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Nancy Mo

@TheRealNancyMo

New York, NY شامل ہوئے Mayıs 2014
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Homeland Security
FOUR-TIME DEPORTED CRIMINAL ILLEGAL ALIEN KILLS 83-YEAR-OLD AIR FORCE VETERAN. Bairon Posada-Herandez first entered the country on January 2, 2008, and has been deported four different times, most recently in 2020. He entered illegally a fifth time at an unknown date and location. Posada-Herandez has a lengthy criminal history, including 15 prior charges such as simple assault, domestic violence, obstruction of police, possession of a weapon, drug possession, and aggravated assault. We are calling on sanctuary politicians in New York to honor ICE’s detainer and NOT release this monster back into our communities.
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Nancy Mo@TheRealNancyMo·
@tedcruz But why is he not being held accountable??
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
Today, for the first time, we got 100% on the record confirmation that Rep. Ilhan Omar committed immigration fraud. Lying on your immigration forms is an immediate denaturalization. Vice President JD Vance says DHS is exploring enforcement. Ilhan needs to be deported.
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CBS News@CBSNews·
Skies turned blood red across Western Australia as Tropical Cyclone Narelle approached, creating this "incredibly eerie" sight for residents at an RV park in Denham. Narelle was later downgraded to a subtropical storm on Saturday.
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Europa.com@europa·
Ahead of a remigration march in Leuven, Belgium, White advocate Jared Taylor @RealJarTaylor spoke to our team about why he came to attend, and his optimism about the growth of patriotic movements in Europe. Follow: @europa
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Nancy Mo@TheRealNancyMo·
@JessicaTarlov You’re just mad because he’s not a fan of you. 😂
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Nancy Mo@TheRealNancyMo·
@SenSchumer You’re a poor excuse for a human being Chuck. Pay those government workers and stop the BS! You don’t represent the wishes of real NYers and it’s time for you to retire and stop destroying this country from within.
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Nancy Mo@TheRealNancyMo·
@GavinNewsom How much are you spending on fake hospice centers in CA??
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Gavin Newsom
Gavin Newsom@GavinNewsom·
$200 BILLION IS ENOUGH TO: - Double the annual per‑person spending on K–12 education. - Expand the ACA tax credit for 7 years. - Provide up to 2 million people the SNAP benefits they need. - Provide a middle class tax break of $3,500. Instead, we will spend it on an illegal war. This is only the beginning. More money will be wasted. More lives will be lost.
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
Just two years after telling rich Republicans to jump on a bus and head to Florida, NY Gov Kathy Hochul begs rich taxpayers who are in Florida to come back to New York so they can pay more taxes. Hochul says she needs "high net worth" people to cut her checks to fund New York's social programs. "I need people who are high net worth to support the generous social programs that we wanna have in our state right now." "...Cut me the checks... The first step should be to go down to Palm Beach and see who you can bring back home, because our tax base has been eroded."
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨BREAKING: New York voters are ABSOLUTELY FURIOUS, NYC is now spending MORE PER HOMELESS PERSON than the MEDIAN INCOME in the city: $81,700+ per person! Homeless spending has EXPLODED from $102 MILLION to OVER $368 MILLION in just SIX YEARS. All fraud
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MeghansMole©️
MeghansMole©️@MeghansMole·
@Variety Does the academy have a statement on Teyana putting Paul Thomas Anderson in a choke hold ?
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Variety@Variety·
The Academy has issued a statement after Teyana Taylor was shoved at the #Oscars: "We were extremely upset to learn about the experience endured by Teyana Taylor at the end of the Oscars ceremony last night. We have worked with Teyana over the last several months during awards season, and she has been nothing short of remarkable, supportive, kind, and all about community. Though the incident was with our outside security firm SIS, the experience of every single guest is our responsibility. We have made it clear to them that this behavior is not acceptable. We want to thank Teyana for showing remarkable grace, and we are taking the appropriate measures to ensure this does not happen again." variety.com/2026/film/news…
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Nancy Mo@TheRealNancyMo·
@GovKathyHochul Admit it, you and the commie hate car drivers and want to punish us for driving in any way possible. Now your comrade wants to reduce speed limits to 15mph to generate more $ for illegals
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Gavin Newsom
Gavin Newsom@GavinNewsom·
Fox News refuses to report the truth: Texas and Florida are the REAL high-tax states.
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Steven Fiorillo
Steven Fiorillo@stevenfiorillo·
As a lifelong, taxpaying New Yorker, I am extremely worried about the ramifications of the estate tax proposal on New Yorkers if it gets signed into law. I want to be clear up front; this isn't about politics for me. I'm not fighting for the billionaire class, and I'm certainly not one of them. What I am is someone who understands basic math, economics, and business, who has watched what happens when states push tax policy past the breaking point. Here's what's on the table right now: a proposal to reduce New York’s estate tax exemption from $7.1 million down to $750,000, an 89% cut while increasing the top rate from 16% all the way to 50%. This is embedded within a batch of revenue ideas sent up to Albany to try and plug a $5.4 billion hole in the city budget. I want to discuss who this estate tax actually hits, because it’s certainly not the ultra-rich. The ultra-rich weren’t exempt as only the first $7.1 million avoided estate taxes. A $750,000 threshold in the New York metro area is not reasonable. The median home price in New York City hit roughly $809,000. In Nassau County you're looking at $820,000. Suffolk County sits around $675,000. Westchester is $754,000. If you bought a house in the city, Nassau, or Westchester and you spent 30 years paying off that mortgage like a responsible adult, congratulations, you're now above the estate tax threshold. What’s even better is that you hit the threshold before even factoring in your 401k, life insurance, savings, a family business, or other investments. This isn't a tax on the wealthy it’s a tax on a retired couple in Bayside who paid off their split-level. It's a tax on the family that runs a deli in Astoria and owns the building. When you force those families to come up with 50% of the value above $750,000 after someone dies, what do you think happens? They sell. They liquidate. The house goes, the business goes, and the generational wealth that took a lifetime to build disappears in a single tax event. Family businesses which are the backbone of employment in neighborhoods all over this city get gutted. According to the State Department of Taxation and Finance's own numbers New York's tax structure is incredibly top heavy as millionaires paid 44.6% of all personal income tax collected in 2024. The top 200,000 filers covered 51.9%. The bottom half of all earners paid 0.2%. Think about how fragile that makes us. You don't need a mass exodus. You need a few thousand people to change their mailing address to Palm Beach or Austin and the budget math falls apart. Here's the part that really gets me though. The biggest victims of "tax the rich" policies aren't the rich. The rich utilize their resources and leave once they have had enough because their resources make them mobile. The people who get crushed are the ones who stay such as teachers, firefighters, nurses, and the small business owner. They can’t simply pick up and go. The harsh reality is that when the wealthy leave and the tax base shrinks, the city still needs the same amount of money to run the subways, pay the cops and keep the lights on. So where does it come from? It comes from everyone left behind as they are forced to pay higher taxes, and higher fees. What may bother me more is the double taxation piece. The money in someone's estate didn't just appear from thin air. They earned it and paid income tax. They invested it and paid capital gains. They bought property with it and paid property taxes every single year. They bought things and paid sales tax. Every dollar in that estate has already been taxed multiple times over the course of a lifetime. Now when they die the state wants to take half of everything above $750,000? At what point does it stop being a tax and start being confiscation? That's a genuine question I have because if you work your whole life, play by every rule, pay every tax along the way, and the government still takes half when you die what exactly was the point of saving any of it? A $750,000 threshold doesn't catch billionaires it catches the middle class. It catches people who were never wealthy, they were just disciplined. They bought a house, they didn't sell it, they put money away for retirement, and they wanted to leave something for their kids. Punishing that with a 50% tax rate sends a very specific message: the state believes your assets belong to it first and your family second. I don't care where you fall politically that should bother you. I'll say this very simply. When you tax people to the point where they feel targeted, they leave. When they leave the burden falls on everyone who can't. When that burden gets heavy enough, more people figure out a way to go. That's not theory, that's exactly what IRS data and Census numbers have been showing us for half a decade straight. New York is standing at a fork in the road right now. One direction is more punitive taxation with an increasing dependence on a shrinking pool of high earners who increasingly have one foot out the door. The other direction is putting forward competitive tax policy, fiscal discipline, and creating an environment where building wealth and creating jobs isn't treated like something the government needs to punish. I know which path leads somewhere good. I just hope the people making the decisions figure it out before there's nobody left to tax. @amitisinvesting @BillAckman @chamath @patrickbetdavid @PBDsPodcast
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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
🚨37 missing children found during human trafficking operation in Riverside County. 7 suspects were arrested. Why is nobody reporting on this?
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Nancy Mo@TheRealNancyMo·
@jackunheard Thank you to all the jackoffs that voted for this commie!
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Jack@jackunheard·
🚨WTF?? NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani announces he's hitting the wealthy with MAXIMUM taxes to convince others to stop leaving the city: "I'll ask those who make the most amount of money [to] pay more so everyone can STAY IN THIS CITY!" We warned you.
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@megynkelly Megyn Owens over here… 🤦🏼‍♀️
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Megyn Kelly
Megyn Kelly@megynkelly·
You think protecting Erika means calling out Candace; I think if you don’t wish to call attention to a negative attack, don’t call attention to it. Does that work for you Ben? May I have your approval now? No, I don’t think so. Bc you and your little cohort of sick followers aren’t mad about anything involving me and Erika Kirk, who you barely know (trust me; I’ve checked). You turned on me when I wouldn’t de-friend Tucker whose criticism of Israel you can’t stand - and when I defended Candace’s questions about whether Charlie, before he was killed, was growing more skeptical of Israel (HE WAS). You’re right that, at Erika’s request, I tried to help her and Candace get to an okay place - an effort that failed and which now you mock - but Christians like me are pretty big on forgiveness and reconciliation. I tried to help you and Tucker get there too, remember? More of my “cowardice” I guess. One final point: you handled your anger toward me in the most despicable way possible. Did you call me? Text me? Raise it with me privately after all we had been thru together over the years? No, you attacked me on stage at the Turning Point event without so much as a heads-up. Bc you were too chicken shit to say it to my face. I texted you afterward and you never responded. You didn’t have the balls to have a face-to-face talk or even a text or call about it. You are the coward, Ben. And your moral preening, priggish lectures and holier-than-thou judgments are the reason you are losing fans and, more than that, friends, at a record rate. You always told me you were a “family guy” not a “friend guy.” I learned the hard way you really meant it.
Ben Shapiro@benshapiro

Don’t worry, Megyn. I’d never ask you to protect me. You won’t even protect Charlie Kirk’s widow from the monster accusing her of murdering Charlie.

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