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Craig for Common Sense retweeted
Judge declines to block President Trump's order on mail-in voting. If you are wondering about this, heads are exploding at the ACLU. Trump's order directs federal agencies to Compile state-by-state lists of U.S. citizens eligible to vote, using federal databases; Instruct the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to create rules for handling mail-in and absentee ballots, including potentially delivering ballots only to those on approved lists and establishing uniform standards.
🚨BREAKING: Just as we said months ago - help is on the way! This Executive Order is properly placed Presidential authority over the United States Postal Sevice. Mail fraud or mishaps is done!
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Here is: Chairman and editor-in-chief of Forbes, Steve Forbes: The g’ddamn Somali Ilhan Omar and her white husband are running a money laundering operation in broad daylight. “It’s amazing how people can go into Congress and then become these entrepreneurial investing geniuses, where they come in, she had under $1,000 of net worth, and her husband didn't have much, and suddenly now they're multimillionaires. Is there a money laundering operation here — something is not right” “That $30 million came from sources that are illegal, period.”
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HUGE🔥 — The Lebanese government has stunned the world by imposing a full ban on all Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps activities inside Lebanese territory. Security forces have been ordered to arrest and deport any IRGC members found operating there.

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Bougie nepo baby commie @hasanthehun the dog abuser crying about @elonmusk while drinking his fancy red wine! What a total fucking fraud!
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If you just give us a few percent more of your money, we could finally fix the worsening education, homelessness and crime caused by our own terrible policies… Please bro… just a few percent more. One last tax. I swear bro. Then I’m done.
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Craig for Common Sense retweeted
Look at NYC’s budget. Now look at Florida’s. A bigger budget for almost 1/3 of the population. One clear example dismantles the delusion that this is a tax problem rather than runaway government overspending.
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Never forget - the D party doesn’t want the welders, cafeteria staff and regular workers to become rich. They want them on welfare. They want their vote, not their success.
A welder took a $28 an hour job in 2015 at a company he had never heard of. On Friday, Juan Hernandez became a millionaire. He spent ten years building the structures that lifted rockets onto the launch pad. SpaceX paid him partly in stock, the way it paid its cooks, machinists, technicians and cafeteria staff, equity instead of bigger salaries. His $10,000 grant grew into $880,000 at the IPO price. The first day pop carried it past a million. He is 42, an immigrant from Mexico, married, three kids. He says he is keeping the job. He is not the outlier. He is the pattern. 4,400 current and former SpaceX employees became millionaires on Friday. One in five people who ever badged into the company. About 400 of them are walking away with $100 million or more. One employee took every cash bonus in stock instead of money. He is sitting on 50,000 shares, worth more than $8 million at Friday's prices. And then there is the other side of the cafeteria. Some employees sold their shares years ago, certain the company would never go public because Musk said he hated public markets. A few traded their stock for restaurant gift cards. The New York Times says they are consumed by regret. Same grant, same building, same years. One group held the claim. The other ate it. None of the winners can touch the money yet. The first selling window opens after the August earnings report, and the rest unlocks in waves through December. Underneath all of it sits the only lesson the market ever teaches. The welder and the gift card came from the same place. The difference was never the work. It was the ownership. Salary pays for the month. Equity pays for the era. A cook in Brownsville just answered the question every buyer of SPCX is asking at $170: what is a claim on this company actually worth? The piece prices that exact question at $2.2 trillion.
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I haven’t heard anyone talking about how all it takes is a single unscrupulous USPS employee with a rubber stamp and *voila* you can backdate thousands of ballots to make it look like they were “mailed” by election day. USPS is in on it and they have been for years.
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There you go. The United States is built on a limitless ethos of entrepreneurship, innovation, and excellence. Canada is built on feminized and "empathetic" parasitic taxation fuelled by envy and resentment toward those who produce.
JUST IN🚨: SpaceX is now worth more than Canada.
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Los Angeles is building a beach hotel for the homeless in Venice, CA. 32 rooms. $625,000 per homeless person. I'd love to live in Venice, but I couldn't afford it. But the homeless can. Give me a break.

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Craig for Common Sense retweeted
A bit odd, don’t you think? As soon as Muslims started immigrating to Japan, its Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples started burning down, just like the churches in Europe.
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🚨Gavin Newsom's son, Hunter, is going viral for looking NOT SO HAPPY to be next to Karen Bass and his father yesterday. I don't blame him. Gavin has admitted his son was a Charlie Kirk fan. MAGA welcomes you, Hunter! Follow: @BoLoudon

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Imagine being 14, arms crossed, trapped between two NPCs glitching out: Dad doing the full malfunctioning robot thumbs-up, mouth gaped open, seizure while Mayor Bass waves her hand like she's trying to summon a Uber in a hurricane. Hunter's face said it all - 'Please, just let me go watch Charlie Kirk in peace.' Kid's not 'MAGA' yet... but he's one more blurry hand wave away from asking for asylum in a red state.
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Is she actually lecturing us about rich people from the back of a limousine 🤣
Elon Musk just became the world's first trillionaire. This needs to be a wake up call.
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The Jews also apparently forced Trump to change his birthday since that’s what the fight is for.
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Spencer Pratt just BROKE the internet! Spencer said he REFUSES to concede & will fight the Los Angeles Mayor Results in court! Do you still support Spencer?
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David Friedberg: California’s Voting System Looks Fraudulent, But It’s Working Exactly as Designed @friedberg believes California’s extremely loose election laws enable “appointments” not free elections. Why? The voting data in LA makes no statistical sense. “ Pratt's post-election mail-in ballots declined by 1/3. So statistically, the population of people that send in their ballots late reduced for Pratt by 1/3, increased for Nithya Raman by 80%, and Karen Bass 10% less, if you just look at the mail-in ballots before and after election day as a comparison. I don't know if there's a sociopolitical way that you can assess those statistics and assume that these are individuals casting their individual vote for who they think should be Mayor of LA. Basically, the concentration of incremental votes that Nithya Raman got came around the Skid Row area in Los Angeles. But when you look at the basic statistics of what happened in person, mail-in before, mail-in after Election Day, it becomes a real statistical quagmire on how did this sort of a sociopolitical shift happen in such a way that it did? Now, there was a report published, and they highlighted the 2018 California midterm elections and the challenges that they saw arise in that midterm election because of some of the legislative changes that were made. First, California Assembly Bill 1921 legalized the practice of unlimited ballot harvesting in the state. What that means is that any individual in the state of California has the right to go and collect ballots from any other individuals, regardless of relationship, fill them out, and send them in. California, two years later, 18 months later, also passed a law that made it permanent that every person registered in the state of California would get a ballot, so tens of millions of ballots then get mailed out. Then there was another series of laws that were passed that said anyone can register to vote. You don't need to prove your citizenship. You can use a gym membership card as an example. So anyone can register to vote. There is no proof of ID when you get a ballot. There is no demonstration that the person who fills out the ballot has anything to do with the individual who's supposed to be voting that ballot, and it is legal for an individual to go out and collect hundreds or thousands of ballots, ship them in, and they will all qualify in these kind of mail-in ballot voting processes. So there's nothing illegal or fraudulent going on. In fact, the system is operating exactly as intended. It has been set up and structured in a way that with the right construct, you can get an individual appointed, not elected, but appointed to a particular role in government under a, quote, ‘free election’ in California.”
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Craig for Common Sense retweeted
This isn't hard: Condemn violence without equivocation. The reported planned violence and intimidation at the University of Michigan is wrong. This is simple and any leader should be able to say so. The fact my opponent cannot bring himself to say that is concerning.
"It's a lot more about what you're advocating for that gets you indicted or not indicted, rather than what you did," Abdul El-Sayed said on Friday night. detroitnews.com/story/news/p…
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