Frank Bond

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Frank Bond

Frank Bond

@TrustButVeri

it’s easier to lie to people than to convince them they’ve been lied to.

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Frank Bond@TrustButVeri·
@molsjames Anyone interested in the dirty details of how the healthcare system ‘works’ should follow @DutchRojas. His posts expose the financial realities that the government has imposed that skew everything.
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Frank Bond@TrustButVeri·
@Breaking57 Anyone requesting to speak to a supervisor should be told that they’ll have that opportunity during their booking at the jail.
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Frank Bond@TrustButVeri·
Waaaay too many warnings and repeated requests were given and ignored. Playing their game enables ridiculous behavior and makes a mockery of law enforcement. They should get billed for the wasted time that officers have spent on these encounters that could be better spent on other policing activities.
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Wolverine land@Breaking57·
another Sovereign citizen clown.
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Ted Nugent@TedNugent·
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@SenWarren What happens when you run out of ‘Elon’ money? We all know that whatever % you initially want will never be enough so you’ll keep moving the bar higher and higher.
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Elizabeth Warren@SenWarren·
If Elon Musk paid my ultra-millionaire wealth tax, we could pay for child care for all three and four year olds in America.
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Frank Bond@TrustButVeri·
@BuzzPatterson Serious question - when reversing do they have cameras to show them a rear facing view?
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Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
The C-17 is an amazing aircraft. I was on the Air Staff when we procured this. Did some initial testing. This is exactly what we had in mind. Watch the short landing distance and the reverse.🇺🇸🔥
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Dutch Rojas
Dutch Rojas@DutchRojas·
Federal law has banned new physician-owned hospitals since 2010. A tax-exempt chain can still buy every practice in your county and run it at a markup, no problem. One of those got outlawed for “conflict of interest.” Guess which. Section 6001.
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Frank Bond@TrustButVeri·
@Oilfield_Rando Unless something tangible is done about judges who face zero consequences for releasing criminals nothing will change.
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NOBUNAGA🇯🇵🏯_夏樹蒼依
Caught at the border. Released. Caught again in Chicago. Released again. Arrest warrant issued. No one came. Three years later he put on a ski mask, hid behind a lighthouse, and shot an eighteen-year-old college girl in the back. She was looking at the skyline with her friends. She died on the concrete. This was preventable. Every. Single. Piece. Of this. Was preventable. March 19, 2026. Chicago. She's a freshman. Eighteen. Flew in from a small town in New York to chase a bigger life. Just after midnight, she walks out of her dorm with five friends. Laughing. Whispering. Someone heard the northern lights might be out. They want to see the skyline from the pier. Just kids. Just a Thursday night. The kind of stupid beautiful thing you do when you're eighteen and the world still feels safe. She walks ahead of the group. Reaches the lighthouse first. Behind it, in the dark, a man is waiting. Black clothes. Black ski mask. A handgun. She turns. Whispers to her friends — someone's back there. He steps out. Gun raised. They run. One shot. It hits her in the back. Her friends hear her drop. They come back. She's on the ground. Bleeding. Eighteen years old and dying on a concrete pier because she wanted to see the city lights. Now here's the timeline that should make your blood boil. May 2023. He crosses the border illegally. Border Patrol catches him. Has him in custody. Releases him into the country. June 2023. One month later. Chicago. Arrested for shoplifting. They have him. Again. Release him. Again. He's told to show up to court. He never does. A judge issues a warrant for his arrest. And nobody comes. Nobody knocks on his door. Nobody runs his name. Nobody picks him up. For three years, a man with an active arrest warrant lives freely in Chicago. One block from a college campus. One. Block. You want to know what makes this more than just a tragedy? The state of Illinois has a law. The TRUST Act. It tells local police: Don't help ICE. Don't hold anyone for them. Don't even tell them when you let someone go. A man gets caught at the border — released. Gets caught committing a crime — released. Skips court, warrant goes active — and the law says don't look for him. That is not a broken system. That is the system doing exactly what it was built to do. Read that sentence one more time. The system worked perfectly. And an eighteen-year-old girl is dead. Her parents flew in from New York. Stood on the pier where their daughter was killed. Threw flowers into Lake Michigan. Stop for a second and picture that. A mother. At the exact spot where her child bled out on a school night. Throwing flowers into black water because there's nothing left to do. Her mother told the cameras: "We've got to make changes." Her father: "There are definitely policies that contributed to this happening." They didn't scream. They didn't rage. They stood on cold concrete and asked this country, quietly, to do better. This country has not answered them. She was studying business. She was part of a Christian fellowship on campus. Her family said she made people feel seen. She made people feel valued. She was someone's entire world. And she was just trying to look at the skyline. She should be packing up her dorm room right now. She should be fighting with her roommate about who gets the mini fridge. She should be texting her mom about what to bring home for summer. She should be alive. She should be alive. She should be alive. A border that held him would have saved her. A jail that kept him would have saved her. A warrant someone bothered to serve would have saved her. A state that let its police do their damn jobs would have saved her. Four doors. Four chances. Every single one — left wide open. And a girl who wanted to see the skyline walked to the end of a pier and never came back. God bless every parent who drops their kid off at college, drives home with an empty back seat, and has no choice but to trust that this world will bring them back alive.
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Frank Bond@TrustButVeri·
Now jump back 4 or 5 years and do the Bidens. Hunter’s own laptop proved that he was squeezing the Ukrainians for 10% for the big guy. And when that scam dried up Hunter sold ‘artwork’ for insane amounts of money to wealthy people so they could have access to ‘The Big Guy’. You are nothing but a partisan hack who’s done nothing worthwhile for Americans while pushing TDS to cover up for your party’s failures and corruption.
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Elissa Slotkin@ElissaSlotkin·
Trump has taken the meaning of corruption to a new level. We know he is enriching himself. That part is not even in dispute anymore. His kids alone have raised what we believe is around $1.4 billion for their cryptocurrency while their dad sits in the Oval Office. And the White House has effectively become a marketplace. If you are a foreign government or a corporation that wants out from under a tariff, you have options. You can help fund the new ballroom at the White House. You can buy some cryptocurrency. You can donate to his political super PAC. This corruption is fundamentally un-American. And on another level, what Donald Trump has done to our democratic institutions, the independence of the courts, and the neutrality of law enforcement, the basic principle that no one is above the law, that is also corruption. We cannot accept this as the new normal.
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Frank Bond@TrustButVeri·
@RepHaleyStevens The dismantling of the Department of Education is only a danger to the multitude of leaches that have bled American taxpayers while destroying a once premier education system.
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KEVIN USA 💯
KEVIN USA 💯@kevinUSA100·
My daughter spent 4 years earning her bachelor’s degree, followed by another year doing research at UC San Diego and after scoring high on the MCAT to get accepted into medical school. After 4 more years of med school, she’ll be competing for residency — a total of 10 years of hard work and massive debt. Meanwhile, she’ll be up against foreign doctors who only spent 6 years in their home countries to become physicians. How is this fair to American students who invest a decade of their lives and hundreds of thousands in debt to become doctors? Why aren’t we putting American doctors first? Who’s going to compensate our kids for this burden? America First means taking care of our own. 🇺🇸
Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD

25% of US doctors are foreigners. 28,000+ US medical students graduate per year - 1000+ don't get a residency spot. Of the 44,000+ US residency spots per year, 16,000+ are filled by foreigners! TMB president Sherif Zaafran is a strong advocate for foreign doctors and led the state to pass the DOCTOR Act last session, easing licensing requirements for foreign doctors.

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Frank Bond@TrustButVeri·
@SenSanders Trump didn’t encourage any of these people to take out huge college loans for worthless degrees that could never be paid back. *YOU* and your party leaders pushed for this. Own it!
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Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
Thanks to Trump and his “Big Beautiful Bill,” student loan payments will go up as much as $4,000 a year starting July 1st. While billionaires get massive tax breaks, working people will be defaulting on their debts. Unacceptable.
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@MichiganDems Stop bringing up Biden. We already know about his rotten record.
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Frank Bond@TrustButVeri·
@dananessel All 3 members of the Michigan Public Service Commission were appointed by Whitmer and have rubber stamped every utility rate increase. Your party is actually the reason why rates are so high. You haven’t stopped anything. Calling you useless is an understatement.
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mike bski
mike bski@BskiMike22802·
DAY 17 — NATIONAL GUN VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH HE GOT SHOT. HE GOT UP. THIS WAS TWELVE DAYS AGO. Friday night. June 5, 2026. 10:23 p.m. San Jacinto, California. A father is outside hanging out with his neighbors. Ordinary Friday night. The kind of evening where nothing is supposed to happen — porch conversation, the day winding down, nobody checking the locks because nobody is thinking about locks. His wife goes back inside to charge her phone. She does not find a quiet house. A man named Ismael Martinez, 45 years old, is inside. He has a shotgun. He has no connection to this family, no connection to this house — he picked it at random, less than a mile from where he had just assaulted his own girlfriend with a knife. She is in a hospital right now because of what he did to her before he ever reached this family's front door. The wife runs. Martinez fires at her as she flees toward the garage. She gets out. She is screaming — "There's an intruder" — and her husband, standing outside with his neighbors, understands in roughly one second what that sentence means. His teenage daughter is still inside. He moves toward the house. Martinez, inside, is reloading. He opens fire on the father as the father comes through the door. A neighbor who watched this happen told local reporters exactly what he saw: the father got shot at. He went down. He got back up. And he finished the fight. I want you to actually sit with that sequence for a second, because it is not a movie. He went down. Read that again. And then he got back up and ended the threat that was standing between him and his daughter. Martinez died at the scene. The father's daughter was out of the house unharmed. His wife was unharmed. A neighbor who knew this family said it plainly afterward: his goal was to get his daughter out safely, regardless of what happened to him. This is not a story from 1966 or 2007 or 2017. This happened twelve days ago. I am writing this sentence on a Wednesday and a father in San Jacinto, California, twelve days ago, walked into gunfire, took a hit, got up, and made sure his daughter walked out of that house breathing. NOW LET ME TELL YOU WHERE THIS HAPPENED. California. The state with a ten-day waiting period on firearm purchases. The state with one of the most extensive background check regimes in the country. The state that requires a Firearm Safety Certificate, registers every handgun transfer, and restricts magazine capacity. If the theory that gun control prevents violence were true — if the laws on the books in California actually did what their authors promised — a man who had just committed a knife assault on his girlfriend less than a mile away should not have been standing inside a stranger's house twelve minutes later with a loaded shotgun. He was. Because criminals do not fill out paperwork. They do not wait ten days. They do not submit to background checks before deciding to commit a violent felony. Every restriction California has passed in the name of public safety applied with full force to the father defending his family that night, and applied with absolutely zero friction to the man who broke into his house to hurt his wife and daughter. What next — is California going to tell us their gun laws prevent exactly this kind of random, violent home invasion... wait. I just checked. June 5, 2026. San Jacinto. It already happened. In California. Under California's laws. To a family that did everything right. THE NUMBER THAT SHOULD END THIS DEBATE PERMANENTLY Here is something Dr. John Lott documented that the gun control lobby has never wanted printed next to a headline like this one: concealed handgun permit holders, as a population, are convicted of crimes — including firearms violations — at rates dramatically lower than police officers. Lower than police officers. The population that gun control advocates treat as the danger is, by documented conviction data, more law-abiding than the population we trust to carry a badge and a service weapon every single day. That father in San Jacinto is not an outlier. He is the statistical norm for an armed civilian. The exception in that house on June 5th was the convicted-history-of-violence intruder who should never have had unimpeded access to a firearm in the first place, regardless of what California's paperwork says should happen. And since I already know what is coming in the replies — "but what about kids in the home with guns" — let us handle that directly with Lott's own data. There were approximately 1,400 accidental firearm deaths in the United States in the most recent complete year studied. More children die in bicycle accidents every single year than die from all types of firearm incidents combined, accidental or otherwise. I am not telling you to stop worrying about firearm safety in the home — responsible storage matters and I practice it in my own house. I am telling you that the fear driving this entire policy conversation is wildly disproportionate to the actual risk, while the benefit — a father who was physically present and armed at the exact moment his daughter needed him to be — never shows up in anyone's risk calculation at all. THE LEGAL GROUND THAT NEVER MOVES DeShaney v. Winnebago County (1989) and Town of Castle Rock v. Gonzales (2005): the government has no constitutional duty to protect you as an individual. Riverside County deputies arrived at that San Jacinto home moments after the gunfire ended. Moments. Not minutes that felt like hours — actual moments, a fast and professional response by any standard. And it still was not fast enough to be the variable that saved that daughter's life, because nothing arriving after the first shot ever can be. The only thing standing in that hallway between Ismael Martinez and that teenage girl was her father, already there, already armed, already willing. But what do I know — I am only a medically retired Army combat medic who understands exactly what it costs a body to get back up after being hit and keep fighting anyway, a published textbook author, a science teacher, and a father of four who read this story and did not have to imagine what that father was thinking when he heard his wife scream. I know exactly what he was thinking. There was only one acceptable outcome, and he was going to make sure of it himself. IF THIS ARTICLE MADE YOU THINK: LIKE it so the algorithm shows it to people who need to read it. SHARE it — this happened less than two weeks ago in one of the strictest gun-law states in the country. People need to see what that actually looked like. COMMENT below: California has a ten-day waiting period, background checks, and a Firearm Safety Certificate requirement. None of it stopped Ismael Martinez. Tell me what law you think would have. And if you want MORE of this — the data, the history, the science, the stories — JOIN Bski's Classroom or follow me on YouTube. Subscribe to my account. About the cost of a cup of coffee per month. Your support keeps this classroom open, and I promise I will never run out of material as long as the left keeps trying to out-dumb itself. @JoJoFromJerz @GuntherEagleman @catturd2 #MAGA #Veterans #Trump
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