We need a general tweet of the day thread
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Bob the baby killer killing babies on the taxpayers dime.
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Farm labor and rape are the democrats idea of proper child care…
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BidenBros crying sad tears…
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They obiously follow the board and know about our demonrats…
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Watched the Accountant 2 on Prime last night. Very enjoyable with a 92 on Rotten Tomatoes audience score and lots of streaming views on Prime. Imagine a movie about a couple of brothers fighting human trafficking by Mexican cartels being popular with the American public. A spoiler alert, the cartels are portrayed as very bad and the good guys win. Just to save our Tug leftards the heart break of watching.
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This is massive. The green cult sold out US mining to China and third world countries.
US mining is the most environmentally conscious in the world. Drill baby drill goes beyond oil and gas.
Score another win for Trump. Perhaps as big as anything else - federal lands opened up for exploration and extraction can take the economy to the next level.
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Hmmm maybe the Irish will be the first to fight back.
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I like the Northern Irish in this one. Those fuckers already know how to fight.
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Now have Megan do her father and his 35 years of working for the deep state in Congress until his death in 1981.
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I posted this mainly for her saying the quiet part out loud.
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I agree with that. Trump learned in his first term that the deep state bureaucracies didn't have an America First mentality and that the vast majority were quintessential dem voting government employees who detested real American values. DEI and world promotion of gay and tranny rights were top agenda items. Fly a gay pride flag over the US embassy in Kabul and buy electric vehicles and chargers to show our commitment to save the world from CO2. Throw in a drag queen hour here and there and talk about white colonization. Pretend to save democracy in Ukraine and fund biolabs around the world. Nuts. Don't let the door hit them on the way out.
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DC and the surrounding area is like 95 percent dem. All government workers are dems including ones who work for the Republican Party.
Ron Swanson was a meme because of how unrealistic it is to even imagine someone like him.The more of these ghouls that hit the unemployment line the better. There is zero downside from an electoral perspective and each job that gets cut is another new dem that may not be created or at least one that is not in power.
Until more of our government offices move to other states I want just complete disastrous employment in DC.They can try and go to NGOs or corporate HR but those are already on the downswing too. Maybe their children will grow up to see what a cautionary tale they are.
Some of them, I assume, are good people.
I guess they can learn to code.
I mean join a trade.
Work in the coal mines?
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Just finished watching. Great recommendation. The cowardly, evil cunt RATs on this site support this world of torturing children.
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BidenBros cheer madly!
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TBF, at least John had to be elected to his position every 6 years, which is in reality a job performance review.
The leeches working 15 hours a week at the State Dept have no such performance reviews and until SCOTUS recently ruled, were basically employees until they decide to retire and take on a consulting gig while pulling a full pension.
The idea that the leader of the Executive branch was not allowed to control staffing levels, or to even fire workers, was preposterous and against everything the “democracy” the Dems pretend to care about. A permanent class of government workers was never supposed to be in DC.
‘Elections have consequences
I won’
- Barack Obama in 2009 to GOP congressional leaders
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They killed all those people.
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BidenBros are taking classes from her…
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Boy, they just cut the State Department to the bone. How will we be able to do what ever the fuck the State Department is supposed to do. Don't expect the Tug leftards to read this as it contains numbers and shit.
https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2025/07/state-dept-layoffs.php
State Dept. layoffsFrom The Hill newspaper,
Secretary of State Marco Rubio began mass firings at the State Department on Monday, part of a reorganization plan to form a leaner foreign policy force that, he argues, will allow the United States to respond more nimbly by removing layers of bureaucracy.
The department sent reduction in force (RIF) notices Friday morning to about 1,100 civil servants and 250 foreign service officers stationed in the U.S., with plans to cut its workforce further.
The Hill continues,
The move prompted heavy pushback from Democrats and former diplomats who contended that by downsizing its diplomatic footprint the administration is putting national security at risk.
To paraphrase Oscar Wilde describing the death scene of Little Nell in Dickens’ The Old Curiosity Shop, it would take a heart of stone not to laugh.
Byron York points out on Twitter (X) that the Dept.’s bureaucratic bloat has become extra heavy in recent years,
Looking at State Department documents, it appears the department went from 57,340 total employees in 2007 to 72,895 in 2015 to 80,214 in 2024. So it grew by nearly 23,000 employees before the ‘devastating’ cut of 1,300.
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Morally indefensible. It's like common sense has been stripped from the leftards' minds during some software update. Geezus.
But don’t try to build a treehouse on your own property in L.A., as Adam Carolla mentioned in a podcast interview a few months ago. (Full disclosure, this is a YouTube transcript of the interview that was cleaned up and reformatted by ChatGPT and lightly edited by me):
Carolla: The city’s in the process of tearing down a beautiful treehouse that was in the front of a home—the Simpsons guy—in Sherman Oaks. And they’re tearing that down. Meanwhile, you go two blocks over and people are building homes—homeless people—out of plywood and yield signs and Visqueen [plastic sheeting], under the freeway, on the sidewalk, so moms pushing strollers have to walk in the street.
The city has no interest in these guys building illegal homes on the sidewalk, but they have a grand interest in people building treehouses for the neighborhood kids on their [own] property.
Interviewer 1: Did you see this story?
Interviewer 2: No, the treehouse story?
Interviewer 1: It is insane. This guy—like 30, 40 years ago—was one of the guys from The Simpsons. He made this beautiful treehouse in a tree, and it’s been there, I think, since the 1980s? ’70s?
Carolla: No, I think it’s about 20 years.
Interviewer 1: So it’s been there, but the city now says he needs to comply with zoning regulations for the treehouse. He has to pull permits, he needs to do ground structural testing of the treehouse. He’s spent $50,000 defending this in court, and it’s about to go to a jury.
And he says, “You know what? I give up. I don’t want to spend another $50,000 defending myself in a jury trial just to have a chance at keeping the treehouse.”
Interviewer 2: That’s incredible.
Interviewer 1: It’s a treehouse. There it is, right there.
Interviewer 2: Yeah, I see it. That’s beautiful.
It’s known as a landmark in the area. In fact, we could drive by it.
I would love to see it.
Yeah, we could film some. My friend has a house in a really nice part of Los Angeles. Right next to his house is a two-story tent. He’s lived in that house now for a couple of years. Every single time I drive to his house, you have this massive, like, tent mansion—which, don’t hate me—but it looks really nice.
And the person there is very aggressive. Every time I drive by—well, not every time, but quite a few times—they’ll come out of their tent and start yelling things. I’ve seen them yelling at pedestrians on the sidewalk—obscenities. It’s not a good situation. But this person—no one stops them from living there.
And it’s, like I said, a full-on massive house.
Carolla: Well, so what we just did is sort of illustrate—with the treehouse, which the city is very vigorous about and says needs to come down—versus the shanty house, which they have no interest in, because that guy’s an empty bag. He has no money to give them.
Now, my feeling is: you have to pick a lane as a city. Here’s optimal, and then unacceptable.
Optimal is: places where you take down the shanty town that’s built under the freeway overpass or built on the freeway or in the LA River. Optimal is that the city would enforce that and take down those dangerous structures where people deal drugs and insane people live.
All right, take those down. And their policy toward a guy who built a treehouse on his own property would be: the guy’s paying taxes, people seem to like it, and it looks good from here. He’s an American. Leave him alone. It’s his property. Okay? That’s optimal.
Middle ground is: look, we’re going to let that guy in his Visqueen plywood house build on a sidewalk. But if you want to build a treehouse, I guess that’s your business. At least we’re consistent. He’ll build something, you’ll build something—we won’t get involved.
L.A. is the worst, which is: not going to do anything about the plywood house on the sidewalk; full weight of the law on the homeowner and taxpayer.
That’s why people leave. And they don’t get it. And they somehow think it’s progress or something. But the blue-est cities are the toughest on taxpayers and the easiest on criminals.
Interviewer 1: So, if you were governor, what would you change?
Carolla: The first thing would be the regulatory system. You can’t make it impossible to build or start a business or whatever because of the regulations. It’s so overregulated that people just physically leave. That would be number one.
In the meantime, gooder and harder, California.
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The deep state is a conspiracy theory.
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Looks like the dem messaging still needs a little massaging. Definitely no Happy Ending. Apparently, Mayor Bass used up all the frequent flyer miles to Africa so Newscum was left with South Carolina.
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lol I don’t know why this made me chuckle
I hate ghetto shit and shitty little street vendors piss me off so good
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Going to snatch that bacon wrapped hot dog next time outside the coliseum.
"Gracias! Adios!" #fighton