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TSearch 4 points ago +4 / -0

I disagree that this doesn’t jibe with “we have it all.”

The trap isn’t to shake out unknown details. The trap is based on the idea sometimes you can't tell the public the truth, you must show them.

That’s the purpose of the trap, to get these bad actors to show themselves to the public. This story will do more to wake the deep sleeper normies than indictments and other legal documents.

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TSearch 3 points ago +3 / -0

So she’s admitting congestion pricing is a tax, not a disincentive to reduce downtown congestion.

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TSearch 5 points ago +5 / -0

I have no knowledge of his offscreen life. As far as his movies go my favorite was the 1985 film Target. There was just something about the plot that resonated with me. I think it was the idea that a person can be way more than what their outward appearances tell us.

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TSearch 4 points ago +4 / -0

I see two possibilities. The first is his dependence on taxpayer subsidies, as noted by Q, made him an easy target to flip. The second is that he was a white hat sleeper who infiltrated the DS.

I agree with a lot of the conclusions made by u/Young_Patriot/ , what I would add is Musk has two advantages we don’t have. He has access to technology that does a lot of his work for him. And, he has a large staff who actually does most of the work that he takes credit for doing.

Look at DOGE, an army of young autists are doing the work, but with a one sentence tweet on his account he gets the credit, or the blame, depending on your political perspective.

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TSearch 21 points ago +21 / -0

Important to note a person’s name can be on here for trying to shine a light on Epstein’s crimes.

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TSearch 9 points ago +9 / -0

Looks like Lin is in there with the likes of Liz Crokin for trying to expose Epstein and his client list.

Edit: I initially got that wrong. The notation on Lin Wood is he claims Epstein is still alive and can provide truths. But, not everyone on that magnified part of the graphic is trying to expose Epstein and the people he controlled.

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TSearch 5 points ago +5 / -0

If Republicans in the House and Senate can come to an agreement through Reconciliation, the Dems won’t be able to shutdown the government. The only way they have any leverage is of another Continuing Resolution is needed.

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TSearch 8 points ago +8 / -0

The easiest way to subjugate a people is to pretend to be helping them. After a generation or two they will start believing they are helpless and can’t possibly survive without government.

I can recall two conversations with people from two very different places and two different cultures, but they both said something very similar that shocked me. One was from Albania, and then, years later, I was talking to someone from Sierra Leone. Both said something to the effect, “Americans don’t understand, not everyone knows how to live in freedom, we need someone to tell us what to do.”

Hearing them say this made me feel profoundly sad.

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TSearch 14 points ago +14 / -0

President Trump has been dropping hints that our financial picture is not nearly as bad as we are led to believe. But, for a guy like Massie, whose career is based on being a budget hawk, those hints aren’t enough.

Hopefully, like his fellow Kentuckian Rand Paul, we will soon hear Massie giving a belated endorsement to President Trump’s vision for America.

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TSearch 9 points ago +9 / -0

Three things came to mind as I listened to this.

First, Marco Ramius, “your conclusions were all wrong.” Everything in this video is based on surface level optics. Nothing that President Trump does can be judged on surface optics alone.

Second, the “Entering Your Illusion” persuasion technique. Scott Adams did a post explaining how POTUS used the technique during the campaign. My observation is he uses it with Israel too.

POTUS carries on with the pretense Israel is one of our most important allies while dropping crumbs. I’ve seen a couple examples where his words sound like he’s supporting Israel, but the looks on the faces of the faces of people who represent Israel tell another story. The most recent example is when he surprised Netanyahu with the idea the U.S. will take possession of Gaza.

Finally, Central Casting. A large part, if not all of this Cabinet are people who can stay on script. A lot was made of Bongino telling an interviewer that Israel was a cause near and dear to his heart. But, when you listen, not even carefully, there is zero conviction in his voice. It was a scripted response.

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TSearch 3 points ago +3 / -0

Declassification authority rests with the President, not Congress. Her subcommittee has no say over what will be declassified and when.

My objection to this political theater is they are positioning themselves to interpret what is in the files. This subcommittee is pointless, and worse is causing a lot if unnecessary confusion about the declassification process.

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TSearch 13 points ago +13 / -0

I’m pretty sure this is a one off exercise to shake out the “virtual employees” who only exist in cyberspace. Musk said there are federal employee email accounts that haven’t opened an email in years.

I doubt this accomplishments email is even needed. It’s highly likely the tools these young autists are employing can determine which employees are highly productive, which are average, those who are just picking up a check, and the ID’s that are completely fake.

This sting is about identifying how many fake Federal employees there are and who is cashing their checks.

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TSearch 55 points ago +55 / -0

It doesn’t matter what the Senate passed, they just had to pass something to get the Budget Reconciliation process started. Now a team from each chamber will work to “reconcile” the two different bills.

The resulting budget bill then goes back to each chamber for approval. The good news is the final, negotiated bill cannot be filibustered in the Senate.

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TSearch 7 points ago +7 / -0

Is it possible that the DS has an army of bots on the government payroll?

That might sound a little far fetched, but I get the feeling this much publicity isn’t being done to reinforce stereotypes about government workers.

Maybe I have an overly vivid imagination because I’m thinking we’re going to find out a lot of these “remote” government workers only exist in cyberspace.

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TSearch 6 points ago +6 / -0

I think there is “the” New World Order which equals one world government.

The Trump option is “a” new world order that dismantles the mechanisms of the one world government. This approach stresses nations reclaiming their sovereignty and acting in the best interest of their citizens.

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TSearch 4 points ago +4 / -0

If I recall correctly Cameron worked for and is aligned with Mitch McConnell. That was discussed quite a bit when he ran for Governor. I’ll look for some sauce.

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TSearch 5 points ago +5 / -0

I agree with you. It’s hard to believe after all those decades on air that there was no one to carry on the EIB legacy.

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TSearch 4 points ago +4 / -0

I think when you really believe Nothing Can Stop What Is Coming these arguments are pointless. My only thoughts on Flynn at this point is he has played the role he was supposed to play. I’m leaning toward the belief we will not see General Flynn play an active, public role in this Trump Administration.

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TSearch 17 points ago +17 / -0

Remember this story about POTUS pulling 650 plane loads of our gold out of the Vatican?

https://greatawakening.win/p/16c2WFkolC/if-jan-halper-is-right-about-the/

If true, I’m wondering if there is a link? If that gold exists and was sent to Ft. Knox then there is a lot more gold than is believed.

Or, is it possible this is the gold that is supposed to be at Fort Knox and President Trump is playing mind games with the people who moved it?

And, of course, there is a possibility Jan Halper-Hayes is repeating stories that are true.

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TSearch 4 points ago +4 / -0

That seems a little weird. KFC is owned by a company called Yum Brands. Yum owns Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, KFC, and Habit Burger.

Pizza Hut’s HQ is in Plano, Texas. Taco Bell and Habit Burger’s HQ is in Irvine, CA. KFC was the only brand co-located with Yum’s HQ in Louisville, Kentucky.

Evidently, 100 positions will relocate from Kentucky to Texas. The parent company will remain in Louisville and employs 560 people.

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TSearch 6 points ago +6 / -0

Unless the article is leaving details out it doesn’t sound like she was being offensive. Again, unless there is more to the story, it would be awesome if Barron stepped in and ask that she be shown grace.

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