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Futures trader, drug user, bdsm sex clubs & rock ‘n roll. Savage and few fucks given. I’m not your research assistant, do your own. Only bad advice here $NQ
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Fuck Abigail Spamberger @GovernorVA and her Democrat Comrades trying to overturn the bipartisan redistricting commission. Vote NO!

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Race has nothing to do with this. The problem is guns, not people.
Tony Heller 🇺🇸 🇯🇵@TonyClimate
So far this year Chicago has had 364 shootings and 90 homicides. Only 3% of the shootings have involved white people.
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To my Virgina friends: the best way you can stop Trump is to vote for this measure to balance out Florida's coming gerrymander. This is the way to unrig Trump's election rigging.
Chaz Nuttycombe@ChazNuttycombe
New WaPo/Schaar School Poll for the VA Redistricting Amendment, uses ballot language: Yes (RV) 53-44 Yes (LV) 52-47 We've got a competitive race on our hands, advantage team Yes (the 10-1 gerrymander team)
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America is no longer "the good guys."
Reality hits hard. Our own nation has become the terror of the world.
QE Infinity@StealthQE4
Morally I have a severe problem with this. I don’t think we are the “good guys” anymore. We’ve gone full rogue. The events I’m watching are things that I never thought I’d see us ever do to anyone. It’s really disturbing
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The human brain processes visual information 60,000x faster than text. Humans are visual processors, not text processors. Images hit the brain instantly. Words take work. That's why a single SpaceX launch video communicates more than a thousand-word essay—and why your slide decks hit harder than paragraphs. We're wired for pictures, not prose.
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@sakeenaco No fucking shit. I don’t need you to explain to me what I said to you.
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@___imdp___ You actually hit on a key point: this is a personal vendetta being carried out at the expense of global stability. Whether you call them neocons or just 'yes-men,' the result is the same: a war that shouldn't be happening.
The problem is that by purging real military experts like Gen. George, there is no one left to tell the President that this 'vendetta' is a strategic disaster. It’s not just about PH’s lack of experience; it’s about the fact that he is enabling a conflict that has already crashed the global economy and strengthened Iran’s hand in the Strait of Hormuz. When you replace strategy with blind obedience to a vendetta, everyone—including the U.S.—ends up losing
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The dismissal of General Randy George by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth marks a historic fracture between the civilian leadership of the Pentagon and the professional military establishment.
Military Resistance: Personal Agendas vs. National Security
The purge of senior military leaders, including General Randy George, reflects a deep-seated conflict over the future of U.S. foreign policy.
1. Refusal to Engage Iran: Numerous high-ranking generals have reportedly voiced strong opposition to "Operation Epic Fury," an aggressive military posture toward Iran. These officers argue that such a conflict would lead to strategic overextension, depleting American resources while leaving the U.S. vulnerable to rivals like Russia and China.
2. Political vs. Professional Interests: Within the Pentagon, there is a growing sentiment that this push for aggression is driven by Donald Trump’s personal political goals, the influence of hardline pro-Israel lobbyists, and the demands of the MAGA base, rather than a clear threat to U.S. sovereignty. Military leaders have characterized these moves as a deviation from traditional defense strategy in favor of ideological loyalty.
Pete Hegseth: Questionable Capability and Integrity
Pete Hegseth’s appointment and his subsequent actions have sparked intense scrutiny regarding his fitness for the role of Secretary of Defense.
1. Lack of Strategic Experience: Unlike past secretaries who managed vast bureaucracies or commanded thousands of troops, Hegseth’s primary background is as a media commentator for Fox News. Critics argue he lacks the necessary grasp of global logistics, international law, and the complexities of modern warfare.
2. Integrity Concerns: Hegseth has been dogged by allegations ranging from financial mismanagement at veterans' organizations to personal misconduct. Most notably, his past rhetoric and associations led to him being flagged as a potential "insider threat" by his own National Guard unit before the 2021 inauguration.
3. A "Loyalty First" Doctrine: By firing seasoned officers like Gen. George and Gen. CQ Brown, Hegseth is seen as dismantling the "guardrails" of the military. The appointment of his close associates, such as Lt. Gen. Christopher LaNeve, to top positions suggests that political fealty has replaced merit and expertise as the primary requirement for leadership.
The Impact: A Crisis of Morale
The rapid "cleansing" of the Army’s top brass has created a crisis of morale within the ranks. Senior officers describe the current atmosphere as one of "anger and frustration," fearing that the military is being transformed into a political tool. This shift threatens to undermine the non-partisan tradition of the U.S. armed forces and increases the risk of an impulsive, large-scale conflict in the Middle East that the military itself advises against.
#Hegseth #pentagon

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