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14 Mar 2024
"We don't do this because it's easy, but because we thought it would be easy" - me taking on any farm project
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Israel got the war. America got the bill. The U.S. fired more than 200 THAAD interceptors defending Israel during Operation Epic Fury. That's roughly half of the Pentagon's entire inventory of that system. We also fired more than 100 SM-3 and SM-6 interceptors from Navy ships in the eastern Mediterranean. Israel fired fewer than 100 Arrow interceptors and about 90 David's Sling interceptors. One U.S. government official told the Washington Post that America fired roughly 120 more interceptors than Israel did and engaged twice as many Iranian missiles. Each THAAD round costs $13 million. Lockheed Martin makes 96 of them a year. Replacements won't arrive until 2028 at the earliest. Now here's the part that should make you stop. Israel's defense budget is roughly $44 billion. That sounds like they're pulling their weight. What that number doesn't tell you is that the United States provided nearly $18 billion in military aid to Israel in a single fiscal year. Much of what Israel "spent" on this war was bought with American money, on American weapons systems, made by American defense contractors. We funded their military. We burned through our missiles defending them. And now Congress is writing a $10.6 billion check to replace what the war consumed. And while you were watching the war, Congress quietly passed Section 224 out of committee. It now goes to the full house. It would permanently merge U.S. and Israeli defense research, production, and procurement into a single structure, permanently, buried in the must-pass NDAA, shielded from the annual vote that currently gives Congress any leverage at all. Israel got the war they lobbied for. America got the bill. And Congress is making sure we keep paying it forever. That's not where I want my tax money going. How about you?
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Blacks have started a trend called the “Austin bop (stabbing my chest)” where users take a knife and imitate Austin’s stabbing. The song was released by 600Notti with a photo of Austin Metcalf holding a sign saying “I learned my lesson.” Follow: @AFpost

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The average 27-year old makes $190k a year The average 32-year old has $3 million invested The average person has a top 10% income Remember, you’re doing worse than you think
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This weeks UFC will be the first fights fought on a Sunday instead of Saturday it's against jewish law to attend fights on Saturday so the jews who run the White House made them change it
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Let me get this straight.., Trump tells 🇮🇱 NOT to bomb Beirut. They do it anyway… Iran (the only country with the balls to stand up to the zionists) responds. Trump then tells 🇮🇱 NOT to attack Iran, but they do it anyway, & destroy Trump’s ceasefire. Seems the whole world wants peace, but Israel is perpetuating a cycle of war & death in order to continue their ethnic cleansing campaign.
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Hold your boys back in school I started my son late and now he dominates 8th grade basketball He’s the smartest kid in his class and all the girls are interested in him Starting him late has been huge for his confidence My son is 23 years old by the way
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90% of the soldiers on the first boats to hit the beach didn't live to see the end of the day. Look at those faces. Some of them never made it to 18. Never forget that they paid the ultimate price for our freedom. We live our lives the way we do because of them.
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June 6th, 1944. The English Channel is angry and half the men in the landing craft are seasick. Diesel fumes mix with saltwater and vomit while rifles are checked for the fifth or sixth time by hands that need something to do. Nobody talks much anymore because the jokes have all been told and the bravado has finally burned away somewhere behind the English coast. You are nineteen years old and carrying more weight than you’ve ever carried in your life. You don’t know it yet, but it’s the most weight you will EVER carry in this life. However long or short it may be. Your rifle rests across your knees. Your life hangs from a few pounds of steel, wood, and training. Somewhere beyond the gray horizon sits a continent that has spent five years tearing itself apart, and in a few minutes you are going to step into the middle of it. Across from you sits another kid. He can’t be much older than you. His jaw is clenched. His knuckles are white around his weapon. Neither of you says a word because there is nothing left to say. Then your eyes drift toward his shoulder. That red numeral catches your eye: “1”. You’ve seen it a thousand times before. In barracks hallways, on training fields, in motor pools, and on long marches. It never meant much beyond belonging to the same outfit. Now it means everything. Because in a few minutes the world is going to ask something terrible of both of you, and there is comfort in knowing that whatever waits on that beach, neither of you will face it alone. The historians will eventually reduce this day to arrows on maps and casualty figures. Politicians will give speeches. Journalists will write books. None of that exists inside the landing craft. What exists is fear, and duty. What exists is the understanding that courage was never the absence of fear. Courage was always charging into the maelstrom anyway. The shoreline emerges through the smoke. You can see flashes now. You can hear the distant percussion of artillery. Men stop checking their equipment because there is no point anymore. Whatever mistakes were made are already made. Whatever prayers were going to be said have already been said. The coxswain throttles down. The boat grinds forward. The ramp is about to drop. Into the abyss. Overlord.
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I like Hunter Biden because he isn’t one of those guys that gets sober and then pretends being a degenerate isn’t insanely fun
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So under full Republican control, the Republican controlled Senate can’t pass the Save America Act for election integrity, the House just passed a bill giving another $9 billion to Ukraine, Republicans are planning to merge our military with Israel’s military while Trump has us in another foreign war that’s costing $2 billion a day and has driven gas over $4.50, and not a single person has been held accountable for the pedo Epstein files.
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In a letter to Congress, Netanyahu literally bragged that Section 224, which fuses the US & Israeli militaries, is HIS plan. We are at the point where foreign leaders are literally writing our laws and the people voting against it are called "traitors". 1776. NOW.
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During WW2, some American high schoolers were working for companies like Lockheed Martin helping support wartime manufacturing. When you watch interviews of teenagers from the 1940s–1960s and compare them to modern TikTok brainrot culture and the difference in maturity, vocabulary, and composure feels surreal
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Why is this something I would do 😂😂
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Henry Nowak was mortally wounded by a hostile foreigner, held down & arrested by White police because he was accused of racism by his own murderer, where he then bled out & died on the street. This is an allegory for what is happening to European civilization on a global scale.
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Megyn Kelly: “No One Wants This War” “They get universal health care, free education, subsidized universities, monthly child allowances, unemployment benefits, national pension, disability benefits, maternity benefits, and housing subsidies. We don’t get half this. They’re suffering. They can’t afford groceries, they can’t afford gas prices, they can’t afford homes, they can’t afford health care, and we’re giving $16.2 billion to Israel for just one of those line items. We’re not going to help our own people." @megynkelly
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John Podhoretz celebrates the role that "Jewish money" played in defeating Rep. Thomas Massie: "We have to use what means there are at our disposal, and…that is Jewish money!" "This is an existential issue for Jews!" "Anti-Semitic" candidates need to know "they are going to have to go through a buzzsaw" to get elected, he says. "What other choice does American Jewry have?!"
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"Over the past few months, the [Republican Jewish Coalition] spent more than $5M to defeat Thomas Massie." "When someone…refuses to stand with the Jewish state when it matters most, there has to be consequences!" RJC CEO Matt Brooks celebrates the ouster of @RepThomasMassie.
John Podhoretz celebrates the role that "Jewish money" played in defeating Rep. Thomas Massie: "We have to use what means there are at our disposal, and…that is Jewish money!" "This is an existential issue for Jews!" "Anti-Semitic" candidates need to know "they are going to have to go through a buzzsaw" to get elected, he says. "What other choice does American Jewry have?!"
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Matt Brooks bragging that the Republican Jewish Coalition spent millions to buy a congressional seat in Kentucky… but if you observe the same thing, you’re antisemitic.
"Over the past few months, the [Republican Jewish Coalition] spent more than $5M to defeat Thomas Massie." "When someone…refuses to stand with the Jewish state when it matters most, there has to be consequences!" RJC CEO Matt Brooks celebrates the ouster of @RepThomasMassie.
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"THE FBI IS NOW ARRESTING JUDGES WHO HELP IMMIGRANTS EVADE ICE"
THE FBI IS NOW ARRESTING JUDGES WHO HELP IMMIGRANTS EVADE ICE. IS THIS WHAT YOU VOTED FOR?
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