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everydaystakkin 6 months ago
Charlie Kirk (2023): "I think it's worth to have a cost of unfortunately some gun deaths every single year so that we can have the 2nd Amendment. That is a prudent deal. It is rational. Nobody talks like this. They live in a complete alternate universe." most days elites/wealthy/connected folks can say these things with no personal consequences. today was not one of those days.
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everydaystakkin 6 months ago
i know @Marty Bent loves a good conspiracy theory. perhaps worth exploring on @TFTC ? was this a false flag by trump to get everyone to stop talking about how he raped kids and demanding he stop hiding the evidence of hundreds of his wealthy child raper friends? do we think trump is above murder to hide his and his buddies behaviour?
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everydaystakkin 6 months ago
lol we were all expected a god candle in bitcoin this year, but saw it in oracle instead... good god that thing ripped
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everydaystakkin 6 months ago
Whoever that guy was who forged Trump’s name on the Epstein card in 1995 and patiently waited 30 years for a leak was a next-level strategist. It’s almost unbelievable.
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everydaystakkin 6 months ago
bibles, bibles, get your bibles from a man who violates the 10 commandments like you & I drink water image
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everydaystakkin 6 months ago
The Trump White House is threatening GOP lawmakers — saying if they sign Rep. Thomas Massie’s petition to release the Epstein files, it’ll be treated as a “hostile act.” @TFTC @ODELL
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everydaystakkin 6 months ago
I wonder why an innocent person would be whipping congress to not release the files that allegedly expose child rapists? "The Trump administration is now whipping Republican members of Congress to block the release of the Epstein files, per Massie (R-KY)"
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everydaystakkin 6 months ago
Oh I see. This is how AI starts to make money... ------------- Medicare will start requiring prior approval for certain procedures — and will hire private AI companies to determine if patients are covered. The AI companies would have financial incentives to deny claims, because Medicare plans to pay them some of the savings from rejections.