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"The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do.” ✨️
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Forwarded from Jen 🇺🇲❤🇺🇲
No honey, I just clicked on and blew up the pic so I could see it bigger. You can def see the white thing (hat) is much closer than Mickey clear up on stage. Kinda funny that it's a white hat, eh? lol
And yes, yes he does! As does everyone involved in the company that made him!!
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2024 is the final battle
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The eye of Sauron has been turned on the American people
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Harriet M. Hageman is 🔥
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Full Press Conference: House Weaponization Subcommittee and Judiciary Republicans hold press conference ahead of hearing exposing FBI whistleblower retaliation - 5/18/23
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Forwarded from Dot Connecting Anons (𝑀𝑒𝓁𝒾𝓈𝓈𝒶)
BREAKING: Joe Biden’s Phone Records Subpoenaed

The House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed phone records of a phone belonging to President Joe Biden that Hunter Biden’s business paid for, according to Peter Schweizer, Government Accountability Institute president in an interview on Tuesday.

This revelation emerged from information found on Hunter Biden's laptop, indicating that he covered his father's phone expenses from 2009 to 2017, during Joe Biden's tenure as vice president.

The Oversight Committee aims to investigate the individuals with whom Joe Biden communicated on this phone.

During an interview, Peter Schweizer, the president of the Government Accountability Institute, disclosed this information and voiced concerns over the alleged removal of the IRS investigative team responsible for probing Hunter Biden's suspected tax evasion.

Schweizer suspects that such removal might be unlawful and suggests the presence of political interference in the investigation.

Schweizer's book, "Secret Empires," exposed Hunter Biden's failure to pay taxes on foreign income, resulting in an IRS inquiry and a grand jury investigation.

While we all love to highlight the corruption in the U.S. legal system, I feel it's at least trying to hold both Biden and Trump accountable.

The only issue is: How can we differentiate between legal accountability v.s. political corruption?
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BREAKING: Sam Brinton, Biden's non-binary nuclear official, has been detained as a 'fugitive of justice'

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You’re going to see a lot of doomers and black-pillers over the next several weeks to, well, forever.

But you're also going to see people, such as myself, who are pretty much immune to dooming and black-pilling.

The anger and fear in you will tell you to align with the doomers and maybe even cause you to get mad at people like me who refuse to let anything break our spirit.

It's not because we don't see or understand the same things you do. It's not because we are lazy or dense or dumb. It's a matter of perspective and the determination to never, ever, EVER give up. No matter what. It’s a victory you can choose to give yourself that nothing and no one can take away.

With a winning spirit, we can actually fight harder and be MORE effective in our mission to wake people up and get this mess cleaned up. I promise you, you will never regret choosing to be unshakable in the face of anything, but you probably WILL regret giving in to fear and anger.

I have no judgement for people who are frustrated and pissed off. I get it! You are completely validated. But my encouragement for you would be to turn towards the people with hope right now rather than despair, because both are contagious. ♥️
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NEW - State Department has added mandatory pronouns to their email system, according to AP’s Matt Lee.

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U.S. Special Operations just tweeted Caroline Kennedy 👀🔥

"The #ethos of #SOF is unchanged. Highly capable, highly trained, innovative risk-takers committed to being the very best at what you do, and as President Kennedy recognized, above all, committed to each other."

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Forwarded from Tironianae 🍊 🍊 Z. - Ultra Verbum Vincet (SusanW1007🇺🇸 ♥️🇺🇸🦅)
Are you wake yet? We the people have to take our country back!

Here's when the government's bills are due as U.S. tries to avoid default
May 18, 2023

The June 1 "X date" is approaching, the earliest the U.S. government could run out of money to pay its bills if leaders do not reach a deal to lift the debt limit.
The think tank Bipartisan Policy Center modeled the Treasury Department's cash flow, noting what day bills are paid.
The schedule offers a look at the government's spending priorities as it approaches June 1.

(X reminds me of Elon)

After that date, the Treasury will have to decide which obligations don't get paid, even as multiple critical bills are due.

Here's a look at the bills that come due in the first half of June, according to analysis from the Bipartisan Policy Center based on daily and monthly Treasury statements. Only the major spending categories are outlined, meaning the numbers may not add up to the total spending due that day.
June 1: $101 billion in spending due; estimated $26 billion in revenue

Medicare: $47 billion
Veterans benefits: $12 billion
Military pay and retirement: $10 billion
Civil service retirement: $6 billion

June 2: $40 billion in spending; $18 billion in revenue

Social Security benefits: $25 billion
Medicaid: $2 billion
Education programs: $1 billion

June 5: $13 billion in spending; $33 billion in revenue

Medicare: $1 billion
SNAP benefits: $1 billion
Defense vendor payments: $1 billion

June 6: $17 billion in spending; $15 billion in revenue

Medicaid: $6 billion
Defense vendor payments: $2 billion
Education programs: $1 billion

June 7: $16 billion in spending; $18 billion in revenue

Defense vendor payments: $2 billion
Transportation programs: $1 billion
Individual tax refunds: $1 billion

June 8: $18 billion in spending; $13 billion in revenue

Medicaid: $6 billion
Defense vendor payments: $2 billion
Education programs: $1 billion

June 9: $21 billion in spending; $18 billion in revenue
Federal salaries and insurance: $5 billion
Medicaid: $5 billion
Education programs: $1 billion
June 12: $23 billion in spending; $33 billion in revenue
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation: $7 billion
Federal salaries: $2 billion
SNAP benefits: $1 billion
June 13: $15 billion in spending; $15 billion in revenue
Defense vendor payments: $3 billion
Medicaid: $2 billion
Medicare: $1 billion
June 14: $38 billion in spending; $37 billion in revenue
Social Security benefits: $25 billion
Individual tax refunds: $1 billion
Medicaid: $1 billion
June 15: $22 billion in spending; $79 billion in revenue (quarterly tax receipts are due)
Military salaries: $4 billion
Medicaid: $3 billion
Interest on public debt: $2 billion
June 16: $12 billion in spending; $29 billion in revenue
Medicare: $2 billion
Medicaid: $1 billion
Defense vendor payments: $1 billion

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/05/18/debt-ceiling-heres-when-government-bills-are-due.html
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