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The overarching theme of the elite’s ideal is to replace real with artificial… Meat was a big one Beauty is another Now it’s intelligence The same lie sold to a different tune Making a better fake world. Long live teh imperfections. ✌🏼
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Who did this 🤣
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They blow it up to use up the most weapons possible, so the corrupt government officials have to buy more from their friends in the weapons industry, then they’ll pay more of their friends to rebuild Iran and get even more kickbacks. This is just money laundering and bribes.
JUST IN - Iranian media says the U.S. agreed to present reconstruction plans for Iran amounting to at least 300 billion dollars.
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To make everyone feel better before corn open that is about 5 years of corn crop
BREAKING: Iran says the US has agreed to pay $300 billion in reconstruction funds directly to Iran as part of the deal Pakistan announced, alongside the release of $24 billion in frozen funds with $12 billion released before negotiations even start, per Mehr News. This directly contradicts Trump's & Vance's claim that no funds will be transferred to Iran at all. If Trump denies this is true, there never was a deal. If Trump confirms, the US has fully capitulated to Iran's demands.
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Re-romanticize the grasslands.
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*beef imports Same scenario ⬇️
You're selling hot dogs on the street during a major pork shortage Suddenly some clowns show up in a huge truck right in front of your cart and just start giving away hot dogs, throwing them in the street even Is this bearish? Yes. But it doesn't solve the pork shortage.
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West Virginia first impressions Reminds me of Arkansas, clean enough & popular because it’s surrounded by a bunch of cool states, a bit introverted, & probably gets along with everyone, but nobody really knows anything about it. Secretly wants to be friends with more Yankees.
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I feel like Kentucky and Oklahoma would get along great as neighbors. We’re gonna trade New Mexico to y’all in the Southeast, if you need you can take either Arizona or Kansas too. (they’re kinda bargain bin in the middle of the aisle states anyway) But we get Kentucky.
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No wonder the cattle market is high, there is fuck-all nothing for cattle on I-70 or I-64 You can see where there used to be pens, fence, and some form of silo… But it’s a cow ghost town. Like a 1000 miles of a forgotten industry. Hustle up bitches, the gettin’ is good now
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I feel like Kentucky looks at Indiana they way Oklahoma looks at Kansas… IYKYK.
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Kentucky is way prettier than Indiana
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Indiana is way nicer than Missouri Illinois is like the NPC state of the Midwest
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🇺🇸🇮🇱 The merger between the U.S. and Israel has a third piece almost nobody is talking about. While Section 224 fuses the militaries, Section 622 moves to fuse the intelligence services... Buried in a 192-page intelligence authorization bill from Sen.Tom Cotton, Section 622 would legally require the president to "expand and enhance intelligence sharing" with Israel across nearly every topic of intelligence interest in the Middle East. It would prohibit any reduction in that sharing except for a "specific and identifiable national security concern," then force a detailed report to Congress within 15 days justifying it. Read that mechanism again carefully. It strips the president of the ability to limit what America tells Israel, then makes any attempt to do so a political fight the Israel lobby can frame as being "against Israel's security." It welds the intelligence spigot open by law. Now stack the three pieces moving through Congress at once: -The Stutzman resolution phases out visible aid. -Section 224 integrates the militaries. -Section 622 mandates intelligence sharing. Each one is less publicly accountable than the last. Aid is a line item voters can see. Intelligence liaison happens in the dark, where no price tag ever appears. The strategy is to move the relationship out of public view precisely as public support collapses. And the timing is the most scandalous part. The Pentagon just rated Israel a "critical" espionage threat. Congress's response to all of it is to legally mandate that America share more secrets with the country its own spy agencies say is robbing it. Source: Responsible States Craft / Writer: Daniel
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I dunno what it is, but when ya get east of I-35, there’s waaaay too many white people… Y’all’s culture gets weird. It’s like vanilla on steroids.
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marry pretty wife, buy dirt, build house, raise many child, kiss pretty wife very much, die.
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Missouri interstates are just one long continuous construction zone.
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Starting off… The Kansas state flag should just be some Jayhawker driving slow in the left lane.
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Interesting combos… Burgers, margaritas, donuts, and ice creamz Not bad food *As a side note, should I get a Casey’s reward card thing, do they give y’all free shit with one of those? Is there a prize catalog somewhere that lists the goods?
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Farmers certify acres with FSA. Farmers report harvested acres and yields to crop insurance. Yet @usda_nass still moves commodity markets with surveys that often get less than a 50% response rate while estimating acres before planting and yields before harvest. The data already exists. Farmers report it every year. When billions of dollars are won or lost based on these reports, it’s fair to ask whether NASS is measuring reality or creating it. At this point, they’re less statisticians and more market magicians.
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Israel said no, that’s what happened. They control our government, like a puppeteer.
Republicans are in charge because we promised: to Make America Healthy Again. to start No New Wars, to put people above corporations, to put America above foreign countries, to release the Epstein files, to not spy on citizens, to eliminate fraud, what the hell happened?!
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Government and paid for by corporate ag acreage projections and yield estimates are the monsters from the village… Used to reinforce a narrative that your production’s value has to be low. So… government gets votes for cheap food and corporations get margins on the by side.
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When you begin to understand their why, you can begin to understand the battle we are really in. Freedom from serfdom is gonna require creativity and a revolution from the inside of the mind prison they’ve kept everyone in.
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