S.L. Wilson
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@otokyo__ Hahahaha! America survived for hundreds of years without them. No reason THAT has changed.
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Fewer than 3 years.
That’s all the time we have left.
If we lose 2026, we are likely to lose 2028.
Our Republican Senate majority hasn’t passed any meaningful legislation, which means many of President Trump’s policies aren’t codified into law.
If a democrat president wins 2028, then these 4 years won’t mean anything.
The next Department of Homeland Security Secretary will reopen the border — just like Alejandro Mayorkas did.
Then, when democrats regain control of the Senate, they will nuke the filibuster
& pass legislation to implement automatic mail-in ballots in all 50 states. Ballot harvesting will be the law of the land.
They will stack the Supreme Court, add 2 new democrat Senators with the creation of DC as a state, & establish a permanent democrat majority.
We have the power to stop this, but the question is whether or not @LeaderJohnThune wants to be remembered as a hero or a villain.
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@joeridesagain @Geniustechw You DO understand that YOUR ancestors came from the same place as his, don’t you?
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@Geniustechw You can’t convince me they wouldn’t be happier in a jungle.
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@Geniustechw If he wasn’t clearly high or nuts, I would probably clap. It looked like he was hoping for tips, just like the guys who paint themselves silver or who play instruments in the subways.
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@rick_lewis67363 @lady_valor_07 Is her music now political? I own several of her earlier albums and don’t remember any political opinions in the songs. If they had been political, I would not have bought them. I was buying music.
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@wrcolvin5 @Jamesjonesik8 Shouldn’t your next question be “what happened prior to this 15 second clip?”
No of course not because you’re a fucking retard.
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@KATUNews 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm sure the attorney General of Oregon can find better things to do in suing the president for the umpteenth time. You know like enforcing other laws and holding criminals accountable instead of a president the attorney General doesn't like.
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Oregon AG Dan Rayfield is joining attorneys general from 23 other states are asking a federal court to permanently block an executive order from President Donald Trump, claiming it unlawfully restricts vote my mail. bit.ly/41Qm8SX

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@MrsMassacre @MAGA__Patriot @POTUS It does feel like you are right in your prediction. He is clearly immature and self-focused.
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@MAGA__Patriot @POTUS He's gonna molest that kid, guaranteed. These people shouldn't exist.
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LGBTQI+ Influencer Joseph Hughes MOCKS childbirth as he poses in hospital bed while picking up his 3rd surrogate child.
The influencer posed in a hospital bed while pretending to give birth while picking up his new baby boy from the mother.
THIS SHOULD BE ILLEGAL!
@POTUS look at this BS!!

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@Stevex009 @MAGA__Patriot @DragonSword778 @POTUS Seems that the world has been upside-down for the last 12 years or so.
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@MAGA__Patriot @DragonSword778 @POTUS Is the guy serious? I mean really… Are these freaks, living in a fairly tale for real? And who are the people who actually give them real living babies to care for??? Who does that? Are we out of our ever-lovin’ minds???
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@MAGA__Patriot @POTUS Clearly, this man thinks of a baby/child as an accoutrement or fashion accessory, and not a precious gift.
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@FarmGirlCarrie Also, she could afford $1500 for a single meal, but was uncomfortable spending more than 1.7 percent on a tip? People, before you go out, budget for a reasonable 15% tip. Why is this so emotionally difficult to understand? In the US, it is PART of the meal cost. You’re in the US.
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Annie Perkins went out for a meal expecting a normal evening, but it turned into something she never imagined. She enjoyed her food, talked with her group, and didn't think much about the bill— until it arrived.
The total was $1,500. That was already a big amount, but what caught her attention was the suggested tip. The receipt recommended a 22% tip, which came to nearly $330.
Annie felt shocked.
In her mind, she had already paid high prices for the food, so she didn't feel comfortable leaving such a large tip.
After thinking about it, she decided to leave $25 instead.
She believed it was still a fair amount. But when the server saw the tip, the mood quickly changed. The friendly attitude disappeared, and things became tense.
Soon, the manager came over to her table. He told Annie that a 22% tip was "industry standard" and expected. Annie listened but chose not to argue.
She simply signed the bill, stood up, and walked out.
Later, she shared her experience online. She didn't expect much, but her post spread very fast. Within a day, millions of people had seen it.
Some people supported her, saying tipping should not feel forced. Others disagreed, saying workers depend on tips to earn a living.
What is your take?

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@FarmGirlCarrie If this bill was for 4 plates of food, then $25 is acceptable. If it was for 4 courses, multiple plates per person, over the course of 3 hours, then she stiffed the wait staff.
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@WHLeavitt Little Rubio is the worst foreign minister in American history.
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@dixon_frank_2 @mstraton2 @WHLeavitt You know that at some point, our Founders would have been FOR some restrictions. They would be appalled at how little sense people are showing.
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@mstraton2 @WHLeavitt Because we have this thing called the First Amendment that used to be respected.
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@achase1963 @JDunlap1974 I respect ICE and Border Patrol, and appreciate the work they are doing to get my country back. Shame on Schumer for not wanting that.
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@JDunlap1974 Figures, right after Schumer said this:
2 Guatemalans indicted in FL for rqping a 7 year old, which carries the death penalty in FL
Do you believe they should be put to death

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@Classic_Lib_M @CharlieK_news In the Western states, no one seems to be carefully auditing anything. CA, OR, WA all keep pushing more taxes on citizens instead of living within the means they already have. And people have gotten so used to indulging themselves by putting things on credit, there’s no pushback
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@CharlieK_news Yes. We cannot afford it. We also need to move the so-called "entitlement" and welfare programs to the state level, where they cannot print money and must audit matters more carefully. Also stop funding states for anything.
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