Barrelrider66

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Barrelrider66

@SauceShuttle

TheWay. Anti-Cultist. Non conformity is not Hate. ⚠️ Hive Mind disruptor. Fight the Cartels! All Hail Jesus Christ.

Los Angeles, CA شامل ہوئے Ekim 2022
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Barrelrider66
Barrelrider66@SauceShuttle·
Democrats are angry about health care costs going up with ACA premiums, but ignore that Trump admin is actually moving health care in the US from Palliative care to Preventative care. 💥Palliative to Preventative!! This is what will really save us trillions in medical bills.
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MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra·
🚨 Democrat Senator Harry Reid introduced legislation in 1993 to end Birthright Citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants. "No sane country would do that — No sane country would give illegals citizenship" “If you break our laws by entering this country without permission and give birth to a child, we reward that child with U.S. Citizenship and a guarantee to have full access to all public and social services this society provides.” rumble.com/v77yymm-1993-d…
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Malcolm Nance
Malcolm Nance@MalcolmNance·
REAL TALK FAM. As a Persian Gulf Naval Combat veteran who has survived the following: 1) An Antiship missile duel (we sank the Iranian Navy missile boat but it missed us by 150ft) 2) Sailing into a minefield to help save a Frigate that was sinking 3) Chased high speed IRGC boats 4) Attacked by Iranian F-4 fighter jet (we shot it down) It was … 5) Hitting the WW2 style moored SEA MINE planted in secret that sucked the most & did the most damage. Our helicopter carrier was put out of commission. I can say 100% confidence that if Iran has gone back to 1985-1988 tactics the PG will be very hot very fast. The SOH won’t reopen anytime soon if that’s what what.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Let me explain something to the MAGA crowd, because clearly someone needs to. They seem to think NATO is cosmic room service. You pick up the phone, say “hello, we’re having a bit of a war here,” and thirty-one countries march to your rescue. A continental Uber for military adventures. That is not how it works. Article 5 is a mutual defense clause. The clue is in the word mutual. And it has been triggered exactly once in NATO’s entire history. After September 11. When America was attacked. Not Europe. America. Every NATO member showed up. They went to Afghanistan. They fought. They bled. They died. In America’s war. On America’s behalf. Now imagine they hadn’t. Over 1,100 allied soldiers died in Afghanistan. British, Canadian, German, Danish, Polish. And yes, even Ukrainian soldiers, who had no NATO obligation whatsoever. Gone. Without them, those are American names on those graves. Sons from Ohio. Fathers from Georgia. Kids from Nebraska who never came home. Then there is the money. NATO allies spent over 100 billion dollars on a war that started on American soil. Without that, Washington pays every cent. On top of the 2 to 3 trillion the war already cost. And without allied bases across Europe and Central Asia, American supply lines collapse entirely. Without British forces in Helmand and Canadians in Kandahar, the Taliban reconstitutes in three years instead of ten. The gaps get filled one way. More American deployments. More American coffins arriving at Dover. Afghanistan was bloody. But NATO took the hit. Without them, every single one of those casualties would have had an American name. Trump called allies like these losers. Suckers. If you are a certain kind of broken person, that probably makes sense to you. But for the rest of us, what those soldiers did has a different name. Honor. The bond between men who have been in the same dirt, under the same fire. Between Brits and Americans, Frenchmen and Norwegians, Canadians and Danes. Not a diplomatic relationship. A blood bond. Brotherhood forged in places most people will never see and cannot imagine. In that culture, you do not mock a fallen ally. You do not sneer at the dead. It is the lowest thing a human being can do. Trump did it to a standing ovation. If you are a MAGA supporter travelling to NATO countries, understand this. There are no friendly pats on the back waiting for you. No one will buy you a beer. The governments who share your worldview sit in Minsk, Moscow and Pyongyang. Brutal dictatorships where journalists disappear, elections are theatre and dissent is a medical condition treated in basements. Not London. Not Paris. Not Rome, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Berlin or Ottawa. You have abandoned the open societies, the free press, the rule of law, the places where people actually want to live. You traded the best of civilization for a very small, very dark room. Frankly, it serves you right.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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Bill Mitchell
Bill Mitchell@mitchellvii·
𝗣𝗘𝗧𝗘𝗥 𝗗𝗢𝗢𝗖𝗬 - "They are going to find a different job for her. The plan is to name Todd Blanche in an interim role as the country’s top law officer running the Justice Department." Ok, now it's just getting confusing! Pam Bondi just posted that she is looking forward to an opportunity in the private sector but THIS report claims she will be remaining in the Trump Administration. Who knows?! Things are changing fast!
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Jon Surf
Jon Surf@JonSurf6·
@SauceShuttle @jurgen_nauditt I think the problem is that US has bases all over the world. Spends a fortune on an inefficient/corrupt health system & has high proportion of wealth in few hands. No wonder most people struggle like you say. Then you elect a billionaire liar to fix things.
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Jürgen Nauditt 🇩🇪🇺🇦
Trump is blackmailing Europe by threatening to halt arms shipments to Ukraine under the PURL program if they don't help him open the Strait of Hormuz - FT.
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Barrelrider66
Barrelrider66@SauceShuttle·
@JonSurf6 @jurgen_nauditt Right. and as I already pointed out Mr. Talks in circles but understands nothing, we do that through ISR, SIGINT (targeting date) and support of our weapons systems. The same as the rest of NATO and Europe is doing.
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Barrelrider66
Barrelrider66@SauceShuttle·
What this point always leads to is security assurances that were made by UK and US and then a disagreement about the wording within that agreement. The agreement has been fulfilled and there was no wording that maintains those assurances in perpetuity forever and ever. We assured security through funding and negotiations. It was never meant to be a “we will go to war along side you if ever” and was surely never meant to be funding and support forever. Stop. This argument is stupid.
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Jon Surf
Jon Surf@JonSurf6·
@SauceShuttle @jurgen_nauditt They were Soviet nukes which became Ukrainian property with collapse of SU. Russia had the codes but Ukraine had significant capabilities for nuclear weapon design and production. They could have got viable nuclear weapons from the 1700 strategic & 2500 tactical warheads.
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Barrelrider66
Barrelrider66@SauceShuttle·
@JonSurf6 @jurgen_nauditt They don’t have and didn’t have the funds to create the entire program. This is a null point and has been disproven.
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Barrelrider66
Barrelrider66@SauceShuttle·
@Acyn @MalcolmNance Girl logic is pretending everything is a surprise. We did-n know nuffin boud nuffin. & Not my job.
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Jennings: You have supposed friends of the US saying you can't use these bases. Phillip:Are they not right to wonder why weren't they consulted before trump decided to wage a war? It sounds like you think it's in their defense. Jennings: It is in defense of all of Europe Phillip: Shouldn’t they have been consulted? Jennings: Consulted? We decided it was in our national security interest. Phillip: So, that makes it our war.
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Barrelrider66
Barrelrider66@SauceShuttle·
@mitchellvii Was she a leaker though. This matters for future administrations to take into consideration.
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Bill Mitchell
Bill Mitchell@mitchellvii·
PRESIDENT TRUMP - "Pam Bondi is a Great American Patriot and a loyal friend, who faithfully served as my Attorney General over the past year!" Trump just announced 𝗣𝗔𝗠 𝗕𝗢𝗡𝗗𝗜 𝗜𝗦 𝗢𝗨𝗧 𝗔𝗦 𝗔𝗧𝗧𝗢𝗥𝗡𝗘𝗬 𝗚𝗘𝗡𝗘𝗥𝗔𝗟. Deputy AG 𝗧𝗼𝗱𝗱 𝗕𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗵𝗲 will step in as Acting Attorney General. I personally don't feel that Pam was enjoying the job. She doesn't have the temperament to be a frontline warrior. We wish her well. Now nominate DeSantis! 👍
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Barrelrider66
Barrelrider66@SauceShuttle·
There is no other country on the planet that is so foolish that they actually have this kind of idiocy enshrined within their law
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Thomas Sowell Quotes
Thomas Sowell Quotes@ThomasSowell·
Anthony Romero: “If you are born in the USA, you are an American citizen… I was especially gratified that President Trump was sitting a mere 6 feet away from me, and I hope he was schooled in the importance of birthright citizenship.”
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Barrelrider66
Barrelrider66@SauceShuttle·
Yet Medicaid and Medicare are among the largest expenditures in the U.S. federal budget. Yeah, the U.S. is a mess—hundreds of billions wasted on fraud, waste, and abuse. We're completely overrun by the elite class in politics, business, and now even immigrants. The main contributors to our tax base are the billionaires, but the problem is that the rungs on the ladder for class mobility have all been removed. They were yanked out by a generation of greedy oligarchs. Bernie Sanders consistently rails against the oligarchy, yet he's one of them. We're forcefully scraping that generation off the bottom of our shoe and slowly starting to fix those rungs on the ladder. The average U.S. citizen needs Europe's soft-handed, spoiled brats chiming in on what the elite New World Order globalists are doing like we need a hole in the head. Shut up."
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Jon Surf
Jon Surf@JonSurf6·
@SauceShuttle @jurgen_nauditt There is another statistic, GDP per person US $92,800 EU $49,800 You should have few problems. Maybe that 1% owning 40% wealth is the problem. As regards health care, US is a disaster, you are robbed blind. Spend more than any other country, only 56% of country is fully covered.
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Barrelrider66
Barrelrider66@SauceShuttle·
That Nuclear argument has been completely disproven because they had no way to support, target, or launch them due to them being Russian nukes. The U.S. and U.K. gave security assurances, not binding military defense guarantees. That means commitments to respect sovereignty and respond diplomatically and economically, not an obligation to go to war on Ukraine’s behalf.
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Jon Surf
Jon Surf@JonSurf6·
@SauceShuttle @jurgen_nauditt Problem is that previous US administrations, concerned about nuclear proliferation, put intense pressure on Ukraine to give up its Nuclear weapons. Ukraine trusted US & complied. US massively over valued the aid sent and has now done a runner & supports Russia, the agressor.
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Barrelrider66
Barrelrider66@SauceShuttle·
The U.S. continues to provide support through ISR and SIGINT, delivering real-time targeting data that is playing an instrumental role in Ukraine’s ability to hold its ground. Europe is purchasing our weapons systems and sending them to Ukraine, and we’re supporting those systems, largely because Europe doesn’t have comparable capabilities. So complain all you want, but what exactly are we supposed to do? World War III? Guess what, we’re already in it. Wake up. We get criticized for not supporting our allies, and then criticized for supporting them. It’s absurd. At the end of the day, I’m just like everyone else in this hellscape of a world, completely stuck in it. Let Christ Jesus come and bring an end to it all, a new hope for a new day without evil and destruction. Until then, we pay the toll: toil and struggle.
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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
As European nations continue to struggle to realize an effective joint approach to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, French President Emmanuel Macron has called a potential operation to reopen the Strait of Hormuz unrealistic and was critical of the U.S. approach to the conflict.
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Barrelrider66@SauceShuttle·
@sentdefender Hey, Macron think of it as 2 birds 1 stone. You’re finally mobilizing and will be positioned to squeeze Russia out of Ukraine at the same time. GFY.
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Barrelrider66
Barrelrider66@SauceShuttle·
You think they pulled this off with help from Russia and China—like satellite targeting data? So are we already in World War III, since we’re providing Ukraine with targeting data for Russian positions? How would you even define modern warfare now, other than the strange sense of anticipatory giddiness you have?
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