calinotdreaming.bsky.social
Mors to Marxistis Communistis.
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President Vance 2028
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I like what Republicans are doing. I like Musk. I think we’ll have a President Vance in 2028.
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You’re a billionaire right? Maybe all those benefits can be paid for by confiscating all your billions. Would you still support those benefits?
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That’s what I said you moron!
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Such bullshit speculation is preferred by leftists - they prefer fiction over non-fiction. They start with the desired end result and then they work back from there to today. piecing the scenes together in the manner they would’ve had to happen.
Oh ya, this sort of thing, it’s called politics.
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He quit drinking…now all we need is for you to quit talking.
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Ok, professor. Can you explain all this fascism carried out by your beloved Democrat party over the years?
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So perpetuating lies and misinformation is “poking fun” now? While Trump promised to address the costs of groceries and oil, the promise was not explicitly tied to an immediate action on his first day in office but rather policy changes that would lead to lower prices, not an instant reduction.
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Uhhh, John, you would be everyone’s hero if you could provide the link to the recipe?
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It’s on Substack. Any part that’s not opinion would be cited by the author, duh!
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The REASON for the increase in the price of eggs happened BEFORE President Trump was sworn in.
Biden’s Dept. of Agriculture killed 100 million chickens, 17.2 million of which were killed in November and December alone. This has led to a low supply of eggs which has driven the price of eggs higher.
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Read if you dare…
eko.substack.com/p/the-machin...
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eko.substack.com/p/the-machin...
Read this and let it sink in…
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Both judgements (civil and criminal) against President Trump will be overturned on appeal because the New York courts that secured them are corrupt. Take it to the bank.
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You’re so dumb.
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Really? “Due process”…..”Jury of his peers” do you think President Trump actually received those? Those are the exact rights that were taken from President Trump which enabled the convictions. Those are the reasons the civil and criminal judgements against Trump will be vacated on appeal.
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“Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness” -Oscar Wilde
Those hating Trump are the “mediocrity” that’s imitating by changing a definition to suit your needs.
Those supporting Trump are the “greatness” who’ve identified and explained your mental illness.
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Kinda like…
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I agree, Mayor Pete IS fucking lame. I’m still on X, but I like come over here to “bluesky and bullshit” and give y’all a dose of reality now and then.
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Photoshopped
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Where other gay men go for glory hole visits…
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You mean like the SCOTUS ruling on whether or not President Biden can forgive student loan debt?
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President Trump can ignore the New York Judge’s ruling, because President Biden set precedent by ignoring the SCOTUS ruling on forgiving student loan debt.
Would President Trump have to follow a corrupt judge’s ruling in New York when President Biden didn’t bother to follow the SCOTUS ruling.
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Regardless, I think you’re just Kealous of President Trump and his success. I’m sure he can buy and sell your ragged ass about 10,000 times over.
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What about the more than $1 million transferred to Biden family accounts while he was Obama’s VP.
What about China (CEFC) wiring $8 million to accounts linked to the Biden’s along with a $80,000 diamond gift to Hunter Biden? Far worse than anything Trump has done with private investments.
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You’re right she’s too ugly.
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Really? Trump already has Billions why would he need to launder money?
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Are you saying you want to fondle your daughter?
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They’re idiots, they have no plan.
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You’re welcome to take your checkbook out and give directly rather than taking credit for the giving that occurs with funds the government confiscated (stole) from taxpayers.
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You’re welcome to take your checkbook out and give directly rather than taking credit for the giving that occurs with stolen taxpayer funds.
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Any Democrat concerns about this theft by the Clinton’s via USAID earmarked for Haiti?
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What a contrast!
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So, what are your thoughts on the Democrat money laundering at USAID?
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Arty, did you see this yet?
eko.substack.com/p/override
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This is a well known scam. They’ll ask for your bank account info and then drain your account. Or they’ll tell you they’re going to pay off your credit card but you’ll end up making a nice donation. THIS IS A SCAM. DON’T GIVE YOUR PERSONAL INFO.
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Those are private tax returns. USAID is public.
But you make a good point, the IRS audits hundreds of thousands of Americans every year. Why shouldn’t the agencies of the federal government be held to the same standard. Especially when their sole purpose for existence is to redistribute wealth.
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I believe you. I hope all the accusations are incorrect. But when I get audited by the IRS, I have to prove my innocence. Why wouldn’t government agencies have to live by the same standard?
It’s been nice talking with you. I wish you all the best.
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You might be right. It’s called being “off the chart”, but statistically they are out there and the very tip of the bell shaped curve.
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I agree, that’s why anyone upset about the Musk auditing USAID, should be licking their chops at the opportunity to audit the Pentagon. Also, working on the corporate world, I’m sure you know how managers pad their budgets and always ask for an increase ever year even if the don’t need it.
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There are about 120,000 Americans with an IQ of 150+ and supposedly Musk’s IQ is about 155.
They are find a lot of strange shit but most of it might be explainable and some of it might be actual fraud.
The actual fraud needs to stop. Immediately because we don’t have the money any longer.
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Well there are only 9 US citizens between the ages of 18-25 with IQ’s of 180+ and supposedly these guys are from that group.
That’s Issac Newton level intelligence…
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That means nothing. The entire OIG system has been compromised. Even today, Zelenskyy said that Ukraine has only received $75 Billion of the $177 Billion the US says it’s given. So there are skims being run everywhere, all over the government. It’s like we have a kleptocracy not a democracy.
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I agree. Most of us in the center who voted for Trump want the entire system audited. EVERYTHING. We’re tired of of the lies and the tribalism is politics. At the end of the day, we’re all Americans and our country has to succeed. It can’t if we continually lie to each other and divide into tribes
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Well the data is there and plain to see. USAID either did fraud or they didn’t; it will be right there in the data. The red flag is that USAID didn’t want to be audited or tell anyone where the money was going; that’s a red flag. It’s not their money. It’s the taxpayer’s money.
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The right to defend yourself and have a second set of judges review how you were convicted. The justice system can and has been manipulated in the past; just like data can be manipulated as you’re pointing out.
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Neither do I except for the fact that it’s not enough to just charge someone; they have to be convicted and the conviction has to have withstood appeal. Would you want those rights if someone accused you of fraud?