Anne Phipps

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Anne Phipps

Anne Phipps

@anne45286

Chronic Sitter 👩‍🦽

เข้าร่วม Aralık 2024
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New York Post
New York Post@nypost·
Republicans overwhelmingly back Trump over Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly on Iran war, poll finds trib.al/EE9887D
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Glenn Beck
Glenn Beck@glennbeck·
After I saw President Trump call out Israel for striking the South Pars gas field, something clicked for me. He didn't join Israel's war with Iran because he was duped. He stepped in to control the OUTCOME of the war.
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 BREAKING: Dan Bongino just EVISCERATED the nonsense “They have no balls so they attack everyone else. Trump thinks for himself. If you think he’s getting dog-walked by anyone, you don’t know jack squat about the guy, he’s the one walking the damn dog”
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Dark Darling
Dark Darling@Darkdarling00·
Simple poll. Please be honest! As of today, how much do you still trust this team? A. 100% B. 75% C. 50% D. 25% E. 0%
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illuminatibot
illuminatibot@iluminatibot·
Thomas Massie: “I’m sorry if one of your billionaire donors is going to get embarrassed because he went to rape island.” A rare honest politician
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Tony Seruga
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga·
🧩 The Illusion of Governance: How the American Power Machine Perfected Dysfunction Over the past century, the American political and financial system has evolved into a masterpiece of managed paralysis—an architecture that projects democracy and oversight while operating as a self‑stabilizing engine of extraction. Congress, the agencies, and the industries they claim to regulate have fused into one organism. What looks from the outside like partisan chaos and bureaucratic blundering is, in reality, a system optimized for continuity: donor profit, public distraction, and the preservation of institutional power. At the top of this structure sit the committees of Congress—once imagined as deliberative bodies of expertise, now functioning as media stages and fundraising arms. Hearings that should investigate wrongdoing have become outrage performances engineered for social media clips and donor engagement. Members chase spots on the most lucrative committees—Energy & Commerce for pharma money, Armed Services for defense contracts, Ways & Means for Wall Street access. Legislation is ghostwritten by lobbyists, unread by legislators, and sold to constituents as a moral crusade. The spectacle is deliberate; it keeps the public emotionally invested while the machinery of capture works quietly beneath the surface. Meanwhile, regulatory agencies—FDA, EPA, DoD, Fed—serve as the second arm of this trinity. Their staff rotates seamlessly between corporate boardrooms and government offices, ensuring the fox never leaves the henhouse. Guidelines are co‑authored with industry, safety thresholds are massaged, and inconvenient data is delayed. When scandals break, internal reviews appear, punishments fade, and everyone lands a consulting job. Bureaucracy thus functions not as a guardian but as a laundering mechanism for legitimacy: everything dangerous becomes “within acceptable limits.” Industry, the third side of the triangle, writes the paychecks that keep the circus running. Corporations fund both parties equally, ensuring ideological theater with identical outcomes. They receive taxpayer subsidies to correct the very harms they cause—pharmaceutical payouts for drug epidemics, cleanup contracts for chemical spills, bailouts for financial crises. The goal isn’t efficiency but dependency: every failure manufactures the next justification for intervention and profit. Sitting beneath all this is the money printer itself—the Federal Reserve. Marketed as an “independent” institution, it operates as an unelected super‑government, staffed by alternating executives from Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, and Treasury. Each crisis expands its mandate. Quantitative easing and emergency bailouts converted capitalism into a risk‑free racket for asset holders and a perpetual inflation tax for everyone else. The coming Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) would complete the cycle, transforming money from a neutral medium into programmable obedience. History reveals the slow tightening of this architecture: 1913’s Federal Reserve creation privatized money issuance; 1933’s gold confiscation nationalized citizen savings; Bretton Woods globalized the dollar; the 1971 Nixon Shock unleashed pure fiat; 2008 normalized bailouts; 2020 fused fiscal policy with surveillance capitalism. Each “reform” marketed as rescue—each a ratchet toward total financial dependence. The American empire traded manufacturing for money creation and governance for narrative management. Concrete case studies show the same pattern on repeat. The opioid crisis: Congress weakened enforcement, the FDA rubber‑stamped labels, and executives cashed out. The PFAS fiasco: EPA co‑authored safety rules with polluters; lawsuits settled without admissions. The 2008 collapse: deregulation, fraud, bailout, repeat. The pandemic: emergency decrees, liability waivers, state‑sponsored censorship. In every instance, truth arrived too late to matter, after profit had been harvested and oversight buried. Yet the entire edifice depends on one resource it cannot print: public perception. Media systems, funded by the same corporate interests, perform maintenance, reducing every systemic failure to partisan shouting matches and converting outrage into entertainment loops. Complexity becomes camouflage; exhaustion, consent. The empire runs not on oil or credit alone, but on attention captured and diverted from first causes. Real reform is impossible within this structure because the incentives forbid it. Accountability threatens career prospects; transparency collapses donor networks. So renewal must come from outside—through individual and community resilience rather than legislative hope. That means diversifying assets into tangible goods, reclaiming food and energy independence, building local exchange systems, rejecting algorithmic propaganda, and investing in the only currency tyrants cannot devalue: competence. Freedom in the 21st century will not look like revolution but like withdrawal—from institutional dependency into self‑reliant networks of trust, skill, and production. The antidote to capture isn’t another law; it’s a population educated enough to see the machinery and sufficient in resources not to need it. In the end, governance will either decentralize by design or collapse by exhaustion. The choice, still barely ours, is whether to rebuild sovereignty consciously—or wait until the system’s next “rescue” finishes the work it began a century ago.
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Candace Owens
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
Not only is Trump losing the war, he has also completely forfeited his legacy and base. This is panic. They are in a state of panic. And will surround him with fairytales now regarding how much his base loves him and hates Iran. We are reaching historical levels of delusion.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Ohio non-profit which received tax dollars is holding a maternal health workshop but the condition is you have to be Black No Whites allowed. This is illegal @AAGDhillon.
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David Icke
David Icke@davidicke·
Trump ass kissers indeed and there is going to be such a story to tell eventually about Carlson and the rest of the post-'Covid' mainstream hijackers of the 'alternative' media thanks to their massive algorithmic support while others are algorithmically censored and suppressed. All that appears to glitter is most definitely not 'gold'.
Michael Tracey@mtracey

Joe Kent & Tucker are essentially saying Trump just launched a catastrophic war on false pretenses, but they still can't stop kissing his ass: calling him so smart, courageous, such a great negotiator, even praising his Iran policy that set the stage for war. Servile and pathetic

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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Trump: "I told Netanyahu not to attack oil and gas facilities anymore, and he will not do that anymore."
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Beef Initiative🇺🇸🇸🇻Beef.com
Just because it’s not been done, doesn’t mean it can’t be done. Those without imagination will never see the opportunity in front of us. But we do. And we believe in YOU. TRUST IN GOD. TRUST IN BEEF. We are Texas Slim. We are THE 100% Beef Initiative.
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Matthew H
Matthew H@MattH_4America·
Which way, America? America First or Israel First?
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Cenk Uygur
Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur·
And now they come asking for $200 billion for Israel's war. Why doesn't our special ally pay for the war? They're the ones who wanted it. Why do we have to pay all of Israel's bills and fight all their wars? And at home, we're always told we don't have enough for American people.
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Drew Hernandez
Drew Hernandez@DrewHLive·
So the auto pen investigation gets shut down but the Joe Kent investigation is fully active? Right Oh and btw, is anybody going to prison over Russiagate?
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Rapid Response 47
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
TSA officer to Congress: "It does not feel great to know that... you're getting paid, and I am not." "Do you see me? Do you see that I'm showing up every day... doing the work... and there's still no change for me?" The Democrat shutdown of @DHSgov needs to end NOW!
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ᶜᵒᵐᵐᵉᶰᵗᵃʳʸ John F. Kennedy Jr.
🚨 JUST IN: Dan Bongino GOES OFF on those claiming President Trump was goaded by others into launching strikes on Iran "You don't know JACK SQUAT about this guy if you think he's getting dog walked by ANYONE. HE'S the one walking the damn dog! I promise!" —
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HealthRanger
HealthRanger@HealthRanger·
Force Majeure declared on gas energy exports to Italy, Belgium, South Korea and China. Taiwan and Japan have only DAYS of supplies remaining. After that, it's lights out. The world's economy is about to be plunged into a very dark place. Global losses are incalculable and will drag out for YEARS. Because Trump stupidly believed Laura Loomer when she told him this war would make him more popular. Now the whole world will suffer as a result of Trump listening to insane loonatics who convinced him to start a war that set the whole world on fire.
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