Leflura
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Leflura
@RachelOsiris
Educated in anthropology and Biology. Former Vet tech and Student manager. Ordained UU minister.Polyglot!


So, @AnaKasparian (Left-wing) and @NickJFuentes (Far-right) market themselves as opposites but then you see them side by side, saying THE EXACT SAME THING... You cannot unwatch this. 👀


Happy Tax Day, New York. We’re taxing the rich.

63% of the mob want mob rule, shocker. The fact that so many people don't understand the brilliance that is our Electoral College is beyond me. I mean I guess if you want the whole country to be governed by a handful of big blue cities, this sounds like a great idea.


🚨 63% of Americans support adopting a national popular vote for President.

@Parodyjeffx its wrote in the bible, bitch


Ken Griffin employs thousands of people in NYC and is planning to build the tallest office tower on Park Ave., investing billions more and creating thousands more jobs. (For that reason, he’s also here in NYC a lot, @NYCMayor) Meantime Miami is welcoming him and his firm, with the massive jobs, investment and tax revenue he’s bringing. Making him feel unwelcome and demonizing him seems risky. Ken left Chicago and moved Citadel hq to Miami a few years ago because of bad policy. (He also sold his penthouse there)

Why is the U.S. borrowing money we don’t have just to send it overseas? We can sympathize with conflicts abroad, but digging ourselves deeper into debt to fund them makes no sense. America’s priorities should come first.


Non-residents who spend millions of dollars on NYC apartments help drive NYC’s economy. Most of the profit in condominium development is in the penthouses. The Ken Griffins of the world make NYC high end development viable, driving high-paying construction, brokerage, legal, marketing, and other jobs in NYC. We should be applauding Ken for spending $238 million in NYC, not attacking him for doing so. Importantly, non-resident owners of NYC apartments who leave their apartments vacant for much of the year are not a burden to NYC schools, services, or other resources while they drive growth in retail sales, restaurants, theater, and other important drivers of our economy. They also often support NYC non-profits with donations. Ken’s company is a major employer in NYC of very high paying jobs which drive a considerable amount of our tax base. We wouldn’t want him to move even more employees to Miami. These non-resident owners also already pay a lot of taxes including mansion taxes, real estate taxes, sales taxes and more. While @NYCMayor Mamdani likes the tag line ‘Tax the rich.’ Unfortunately, his policies will harm the constituencies he is supposedly trying to help. I can’t imagine the NYC construction unions are excited about his plan.







Downed US pilot interviewed by Fox News












