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Meghan is not very bright.
Well, neither are the cult numbers that voted for him either.
Bobby needs to STFU!
Fucking brain worm food
I don't want to be an alarmist, but this scares the shit outta me.
“The Defense Department has confiscated the badges of the Pentagon reporters from virtually every major media organization in America,” the Pentagon Press Association said
A family member lost thier home in a colorado wildfire. The attorney said that most home owners get 30% of what they are insured for on the contents.
Insurance - health or home owners or auto - just another transfer or $ to the rich.
Remember how they all denied any connection to project 2025?
Fuck liers, we knew.
Oh but we're clutching our pearls.
BullFuckingShit!
Show up
#NoKings
So now he runs a phone sex line. That tracks.
This
Is
Not
Normal
They're trying to prevent the student newspaper from printing news, period. Not just a particular story.

"The Media School directed us to print no news in the paper... nothing but information about homecoming — no other news at all, and particularly no traditional front page news coverage."
Indiana University has fired the staff director of the student newspaper, after disputes in which university leadership tried to pressure him to prevent students from publishing news.
97% of the stories are against you because you are an asshole, ya stupid git!
#TrumpSucks
No surprise here.
Elon is an asshole.
After Nevada regulators dropped a penalty against The Boring Co. from $3 million to $242,800, critics questioned whether it was enough to change operations at the Elon Musk-led company, which was valued at $7 billion in 2023.

With City Cast Las Vegas
Elon Musk’s Boring Co. Accused of Nearly 800 Environmental Violations on Las Vegas Project
Nevada could’ve fined the company more than $3 million, but regulators are seeking a reduced penalty of $242,800, citing an “extraordinary number of violations.”
www.propublica.org