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The comments in that tweet scare me guys. Democrats are doubling down. They have no off ramp. They almost have to go more violent at this point. Newsoms rhetoric is amping up too. I think he sees himself as the leader of the Western coalition government fighting Trumps right wing fascist government forces.... They are living in an alternate reality.
This is the alternative of what I have always said. If they bring it violent acts, I am sure they will regret it immediately. Problem is that they are pussies and attack with pot shots
 

This seems to suspicious...


Also just saw that Cory Mills lied about his military service. Claimed he was a Ranger and a sniper but was an Army Medic. He lied about where he served and what he was doing. Apparently, some guys who served with him called him out for embellishing tons of shit and adding in some bad conduct in Iraq that got him fired from that unit.
 
Bill Clinton sees this year’s Clinton Global Initiative as a ‘counterweight’ to aid cuts

Former President Bill Clinton opened the Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting by raising his concerns about rising political violence and other issues.

Clinton said he worried about the dismantling of domestic and foreign assistance programs, “the war on science and public health,” cuts to education, trade wars, and being “at risk of losing our freedom of speech."

Activist and philanthropist Abigail Disney urged Clinton Global Initiative attendees to be more aggressive in their giving and encouraged them to support cultural movements instead of programs.

“I don’t care where you are on the political spectrum — there is mistrust, there’s fear and there is anger, and we should all be very alarmed,” Disney said. “And I hang around big philanthropies these days and I don’t see any alarm. I don’t think that’s because they’re not alarmed. I think that’s because they’re afraid. Everybody’s afraid.”


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OMG I can barely post 2 things on X without getting banned from posting again and IT'S NOT EVEN BAD what I'm posting.

I mean this last one... I reposted these two things....



and



BOOM! Banned from posting for another week. Looks like I'm on their list lol.

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Ironically this always happens when I get near 1K followers. Below 700 or 500, I can get away with almost anything. I'm almost positive it's related to follower count. They run a tight suppression regime lol.
 
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Trump knew the only power the dems had left in DC was in the senate with the filibuster. He knew they would try to use that to get their funding for illegals, NGOs, and pet projects.

That's why he fully funded everything he needed for his MAGA agenda in The OBBB.

With the passage of the OBBB, it doesn't matter if the dems "shut down" the government. His agenda is fully funded. The dems can't stop the wall with a shutdown. The dems can't stop deportations with a shutdown. The dems can't stop the tax cuts, deregulation, increased military pay, the golden dome, or push the US into default with a credit ceiling.
 

This seems to suspicious...


Also just saw that Cory Mills lied about his military service. Claimed he was a Ranger and a sniper but was an Army Medic. He lied about where he served and what he was doing. Apparently, some guys who served with him called him out for embellishing tons of shit and adding in some bad conduct in Iraq that got him fired from that unit.

Could it be the dry run for the 10 days of darkness and the white hats doing this?
 


John Solomon joined Hannity to discuss the Comey indictment.

The key testimony is going to come from someone in Comey’s inner circle - possibly Andy McCabe, Daniel Richey, or James Baker.

Solomon was asked what we can expect next:

“I think other government officials are in danger of being indicted in the coming weeks. Some in the FBI, some in other parts of the government. This is the beginning of a large accountability roundup in government.”

I like the sound of that.

JS points out that it’s interesting that the evidence was brought against the FBI by the current FBI Director - “They turned in their own man tonight.”

Yep. Because just like DJT, Kash isn’t one of [them]. Things are different now.
 


About Jim Comey -- not well understand facts of his career.

He was the Chief of the Richmond Division of the Eastern District of Virginia when he was tapped to lead the investigation team in EDVA of the Khobar Towers bombing in 1996. An indictment was returned in 2001, but no trial was ever held because all the defendants were outside the US.

After the World Trade Center attack, Comey was named U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, which became the location for many investigations into terrorism against the U.S.

In 2003, Comey was nominated to be Dep. Attorney General. In 2005 Comey left DOJ and became General Counsel for Lockheed Martin.

The reputation of Comey among DOJ people who worked with him between 1996 and 2005 -- and I know a few -- is pretty strong. He was an excellent attorney, a good leader, and generally effective at every step along the way.

Those people remain -- for the most part -- friendly and supportive.

BUT, I've been told by others who know him that the James Comey named as FBI Director in 2013 was NOT the same guy. Some off-putting character traits that were merely annoying in 1996 to 2005 came to dominate his personality as FBI Director. Most who only knew him as FBI Director -- including a large majority of FBI vets I knew from that time period -- did not like or respect him.

The primary difference as described to me was that Dir. Comey was sanctimonious and moralizing, incapable of admitting his own errors, and unwilling to consider the views of others if they differed from his own.

There was a distinct view that Comey was interested in his legacy, building upon the successful career leading him to be FBI Director, to the detriment of simply being a good FBI Director. His decision-making, and his treatment of others, all passed thru the prism of how their work would reflect on him when his service ended.

That was the James Comey that most were not sad to see terminated by Pres. Trump in 2017.

To the extent Comey has supporters and detractors in the DC establishment and NatSec/Law Enforcement community, it is often according to the timeline when people first met and came to know him.
 

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