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Elizabeth Walker retweeted
He's not wrong. It's going to take some good men to do bad things to right this course we are on.
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An extremely reliable test of whether you're an honest, sane, & decent human being is whether you agree with this. If you don't, you're not.
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Elizabeth Walker retweeted
He's sooo happy. Even gave her the squint eyes 🤎
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Elizabeth Walker retweeted
Elon Musk isn't stealing anything from me. The Government? Stealing quite a lot, actually.
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Elizabeth Walker retweeted
VINDICATED: Migrant Convicted in Viral Dundee Axe Girl Case After Blaming the Victims He Harassed Link in the comment section:
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Elizabeth Walker retweeted
As someone who’s been singing the National Anthem at rodeo events for over 20 years, I’ll just say…. There’s a way it was intended to be sung, without your own spin. This was 💯the way! Bravo!

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Elizabeth Walker retweeted
Ivermectin also cured my psoriasis i had for almost 20 years. 20. Years. Ive been plaque free for over a year now when dermatologists told me 30% of my body is covered and will be my entire life. Im from Alberta. Wtf Danielle.
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Elizabeth Walker retweeted
Funny how we’re supposed to be outraged by a man becoming a trillionaire, but not by politicians who become millionaires on government salaries. Wrong target. #250_Revolution
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Elizabeth Walker retweeted
Replying to @EdMarkey
Envy is one of the Deadly sins. Elon earned it. He took risks. He is changing the world with his inventions and making thousands of millionaires of his employees. You and your ilk are a social parasites.
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Elizabeth Walker retweeted
What the public saw on the news was only a tiny fraction of the damage caused by Tren de Aragua (TdA), the vicious Venezuelan gang that spread fear across parts of NYC. I remember running to 10 different crime scenes in just 3 hours. Bloodshed, chaos, victims everywhere. Some nights it felt like the city was unraveling right in front of our eyes. I kept asking myself, "Where the hell is the mainstream media? Where are all these so-called independent journalists who claim they're covering the real story?" Then reality hit me — they weren't coming. Time after time, I was the only reporter showing up. Even the cops were surprised that nobody else was there. More than once, officers told me, "If it wasn't for you, nobody would know what the hell is going on here." And when the media did finally show up, which was extremely rare, they would cover one crime scene and ignore the 10 others that happened that same night. They would grab a quick headline, get their footage, and leave, while the bigger story unfolding across the city went untold. They never gave the public the full picture. They never told people who was allegedly behind much of the violence and chaos. They never told you that migrant gangs were being accused of causing serious damage in neighborhoods across the city. Instead, they watered everything down and moved on. For more than two years, many of these stories were ignored, downplayed, or brushed aside while New Yorkers were left dealing with the consequences. The public never got the full picture of what was happening on the streets of NYC. Not even close. With reports that TdA leader Niño Guerrero is gone, one chapter may be closed, but this story is far from over. TdA is still active; they're just no longer in the spotlight the way they once were. My personal opinion? These gangs played a major role in destabilizing parts of New York City, and the damage they left behind is still being felt today. Whether people want to admit it or not, the impact was real — and for many New Yorkers, it will not be forgotten anytime soon.
Replying to @ViralNewsNYC
Most people will never understand the damage this terrorist and his gang did to the streets of NYC. I grew up on the streets of New York City and thought I had seen it all, but I was wrong. I remember the bodies piling up, pools of blood on the pavement, and the chaos his gang left behind. Unfortunately, I didn't read about it online or watch it on TV — I saw it with my own two eyes. The streets of NYC paid a heavy price for the violence they brought.
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Elizabeth Walker retweeted
Elon Musk earns a trillion dollars, the Left has a meltdown, The government steals half your paycheck for trillions of dollars a year, the Left cheers.
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Elizabeth Walker retweeted
The only people standing in our way of passing the SAVE America Act is our @SenateGOP and a failed Senate leader. Imagine that.
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Elizabeth Walker retweeted
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In the past 24 hours… Some Democrats have admitted it’s okay to kill a white kid and they want all the money you earn. Think about that.
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Elizabeth Walker retweeted
Every prayer. Every share. Every dollar. givesendgo.com/yolandas Yolanda has given everything to everyone around her for 38 years. If you've got anything to spare — even just a retweet — it helps her keep fighting. 💛
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Elizabeth Walker retweeted
Breaking News: The California Supreme Court has denied the State of California's petition for review and request to stay the Palisades Fire Litigation. The Supreme Court denied the State's request to overturn the trial court's order overruling the State's demurrer to the plaintiffs' Master Complaint. This means that the fire victims' case against the State can proceed towards trial. Discovery has just begun. Justice is coming for the Palisades Fire victims. @spencerpratt @Hotshot_Movie @JeremyCom @LeonardFiles @AleneTchek
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Has anyone noticed the rocket ship that launches when you hit the Like button? Very cool.
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Elizabeth Walker retweeted
“Elon Musk is a trillionaire.” As a securities law attorney, please allow me to explain how anyone who says this is basically lying to you: 1. The Securities and Exchange Commission has a myriad of laws that prevent founders and other large stockholders of publicly traded companies from dumping their shares. There are substantial holding period requirements, volume of sales limitations and public reporting obligations for stock sales. Basically, Elon holds largely illiquid shares, he is a “trillionaire” on paper only, and the best analogy is when people peg your net worth based on your home’s market price. That’s not money in your pocket, that’s the house you live in. 2. All that money raised in the IPO? That’s not going into Elon’s pocket like the lying socialist idiots want you to believe. It’s a capital influx that will be used to make more rockets and get more payloads into orbit. It’s a CAPITAL investment—that money is like a business loan, it’s not your money to keep, it’s your money to grow the business. 3. If it WERE legal for Elon to dump his shares, the share price would crash basically instantly and the company could very well fail. If you bought SpaceX shares in the IPO, congrats. You just bought a lottery ticket, just like Elon. May the odds ever be in your favor. So the next time someone screeches about how unfair it is that Elon Musk creates wealth that benefits all of humanity, throw the truth back in their faces.
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Elizabeth Walker retweeted
The year is 1949. The Nobel Prize in Medicine has just gone to the man who invented the lobotomy. Your doctor suggests one for your sister, who has not been herself since the baby came. It is the most celebrated advance in psychiatry of the age, and he is simply current. By the time the prize curdles into an embarrassment, close to twenty thousand Americans have had the operation, and proportionally more here in Britain. The year is 1956. Lay the baby down on his front, the doctor says. So does the most trusted childcare book ever written, the one on every new mother's shelf. On his back he might choke, the reasoning goes. Millions obey. The advice holds for nearly thirty years, long after the evidence has quietly turned, and a generation of cot deaths is counted before anyone thinks to roll the babies over. The year is 1966. A bestselling book informs your wife that menopause is a disease, that she is, in the author's word, a castrate, and that a small daily pill will keep her youthful and tolerable to live with. Her doctor agrees. The drug becomes one of the most prescribed in the country. Nobody mentions that the author sat on the payroll of the company that made it. That detail surfaces decades later, in the same year the landmark trial is halted early for raising rates of breast cancer, stroke and clots. The year is 1979. Your ulcer is caused by stress and sharp food, the doctor explains. Calm down, drink milk, take the antacid that happens to be the best-selling medicine on earth. Two Australians are about to prove that most ulcers are caused by a bacterium and cured by a fortnight of antibiotics. The profession laughs. One of them eventually drinks a beaker of the stuff to settle the matter. The establishment takes the better part of twenty years to stop laughing. The Nobel lands in 2005. The year is 1985. Butter is dangerous, the doctor says. Switch to margarine, it is modern, it is heart-healthy, the experts are united. The spread he nudges you toward is loaded with trans fats, which the next decade will identify as the genuinely dangerous one, and which will eventually be banned outright. The butter goes quietly back in the fridge. No correction is ever printed at the volume of the original warning. The year is 1992. There is a pyramid on the surgery wall, and the very same one in your grandchild's classroom. Bread, cereal, rice and pasta form the broad virtuous base, up to eleven servings a day. Fat is exiled to the tiny tip. The chart was reportedly held back a year while the relevant industries had their say. It is wrong at the bottom and wrong at the top. Now it is today. Your doctor has new guidelines, new studies, a fresh consensus, delivered with precisely the steady confidence of every guideline above. He believes it, and he has good reason to. So did every doctor in this thread. None of them were villains. Each was sincere, most were kind, and all were certain, reading from a map that somebody else had drawn and handed them. That is the part worth sitting with. So when the man in the white coat tells you what to eat, what to fear, and what to swallow every morning for the rest of your life, you are allowed to ask. Who paid for the study. What the evidence says beneath the headline. What he was just as certain about thirty years ago, and where that advice sits now. Then make up your own mind. Call it scepticism, or call it whatever your grandmother called it when she ignored the advert, kept the butter where it was, and lived to ninety-one. It has outlasted every consensus on this list. It will outlast this one too.
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I remember when everybody rubbished the 12 year old girls at Dundee who tried to defend themselves with an axe. A Bulgarian man was just found guilty of making sexual comments towards them and assaulting one of them. A lot of people need to apologise

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Elizabeth Walker retweeted
How many of us Americans actually take the time to appreciate what we have? "The amount of freedom is unfathomable."
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