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Tim Tilini retweeted
Ron DeSantis is the biggest piece of shit in Florida. Hey @GovRonDeSantis Very rich of you to say you’re against “engineering an outcome” when you literally abused your power to change Florida’s “Resign to Run” law so you could engineer your own outcome to run against President Trump in 2024. Fuck you and your wife. And fuck your rabid dog @ChristinaPushaw who allegedly had an affair with James Fishback while you allegedly instructed her to run Fishback to undermine @ByronDonalds when Trump endorsed him over your wife, who should have been charged with a crime. Also, you never said a word when Big Tech “engineered an outcome” when I ran for Congress in Florida and was the GOP nominee, so let’s stop pretending like you are doing anything other than deliberately sabotaging a Trump endorsed candidate. You’re a loser, you lost your race, everyone now hates you, you ruined your political career, you’re a terrible governor, your wife is an unlikable bitch who used Cancer to get votes, and we cannot wait for you to leave Tallahassee so we can have a Governor who actually has principles. You manipulated every rule at Florida GOP to run your failed Presidential campaign and now you’re lashing out because everyone hates you and you are leaving the Governor’s mansion in disgrace. Shame on you. Nice to know you also hate Jewish people. Fuck you.
Governor Ron DeSantis has come out in support of James Fishback and levies criticism against the Florida GOP for not hosting Fishback for a debate. “It’s counterproductive when you try to engineer an outcome.”
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Tim Tilini retweeted
Women hate the red pill because it shows men there's a better life than what this woman is presenting.

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The most elite undergraduate institution attended by Fortune 500 CEOs is … the University of Figure it Out (UFO) @StrategasRP
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The 40-hour workweek was designed in the 1920s for a completely different world It assumed one partner stayed home to handle life, cooking, & chores Today, both partners work 40 hours & still have to manage a household We are working double the total hours as a society just to maintain the same standard of living No wonder everyone is permanently exhausted & barely surviving this cost of living crisis
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Tim Tilini retweeted
Happy Sunday! Ladies... let's do the Lords work today and have some amazing sex with our husbands! Retweet to say amen! 🙏
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Walmart is selling you an unprofitable TV that watches everything you do and reports it back to their $6.4 billion advertising machine. And the TV literally won't turn on until you give them permission. This is one of the most sophisticated consumer surveillance operations in history and 150 million people walk into their stores every single week with no idea it's happening. Here's the full story: In December 2024, Walmart bought Vizio for $2.3 billion. Everyone assumed it was about selling more TVs. But it had nothing to do with TVs. Vizio's TV hardware business was actually LOSING money, posting a $6.7 million loss in its final quarter as an independent company. The advertising division made $115.8 million in profit that same quarter. Walmart bought 19 million living rooms - not a TV company. In March 2026, Walmart flipped the switch. Every new Vizio TV now requires a mandatory Walmart account before you can access any smart features. No account, no streaming apps. Without signing in, your TV is useless. The moment you create that account, something called Automatic Content Recognition activates. ACR runs silently in the background, taking screenshots of everything displayed on your screen and comparing them against a database to identify exactly what you're watching, second by second, across 700 TV networks and over 100 streaming apps. It knows what you watched, when you watched it, how long you watched it, and what you did afterward. Now here's the part that makes this genuinely unprecedented in the history of retail: Walmart ALREADY knows what 150 million Americans buy every week. They know your grocery habits, your clothing preferences, your pharmacy purchases, your financial behavior through Walmart Pay, and your location data from the app. But what they couldn't see was the 4 to 6 hours a day Americans spend staring at their television screens. By connecting your Walmart account to your Vizio TV, they've closed that loop. They can now prove that you saw a 30 second ad for gardening soil Sunday night and bought that exact brand at Walmart Monday morning. L'Oréal is already signed on as a launch partner for this kind of targeting. The math on this is just insane: Walmart Connect, their advertising arm, generated $6.4 billion last year with 46% year-over-year growth. Advertising runs at 70 to 90% profit margins compared to traditional retail's 3 to 4%. Their CFO admitted that ads and membership fees already account for one-third of Walmart's total operating income. The advertising business is now more important to Walmart's bottom line than entire product categories in their stores. And they're just getting started. Analysts calculated that Walmart's ad revenue currently represents only 1% of total sales. Amazon's ad business runs at 8% of sales. The gap between where Walmart is and where Amazon is represents roughly $50 billion in untapped advertising revenue. The Vizio deal is the bridge to get there. This is WHY they're selling certain TVs at a loss. When you break down the $2.3 billion acquisition across 19 million households, Walmart paid $121 per living room. A lifetime of behavioral viewing data from a household that also shops at Walmart is worth infinitely more than that. The cheap TV is a trojan horse. Vizio has already been fined $2.2 million by the FTC for secretly collecting viewing data on 11 million TVs without consent. The Texas Attorney General sued them for "spying on Texans." Walmart bought them anyway and made the surveillance MANDATORY. The company that built its empire promising everyday low prices is becoming the most powerful advertising platform in the world, and the TV in your living room is the entry point. What do you think?
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Tim Tilini retweeted
A powerful look at what the Badger Institute also heard from exasperated educators: “Administrative support was there when it came to academics, but when it came to behavior, it was the wild west. It was a free-for-all,” said one teacher.
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🚨 Big Auto Just Declared War on Your Wallet You buy a $60,000 Cadillac or Chevy… and GM still wants to charge you every month just to use your own car. By 2028, GM plans to kill Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in all new vehicles. Navigation, music, texting, even basic connectivity? All locked behind their paid subscription service. They’ll let you own the metal… but they’ll rent you the brain. This isn’t innovation — it’s a subscription trap on wheels. You already paid for the car. Now they want a monthly fee for features that used to just work. American innovation used to mean better products. Now it means better ways to nickel-and-dime you after the sale. Who else is tired of this? Tag a car buyer who needs to see this.
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A new report from the Florida Education Association (FEA) shows that Florida continues to rank among the lowest states in the nation for teacher pay. And the situation may be getting worse as salaries fail to keep pace with inflation. specne.ws/7twGhr
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“Delta Dental called itself a nonprofit — while paying its CEO $48 million in 4 years.” Her compensation reportedly rose from $4.5 million a year to $15 million. Meanwhile, provider pay was cut and reimbursements barely moved. Nonprofit for taxes. For-profit at the top.
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"In Florida, there are no caps or limits on how much insurance companies can raise rates. However, the Office of Insurance Regulation approves all the rates, meaning those premiums homeowners are seeing are greenlighted by the state." tampabay28.com/news/local-ne…
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🚨NEW INFO on Missing Rocket Scientist Monica Reza, who co-patented high-strength burn resistant and metal alloys. Before her June 2025 disappearance, however… she was training to be a yoga instructor, per a source (involved with the studio). The yoga studio incorporated astrology and Vedic sciences into their practice. The source confirmed that Reza was hiking with a male and female companion from her yoga group when she vanished. The source then revealed that Reza and her male companion oddly began running on the terrain, which is uncommon given how steep and uneven it is, particularly on the downhill sections. The source again described this as unusual- this would not be a place to go running, even as a skilled hiker. The male companion confirmed Reza was behind him, reportedly running, when he eventually called out to her and received no response. He later showed others the location where he last saw her. The source noted that from that spot, the road was both visible and audible, suggesting Reza was relatively close to a more accessible area when she disappeared. Strange. Read the full story via @LAmag: lamag.com/news/new-clues-in-…
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Tim Tilini retweeted
BREAKING NEWS: Eleventh scientist found dead
Community note
The scientist in the linked article died in 2022, not recently. The article includes this older case to reach an "eleventh" in a list of recent deaths/disappearances (2024-2026), which other sources count as 8-10 without it. dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ar… newsweek.com/list-dead-or-m… mensjournal.com/news/missing-n…
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Tim Tilini retweeted
🚨 Something is VERY wrong… A nuclear contractor with top-level clearance just vanished, becoming the 10th person tied to U.S. nuclear & space programs to disappear or die under mysterious circumstances. Let that sink in. We’re not talking random people: • Los Alamos • Kirtland Air Force Base • NASA-linked personnel And the pattern? Chilling. People walking into the desert… Leaving behind phones, wallets, keys… No clear cause of death. No answers. This isn’t coincidence. This is a pattern. Former FBI officials even admit foreign intelligence has targeted nuclear and rocket experts for years. So what’s really going on? Are these people being silenced? Recruited? Or is something happening inside these programs that we’re not supposed to see? 10 people. Same world. Same secrets. And somehow… no real investigation? 👀 Pay attention. This doesn’t just “happen.”
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SHOCKING: Another top American scientist, 59-year-old Michael David Hicks, a research scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), has joined the growing list of mysterious deaths and disappearances among high-level scientists, according to The Daily Mail. Hicks, who worked at JPL from 1998 to 2022 and authored over 80 scientific papers on comets and asteroids, passed away on July 30, 2023 — with no cause of death ever made public and no record of an autopsy. The Daily Mail: “While there have been no public allegations of foul play, Hicks' case marks the ninth person with ties to America's space or nuclear secrets who has died or mysteriously vanished in recent years, which has set off alarm bells among US national security experts.” “Moreover, three of these scientists had close ties to Hicks, as all of them worked at the Jet Propulsion Lab or participated in NASA missions there. Monica Reza, JPL's new Director of the Materials Processing Group, vanished without a trace in June 2025, just months after beginning her tenure at the NASA lab.”
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Tim Tilini retweeted
Apr 4
Rick Scott 2022: I got rid of my Disney . I’m not planning on going back to the park.
Hey TMZ. Yes, I’m at Disney with my grandkids. Should we be in DC? Yes! But I don't get to make that decision.
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Spiking cost of living [.....Flation] Negative real wages [Stagnation...} = ?
BREAKING: For the first time in history, the average pound of ground beef is higher than Federal Minimum Wage. Everything is not fine.
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Congress (both parties) don’t care about the @TSA delays… because they literally don’t affect them. Personally escorts to the front of the line.

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