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Linda Helen ❤️✝️🌞☮️🌹 retweeted
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Two parties—one show; both siphoning off taxpayer money and insider training. Their main goal is to foster division and prevent citizens from uniting against them to maintain control—the Uniparty.
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Please join me in praying for 17-year-old Mikah Howell, a Mandarin High School football player, honor roll student, and young man with a bright future ahead of him. Today, Mikah is fighting for his life in a Jacksonville hospital after a savage tragically shot him. This young man had already earned college football scholarship offers through hard work, discipline, and dedication both in the classroom and on the field. His mother has remained by his bedside in intensive care, refusing to leave her son’s side as she prays for a miracle. No parent should ever have to endure such a heartbreaking trial. As the Howell family walks through these difficult hours, let us lift them before God and ask for His mercy, healing, strength, and peace. Pray for Mikah’s doctors and nurses. Pray for wisdom for investigators. Pray for comfort for his family. And pray that God’s hand would rest upon this young man and bring restoration to his body. “Heal me, O Lord, and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved: for Thou art my praise.” Jeremiah 17:14 Lord, we ask in the mighty name of Jesus that You touch Mikah Howell. Strengthen him, sustain him, and surround his family with Your presence. Amen. #AStoneGroove
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Linda Helen ❤️✝️🌞☮️🌹 retweeted
Let me get this straight > the government loses $1.5 trillion per year to fraud waste and abuse > an entrepreneur makes thousands of employees millionaires > instead of celebrating American dream, politicians try to find new ways to tax him You should be far more concerned with how the government spends YOUR money than how a trillionaire spends theirs.
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Linda Helen ❤️✝️🌞☮️🌹 retweeted
The moment someone tells you Elon Musk should solve world poverty with his wealth, you're listening to someone who fundamentally misunderstands both wealth and poverty. Musk's billions exist almost entirely as Tesla and SpaceX stock, not cash sitting in a vault waiting to be redistributed. The real issue runs deeper than liquidity. Poverty is fundamentally a productivity problem, not a resource shortage. If throwing money at poverty solved it, the $4.3 trillion the US government has spent on welfare programs since 1965 would have eliminated American poverty decades ago. Instead, the poverty rate has remained virtually unchanged since the War on Poverty began. You can't redistribute your way out of poverty because wealth isn't a fixed pie that rich people hoard. Musk created his fortune by building companies that produce electric vehicles, rockets, and satellite internet. His wealth represents the market's valuation of those productive assets. When politicians demand he liquidate those holdings to fund welfare programs, they're demanding he destroy the very capital that generates ongoing prosperity. The countries with the lowest poverty rates didn't achieve that through foreign aid or wealth transfers. South Korea went from Third World to First World status in two generations through property rights, free markets, and rule of law. Meanwhile, sub-Saharan Africa has received over $1 trillion in foreign aid since 1960 and remains impoverished. Poverty reduction requires institutions that enable production, not redistribution schemes. Real poverty reduction happens when entrepreneurs like Musk build productive enterprises that create jobs, generate tax revenue, and drive down costs through innovation. But that requires you to understand that capitalism creates wealth rather than just moving it around.
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Linda Helen ❤️✝️🌞☮️🌹 retweeted
I’ve never been a soccer fan. Being a southern raise in the SEC, I’ve always found soccer so boring; waiting an hour for someone to score a point? Because of @FreddyLA7 I’ve watched some of the games. I found myself rooting for Germany. Congratulations on the win! I’ve continued to watch & really wanted Japan to win. Maybe Freddy doesn’t realize, not only was he a great reflection of Americana through his travels, but he was also an ambassador of promoting "Fußball” to some of us that have never been fans before.
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Linda Helen ❤️✝️🌞☮️🌹 retweeted
This whole Elon “trillionaire” conversation is depressing because it reveals how economically illiterate we are. A $1 trillion net worth does not mean Elon walked into a village, stole everyone’s bread, and locked it in a vault. In fact, he probably consumes fewer real-world resources than the average Hollywood climate activist screaming about him from a private jet-adjacent lifestyle. Elon built things people voluntarily use, and invested in companies that created massive value to billions of people. The collective quality of life of society has been elevated by this man’s work. He didn’t get handed a trillion dollars and start hoarding all the food, houses, and medicine. Elon is a contributor. Not a taker. Probably the biggest one alive. Which is why he’s worth $1 trillion and the people who don’t understand that are still yelling “fair share” into their iPhones.
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Linda Helen ❤️✝️🌞☮️🌹 retweeted
Happy Flag Day, patriots! 🇺🇸
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Linda Helen ❤️✝️🌞☮️🌹 retweeted
Same happens with the assisted living industry. 12 months ago, Mikhaila Fuller asked me: "Why did you decide to implement strategies to improve your residents' health?" Here's what I told her: I quickly realized the whole industry was about letting them sit around until they die. Yes, we helped them with the basics of daily living, like changing their diapers, doing their laundry and helping them shower. Then we let the "medical people" handle their health. But that handling was mainly managing symptoms and writing prescriptions, not making anyone better. And when I asked why none of them actually got better, they replied, "They're old, they don't get better." I thought that was nonsense.
Hospitals should be helping people heal, NOT slowly poisoning them...
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Linda Helen ❤️✝️🌞☮️🌹 retweeted
In 1919 a New York physician got so fed up with watching his patients get worse that he went to a museum to ask the dead for advice. His name was Blake Donaldson. He had a practice full of people who were overweight, ill, and getting steadily worse no matter what the medicine of the day threw at them, and he had run clean out of ideas. So he walked into the American Museum of Natural History, found the anthropologists, and asked them the question no respectable doctor was supposed to ask. What did healthy humans actually eat before all of this? They showed him the skulls. Ancient ones. Pre-agricultural ones. And the teeth stopped him in his tracks. No decay. No crowding. No abscesses. Rows of clean, strong, untroubled teeth belonging to people who had never met a dentist, a toothbrush, or a sack of flour. The anthropologists told him about the Plains hunters who lived on buffalo, and about pemmican, the dense brick of dried meat and rendered fat that carried men through a North American winter on next to nothing else. Donaldson went back to his surgery and did something that would get a modern doctor hauled in front of a committee. He put his patients on meat. Fat meat, specifically. Roughly six ounces of lean with two ounces of visible fat, three times a day, from beef or lamb. Coffee. Water. That was the prescription. He stripped out what he called the worst offenders, the flour and the sugar and the sweet milk, and he watched what happened. What happened was they got better. The weight came off without hunger, because he insisted they eat enough and eat often. The blood pressure settled. The gallstones, the migraines, the aching joints, the sour stomachs, the whole catalogue of modern complaints he had been failing to shift for years began, quietly, to resolve. He kept going. By the end he had run something like seventeen thousand patients through this regime over roughly forty years, which is a working lifetime of evidence rather than a passing fad. He wrote it down in a book called Strong Medicine in 1961. The establishment's response was swift and familiar. One prominent figure pronounced the book hardly scientific. Another filed Donaldson under food faddism and implied he had simply forgotten whatever he once knew about nutrition. A man with forty years of patient outcomes was waved off by people armed with a theory and a grievance, and the profession moved smoothly on to the low-fat advice that has served us so brilliantly ever since. He was not a guru and never pretended to be one. He thought he was just copying what those museum skulls had been quietly demonstrating for ten thousand years, which is about the most honest thing a doctor has ever said about diet. The book is still in print. The skulls are still in the case. And the advice that buried him is still printed on the side of the cereal box.
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Linda Helen ❤️✝️🌞☮️🌹 retweeted
We live in a world where unfounded THEORIES only Leftist Brain intellectuals could love are distributed through our mass media and education systems as if they were long proven and undeniable which they most certainly are not.
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Linda Helen ❤️✝️🌞☮️🌹 retweeted
Elon Musk is not stealing from you. Gavin Newsom is stealing from you. Karen Bass is stealing from you. Tim Walz is stealing from you. Elizabeth Warren is stealing from you. AOC is stealing from you. Becoming wealthy does not make you evil. The people who take from you, promising to fix problems and then enriching themselves while trying to get you to hate those they're taking the money from... are evil.
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You can tell everything about a person from how they order their steak. Blue. You do not order it, you identify it. The waiter wrote it down without breaking eye contact, the way you note the plate of a car that nearly hit you. Rare. You have known what you want since birth. You have never returned a dish or doubted yourself in a mirror. Geese move out of your way. Medium rare. The correct answer, and quietly smug about it. Children and dogs trust you on sight. You will be fine. Medium. You sit on every fence ever built. You answer "how are you" with "can't complain." You brought a spreadsheet, and it has a tab called Notes. Medium well. You apologise before the plate lands. A small voice inside knows what you have done, and you have turned the radio up to drown it out. Well done. You insulted the animal twice. Once by killing it, once by cremating the evidence in front of its peers. The chef heard through two walls and went very still. Well done, then the ketchup. We have left food and entered a crime scene. The cow's descendants are owed an apology and a small annuity. Whatever the chef recommends. You have no opinions and never have. You would confess to anything under the gentlest questioning. Asks if it is grass-fed first. You follow a certain sort of account at three in the morning. We have almost certainly argued in a comment section, and I was right. A steak is a short, honest personality test. Order it blue, and skip the paperwork.
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Linda Helen ❤️✝️🌞☮️🌹 retweeted
Emily went into cardiac arrest 8 months following the Covid shot. She was in perfect shape - a body builder - and to this day, doctors are baffled as to why she almost died. Despite no pulse for 25 minutes, she’s made a full recovery and is now fighting to protect Texans against medical tyranny.
Thank you @BreatheMD for joining us at the @TXforVaxChoice booth today and for your courage to stand up in the medical freedom fight!
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Linda Helen ❤️✝️🌞☮️🌹 retweeted
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Society collectively needs to stop making excuses for awful behaviour. There are BILLIONS of people around the world who grew up in suboptimal conditions and they don't use it as an excuse to be a criminal or degenerate. Tolerance of evil isn't a virtue.
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Linda Helen ❤️✝️🌞☮️🌹 retweeted
Replying to @4TaxFairness
"If this country is going to allow one man to be worth $1 trillion..." Allow? What are you, his fucking owner? A trillion dollars doesn't come from your permission. It comes from millions of voluntary decisions by investors, customers, employees, and business partners. And "fair share" always means the same thing: Someone else should produce so I can live off them. The socialist definition of fairness is that the more productive you are, the less belongs to you. They're not opposed to exploitation. They're opposed to being expected to produce. They're not opposed to slavery. They just think the productive should be the slaves.
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Linda Helen ❤️✝️🌞☮️🌹 retweeted
The ketogenic diet is so stupid it gave Matt his life back. This should at least be an option for patients. Full respect Matthew 👏
I'm approaching 30 this year. Looking back at the achievements of the decade: 1. Got sober, no drugs/alcohol since June 2020. Not easy. 2. Stabilized my type 1 bipolar disorder after on-and-off psychosis for two years & four trips to the psych ward. Strict ketogenic diet since January 2021, along with regular exercise & sleep hygiene. 3. Tapered a handful of psych meds. Years of crippling withdrawal. Indescribable suffering. But I'm almost off all them now, maybe ~eight more months, home stretch. 4. Had wonderful family & friends, girlfriends, work, books, movies, travel, and many, many experiences. At this point, part of me wants to move to the woods and live as a hermit. Spend extensive time in prayer and meditation. Read a bit and think a lot. Get closer to Christ. I've had enough drama for one life.
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Linda Helen ❤️✝️🌞☮️🌹 retweeted
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Jerry Seinfeld (Jewish, longtime Israel supporter) was asked by streamer FinesseFave outside a Knicks game to say “Free Palestine.” He replied “It doesn’t exist.” He meant there is no independent sovereign Palestinian state. The region was part of the Ottoman Empire, then the British Mandate of Palestine. After 1948 wars and rejections of partition plans, no such country was created. Today the Palestinian Authority governs parts of the West Bank and Hamas controls Gaza—disputed territories, not a recognized nation-state called Palestine. His short answer rejects the slogan’s premise.
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Yet another visitor who is amazed at the variety of options we enjoy living in our great country. 😊🍳❤️🇺🇸
USA. A diner. The waitress asked me how I want my eggs, and my mind went completely blank. "How do you want your eggs, hon?" Want. How do I WANT them. No one has ever asked me this. In my land, the egg arrives as the cook decrees, and you thank the egg, the cook, and your ancestors, in that order. "Scrambled? Over easy? Sunny side up?" she offered, gently, the way one talks a man down from a roof. The terms did not help. Over easy — over WHAT, easily? Easy for whom? Sunny side up — these people have named an egg after the dawn. Who does that. I needed time. I have chosen battlefields faster than I chose those eggs. She refilled my coffee and said she'd come back. It was the second refill. I had been deciding for nine minutes. The man on the next stool leaned over. "Just say over easy, man. You can't go wrong." "And if I CAN go wrong?" "...it's eggs, buddy." It's eggs. Eight hundred years of my family training itself to want nothing, and this man dismissed all of it with a fork in his hand. He was right. I will never tell him. "Sunny side up," I declared, with the weight of a man choosing a path for life. "I will face the sun." "You got it, hon." The eggs came. Two small suns on a white plate, looking up at me. Golden. Ridiculous. Exactly what I wanted. So THAT is what wanting feels like. I had to cross an ocean and hold up a breakfast line to learn it. The man on the next stool got his check and left. "Good choice," he said. I have never been more proud of anything. A man does not ask the eggs to be simple. He only becomes a man who knows what he wants. Tomorrow: over easy. I am almost ready.
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