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#TruthWins
.....For Hire 😉
Well, sign me up too! I mean, who needs personal responsibility or choice when we’ve got the government ready to micromanage every aspect of our lives? Let’s go full throttle! I’m ready for the state to monitor my every move, tell me what’s “good for me,” and silence anyone who
Why I'm No Longer Voting For Trump!
I've had an epiphany! From now on, I'm all in for the Democrats. Why, you ask? Because I've realized I just don't pay enough in taxes. And let's not even start on the price of gas – it's far too reasonable. I'm also thrilled about the idea of
@HeatherThomasAF
Wow, what a mischaracterization of an entire political party! Let's set the record straight with facts rather than sensationalist rhetoric:
1. Education: Republicans have consistently advocated for school choice, believing parents should have the freedom to choose the best
@TheRevAl
@PoliticsNation
@MSNBC
Al Sharpton is race baiter who shows up to events when he can get his 15 minutes of fame and make his money.
Now he hates Trump because he can’t get any money out of him.
@DougWahl1
Not at all. X is legitimate for making such a call as several of the "Democracy Posse" on this list have made posts about speeches before it even happened. Time stamps and dates don't lie. Good try though to spin it for JoHoFromJerz
A top election official in Coffee County, Hampton, warned that Dominion voting machines could be manipulated to flip votes. Yet this claim has been "repeatedly debunked." How was it debunked? What evidence exists besides mere statements? Shouldn't the state prove the machines
@JoJoFromJerz
And I bet you love your daddy when Jill is not around, huh
#15
aka Joanne Malooly Carducci? You do seem like the type that will do anything for money. I mean, you are already selling your soul.
@BlackKnight10k
So you believe solving the issue is to send more resources (tax payer funds) to the border to expedite the illegal migrants (criminals) into the U.S., expedite Green Cards for them, and to give them jobs (take away jobs from American citizens) is border security?
Truth be
Diving into history's ironies with this snapshot of
@POTUS
, Robert Byrd, and Joe Manchin. Notice the backdrop? Signs saying 'One Way' pointing towards 'No Turn On Red'—a metaphor for a political journey, perhaps? It’s a historical twist where the roles in the fight for freedom
@EdKrassen
@RaymondZino
That's not a hard one to figure out. So much scrutiny and knowing what would happen if they said not guilty. The jurors had no choice but to protect themselves. Then, you add in the media bias and how much the jurors consumed of it before they were selected.
🚨DEVELOPING: The Texas National Guard Has Managed Seal The Border in Only A Matter of Days ⚠️
This is proof that politicians in both parties have the ability to stop it immediately, but are choosing not to!
When we vote, we shape the future. Ensuring the integrity of our elections is paramount. Requiring voter ID is a straightforward way to safeguard this process. Here's why:
1. Authentication: An ID confirms you are who you claim to be. It's basic security, practiced from boarding
@TrumpFile
@Jeff301703614
First off, let’s talk facts instead of this fairy tale version of events.
@realDonaldTrump
claims about election fraud were investigated, and even the lawsuits raised questions about the legitimacy of the process, not just the results. Did they find 'widespread fraud'? No. But
@OhRick4
@DawnV71302156
Or granted asylum status and a lot of the ones that are coming over illegally are being granted asylum status. Come on man, you and your party is gaslighting the public.
@AWeissmann_
For those counting, let’s consider the full picture behind these grand jury findings. Out of the five grand juries that found probable cause to charge Trump, four were in predominantly Democratic cities with Democratic judges, where political bias is a legitimate concern. The one
@ArtCandee
@mmpadellan
It's quite the spectacle observing the Democrat/PAC-funded propagandists, such as
@ArtCandee
, and their choreographed dance of mutual support. They parade around as if their connections are invisible, each echoing the other's messages in perfect harmony. Yet, it's clear to any
@PawlowskiMario
@Acyn
Your narrative intertwines a multitude of historical and political threads into a rather speculative tapestry. However, the idea that MAGA supporters and mainstream Republicans are part of a "commie-nazi" cult or in any way endorse such extremist ideologies not only distorts
@Victorshi2020
"The U.S. Federal Election Commission's rules do not explicitly address social media influencers. But it does say that public online communications advocating for the election or defeat of a candidate for a fee must include a disclaimer to inform who paid for the content."
@krassenstein
@glenn_vile
Don't touch crime. I already did the work on this. The top 20 cities with the highest crime rate in the U.S., 16 were run by Democrats and 4 were run by Republicans. The top 10 were 9 Democrats and 1 Republican ran city. Let me know, and I'll respond with the data.
@TeaPainUSA
@ProudPatriot247
When you know the propaganda is at work. Only rebuttal is "incorrect" from a Democrat/PAC funded propagandist with no counterargument.
@TeaPainUSA
, you showed him with that comment! Very convincing rebuttal! Great job. Your followers who are missing their frontal lobe will be
@Miriam2626
And people, be aware that
@Miriam2626
is a Democrat/PAC funded Propagandist.
Just in case she tries to lie, let me enter the following statement: 😉
According to
@FEC
rules, these communications should include clear sponsorship disclaimers to inform viewers of who is paying
@Victorshi2020
"The U.S. Federal Election Commission's rules do not explicitly address social media influencers. But it does say that public online communications advocating for the election or defeat of a candidate for a fee must include a disclaimer to inform who paid for the content."
@Victorshi2020
"The U.S. Federal Election Commission's rules do not explicitly address social media influencers. But it does say that public online communications advocating for the election or defeat of a candidate for a fee must include a disclaimer to inform who paid for the content."
@mmpadellan
Yes,
#21
, you get paid to say that and to satisfy your followers' minds as TDS has taken over their minds to the point they lost any ability to think critically for themselves.
After seeing what you get paid. Hook me up, and I'll send out BS every day, too. Making that kind of
@Michell33650674
Ah, the classic lament of the courtroom cynic! 🎻 It sounds like you've been watching too many courtroom dramas. Here's a thought: maybe the justice system isn't a buffet where you get to pick and choose outcomes based on the latest trending hashtag or your gig as a Democrat/PAC
@Victorshi2020
"The U.S. Federal Election Commission's rules do not explicitly address social media influencers. But it does say that public online communications advocating for the election or defeat of a candidate for a fee must include a disclaimer to inform who paid for the content."
@michaelt5656
So I'm assuming you are funded by the
@ProjectLincoln
, which is stamped in the background folder? I'm just making sure you are complying with the below:
According to recent
@FEC
rules, these communications should include clear sponsorship disclaimers to inform viewers of who is
@Liberal_Wombat
@NancyMace
And don't forget to mention you are also a Democrat/PAC funded propagandist.
References and articles below:
"The U.S. Federal Election Commission's rules do not explicitly address social media influencers. But it does say that public online communications advocating for the
@ChrisDJackson
Where is the disclaimer
#22
? You get paid for this propaganda.
According to
@FEC
rules, these communications should include clear sponsorship disclaimers to inform viewers of who is paying for the content. Your posts are consistent content.
References and articles below:
FEC
@mmpadellan
"The U.S. Federal Election Commission's rules do not explicitly address social media influencers. But it does say that public online communications advocating for the election or defeat of a candidate for a fee must include a disclaimer to inform who paid for the content."
@JoJoFromJerz
@CommunityNotes
needs to add context at minimum for the "Donald Trump called himself the "jobs" President because the fact is, before COVID hit, unemployment was at a 50 year low. While the 80 years comment is correct when you factor in COVID. If I get time I'll check the others
@krassenstein
@glenn_vile
Top 10 most dangerous cities in the U.S..
1. Detroit, MI - Mike Duggan - Democrat
2. Memphis,TN - Paul Young - Democrat
3. Birmingham, AL - Randall Woodfin - Democrat
4. Baltimore, MD - Brandon Scott - Democrat
5. St. Louis, MO - Tishaura Jones - Democrat
6. Kansas City, MO -
Can someone help me understand this? How does Kamala Harris go from having historically low polling as Vice President, her staffers quitting on her, failing to secure the border, and often appearing incoherent in public speeches to receiving a historic $81 million in donations?
@marceelias
As an attorney, one would expect a more measured and fact-based perspective from you, rather than indulging in speculative fearmongering. Claiming that Donald Trump is plotting to overthrow American democracy is a severe accusation that requires substantial evidence, not just
@JasmineForUS
Earned his impeachments? The Russia collusion was a hoax created by Democrats. Democrats are the ones who started the trend of impeachments. You and your clown party don't get a pass. What goes around comes around, and you and your party are getting what they deserve.
@robreiner
Just in case as I start digging into you soon.
"The U.S. Federal Election Commission's rules do not explicitly address social media influencers. But it does say that public online communications advocating for the election or defeat of a candidate for a fee must include a
@REHarrold
@CollinRugg
@RNCResearch
Ok and? Anything Mayorkas had to say is irrelevant because he still has the said DHS employee on payroll after the posts she made. Nothing wrong with Hawley's grilling of Mayorkas unless you are saying you are in support of the DHS employee making those posts. You can't spin this
@realjakecobb
@mmpadellan
Republicans advocate for women's rights through a different lens, emphasizing empowerment, economic independence, and the protection of all lives, including the unborn. This perspective includes supporting flexible work arrangements for working mothers, advocating for women in
@EdKrassen
@saras76
@EdKrassen
, while I agree that both events shouldn't be directly equated, is it possible to ignore the impact of the BLM protests on shaping the mindset of some individuals involved in the January 6th event? Seeing widespread protests, some of which resulted in major destruction
@mmpadellan
Let's break down your propaganda with some facts,
#21
.
1. Photos with Epstein: Trump has been photographed with Jeffrey Epstein at social events in the 1990s and early 2000s, but so have many other public figures. Epstein moved in high profile social circles, and being
@JenResistedAGN
Let’s set the record straight. The jury found Trump liable for sexual abuse, not rape, and the judge’s comments are part of a legal interpretation, not a direct jury finding of rape. There’s a significant difference between being found liable in a civil case and being convicted
@IAmPoliticsGirl
Funny. This will just fuel conservatives even more. Just imagine Trump packs nearly every single stadium he goes to, even in blue cities. Kamla finally packs one in a predominantly Democratic city. So now, Trump is going to need to host a rally using a whole city to fit everyone
@iamstpoodlenut
@ZaleskiLuke
Looked at your following and followers and noticed you're one of
@slayer_agolf
puppets. Tell your handler I said hello.
According to
@FEC
rules, these communications should include clear sponsorship disclaimers to inform viewers of who is paying for the content. Your posts and
@RpsAgainstTrump
As I said on another post, you copied this from: Guess what? That picture shows a president who kept our military at home, safe, and out of wars. However, it seems that you prefer to have a president that allows our soldiers to be killed, away from home, and on standby in case a
@mmpadellan
"The U.S. Federal Election Commission's rules do not explicitly address social media influencers. But it does say that public online communications advocating for the election or defeat of a candidate for a fee must include a disclaimer to inform who paid for the content."
@ProjectLincoln
It's an odd contrast, isn't it? A president who managed to avoid new wars often mocked internationally, per democrats. Then there's the current commander-in-chief, under whom global tensions are high, with threats from major powers looming. Despite this, he's praised for
@funder
Well, looks like
#9
is on a roll with their 'Trump Lies Bingo'! Is this the latest game from the Democrat/PAC funded Propaganda Playbook? You've ticked all the boxes but forgot to mention where he lied about inventing the internet and causing global warming! If we're not
Democrats claim to be the party of the middle class and working people, but let's take a look at who was championing Kamala Harris at the DNC. It’s a lineup of multi-millionaires and billionaires:
- Nancy Pelosi: Wealthiest House member in history, growing her net worth from
@ArtCandee
@mmpadellan
Your mention of Soros is intriguing, especially since his name never appeared in my comments. That leap is revealing—perhaps an instinctive response to the broader conversation about funding and influence? It’s an interesting direction to take, inadvertently shining a light on
Once again, we see the 'do as we say, not as we do' hypocrisy from the Democrats vividly on display. They impeached President Trump for actions they claimed were misuse of U.S. foreign policy, yet now President Biden is doing something eerily similar to
@CitizenFreePres
@JoyVBehar
, it's evident that some folks may not have noticed the recent changes in their auto and home insurance premiums. For instance, my auto insurance renewal for September skyrocketed from roughly $675 for 6 months to a little over $1,100. And that's just one vehicle!
Even
@mmpadellan
"The U.S. Federal Election Commission's rules do not explicitly address social media influencers. But it does say that public online communications advocating for the election or defeat of a candidate for a fee must include a disclaimer to inform who paid for the content."
@mmpadellan
@KennyMartinez16
@mmpadellan
, for someone who prides themselves on their 'uncanny ability to read and write words,' it's striking how much nuance and depth you miss. Simplifying a complex geopolitical issue isn't a display of knowledge; it's indicative of the shallow waters in which you paddle.
@JoJoFromJerz
While it's true that a segment of Republicans identify with Christian nationalism, according to the same PRRI study, not all share this sentiment. The GOP, like any political party, encompasses a range of beliefs. Many Republicans advocate for religious freedom and pluralism,
@RepDonBacon
@USRepMikeFlood
Why are people even wasting their energy saying anything to
@RepDonBacon
, especially when he basically said multiple times he does not care about Republican voters? He has better opportunities outside of politics. This guy along with the others in the
@HouseGOP
never condemned
@Fernandonyny
Let's add a bit of perspective and a touch of humor to balance the scales:
1. Reagan - Recession: Reagan's early days were like a rainy vacation start. But then, the sun came out with economic policies that set the stage for the '90s boom. It's like setting up a fantastic party
@gretchenwhitmer
@KamalaHarris
I urge everyone who hasn't done so yet to listen to Fridays
@RobertKennedyJr
speech from start to finish. Pay attention to what he’s saying, especially about how the Democratic Party has shifted. Consider Tulsi Gabbard, who was a Democrat for 20 years and RFK Jr., a lifelong
@TaraSetmayer
This basically means you're impressed, so let's attack him. Well, I have to say I'm impressed as well. I like him more and more each time I hear him.
@simonateba
@GStephanopoulos
@ByronDonalds
I wish more Republicans would handle situations like
@ByronDonalds
did with propaganda puppets like
@GStephanopoulos
. He stayed calm and spoke facts, while George tried to force Mr. Donalds to say something he didn't. Then George doubled down by denying what the AP said, when he
@Michell33650674
Let's dismantle the hyperbole with facts. Interestingly, accusations of racism against Trump didn't surface in the public narrative until he entered the political arena as a presidential candidate. Prior to that, he was known for his associations with diverse figures across the
@PopularLiberal
While Chesebro's sworn proffer undoubtedly played a role in the plea agreement, plea deals are multifaceted decisions influenced by many factors. Prosecutors must weigh the strength of their evidence, the value of a witness's testimony, and the broader goals of justice.
@NaomiBiden
I have 3 daughters, with one dealing with mental health issues, and this reporter was spot on. When you tell them yes all the time, it becomes expected and they learn nothing. Based on experience and differences, I see with all 3. The ones I said no too are shining, and the one I
@mmpadellan
Oh, isn't that a delightful cherry pick from the orchard of oversimplification
#21
! It's always fun to see how the Democrat/PAC funded propagandist’s handbook turns every topic into a game of "Gotcha!" But let’s sprinkle a little context on that fun fact snack, shall we?
@RepJasmine
@RepJasmine
, it seems there’s been a misunderstanding about the concerns raised on the House floor. This isn't about "hating flags" but about ensuring that our governments priorities as a nation are in order. When elected representatives visibly celebrate foreign aid with another