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Statistically this is a nearly impossible comeback for Raman. The vote is illegitimate
Jun 8
Los Angeles City Councilmember Nithya Raman has overtaken Spencer Pratt in the closely watched Los Angeles mayoral primary election, with 83% of the expected vote in on Sunday night. Read more: abcnews.link/Ha8zjXC
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🇬🇧 In 51 AD, the biggest kingdom in Britain was ruled by a queen named Cartimandua. 🇬🇧 When a fugitive British king came to her hall asking for sanctuary, she put him in chains and gave him to Rome. 🇮🇹 Her name was Cartimandua. Queen of the Brigantes. The largest tribal kingdom in pre-Roman Britain. Her land stretched from the Humber to the Tyne. Sea to sea across northern England. Her capital sat at Stanwick. The largest Iron Age earthwork in northern Britain. And at its centre stood a queen. 🏛️ When Rome invaded Britain in 43 AD, most of the tribes fought. Cartimandua did not. She made a treaty. She would be a client queen. Her kingdom would keep itself. Rome would not invade her land. In return, she would deliver Rome what Rome asked for. In 51 AD, the fugitive Caratacus came to her hall. The Catuvellaunian king who had fought Rome for 9 years. He asked for sanctuary. She had a treaty with Rome. And a kingdom to protect. She put him in chains and gave him to Rome. Her own warriors did not forgive her. Her husband Venutius did not forgive her. He led a rebellion against her. She divorced him and took his armour-bearer as her new partner. The kingdom split. The civil war began. ⚔️ Rome saved her. In 69 AD, she lost her throne. Venutius took the kingdom. And in 71 AD, Rome took the kingdom from him. The largest kingdom in Britain became a Roman province. But the people did not vanish. They became Britons. Their descendants became the British. And Yorkshire still calls itself God's own country. Britain has been politically complex for 2,000 years. Queens have ruled here. Choices have been made here. The land remembers. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Our mission is to put our history back in our books. Most Britons have never heard her name. Our work is made in Britain, for Britain. Teach your kids her name. 🙏 👉 proudofus.co.uk/support 👈 Be part of us. ☝️🇬🇧 Be Proud Of Us. 🙏🇬🇧
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We absolutely fucking smashed it today patriots 🇬🇧🇬🇧
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Driving in the heavy fog this morning, and about 20% of the people on the road don't even have their daytime running lights on, no taillights. Is this common outside of California or is it just because California has a whole lot of terrible drivers?
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I've seen these flying over the Irish Hills in San Luis Obispo, Ca.
If you see a helicopter towing one of these over your neighborhood, bad news: your town is getting a data center. They’re running airborne electromagnetic surveys to map groundwater in the area. TRANSLATION: figuring out how much water they can divert before people notice.
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Did you know that if you put 100 black ants and 100 red ants together in a jar, they usually coexist peacefully? But if you shake the jar hard, they immediately turn on each other and start killing one another. The red ants see the black ants as enemies, and the black ants see the red ants as enemies. Yet the real enemy is the one shaking the jar. The same thing happens in human society. Before we turn on each other, we should stop and ask ourselves: who is shaking the jar?
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250 miles is crazy....
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This woman just made ultramarathon history in 56-hour, 250-mile run in Arizona. Rachel Entrekin won the Cocodona 250 outright in a 56-hour, 250 mile effort, beating the entire men’s field, setting a new course record, and marking a landmark moment in ultrarunning history.
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This is the single greatest political ad I have ever seen.

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My biggest pro tip of ya have to go out of town… turn your lights down
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Thomas Massie is exactly right. The PRIME Act is about one thing: getting Washington out of the way of American farmers. Small producers shouldn't need to jump through federal hoops just to sell meat directly to their neighbors, local restaurants, and small businesses. States should have the power to govern their own local commerce. Big government has no business standing between a farmer and his customer. The House has passed it. Now it's time for the Senate to do the same.
🔥The Farm Bill that includes my 🥩 PRIME Act pilot just passed the House! This is a game changer for farmers — and provides access to locally raised beef, pork, and lamb for consumers! We also stripped the immunity/state labeling ban for pesticides from the Farm Bill. MAHA!
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Corporation: "We made $4B but spent $3.9B so we only owe taxes on $100M." Government: "Totally reasonable." You: "I made $60K but spent $58K on survival." Government: "You owe taxes on $60K." You: "That's not—" Government: "File by May 15."
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The House passed FISA Section 702 renewal yesterday. I voted NO. This was a Uni-Party vote in favor of unchecked government surveillance without adequate warrants or accountability.
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They swear before God and the nation to uphold the Constitution, and then they wipe their ass with it in front of us all.
FISA 702 just passed the House. This bill lets the government search Americans’ private communications without a warrant—in direct violation of the Fourth Amendment. But don’t blame the GOP alone. Forty-two Democrats betrayed the American people to help Mike Johnson pass it.
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🚨Last night’s Rules Committtee resolution is a mixed bag, but if it passes the House today, there WILL BE A VOTE to strip the troubling state labeling ban & immunity shield for pesticides ☠️ from the Farm Bill. Tell your congressman to VOTE YES ✅for the Luna amendment! #MAHA
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Zyns are SAFER than smoking. But now, some states tax them the SAME as cigarettes. Some as high as 95%! That's just dumb. “If you make the safer alternative more expensive,” @gbentley1 of @reason explains, “more cigarettes will be sold.”
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Congress allowed this Orwellian mandate to become law. A group of us in the House tried to stop it. Americans want freedom, not remote controls and mass surveillance. We must move to repeal this mandate before 2027.
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.@AldiUSA is eliminating 44 additional ingredients from its private-label products—including select artificial preservatives, colors, flavors, and sweeteners—expanding its restricted ingredient list from 13 to 57. Other companies should follow their lead.
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As opposed to drunk driving as I am, this technology will monitor much more than whether someone is drunk or not.
Would you believe 57 Republicans and 211 Democrats recently voted in favor of this Orwellian automobile kill-switch? Here’s the roll call for the vote I forced to defund the mandate: clerk.house.gov/evs/2026/rol…
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Sounds about right....
California residents pay about 11% more for groceries, 40% more for gas and 61% more for utilities than the national average, according to the report. foxla.com/news/californians-…
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