At this point, permanently skeptical

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You’re referring to the press as if they fulfill the role of the press as it was intended by the First Amendment. At the same time you know very well that they abandoned all civic responsibility years ago. They violate our social contract every day. They destroy the innocent to create a narrative. Get caught. And do it again the next month. They follow no rules, and certainly no moral code. They are overwhelmingly responsible for the toxic division between race, class and politics in our communities. They are the very reason we can’t have a rational conversation with anyone on the left. They show no regret - no sign of stopping. So why should they get special rights while they spend every waking hour pushing propaganda? Haven’t they abused those rights long enough? How long do we play the role of honorable target? What do we do to put them back in their lane, make a strong argument? You have education and expertise and eloquence far beyond any gifts I will ever have. You have the words and skill to make that case. Make it. Show us how us how to get them back to the point where they deserve the First Amendment.
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How do you know? You don’t audit them, and you’re obstructing the federal government’s audit, Rob. What are you hiding?
Despite Trump’s claims, there is NO evidence of widespread voter fraud. Period. @robbonta
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I think Islam has just realised it is trapped on an island with the most violent people the world has ever known. And they are Christians.
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Liberals destroy everything they touch. Everything. No exceptions.
Berkeley math professor: “Today, the more successful a public high school is at preparing its students, the lower its graduates' chances of getting into top UC campuses like Berkeley and San Diego.” Berkeley admitted 45% of applicants from a high school where nearly 94% of “students failed to meet the state standards in mathematics.” It admitted less than 14% of applicants from a school where “nearly 100 percent of its students in AP Calculus BC pass the national exam with a perfect score of 5.”
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No, it’s not “Pride Month.” Not for me, and not for millions of others. You’re welcome to be proud of whatever you want, in any month you like—because this is America. But what started in 1969 as a rebellion against persecution, morphed into a license for public depravity, and then morphed again into a weapon aimed at families and innocent children. Along the way it went from a day, to a week, and then a month and became official, and thereby effectively mandatory for all. Enough! If you’re gay and wondering why you are facing resistance now, the answer is that, with few exceptions, most of you didn’t stand up against the expansion and weaponization of “pride,” and the coercion that went with it. In that failure to resist, the gay community compromised any expectation that the rest of us should support “pride” at all, but especially the obscene display of hostility toward civilization and the families of which it is built, and for whom it exists. If your hackles are raised by the idea that civilization is about families, realize that families are how civilizations persist through time. Not everyone needs to form one, but we all must respect and protect them—It is the foundation of what it means to be civilized. For the small fraction of gays and lesbians who DID courageously stand up and resist expansion, coercion and the weaponization of “Pride,” I stand with you, and I have all along. But I won’t be celebrating, and I won’t be silent. It’s not too late to join the voices of reason and to confront the insanity of what “pride” has become.
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Amen Governor! This is a primary election, not a rigged coronation.
The chairman of the party should not be insulting the intelligence of Republican voters. A debate was promised and these ridiculous criteria are being used to renege on that promise and to engineer a preferred outcome. Why not just take 90 minutes, find a tv partner, and let the candidates mix it up? The only reason why you wouldn’t is if the party hierarchy is serving outside interests instead of the best interests of the voters.
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**Politicians Who Got Rich With No Real Job Outside Politics** How does someone spend decades in public office on a government salary and walk away wealthy? That is the question that should make every American pay attention. Public service was never supposed to be a wealth creation vehicle. Yet we see career politicians with little or no meaningful private sector experience building large fortunes while in office. Here are clear examples where the wealth is not primarily from a pre-existing wealthy spouse: **Maxine Waters** has been in Congress since 1991. She represents one of the poorer districts yet owns valuable property in exclusive Los Angeles neighborhoods. Her family members, including her husband and daughter, have received substantial payments tied to her political operation and related business dealings. Ethics investigations repeatedly examined ties to OneUnited Bank where her husband held stock and the family benefited from her connections and influence. This is influence turned into family income. **Judy Chu** (D-CA) showed one of the largest net worth increases in Congress. She entered office with modest assets and saw explosive growth through strategic investments and family-related holdings during her long tenure. Public disclosures tracked dramatic percentage gains that far outpaced normal market returns. **Grace Napolitano* (D-CA) also recorded extreme net worth growth after entering Congress with very low assets. The pattern of rapid wealth accumulation while holding office with limited private sector background is documented in the filings. **Marc Veasey** (D-TX) and several others in the top Personal Gain Index lists entered with relatively modest backgrounds and saw triple-digit or higher annual net worth increases during their time in office. **Jeff Denham** (R-CA) entered Congress with relatively modest assets and saw his net worth explode with a reported 661% increase during his time in office. Public disclosures tracked massive gains that far outpaced normal market returns while he held no significant outside business background before or during his tenure. **Trey Gowdy** (R-SC) showed a 278% net worth increase while serving in Congress with limited private sector experience prior to office. The pattern of rapid accumulation during public service stands out in the filings. The pattern repeats. They enter with modest means, stay for decades with no significant private business background, and leave with wealth that regular Americans building actual companies rarely match. The tools are familiar: strategic stock trading with policy access, family members on payroll or contracts, speaking fees, book deals, and post-office opportunities. When the people writing the rules, awarding contracts, and regulating industries personally profit at that scale with no real skin in the private economy, it is corruption by structure. Even if every form gets filed. The machine rewards staying in the club. Real accountability would require blind trusts, lifetime bans on trading individual stocks, strict limits on family benefiting from the office, and term limits. The data is in the disclosures. The results are in their bank accounts. The question remains: why do we keep accepting it?
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Dear @realDonaldTrump I hope you are in the dark about what @SusieWiles is doing in your name because I really don’t want to believe you are okay with what she is doing to Florida with @ByronDonalds You may not like @GovRonDeSantis but despite your differences,Ron has implemented most of your policies in our state. Please @POTUS get Susie out of the FL Governor race & rescind the endorsement she made for drug selling, insider trader, NY Democrat Byron Donalds. You did not want him in your administration & we do not want him in Florida. @StephenM @DonaldJTrumpJr @LaraLeaTrump @catturd2 @ScottPresler @SecRubio
Florida is so corrupt right now that @SenAshleyMoody who owes her career and position to @RonDeSantis can’t even speak his name. The BEST governor in the country piles up win upon win, but DONORS line up behind CORRUPT @SusieWiles47 subverting DeSantis. #MoneyLaundering
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Christian Maxwell won her primary in (IL-01) with (65%) of the vote and is on a shoestring budget But proud to announce that she scraped up just enough to open up a campaign office I've been asking (RNC) @ChairmanGruters to help fund her campaign (RP) so he sees this... 👍
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It’s my hope that the Florida gubernatorial candidates will come together and have debates external to the Florida GOP. I’m sure their networks who would be glad to put them on. Put up a big cardboard cut out of Byron Donalds or any other contender who refuses to debate. Let’s make the Florida GOP irrelevant. @FloridaGOP
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Florida voters deserve a debate. Instead, the newly announced criteria mean there may not be a debate at all. Governor Ron DeSantis says there should be a debate. I agree. Florida doesn't need an 'engineered outcome'. Let's have the debate. TheCollinsCallout.com
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You’re a major cause for the division. All the real grassroots candidates received nothing but obstruction from the establishment. You’re supposed to help good candidates get ahead—not attack them and replace them with your hand-picked stooges. My local party called around telling orgs not endorse in my race, denied my PC nominations, played around with voter data for months, and ran a full-blown secret campaign against me while smiling in my face. Is this the unity you speak of?
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I'll be canceling my membership
Gun Owners of America is proud to endorse @ByronDonalds for Governor of Florida! Byron has been a champion for the Second Amendment in Congress, and fought against gun control while serving in the Florida Legislature. He is the gun rights leader that Florida needs.
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LA Homeless don’t mind voting to raise taxes. #2BucksaVote
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After nearly six years of research and investigation into Georgia's elections- nearly all nefarious, corrupt, and unethical election conduct emanates from one office. And that office is of Georgia's Secretary of State. The Attorney General Chris Carr @Georgia_AG is the SOB's attorney.
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Interesting development out of Middle Georgia. It’s the Democrat stronghold cities with high crime that are welcoming this BS. I don’t know what’s going on in Lester Miller‘s brain.  I used to think he should run for a higher office, but I damn sure don’t now. This is part of the bigger plan for Muslims to run for office and take over. I don’t see how anyone could be a democrat and be a real Christian. These idiocy of what’s going on with the spread of Islam in this nation and the people that facilitate it is just dumb founding.  At the 2026 Voices of Muslims Momentum Gala, Macon Mayor Lester Miller was recognized with a Muslim American Heritage Month award. According to the organization, the award was presented to elected officials they consider supporters of Muslim American Heritage Month proclamations and Muslim civic engagement efforts in Georgia. At the same event, Voices of Muslims announced the creation of a new Macon chapter, adding Bibb County to its growing network of local chapters across the state. This raises some questions taxpayers and voters may want answered; what role did local officials play in establishing Muslim American Heritage Month recognition in Macon-Bibb? What relationship, if any, exists between local government and Voices of Muslims? What goals does the new Macon chapter have for political advocacy and civic engagement in Bibb County? These are fair questions for any elected official and any advocacy organization, regardless of ideology. Transparency matters, and the public deserves to know who is influencing local policy and how those relationships are developing. The facts are straightforward; Mayor Lester Miller was honored at the gala, and Voices of Muslims is now officially expanding into Bibb County with a new Macon chapter.
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What would America look like if 55 million Visas were cancelled and all the illegals were deported? Let's deep dive it. If 55 million visas were cancelled overnight and all the illegals were deported, America would change in ways few could imagine. At first it would look chaotic. Hospitals short on nurses. Tech firms unable to staff support teams. Crops left to rot because migrant labor vanished. For a few months, the headlines would scream collapse. But then something else would happen. Wages would climb. Automation would soar. The price of an hour of work would be valuable. Trades and apprenticeships would surge. Competence and ownership would return to our society. Hospitals could bill people instead of government. Colleges that depended on foreign tuition would close, but community colleges would thrive again as Americans re-trained. Housing prices in major cities would fall for the first time in decades. Renters would finally have leverage. Families that were priced out could buy homes again. The GDP might dip at first, but the money would start circulating locally. People who thought they’d never matter in the economy would suddenly be needed again. The country would remember how to build, grow, fix, and teach without importing labor. It wouldn’t be easy, but it would be ours. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2024; DHS Yearbook of Immigration Statistics, 2023; Borjas, G. “Labor Market Effects of Immigration,” NBER 2018; U.S. Census Bureau, 2024 ACS; Institute of International Education, 2024 Open Doors Report.)
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P.S. Hey Brad @GaSecofState, how was a ballot image audit performed without the ballot images? Hmmm? Fulton County's ballot images are still not posted even though statute requires they be posted by the second Friday following each election. That was two weeks ago tomorrow. Seriously guys, this is just bullshit. @Georgia_AG Chris Carr, this is what happens when you willfully fail to enforce the law. How can a candidate mount an election challenge in five days of certification when all of the records are concealed? Chris, what remedy is there in Georgia? Hmmm? @dojphofficial @HarmeetKDhillon
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A young Scottish girl who defended her sister from Muslim invader/predators has been vindicated by a British court. She should have a statue erected in her honor rather than have been charged in the first place. She has more heart than the leftist politicians destroying the UK.
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**They Dont Work For You** It is not just John Thune. Here is where it gets awkward. The entire Senate leadership team and a large chunk of the Republican caucus are actively working against core MAGA priorities. They are using pro forma sessions (empty procedural meetings) to block President Trump from making recess appointments. They are slow-walking or outright opposing the SAVE Act. They require unanimous consent agreements to keep this system running smoothly, which means the broader Senate body is going along with it. This is a team effort. Leadership cannot maintain these procedural blocks without significant support across the chamber. The same senators who campaigned on border security, America First, and draining the swamp are now protecting the mechanisms that keep borders loose, elections vulnerable, and institutional power intact. Whether it is fear of the donor class, future lobbying jobs, Chamber of Commerce pressure, or simple loyalty to the permanent DC club, the result is the same. The Senate is not broken. It is working exactly as the globalist-aligned establishment designed it. The Senate: They changed the rules from how the constitution had defined the Senate. They made the terms super long so only a fraction had to worry about primary and straighten up a few months before the vote. They removed the State's ability to remove them. They made it impossible for even the voters to remove them. No Term limits, control the opposition with party money driven by donors and you have a perfect globalist club controlling DC with the fewest total number you need to bribe, blackmail, or coerce. The result? They do not care what the voters who sent them there actually want. They care about maintaining the system that benefits them and their real constituents, the lobbyists, foreign interests, and institutional players. This is why primaries matter. This is why the base is furious. This is why they set up your senator who is up for primary to look like they are resisting the leadership but most certainly are not. They Dont Work For You. If you are watching your own senators participate in or stay silent on these procedural games, drop their names or actions in the comments. Like share and bookmark this if you see the team effort clearly. Follow for more.
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