesses not viable that would otherwise be viable. The direct impact each time is small, but it's a lot larger than the direct impact of taking some trash out of the trash can to throw on the ground, or pouring just a tiny bit of poison into your local river, and most people have a deep, instinctive abhorrence of antisocially wrecking your community like that. So don't steal. The other thing that it seems possible some people might not understand is that while you might have a social circle that is incredibly nihilistic and cynical and thinks that everybody steals, in fact this is not true. Most people do not steal. Most people, if they learn that you steal, will lose more respect for you than you had to lose. I don't know anyone who has shoplifted except 'as a kid/teenager'. It is not always the case that virtue is rewarded and vice is punished but even before you bring the legal system into it, the risk-reward tradeoff of having everybody you know know that you steal things sometimes is absolutely terrible. Who would hire someone who steals things? Who would trust them around a vulnerable person? Who would want to live in a society with someone who will delightedly and routinely wreck it for the slightest personal benefit? I hope that "Gina" turns her life around. I hope that Gina realizes that she needs to. And if you have been told that it's just a corporation or that having ethics is lame or that if you think about it, other bad things happen too, like wage theft, so that means stealing is okay, I hope you really, actually, think about whether you'd accept any of those as excuses for anything else.

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Crepitis@Crepitis1·
@NickGormanWX To be honest, that's not even bad hail...visit North Dakota sometime if you don't believe me...
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Nick Gorman
Nick Gorman@NickGormanWX·
If anyone wants to watch a satisfying video I cleared the lanes on a highway 57 overpass yesterday.
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Crepitis@Crepitis1·
@Tim_Walz Sorry Tim, that's just not true any longer. Minnesota used to have a form of liberalism that was based on compassion, based on Scandinavian principals. This has been hijacked by a self serving greedy and violent form of liberalism that is nothing like its predecessor.
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Tim Walz
Tim Walz@Tim_Walz·
Minnesotans set an example for the rest of the country that decency and compassion will always triumph over fear and division.
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Crepitis@Crepitis1·
@SenTinaSmith Whelp this aged like milk, you should have checked the market before posting this.
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