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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Funny how the people chanting “nobody voted for Elon Musk” in unison cheered on philanthropath Bill Gates as he dictated “public health” policies that have mass-murdered millions and injured hundreds of millions more, and now he’s going on a media blitz as he gears up for the next mRNA democide.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

And none of us voted for that murdering psycho Fauci.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

We also had a vegetable for president while the country was being destroyed by unelected bureaucrats for 4 years!.

You sure don't see any howling about that.

The irony.

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Danielle's avatar

The irony is that he EVER qualified for security clearance!

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

I love that Trump pulled his clearance.

god-tier trolling

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Susan Clack's avatar

Next, I'd love to see Obama, Susan Rice, Valerie Jarrett, W, and Der Schliekmeister ALL see their security clearances evaporated and nothingness, their daily briefings vanish. As the Dude would say, far out!

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Susan Clack's avatar

Even with voice to text, I still can't get my post right! That should be into nothingness, not and. And maybe instead of saying nothingness, I could say Oblivion! That would be nice!

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

Not sure why security clearances were ever extended to anyone once they left office. For crying out loud! Ex politician leaves office, goes to work for military industrial complex and uses security clearances to gain useful info for their company.

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Laura Scott's avatar

Yea - why on earth do THEY need daily briefings !

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Dr. Paul Alexander's avatar

yes

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

😂😣👍

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Kim go away. You’re a bot.

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Hektor Bleriot's avatar

HEAR! HEAR! THIS. RIGHT HERE!☝️

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Agreed, Kathleen. Or as I like to call him, Dr. Mengelfauci:

https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/dr-mengelfauci-pinocchio-puppeteer

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MarshaLouise's avatar

This is a great stack, MAA, and I love how you responded to Rosemary in the comments. Well done!

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Haha, thanks, Sub Presser, and I had forgotten about that! I guess she hasn’t recovered from menticide yet ;-)

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Garden Lover's avatar

I agree with Sub Presser, this is a great stack and a great response to Rosemary. So many of those people still live around me. It’s just crazy. Of course, I am in the Los Angeles area. Going down to Orange County feels like I’ve found sanity again. Actually, you don’t even have to go that far for it.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Thank you, Garden Lover, and I'm amazed you can find any sanity in California these days!

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Garden Lover's avatar

Most of California is actually sane. It’s only when you get to the larger metropolitan areas like LA, San Francisco, Excremento, etc., where we have the loonies. So large swaths of land with people who are sane. Sadly, we just don’t have the numbers these other places do.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Exactly the same story in Oregon.

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

And giant jerk Soros.

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

Don't forget George Soros and his spawn.

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Michelle M's avatar

I wish we could. That award of a Presidential Medal was such a slap in the face to Americans and a big middle finger.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Talk about adding insult to injury 😡

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Juju's avatar

Precisely why they did it

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Mary H.'s avatar

EVERYTHING Biden did was a middle finger to our country.

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Sal_Peenx's avatar

Total BIZARRO WORLD... medals for scumbags.

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Sherry 1's avatar

….and he got taxpayer money from USAID to install Prosecutors across the country whose objective is to destroy the country from the inside with their ‘catch, release, no bail’ criminal coddle program.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Ship the bureaucrats, the RINO'S, Ds and Never Trumpers to a sh*t hole country - that way we raise the IQ of both countries and they can enjoy each others company.

Send them with all their precious illegals until I don't have to push "one" for English.

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Bandit's avatar

That is a wonderful idea! They want us to live like they do in 3rd world countries. I vote THEY need to live WITH them in their countries!

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Love it when these midwits put their own rakes on the ground in front of themselves!

Bureaucrats, RINO's, D's and #NeverTrumpers: Do this, please!

https://www.thebulwark.com/p/how-to-win-the-usaid-fight

Do EVERY single thing "JVL" suggests! JVL is super-smert. He writes for The Bulwark (subscriptions funded by USAID?), which means all the super-smert people who matter read him. And, by gosh, he's really painted the path to success for D's (and Rino's) to stop Trumpzilla in its tracks!

His super-smertness lights the way out of the dark wilderness for dispirited and downtrodden bureaucrats, RINO's, D's and #NeverTrumper's who've been cast into the hinterlands by that completely cultist brainwashed Trumptard-stolen 2024 election results.

Never fear, this super-smert cape-wearing hero has shown a bright light forward. Follow his light. I beg. Plead of you. For the good of the nation! For the good of democracy! For the good of humanity! Midwits Unite! Do what JVL describes! That's not a rake in front you you, really!

(Apologies to JVL if I've outed him. Maybe he's truly a MAGA supporter and trying to pied-piper the midwits to their own destruction? If that's the case then never mind, sorry 'bout that. The whole never interfere with an enemy who's busy destroying himself comes to mind. This mindless drivel was just to tasty to ignore biting at!)

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Michele's avatar

oh wow, if he's a THOUGHT LEADER yes, keep it up, D's. Besides the fact that he admits he's stealing points from Saul Alinsky, let's see...he ACTUALLY thinks we are going to get "personalized" stories about someone in a Fauci-designed study in Africa (of course, Africa, because we all know what "public health" really means) having their experimental experimental shots paused/ended, and say--"Gee, yes that is really terrible, I would MUCH RATHER help that person than oh say a victim of Helene, or the Lahaina fires, or East Palestine, okey dokey, let's fund USAID again!"

HOW do these people NOT GET that they are living ONLY in ivory towers and/or pig troughs, that they have zero real-world knowledge, and that WE DO NOT WANT TO PAY FOR THAT?

I said it a couple days ago, I'll say it again. The sickness runs deep.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

That the same bulwark that took millions inaid from the taxpayers, so they can propagandize on an hourly schedule, whilst getting paid? Kristol should be charged with treason.

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Tio Nico's avatar

I propose Gaza as Destination One.

Job One will be to clean out the raghead terror spreaders. Then maybe they could figure out what to DO with the joint, or what remains of it

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Welp, we paid for a multi million dollar concrete plant, I say we put these grifters on the shovels and rakes, and start pumping tunnels full. Use them for foundations!

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

I'm partial to Mogadishu

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Bandit's avatar

🙌

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shayne's avatar

Perfect!

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L  Young's avatar

Is it racist to expect that if you immigrate to a new country that you should learn the language of that country so that you don’t have to be catered to or cause an undue burden on said country?

Asking for a friend.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Vetted immigration is fine. H1B's... not so much.

ILLEGAL immigration of lawless parasite swine... is not.

I am surprised that Trump has not yet issued an EO prohibiting ANY assistance, including funds, food, healthcare or education to illegals (or their kids).

This would be a BIG savings and cause a good deal of "self-deportation".

I suppose a lot, even most, is coming from the States, not the Federal Gov.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Hell no. It's common sense.

Without a shared language it is impossible to share time-experience with others.

Here's America's melting pot formula:

Imitation-->Assimilation-->Innovation.

It's what makes us exceptional.

Time to look forward by looking back to our roots.

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Sal_Peenx's avatar

I think I know a guy with the ability to set them Guantanamo-bound.

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CMCM's avatar

They should all be given tents to live in the rubble of Gaza.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Or sent to Somalia or Libya... not as easy to come right back as so many have done...

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nancylee's avatar

there are no shithole countries. and we need to clean up our own mess and quit messing with every body else.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

What's your point? And how does it relate to my post that's clearly a joke?

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Carl Eric Scott's avatar

If conservative and Trumpist leaders decide in 2025 to continue to suppress all media/political-class mention of the Covid-Vax harms story, what moral difference will there be between RINOs/Nevers and the new Republicans?

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

💯

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ASK's avatar

What gets me, is that we now know Soros wasn’t using his own money to fund his agenda, but OUR tax dollars through USAID! If that doesn’t infuriate everyone, nothing will.

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Garden Lover's avatar

I’ve been trying, but it’s better we don’t. We need to keep all of the receipts so we remember and move toward freedom with continued vigor.

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

... and Democrats didn’t vote for Kamala to be their nominee for President, either.

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WP William's avatar

who voted to traffic in and support tens of millions of foreign parolee Asylum seeking refugees from everywhere the DeepState destabilizers have been at work???

Operation Tren Del Aurora needs to start with the armed drug thugs but NOT STOP until every single politician, nonprofit, advocacy group, Law firm and lawyer, corporate officer, and every other person or entity involved in the grift gets fined & imprisoned, or other worse sentencing for their conspiratorial crimes and mis-dealings.

But every ICE protester is now standing up and loudly voting aren't they?...look into them and see where $$$ is coming from to organize 50 State "Community" protesting.

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Just Comment's avatar

It took almost in your face Democrat shenanigans to wake many people up though.

General public still didn't understand that Biden killed off massive # of livestock and chickens on purpose.

https://disswire.com/over-4m-chickens-ordered-to-be-slaughtered-as-biden-advances-agenda-for-synthetic-food/

https://cleverjourneys.com/2022/06/15/food-plants-destruction-nears-100-under-biden-regime/

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Mary Mc's avatar

While I understand your sentiment... 4M chickens (a stupid waste of food because of a virus that probably could be treated easily), in the scheme of things is nothing...

"According to recent data, Americans consume approximately 21,917,808 chickens per day, which translates to about 153,424,600 chickens per week." That means the percentage of birds consumed per WEEK is .026% were slaughtered. I suspect the 153M is just the commercially produced and probably doesn't even count the small homesteads or local producers.

Biden didn't do any of this. He isn't/wasn't capable but his Leftist minions and those in the FDA/CDC/NIH etc surely did. IMO the slaughter is unnecessary but I'm not a scientist. I owned chickens and ducks for 20+ years (during three or more bird flu issues) and never had an issue nor did I know any small producers that did.

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Just Comment's avatar

There is/was a pattern:

2022 Price of Food Went Straight Up !

2024 Possible mRNA in Meat Next ?

These were happening around 2022-2023:

• FBI warns of cyberattacks on US food plants after a dozen hit by mysterious fires | American Military News

• List of 103 U.S. Food Manufacturing Facilities Destroyed Under Biden Admin - American Faith

• Large explosion followed by a massive fire at the Feather Crest Farm chicken plant in Bryan, Texas.

• Why the US egg industry is still killing 300 million chicks a year - Vox

• More than half a million pounds of precooked chicken recalled | Fox Business

• 10,000 Head of Cattle Killed in Kansas as US Faces Skyrocketing Prices, Potential Food Shortages

• Justice Might Finally Be Served: Arrest Made After 1,000-Hog Death Wave Rocks Small Iowa County (westernjournal.com)

• At Least 7 Large Farm Fires Occur in US in Just 10 Days

• Bird flu strikes flock of 4.2 million chickens in Iowa’s Sioux County (citizenwatchreport.com)

• Sri Lanka Collapses, Dutch Farmers Revolt. Blame ‘Green’ Policies. (dailysignal.com)

• Farmers in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Belgium, Romania, and other countries across Europe are protesting radical leftist governments “War on Food”.

• Biden bid to curb oil supplies is sure to raise gas prices (nypost.com)

• Power grid attacks up 71% and Biden acolytes tell us it's all those white supremacists - American Thinker

• US power grid was physically attacked 107 times in the first eight months of 2022 | Daily Mail Online *** ( No Electrical Power, No Refrigeration, No Food Next ) ***

 Rancher refuses vaccinate to his cattle with experimental mRNA Technology. – Whatfinger Community

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MarshaLouise's avatar

How public is this data? The world needs to see this. Thanks.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

🤬😿

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Wow! Damn!😖

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Robin Landry's avatar

Anyone protesting the deportation of criminals must obviously be one themselves and subject to the same laws of deportation.

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WP William's avatar

Or we could Call it Climate-Related Resettlement

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Bandit's avatar

🙌

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

True, Inverted Pyramid.

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william howard's avatar

Not to mention the new 87,000 IRS agents that democrats wanted to audit very $600 Venmo payment

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Haha, yep.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

How about all the hollyweird types that pushed the covid shots. No one voted for them either.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Excellent point, Based Florida Man, and celebrities have more influence on public opinion than politicians. (Bravo for “hollyweird”—I’ll have to remember to put that into circulation.)

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Glen Young's avatar

Trump’s buddy Ari Emanuel…king of Hollywood…not to mention ties with brothers Rahm & Zeke.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

What a blight upon humanity those brothers are. Ezekiel would be in favor of death panels for seniors:

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2014/10/why-i-hope-to-die-at-75/379329/

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Glen Young's avatar

Maybe why Trump recruited him for Warp Speed???

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Glen Young's avatar

President Trump has named veterinarian Dr. Gerald Parker ("One Health expert") to be the Director of the Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy

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Bandit's avatar

Nor would we ever! 😱

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Yea…but he was lining their pockets, not draining them…

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

😂 Well-spotted, Nard.

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Stacy's avatar

Great catch, you! I’ve heard much these last few years about establishing a parallel economy, so it stands to reason that there may as well be parallel elites, if we are to be saddled with them. I, for one, don’t mind welcoming Elon as our very own Anti-Gates.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Indeed, I have written about creating parallel societies before, and it seems Jeff has achieved that well with the C&C community!

https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/letter-to-my-karass

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Tonya's avatar

About that Vox article: the author said, "Simply saying, 'Well, we hope he'll [Musk] do the right thing on conflicts of interest,' falls far, far short of the obligations of the government."

I never saw any concern from those who are now worried about Musk when it came to ensuring that FDA and CDC officials weren't abusing their privileges regarding conflicts of interest, especially when so many of them end up with jobs in the industries they were tasked with regulating.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Thank you for the context, Tonya. That takes the hypocrisy to a stratospheric level.

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Bandit's avatar

Or came FROM the industries they were regulating.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Indeed, Bandit.

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SM's avatar

EXACTLY 🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽

Suddenly it matter to democrats that THEY didn’t vote for someone to do something they disagree with??

Suddenly it matters because they have zero control and it doesn’t benefit them in any way?

Now they’re the ones losing their jobs because of their deep commitment to ignorant mediocrity. They’ll lose their unearned and stolen income as retribution.

To their dismay, they’ve erased themselves from having any standing or elite status because of their disdain for truth, intelligence, sanity, propriety, morals, ethics etc etc.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

This is partly why I’m an Apocaloptimist—incompetence, lies, and evil always ultimately fail:

https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/against-defeatism-the-apocaloptimist

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Rebecca Campbell's avatar

Nobody voted to run Kamala, either.

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

“Philanthropath” 😂 TOUCHÉ, Margaret!

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Thank you, FlatEarthFlyer! As I recently shared in this Note (https://substack.com/@margaretannaalice/note/c-91346122), the goal I stated in my Corona Investigative Committee presentation (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/a-mostly-peaceful-depopulation & https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/my-corona-investigative-committee) to inextricably bind “philanthropath” to “Bill Gates” has now been achieved. Nearly every time he is mentioned on social media, someone shoots back with “philanthropath,” which has *got* to be a constant source of irritation to him, much to my delight.

Here is the “Anatomy of a Philanthropath” series where I introduced the term in 2022 along with a powerful video by Visceral Adventure illustrating the poem:

https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/anatomy-of-a-philanthropath-dreams

https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/anatomy-of-a-philanthropath-dreams-947

https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/anatomy-of-a-philanthropath-dreams-3fd

https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/anatomy-of-a-philanthropath-video

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rolandttg's avatar

I like it, but I've also been very partial to "presstitute".

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Yes, I like “presstitute” for the propagandists. They’re complementary :-)

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randall stoehr's avatar

Accurate enough to have made it's way into the Urban Dictionary by now.

I sure hope so .....Doubt Webster's would risk it.

Wiki-dick maybe would? Hahaha

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MarshaLouise's avatar

No, too far left.

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

Brilliant! Congratulations! Along that vein, I like the terms “conspiracy analyst” (instead of theorist), and “culturist” (as opposed to racist).

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Oh yes, I like conspiracy analyst, too! I hadn’t heard of the culturist reframing—clever.

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Bones's avatar

Accurate, but not the least bit funny. This is mass formation psychosis in action. It’s terrible to see how humans graze and stampede.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

There was a whole lot of money put into the most effective military and government psyops called covid.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Thank you, Kathleen, for reminding people that COVID is a military and intelligence operation, not a “public health” event:

https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/the-covid-dossier

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Glen Young's avatar

Americans are the most heavily propagandized people on the face of the planet.

Take “space” travel for example:

1990 space shuttle record 300 miles

2024 Polaris Dawn record 875 miles

…at the current rate of development in another 30-40 years maybe we’ll get 1% of the distance to the moon at it’s closest point - 2,520 miles

Meanwhile we’re struggling to rescue 2 astronauts at the “space” station 100 miles out

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Glen Young's avatar

President Trump has named veterinarian Dr. Gerald Parker ("One Health expert") to be the Director of the Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy

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Double Mc's avatar

X

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

No, 2nd Smartest is reposting James's article—you'll see he includes James in the byline.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Right—“funny” as in ironic and hypocritical, not haha-funny.

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Jenn's avatar

Or how Bill Gates got the U.S government contracts for his horrible Microsoft products and his common (common coming from a Dem means the opposite so it must mean something more akin to unnatural) Core (also stuff of nightmares) into school districts across America. I wonder how he did that?!?

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Bandit's avatar

Pay offs.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

The old payola.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

It makes me feel like vomiting. 🤮

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Yep, sad and disgusting.

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Barbls's avatar

The only people in Federal government that were voted into office were the President, Vice President, Senators and Representatives. Nobody voted for any of the other 3 million people who work for the government.

It's so stupid. Democrat minions with living expenses paid by someone so they can go be mobs are so stupid. Stupid and dangerous.

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Jay Horton's avatar

You might enjoy this very long version of Tucker's show:

https://tuckercarlson.com/tucker-show-mike-benz-

Later Jay

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Barbls's avatar

I watched it yesterday. Terrifying and disturbing. I think I'd rather do without a graphite pencil than have this Pandora's box funded by our tax debt unleashed on the world.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Great points, Barbls.

“They’re talking about things of which they don’t have the slightest understanding, anyway. It’s only because of their stupidity that they’re able to be so sure of themselves.”

—Kafka, “The Trial”

“At least two thirds of our miseries spring from human stupidity, human malice, and those great motivators and justifiers of malice and stupidity: idealism, dogmatism and proselytizing zeal on behalf of religious or political idols.”

—Aldous Huxley

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

It’s a thinly disguised pre-release book tour, —the book, no doubt orchestrated in part as a PR campaign to get alphabet groups to get back to jumping he says jump, then he writes a big check.

I suspect RN, he could write all the checks he wants and SOME heads of alphabet groups might carefully choose to let their nays be nays, rather than roll out the red carpet for Billy (from the) Gates (of hell).

But that’s just my guess.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Sounds like a well-educated guess to me, KC & the Sunshine.

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Jaye's avatar

Reading the comments under the Audible ad for Gates' book is heartening

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JT's avatar

Anyone who is not mentally competent to stand trial for mishandling top secret classified material is not mentally competent to hold a top secret clearance...or any level of clearance for that matter. It's not payback, it's just common sense!

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GG's avatar

He should revoke Obama’s security clearance while he’s at it. No one has done more to harm this country than that POS.

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Donna's avatar

Revoke all clearance to all former presidents.. it’s not like they are consultants or advisors or a help in anyway ..their job is done

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Yep!

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

He did, BO lost his too

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CStone's avatar

I haven’t seen anything about that!

I hope you’re right

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

I'm pretty sure it's correct, I guess Biden having just left the WH causes media to try and make an issue of it.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

Which begs the question, has he pulled Mr. 9/11 himself, GW and his pal Slick Willie's?

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Shari Ray's avatar

Just read that somewhere- wondered if actually true!!

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RunningLogic's avatar

I saw that also.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

In recent years TRUTH. Many would also say Carter did much to harm

the country

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c Anderson's avatar

How true! The Ayatollah loves Obama.

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Juju's avatar

He did!!!

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

He did.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

You said it!

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Carolyn's avatar

I think he did

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PrsctNative's avatar

💯 % agree!! He never should have had a security clearance.

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Deb's avatar

He should never have been allowed to be the president ... even if someone else was pulling the strings!

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Juju's avatar

Yes. The Republican Party clearly failed its duty to protect our country. That’s why most of them that had seats during his term should be voted out. Severe failure of duty.

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KGer's avatar

No he shouldn’t have! Anyone with eyes could see he had dementia. I believe Obama was pulling those strings and he just finished serving his 3rd term. Na na na na hey hey….goodbye!

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Carlos's avatar

No briefing, NO BUSINESS!!!

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Fred's avatar

A paved path to insider trading in the form of daily briefings.

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R1ghtTh1nk's avatar

Do former presidents Clinton and Obama have SCs?

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G Harkness's avatar

You're right, but payback is SOOOO VERY satisfying. This needed to be done.

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Pixie Prissy's avatar

👏

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Nita Gee's avatar

Since we don’t need to be worried about a few million here and a few million there of fraud, waste and abuse because it it such a small portion of the federal budget I should logically get my income and other federal taxes refunded, shouldn’t I? It’s a very small portion of the total budget after all.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

I was talking to my husband about this very thing. In Colorado, we have TABOR, the Taxpayer Bill of Rights. Coloradans receive refunds when the government collects more money than it's allowed to under the TABOR rules. When this happens, the extra money is returned to taxpayers.

We need to institute a National TABOR Act…posthaste!

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Carlos's avatar

I rather Tariffs and No Taxes at all.

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Donna's avatar

How does the government pay for things the people WANT.. that is what taxes are supposed to be for..new infrastructure, education,medical.. well you know that .. right? Pretty tough to fund all that with tariffs. Countries could start selling to countries other than the US.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

1/3 of the United States is federal land. They should sell some of that land and only own the land that house is Federal buildings.

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Mary Mc's avatar

The country existed off of tariffs for many years. "Tariffs have served three primary purposes: "to raise revenue for the government, to restrict imports and protect domestic producers from foreign competition, and to reach reciprocity agreements that reduce trade barriers." From 1790 to 1860, average tariffs increased from 20 percent to 60 percent before declining again to 20 percent. From 1861 to 1933, the average tariffs increased to 50 percent and remained at that level for several decades. From 1934 onwards, the average tariff declined substantially until it leveled off at 5 percent."

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Carlos's avatar

Watch this, Tucker Carlson interview with Mike Benz and come back to me with your remarks. NO Your Federal Taxes don’t pay non of that. You paid a hundred other taxes inside your state.

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WP William's avatar

And before the ink was dry on TABOR, the "DeBrucers" and Anti-TABOR powermad grifting Govts of CO at EVERY Level have been chipping away at the mountain-fortress that stalls out the full Californiazition of our state. Polis illegally seized the funds in Aug 2022 and equitably doled them out to tax filers with HIS name on the form so folks could pay for "unforeseen inflation costs" just ahead of his reCoronation. ZERO Lawsuits and he's been meddling ever after that too.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Our legislators are sooooo dishonorable.

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Glen Young's avatar

We voted them in…

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Jon M.'s avatar

But did we?? (-with all the cheating that's been going on...)

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CStone's avatar

And you know what will happen?

The Federal Government has ‘doled out’ money to bureaucracies with this order….’use it or lose it’. So, what did they do? They used it, most of the time, for stupid/unnecessary things.

That is what will happen again.

Instead of USAID, this grift/corruption will simply be relabeled as ‘TABOR’ agency.

Taxes are ‘legalized theft’.

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AJF's avatar

CStone, as a public school teacher we had a budget each year. We were encouraged to spend every penny so we would get the same or more the following year. This never made sense to me. My classroom needs were different each year. Wasting the money of the tax paying community? You bet!

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Michele's avatar

Ha, it's like water rights in CA--you don't use all of yours and more they cut you back!

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MarshaLouise's avatar

I experienced the same thing…unionists were pressuring every department,

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PEL's avatar

BIL runs a government farm office. They already had more vehicles than they were using. But last week another brand new one showed up. Why? The higher ups needed to spend money by end of year. So now it will just sit there with the others. Multiply that idiocy by a few hundred thousand.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

How about we just abolish all income tax at the federal level? Screw that tabor crap.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Agree. Baby steps.

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tjsplace's avatar

My mind went there as well. While gigantic sums of money were being misused by elites for decades, we working-class people struggled to put food on the table all this time. We need recompense.

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Glen Young's avatar

Speaking of money….Trump’s first gig was CIA front company Resorts International formerly known as The Mary Carter Paint Company…financed by the Rothschilds

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Erin Fight's avatar

Sounds about right. Unfortunately, most conservatives are blinded by the moSO many things that are red flags for me, which is why I wrote in Yeshua, instead of casting a vote for the lesser of 2 evils.

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Glen Young's avatar

That’s my vote as well

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RunningLogic's avatar

And yet if someone underpays their taxes by a couple of hundred (or even a few!) dollars, it is such a big deal that it merits huge fines and possibly prison time 🙄 But a few million here and there are no problem 🙄🙄🙄 I can’t believe how people can’t seem to understand that stuff adds up to a LOT of money!! Plus all the waste means that there is that much less for legitimate purposes, like helping people in areas affected by natural disasters.

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Carlos's avatar

And what you are a lt, cut Medicaid for SS check.

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Fred's avatar

TONS of fraud in Medicaid. It deserves to be investigated.

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Teresa Parmenter's avatar

Agree 💯

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

If true, this is right up there with our money funding "color revolutions" that produce worse governments than before:

https://rumble.com/v6hvv3d-bombshell-usaid-exposed-funding-child-trafficking-in-guatemala-redacted-int.html?e9s=rel_v2_pr

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

I did not. I voted straight R in my districts and both lost…

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

Last night I saw this on X. Think about this, and then ask yourself how any elected politician who has voted for this, year after year, can be returned to DC now that this info is out.

Also, concerning the threat of "Taking it to the streets" by the left, remember, in 2021 a template was created for dealing with people deemed to be "insurrectionist".

From X

"CONGRESS FUNNELED $516 BILLION INTO EXPIRED PROGRAMS WITH ZERO OVERSIGHT IN 2024

The CBO just revealed that Congress spent $516 billion in 2024 on programs with expired authorizations, some dating back over 40 years.

Despite rules against funding unauthorized programs, lawmakers ignored them—letting billions flow without updated approvals or oversight.

Even worse, 251 more authorizations are set to expire this year, including $892 billion in defense spending, yet Congress keeps writing blank checks.

This isn’t governance—it’s corruption. Congress is recklessly burning taxpayer money on programs they haven’t even bothered to approve.

Source: CBO"

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Juju's avatar

What is disturbing is how many Republicans had to vote yes to get it passed.

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Roger Beal's avatar

That's the reason why we call them all The Uniparty.

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Taiga Rohrer's avatar

Where the Demoncrats certainly have a sharp corner on lunacy, their corner on corruption is fairly rounded where it certainly goes hand in hand with no morals, ethics, or conscience defined by the party, it does not hold to just them as many Republicans are just as corrupt if not more by purporting morals, ethics, and conscience while doing the exact opposite. That is the definition of career politicians if you will versus true representatives. All corrupt politicians must be held accountable regardless of professed tribe.

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Glen Young's avatar

And good luck with that!! Tesla has made its money selling government tax credits…SpaceX has become a privatized NASA via government funding…and now Elon is taking complete control…wiping out all opposition. Along with his buddy Peter Thiel - GoProud, Palentir, CIA, steering committee member of the Bilderberg Group.

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Taiga Rohrer's avatar

Nah, I understand you are anti-Trump and anti-Musk, but NASA pushed for commercialization/privatization of space long before Space-X ever existed. 30 years ago Johnson Space Center had about 2,000 Civil servants surrounded by 60k+ contractors, you know the usual Raytheon, Boeing, Thiokol, Grumman, Loral Systems, United Space Alliance, Lockheed, Rockwell, etc. Nearly everything was contracted. Space-X innovated on their own and now are a premier launch provider for not just NASA. As for Tesla, it made its money selling well made premier electric sports cars early in the market to virtue signaling liberals (which is hilarious), yep some tax credits involved there which all the manufactures benefitted from, Tesla no different.

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Glen Young's avatar

Agree to disagree on well made cars.

If it wasn’t for the government handouts (free tax credits Tesla could peddle) they wouldn’t exist

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william howard's avatar

And another $5 billion to unnamed recipients- the level of corruption is breathtaking

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Glen Young's avatar

Yeah…what’s Elon’s share???

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christopher peacock's avatar

Watch the 8 ads in the super toilet bowl tomorrow. Elon has spent 40 million of his own money, so the TDS can see the truth

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

so you're not a chiefs fan.....................

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christopher peacock's avatar

Im not even a taylor fan. And not a fan of the nfl. Billionaries paying millionaries using tax payer dollars is not my idea of sport.

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Sue Kelley's avatar

Ummm. Zero. He's a volunteer. Except maybe lower taxes we all might enjoy. And the gratitude of millions. Trump doesn't take a salary. Donates his.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Shutup. Tired of your stupidity.

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Deb's avatar

As I have said before, the corruption that has now been unveiled gasped happened on Congress'watch! They bear the responsibility of allowing this to continue on. I understand that the corruption has been going in for many years, but ultimately someone must be held accountable!!!! So, let's start now and fire every last member of congress! And elect representatives on a part time basis and given them an allowance vs an everlasting paycheck!!!!

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rolandttg's avatar

Let's start with politics is NOT a career, and ending ALL retirement, security details, and other benefit when they leave office. No stock trading while in office , and putting any stocks they own in a trust. No working for any company or industry they regulate for 10 years after leaving office.

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Sue Kelley's avatar

And tax audits every year in office available to be seen by the people

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

How about turning k street into a one way, out of dc. They would need to redefine corporations as not a person. Holy fuck what a concept.

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Peace's avatar

Re: stock trading - no doubt legislators can find ways to trade stock without it being tied directly to them upon audit. Reaping the benefits will certainly follow them, though.

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Parachutepants's avatar

I prefer holding them accountable for treason, high crimes and democide.

No statute of limitations.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Tax paying Americans should demand a refund.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

And a process of mass impeachment for those who voted for it year after year.

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rolandttg's avatar

I was watching a podcast the other day and they brought up the Marshall Plan to rebuild Europe after WWII. What I did Not know was how it was funded. Tariff's on American goods entering Europe. What I also did Not know is they have never been recinded. We're Still rebuilding Europe. Now do you know why Trump is going to put tariffs on the EU?

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Glen Young's avatar

WWII is loaded with insightful nuggets…Lend Lease Program, Operation Gladio, Operation Paperclip, Operation Keelhaul, Prescott Bush tried for treason for helping fund Hitler (2nd time…1st was Wall Street Plot that hard charging devilpup Smedley Butler blew the whistle on).

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rolandttg's avatar

And Way much more. Hitler never wanted war, for example, and multiple times offered peace on incredibly fair terms. France invaded Germany 8 months before Germany invaded France. And So much more. Churchill was a monster, FDR too

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WP William's avatar

Banana Republic, Feudalism, serfdom, benevolent Bolshevism, Cartel Oligarchy, Mostly Consensual Enslavement. Not "rule of law" but rule by lawyers.

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Sal_Peenx's avatar

I've come to the conclusion that our s-elected officials were just that ... earmarked for evil by their puppetmasters... my entire adult life. Captured, compromised, corrupt, feckless, cowardly treasonists, who have nothing but contempt for WE THE PEOPLE. Makes me VOMIT!!!

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

Wouldn’t that just be stuff that’s buried in bills that nobody even notices? I’d like to see the system change so bills are not as complex, comprised of just one subject.

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No Communism Here's avatar

Whew! C&C is here! I can finally take a break from work and eat my breakfast while I read the best publication in the USA bar none!

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I always cc catturd, elon musk and President Trump every time I post C&C on X, which is daily. I don't know if they see it, but I hope they do. I wish catturd would read it. I am sure he would love it and repost.

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Jpeach's avatar

I hope Trump is reading these brilliant C&C Comments. My Comment: Defund NATO and the UN. Demolish the UN Building. Demolish the FBI Building. Demolish the DNC.

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Glen Young's avatar

Odds are much higher for Warp Speed 2.0

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MarshaLouise's avatar

You’re on the wrong side of truth here, Glen. Go find some friends who have this hate-filled mindset toward the president.

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c Anderson's avatar

It would make Trump smile.

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BTeboe's avatar

Trump reorganized DOGE under an existing Federal Agency - the US Dept of Digital Services. So what Elon is doing is not illegal, it just exposes the enormous amount of graft that has taken hold of our govt. Nobody needed to vote for Elon. The power of the Executive Branch flows from the President and he can pretty much run his cabinet as he sees fit. USAID was brought to life by Executive Order and it can die by Executive Order. Federal judges really have no say so.

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Patti's avatar

The way Trump did this was brilliant. He just plays the game lightening speed faster and better than anyone.

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Alison Smith's avatar

He is brilliant and he had 4 years to plan all of this, even though media calls them "hastily planned.'

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Parachutepants's avatar

Once criminal activity is discovered, does this pave the way for our FBI investigate, or should we give it to big ballz, to get the job done?

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Glen Young's avatar

We haven’t begun to see the brilliance!!!

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Peace's avatar

Let's wait for the FBI to get some new blood in there before we send them in to investigate any possible criminal activity:)

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Glen Young's avatar

Pray you are right…but “we” don’t have any say in it…

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

Actually there was a Statute passed by Congress at President JFK's request.

"After his inauguration as president on January 20, 1961, John F. Kennedy created the Peace Corps by Executive Order on March 1, 1961. On March 22, he sent a special message to Congress on foreign aid, asserting that the 1960s should be a "Decade of Development" and proposing to unify U.S. development assistance administration into a single agency. He sent a proposed "Act for International Development" to Congress in May and the resulting "Foreign Assistance Act" was approved in September, repealing the Mutual Security Act. In November, Kennedy signed the act and issued an Executive Order tasking the Secretary of State to create, within the State Department, the "Agency for International Development" (or A.I.D.: subsequently re-branded as USAID),[c] as the successor to both ICA and the Development Loan Fund.[d] With these actions, the U.S. created a permanent agency working with administrative autonomy under the policy guidance of the State Department to implement, through resident field missions, a global program of both technical and financial development assistance for low-income countries. This structure has continued to date.[e]"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Agency_for_International_Development#History

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BTeboe's avatar

USAID was created by Executive Order under the Foreign Assistance Act in 1961. It can be uncreated by Executive Order. https://2012-2017.usaid.gov/who-we-are

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

I haven't read the Foreign Assistance Act. Trump could "uncreate USAID" by EO as long as he complies with the Foreign Assistance Act.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Except in the last forty years,it’s been the slush fund for the cia. The real black hats on earth.

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Stacy's avatar

I hope the lawyers arguing on behalf of DOGE bring that up to the federal judge in NY who put the kibosh on Elon today.

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BTeboe's avatar

Are you referring to the Treasury Dept? If so Trump worked around that as well. Secretary of Treasury Bessent has already been approved by congress and is on the job. Sec Bessent has hired 2 of the DOGE people to work for Treasury to conduct the audit. So all this screaming about outside people having access to payments loses steam.

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Stacy's avatar

Fair, and I haven’t lost hope. Trump is used to tap dancing around judicial and other government idiocies, no doubt. It’s just never stopped lawsuits from flying. There may be great entertainment value in these proceedings, yet, as you and Jeff are here to remind us.

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BelleTower's avatar

The lawyers are sure to be the ones who come out ahead on this one

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Contrary to Ordinary's avatar

USDDS was the key to DOGE (and so ironic that it was created by BO). It will come out in the first case that makes it to a hearing contesting authority. Cuts them off at the knees.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Truth!

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Informed Choice Washington's avatar

As long as Janice gets her post in, I feel I'm ok adding this request. @Jeff, can you consider a multiplier for Brian Ward https://covidpenalty.com for his multiple, ongoing cases being heard in federal circuit courts and courts of appeal. He's a legal researcher and teams with multiple lawyers to file in various jurisdictions. From Brian, the cases he's involved in are: "to establish binding precedent across multiple Federal Circuit Courts of Appeals—specifically the Third, Fourth, Fifth, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth Circuits—affirming that no individual may be coerced into using investigational new drugs, medical products approved under Emergency Use Authorization, or products designated as covered countermeasures under the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act. This precedent will affirm existing law against the compulsory use of investigational medical interventions for public and private employees, healthcare workers, medical students, school-aged children, and the military." He has 5 cases here in WA state, where we desparately need help turning back the mandate-loving beasts. He's looking to fund the lawyers on his cases through 2025, where he thinks the law will finally be affirmed more clearly to respect the right to refuse EUA. Thanks for considering this man who's also doing God's work.

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Michael Miller's avatar

Why only the right to refuse EUA? Should not bodily sovereignty permit one from refusing any so-called treatment?

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william howard's avatar

Like the childhood vaccine schedule that dumps toxic chemicals into young bodies -

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Parents need to fight back harder.

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Dena's avatar

This, from our WA state Dem run Legislature as they try & cancel a parents rights bill passed in November: https://x.com/wahousegop/status/1888032975578947791?s=42

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Informed Choice Washington's avatar

We agree. But so many employers and our own Gov. ignored the EUA rules and now they need to pay. This is the accountability part. It's so sad that folks have to go to court to protect the rights that are on the books - but the sneaks have found ways to avoid it, and these cases seek to correct their loopholes. If we can admit and get the legal definition of investigational or experimental, then the Informed Consent/Right to Refuse without consequences issue might be solved. Isn't each medical treatment uncertain? If you don't know the outcome, doesn't that make it investigational?

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Yes!!!!!

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Mike's avatar

Agreed! Brian is helping over 500 employees that were terminated for refusing to be injected with an experimental drug. Firefighters, police, EMT’s, mechanics, etc. Due to Brian’s work many are being given a voice and the opportunity to pursue justice.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Thanks. This is such important info to add to what was posted by Informed Choice Washington.

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Amy Bee's avatar

I’ve read many of the lawsuits Brian consults on and they are all very clear, supported and well written. Always a great read. You can find and follow him @GodsRiddles on X too. Please consider supporting his efforts with amazing attorneys across the United States.

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Sarcastia's avatar

I'll be happy to support such an effort.

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NeoBob's avatar

The Nuremberg code was adopted by all signing countries and I think the US adopted it very weakly - where it a) only applies to 'experiements' or 'investigational drugs,' and b) there are no penalties attached to the Informed Consent parts of the US Code. No accountability teeth. Willing subjects, even when fully informed, still have to wander the legal wilderness in order to sue.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Can someone please explain to me if the Democrats knew how to take advantage of USAID wouldn't that mean the Republicans knew about it but did nothing abou it?

Seems like a pretty big elephant in the room. Sayin'

On the other hand the Ds and media will effortlessly scream Trumps an authoritarian while saying he is "curtailing government power and reach" for the entire term, and it will never not be funny.

As far as the media, imagine calling yourself a journalist and reflexively jumping on the side of the federal government.

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Wendy Lemmel's avatar

The Republicans knew. Lyndsay Graham had a “foundation” funded by it.

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Owain Glyndŵr's avatar

'Zactly!

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

💯. I’d wager Trump is using that info as an “incentive” to get the dirty Rs in line. His cabinet will be confirmed. His bills will pass. They will comply.

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Stacy's avatar

No one knows how to leverage like a good businessman.

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Beckadee's avatar

And I'm still convinced Fetterman will vote yes on all.

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Fred's avatar

Liking Fetterman 2.0. Still wondering: did he benefit from a brain chip, a body double, or a realignment of his neurons? He’s making waaay too much sense!

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BelleTower's avatar

He won’t … he knows these nominees will get there without his help and he won’t throw out his political capital just to make a statement … he will come out ahead in all of this as his level headed approach is gaining positive marks from both sides. He is the best answer to Trump the Dems have come up with so far. I applaud his courage to be honest and sensible in the midst of lunatics. I hope they have the sense to rally behind him else they will lose yet another top talent to the right. I want the democrats to stand back up because I know if they can they will represent a much more moderate sort of constituency. Go John!

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Pixie Prissy's avatar

Excellent point.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Very good point

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Great deduction!

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Jeff C's avatar

They do know about it, they are even in on the game. Check out the International Republican Institute, a "non-profit" foreign initiative. NGO funded by the taxpayers. McCain led it for twenty-five years.

https://www.iri.org/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Republican_Institute

They are (were?) willing participants in the deep state blob and all it encompasses. What people don't realize is that Trump executed a *hostile takeover* of the Republican party. None of those in charge wanted this. But Trump's personality popularity and sheer force of will forced them to go along with his agenda. Opposing him is now politically toxic.

Once people understand this *all* of the subversive activities of Lindsay Graham, Tom Tillis, and Lisa Murkowski make sense.

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WP William's avatar

DEEPSTAINt killed Kennedys, Ran Nixon off, leashed Ford and muzzled Carter, nearly killed Reagan; the Current Power-Grifting Structure has been cooperatively constructed, groomed and cultivated for a good long time. These disruptions to the Fedocracy and assault on demonocracy have been in planning by Team Trump since at least 2015 (2001?) which is why they've done almost anything and everything imaginable to attack and stop him and everyone who allies to liberating America and the world from the hijacker Coalition.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Who killed the Kennedys? Let's check with Tucker:

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/watch-tucker-carlson-discusses-jfk-assassination-possible-israel-connection/

"Tucker Carlson just broadcast to millions of people the motives Israel had to kiII JFK. JFK wanted to stop Israel’s nuclear program, (stolen from the U.S.), and register AIPAC as a foreign agent."

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Jeff C's avatar

But the media, the Republican Party, talk radio, and the local megachurch told us they are our greatest ally! Nicky Halley put it succinctly, "Israel doesn't need us, we need Israel!"

How can this be?

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Quite the head scratcher!

Look up your reps to see how much they're raking in.

https://www.trackaipac.com/congress

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Is this why Tucker was called into the Oval Office this past week?

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Excellent eye!

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Glen Young's avatar

Bush family vs Kennedy family

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WP William's avatar

DeepZtate indeed

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Beckadee's avatar

Sen Tillis flew on the plane Friday with Trump back to Mar A Lago.

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Jeff C's avatar

He, like Markwayne Mullin, has been brought to heel. I suspect Trump has pretty ugly dirt on both of them.

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Beckadee's avatar

Tillis is going to get a Trump spa treatment! lol

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Porge's avatar

Let the b#tch slapping procede!😂

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JC in Ak's avatar

I hope he takes “Murky” Murkowski on a plane ride soon.

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CMCM's avatar

It was always shady how she got into office in the first place!

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David Eldon Wood's avatar

Quite clearly the Uni party

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Juju's avatar

As far as the media, I noticed something about Fox News but maybe y’all can chime in as I boycotted ALL MSM news stations/publications for over 7 years until just very recently.

I started to watch Fox News a couple weeks ago but turned it on every day this past week. They are celebrating and laughing with us. I’m used to them toeing the narrative line and omitting a lot of the truths out there. But it looks like they are covering everything and showing the hypocrisy of all the other news sites. But …

They still run big pharma ads. I record all their programs so we can FF through excessive commercials. But it got me to thinking, pharma still pays their bills. They fired Tucker for his truth telling. They lost Megyn Kelly for same. What will happen when DOGE starts to report on all the NIH and HHS corruption? Will Fox be silent?

Or is this a sign of a change coming? Is someone behind the scenes carefully unraveling the big pharma hold over Fox so they can truly set them free?

I’m just curious what others think. I haven’t enjoyed Fox this much in decades. So I’m wondering what I’m missing, and if there is content I’m not exposed to by watching them. It does t appear so because I don’t get anything new from Real America’s Voice or C&C that Fox isn’t covering too. (However independent news is faster - as is X)

What are your opinions about what’s happening at Fox? How long have they been this balanced and transparent?

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Julie Ann B's avatar

I stopped watching Fox on the night of the 2020 election when they announced that Bribes had won before all the results were even in and there were precincts that were bringing in suitcases full of completed ballots. I don’t like most of their commentators including Hannity, so I’ve turned to OAN, Newsmax or alternative sources for “news”.

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Jeff S's avatar

Gutfeld can be funny...

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Juju's avatar
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We like The Five because it’s a really intelligent side of Gutfeld. He should not be dismissed as just some comic. He presents a side you just don’t really see much on his show.

We have been enjoying The Big Weekend Show. I like the two women who are the main hosts and have enjoyed a few of the invited co-host men which bookend them. We find ourselves amused enough to keep watching.

And my husband has taken a liking to Jesse Watters primetime and thinks he’s funny. He is, in a very tongue in cheek way under a professional polish. He’s growing on me.

Like I said, we record so no commercials everrrrr. They are reeeeeeally long. FF takes care of that.

I can confidently say that if I had to sit through all those commercials every day I just wouldn’t tune in to Fox AT ALL. I don’t have that kind of time. As a matter of fact some of my favorite independent news has been losing me for those same reasons when the commercials are becoming too interruptive.

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CMCM's avatar

I agree that Fox seems more open about things lately, not sure why, but I've noticed it. Like you, I record shows to avoid the commercials... the Five, Jesse Watters, Laura, and love Gutfeld's comedy hour because he's so over the top on that one. You're right about him on the Five...he usually has the sharpest analysis out there. I keep thinking I'll just once sit through the commercials for one show to count the Pharma commercials...it seems like one right after the other. If Fox or any of the other Media lost their Pharma ads, their income would probably drop 75%.

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Juju's avatar

I don’t know how they have ANY viewership at all. Who sits through 7 minutes of ads to listen to 90 seconds of news?

Thanks for chiming in. It’s good to hear I’m not the only one noticing it.

However, it may only be a weekday pleasure until the The Big Weekend Show. I tried to watch something this afternoon and the summary of latest news was hitting every Democrat talking point and nothing else - basically reporting only the things the blob wants them to and the way they want it. I turned it off. 🤣

Listened to Tucker instead

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Donna in MO's avatar

Don't watch TV much but listen to a lot of talk radio in my car and in my bathroom (have a shower radio I turn on when getting ready in the morning, there is a local guy on in the AM that is decent) and yes the commercials are about to drive me nuts. Not that many pharma, it's just that there is maybe 15 minutes of content for 30 minutes of listening. Election season is over, Christmas is over, and I thought there would be fewer. And then some of the nationally syndicated ones like Bongino have their own commercials on top of the station's.

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Juju's avatar

Yes - same, but something is different now, that’s why I want to hear from others who have tried to watch FOX recently.

I’m normally with you and I too usually am quick to proudly state that I walked away from all of them with good reason and list who I watch now.

However, I turned them on solely to watch the hearings because the loading of all the other news apps were often taking way too long and the user interface interrupted my ability to just get to the live broadcast, and it was cumbersome to find a previous recording as quickly as I wanted to, and switching between them all was costing me time. I can easily watch them and deal with all that on a normal day, but when I’m in a hurry to catch something often the hearing wasn’t even on! Or when I want to hear a live press conference they were playing their regular programming instead. Or sometimes what was live was minimized and they talked over it.

I just found it faster to flip to Fox to watch those hearings and live conferences and have the ease of use available with less lag. That’s what got me back on Fox, but then I started to notice things that caused me to flip them on for other news and discovered it “seemed” different. But I’m not sure because I haven’t watched them in so long. Anyone else notice this?

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Lynn46's avatar

I am watching more and more of Real Americas Voice. If it is live RAV will air it. Great people like Charlie Kirk, Jack Prosobiek (sp), StInchfield, Steve Bannon, Ted Nugent on weekends. It streams free if you have a streaming device.

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Juju's avatar

Yes this is the one I watch the most. But during a press conference last week they didn’t switch to it and stayed with Bannon’s show. I want to feel like I’m getting the absolute most current live coverage when it’s happening and RAV has only been about 50% reliable. It’s like when I’m watching Megyn Kelly or Dan Bongino, or Ruthless. Great shows that I thoroughly enjoy but it’s about yesterday’s news and it’s for entertainment. That’s how I feel sometimes when I’m watching RAV. But when I want the current up to the minute happenings I’m finding my myself flipping over to Fox or X. I hope with time RAV figures out how to better handle live coverage.

I also ran into problems trying to find previous programming or coverage on there, it’s not easy or quick - and the pause/rewind wasn’t working as smoothly as we are accustomed to without crashing the app on my TV. Like Rumble, it’s just not there yet as far as user interface. They will get there I’m sure, but in the meantime it frustrates me. I watch RAV when I want to watch Kirk or Bannon and I treat it like I do the other independent personalities.

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Porge's avatar

Juju, if you get cspan, they have 3 channels, the major hearings are usually televised live

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Lynn46's avatar

Yes, I switch around too. I get Fox on Sling and have Newsmax but finding more on RAV. If I miss one they do have on demand content and so does Newsmax. I had to tell my son how to get RAV shows he missed while at work.

I'm finding more since I've cancelled cable.

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Truth 101's avatar

I haven't watched Fox in a few years but one of our friends and her husband watch Gutfield and still think the jabs are good. 🥺🤬

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Contrary to Ordinary's avatar

Hoooly crap. Worst imaginable situation. Grateful we lived through it without knowing. Thanks for the link.

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rolandttg's avatar

Hannity was seen wearing a CIA pin by Kevin Shipp, former CIA (17 years) whistleblower. Reading his book now. They parked him and his family I a house atop buried mustard gas shells for 2 years. This was at the secret CIA bio chemical "research " facility at Fort Stanley, TX. All were harmed, and after 10 years of fighting in court, gave up and turned whistlebower.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Same for me except I did turn on Tucker if I was home and remembered. Then once he was gone, I was out. I do see random clips of Jesse Waters and Gutfeld some friends send me.

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SteelJ's avatar

I think the same things you just wrote. Fox has been very good the past few weeks. Pharma commercials out the wazoo so their truth-telling will not extend to anything pharma or COVID related.

I quit watching for a long time when their three best, Tucker, Bongino, and Hilton were booted. It's the only news outlook on TV we get that's remotely watchable, so it's been great to see them doing a better job.

My current favorite is Jason Chaffetz. After the Butler shooting, all the Fox fools were praising the secret service. I was SO HAPPY when he came out of the blue with "this was an epic Secret Service failure". The only one with the courage to state the obvious.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Exact same

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jewel's avatar

well Trump keeps appointing their commentators, so that may be one reason

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Sarcastia's avatar

FOX is a fair weather friend, at best.

At best.

Viewer beware.

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Juju's avatar

I think this is a wise approach. I won’t be giving up all my beloved independent outlets, but there’s a small, naive child inside me hoping Tucker and Musk, et al join forces to create a new media outlet formatted like an MSM channel capable of using the tech that those run on, but with truth speakers and funded outside of Pharma, so I can catch all my favorites throughout the day in one place. And I’m childishly hoping they find a way to buy Fox. 🤣 It’s already branded the right wing megaphone even if we all know that’s only partially true and limited. So the new, refreshing airing of the truth on Fox lately got me wondering. They weren’t even this fully committed during the election as I regularly rage quit their channel.

But you are correct, this is DEFINITELY the fairest weather we have had in a long time and Fox is not stupid to how to make the money off harnessing that, unlike the other ugly stations. But until pharma has no ties to them I will never fully trust them.

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Sarcastia's avatar

Yeah, I think it's important to know what they're up to, but I routinely catch them putting out msm talking points and/or omitting vital facts entirely.

That being said, they're still better than the alphabet media and other cable mongrels like CNN.

It's on us to watch, seek out the truth and discern for ourselves the veracity of what they're putting out. It's a tall order.

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SteelJ's avatar

You should never fully trust them, period. Or fully trust anyone you haven't vetted personally, thoroughly, and for a long time. Like your spouse, or a few close friends, if you're lucky.

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BelleTower's avatar

I avoid. As long as it is brought to me by Pfizer I’m out

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cat's avatar
Feb 8Edited

I quit watching all of Fox News after they dumped Tucker, which was the last straw for me. I still watch two programs on Fox Business (Varney's and Payne's) and on Varney's show, there seems to be that coverage that you are referring to. But I greatly dislike and distrust what Fox News has done in the past, most recently its rolling over to Dominion which emboldened Dominion to became even more corrupt and greedy in suing others. (My sole opinion--no proof of any of this so back off Dominion lawyers.)

Despite whatever is going on with Fox News at the moment, I don't see this as a stable or promising situation. I don't know what the status of that Murdoch family lawsuit is right now, but to me, the current status of Fox News will greatly change in the likely near future. It's obvious that the elder Murdoch realized his error after his ex-wife tricked him and he's now unable to unwind the upcoming damage.

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Irunthis1's avatar

They were complicit and benefitted probably equally or nearly enough so. Any involved are garbage and should be taken out.

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WP William's avatar

Deport them ALL to Haiti; they can all "expert up" and have the place running smoothly in no time no doubt

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rolandttg's avatar

Knew about it? Seems Mitch and Lindsey each got in the neighborhood of $70 million if I recall correctly. No doubt many more RINO's.

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Bill Campbell's avatar

Ryan, most of us at C&C appear to be right of center. We have a tendency to self reinforce our belief systems. So much of what DOGE is showing is blamed on the left. But, take the time to view this. All these pr**ks are in on it.

https://rumble.com/v6i6hz4-u.s.-senators-at-the-ngo-trough.html

It's why it's lasted so long and there has been little interest in stopping it.

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Mary Mc's avatar

I'm not sure DOGE/47 care who turns up to blame, as long as it's exposed. IMO THAT'S THE POINT... exposure of ANYONE who is involved.

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Hoffmeister's avatar

Everything at the political level is smoke and mirrors

While we are seeing ( and greatly enjoying ) the political purgings that are being brought forth, I think we understand that there has always been a controlling elite cartel overseeing and directing outcomes for their advantage. ” The worlds elite deal in only one commodity- power. They seek to gain and maintain the controlling power that comes from great wealth. ” ( Jim Marrs/Rise of 4th Reich 2008 ). Rothschild famous quote ” Give me control of a nation’s money supply, and I care not who makes it’s laws.”

I do not believe that the current political purgings reflect a downfall of this controlling elite, just a re-direction of their primary manipulation. Yesterdays Sundance analysis regarding AI control -" The Baseline Premise Surfaces " - affirms my belief. Great wealth and power control will exists thru controlling AI ( information sourcing and surveillance ). We are faced with allowing the elite to direct the control of AI for their benefit, or ours. That was Sundance’s stated conclusion and warning. We the People are truly benefitting from what is taking place in everyday politics, and it needs to occur, but the elite are allowing that to occur in trade for the power of AI control, if we allow it. I’m all for heeding and following Sundance’s warning for long term order.

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SteelJ's avatar

Interesting take, makes sense.

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CMCM's avatar
Feb 9Edited

I would say that the more they scream and holler, the more over the target we are. They want to create a diversion....look over here, not over there! As for Republicans knowing, I think certain ones mostly definitely know/knew, although they didn't question things because they, too, most likely benefited in some way. Remember how Ron Paul was always going on about auditing the Fed! But perhaps many of them (especially the newer ones) didn't realize the extent of it, or how the whole scam worked.

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Copernicus's avatar

Republicans know and likewise benefit. Thus why it's been impossible to get most of them to stop sending our cash to Ukraine, impossible to get protections from mandates from them, and impossible to get many of them to protect women from men-pretending-to-be-girls. Among other stuff.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Uniparty is real. They're in it together u to their eyeballs.

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Contrary to Ordinary's avatar

Yep. And I’d bet the ranch there is a list, with daily updates. 😉

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Roger Beal's avatar

"Except Anderson Cooper" ..... BwaHaHaHa!!

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NAB's avatar

"You know what I'm talking about!" Snort!

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Alan Davis's avatar

When I watched this yesterday I was at work and had the hardest time not laughing so loud - co workers are like what?😂🤣

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Feb 8Edited

Just reposting the link without tracking code:

https://x.com/shawn_farash/status/1887853336017121312

Phil McCracken - "he's lighting it up"

"We are making America ballsy again!"

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Thanks for that Alan!!

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Juju's avatar

Showed my hubs this last night and we had the best giggle

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SteelJ's avatar

Thank you!

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Fred's avatar

ROTFL! 🤣👍🏻

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Trump: "We've got the biggest balls, don't we folks?"

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Loretta's avatar

I hope some day this guy gets to meet Trump

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Michele's avatar

Thank-you!

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

Concerning this salvation, the prophets, who prophesied of the grace that would come to you, made careful searches and inquiries, inquiring to know what time or what kind of time the Spirit of Christ within them was indicating as He was predicting the sufferings of Christ and the glories to follow. It was revealed to them that they were not serving themselves, but you, in these things which now have been declared to you through those who proclaimed the gospel to you by the Holy Spirit sent from heaven—things into which angels long to look.

— 1 Peter 1:10-12 LSB

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

This passage struck me as another New Testament arrow pointing to Jesus in the Old Testament. Before He was born, but not before He existed!

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Loic's avatar

Exactly the same!!

“Yesterday, I felt that same kind of uncontrollable laughter welling up as I watched the corporate media stepping on a rake that I am quite sure was carefully laid for them by the DOGE team.”

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Jeff....you are raking it in. ;)

Thank you.

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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

We are getting the real patriots in control of 4D chess and it’s glorious. Trump Derangement Substacks are melting down. Bill Kristol and the USAID funded regime change warmongers are fuming: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/downfall-usaid-bill-kristol-neocon-ngo

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Politico Phil's avatar

"...In other words, Trump is upending the Deep State’s narrative. He’s scrambling the virtue-signaling moral framework that has long underpinned Western opposition to Russia’s actions in Ukraine... I respectfully suggest that Trump’s “crazy” ideas about U.S. territorial expansion were always intended to lubricate the conclusions to the Proxy War and the Middle East conflicts..."

Is this all Trump or is there more to this picture than we can see? This is not the same Trump as 45. Even allowing for the differences in these 2 terms, I don't remember Trump showing this same LEVEL of personal political genius that he is evidencing now. It appears to me that there is a power behind Trump that is supplying him with a level of input that is genius beyond personal ability... and it's not just Musk and DOGE. The pieces on the geo-political chessboard are being arranged by powers beyond his abilities although Trump IS more than able to take advantage of the chess strategy being presented to him. It is the perfect match up and the warmongering NeoCon establishment is on their back foot with EVERY development. I gotta say, I love it!

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Politico Phil's avatar

I must add: Every move is preceded by a head fake. First, massive 25% tariffs are threatened, then when Canada and Mexico capitulate, "Oh we really didn't mean 25%." Another head fake: The US will take over Gaza and create a "resort". Whatever the response is from Israel, I guarantee you it won't be what they wanted. Shock and Awe baby!

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Mary Mc's avatar

I don't think he's changed. In his first term both the Rs and Ds were fighting him tooth and nail. They were appalled that the TV star, NY Businessman and media darling DARED to challenge them and get elected. HOW DARE HE!

While on "hiatus" he has spent time looking for the right people, discussing strategies, having lawyers look at legality of procedures and designing the plan. He had 4 years to tweak the plan and work on it. He was READY to pounce on day one. He has caught the Globalist/Leftist/Progs/Ds off guard. He is scatter bombing daily to keep them off guard. Each new "idea" throws them for a loop and the go after that shiny object like a cat after a laser.

IMO it's fantastic to watch. I hope they succeed beyond their wildest dreams.

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rolandttg's avatar

It is a sure fire certainty that "Trump" is many people, and I am not just talking doubles. It is clear from the small group of autists that a significant number of people have, and still are , working on this incredibly complex but thorough take down of the well entrenched deep state. Their arrogance in their supremacy will be their downfall. They can see it now, but it's too late. Remember, the cabal ALWAYS won. Sure, they always had plan B, maybe plan C ready if A failed, but not D,

E, F, and G.

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BelleTower's avatar

Yes well … he was hounded mercilessly throughout his first term, set up with Obama loyalists throughout the agencies, cheated in 2020 then ruthlessly hunted for four years after. He is an intelligent person capable of analyzing his own failures. He took note how he had the wrong people around him and how his strategies against the media were useless. He had purview into the way things work in Washington even though he was shut out of it. He did not sit around feeling sorry for himself, he did not retire or even “spend more time with his family” … he was constantly pulled into the past by frivolous lawsuits and outright lies. He decided to get even. He literally spent the bulk of the four years identifying the right people and planning things out. I believe he had privately funded teams dedicated to every area of government, the DOJ, the CIA, NIH … all of it. They meticulously analyzed each cess pool, sorting out the bad actors and the good. These teams then engaged in advanced scenario play, testing which domino would be the right one to topple first. They gauged likelihood of reaction in media and government and planned around that. They wrote it all out like a book and read it together a dozen times, poking at it for weak spots and adjusting accordingly. Potential pitfalls were identified and responses were drafted. All the while, Trump and Elon and other key players were campaigning nonstop. What we are watching is the unfolding of a Very Grand Plan. This is no normal administration, this is the greatest coup of all time, the recapture of America to its roots.

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Hoffmeister's avatar

Please read Sundance article, yesterday, titled " The Baseline Premise Surfaces " re: the influencing powers and control. Basically, Deep State ( Power Elite ) are trading current political theatre for control of AI -(Information source and surveillance ). Thoughtful analysis and great read!

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

He’s brought in some new genius, and rehired some of the greats he had before. Ric grennel, the guy he had for treasury, his cabinet pics are incredible.

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Politico Phil's avatar

This post from Armstrong is NOT to be missed..................................

Attack Rapidly, Ruthlessly, Viciously, without Rest

Posted Feb 7, 2025 By Martin Armstrong

QUESTION: Would you comment on Trump’s agenda?

....I have long suspected that USAID was behind my case, funding the attempted regime change in Russia for the 2000 election. I believe the bankers were lured in with the dream of all the resources of Russia going through the NY trading desks. I believe they were perhaps even funding the scheme to blackmail Yeltsin, and they hate Putin because Yeltsin defeated their regime change, installing Berezovsky by turning to Putin and saying his last words: “Protect Russia.”...

...With USAID sending tens of millions to Chelse Clinton, Wuhan Lab, and countless journalists to create fake news, I am waiting with bated breath to see how deep the USAID connections are tied to the NY bankers and this scheme to create regime change in Russia.

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/politics/attack-rapidly-ruthlessly-viciously-without-rest/

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Politico Phil's avatar

Reference:

The Money Plane – Republic National Bank & Russia

Posted Nov 26, 2015 By Martin Armstrong

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/uncategorized/the-money-plane-republic-national-bank-russia/

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rolandttg's avatar

Too funny. Love those spoofs. This one was extra creative.

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Ed Thorrens's avatar

Somedays are not as easy, nevertheless we need to keep walking and trusting in The Lord and His promises.

“My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience.”

‭‭James‬ ‭1‬:‭2‬-‭3‬ ‭

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Lew's avatar

I was having a really bad day, just very down, of the domestic type, when I read "Joe, you're FIRED" and my laughter pulled me out of the doldrums immediately. Thank you, Jeff and the Prez!

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¡Andrew the Great!'s avatar

Heck, "The AWFL CNN wokescolds offended by the coarse humor were the same man-hating divorceés that always" enjoyed talking about those pink pussy hats.

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