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Posts by Ginger Bruner

#beach #beachboys #sunset

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Day is done, nearly.
#centalcoast

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You think we should do this at HB?😏

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Ocean Beach this morning… just wow!!

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✊👍❤️

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Vladimir Putin is whispering in Trump’s ears and Trump, Putin’s top American asset, is happy to obey. And since Putin hates Europe, Trump does too

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Fascism rolling along…

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Travelers visiting the United States from countries like Britain, France, Germany and South Korea could soon have to undergo a review of up to five years of their social media history, according to a proposal filed on Tuesday by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

The change would affect visitors eligible for the visa waiver program, which allows people from 42 countries to travel to the United States for up to 90 days without a visa as long as they first obtain electronic travel authorization.

In a document filed on Tuesday in the Federal Register, C.B.P. said it plans to ask applicants for a long list of personal data including social media, email addresses from the last decade, and the names, birth dates, places of residence and birthplaces of parents, spouses, siblings and children.

Under the current system, applicants from visa waiver countries must enroll in the Electronic System for Travel Authorization program. They pay $40 and submit an email address, home address, phone number and emergency contact information. The authorization is good for two years.

Travelers visiting the United States from countries like Britain, France, Germany and South Korea could soon have to undergo a review of up to five years of their social media history, according to a proposal filed on Tuesday by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The change would affect visitors eligible for the visa waiver program, which allows people from 42 countries to travel to the United States for up to 90 days without a visa as long as they first obtain electronic travel authorization. In a document filed on Tuesday in the Federal Register, C.B.P. said it plans to ask applicants for a long list of personal data including social media, email addresses from the last decade, and the names, birth dates, places of residence and birthplaces of parents, spouses, siblings and children. Under the current system, applicants from visa waiver countries must enroll in the Electronic System for Travel Authorization program. They pay $40 and submit an email address, home address, phone number and emergency contact information. The authorization is good for two years.

This is INSANE www.nytimes.com/2025/12/09/t...

and these are our closest allies!

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Well? (Ington)

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Parisa Salehi, a longtime government watchdog known for uncovering fraud and waste, was abruptly fired by Trump. The administration cited “changing priorities.” Her dismissal is the latest in a sweeping purge of inspectors general.

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In Protest, He Turned the Camera on China’s Surveillance State

This is what Palantir and the current administration want, full surveillance of us. Resist.

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No. Back to jail for them. Seriously, who effed up and put us on this alternate timeline?!?

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Stephen Miller’s Financial Stake in ICE Contractor Palantir Raises Conflict Concerns POGO report shows top Trump adviser owned six-figure stock in company profiting off deportations.

BREAKING: Stephen Miller’s Financial Stake in ICE Contractor Palantir Raises Conflict Concerns
POGO report shows top Trump adviser owned six-figure stock in company profiting off deportations.
migrantinsider.com/p/stephen-mi...

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That’s exactly what this is about.
Distraction. For all of this and that lame duck, low energy spectacle

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Why aren’t we auditing the military? Seriously.

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Criminals criminal.

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Here it is:

bsky.app/profile/atru...

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DOGE was never about savings. It was always about surveillance.

Over the weekend, we released new details—and now whistleblowers are coming forward too. What’s becoming clearer by the day: DOGE isn’t a government efficiency program. It’s a data weapon aimed at the American people.

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Black Saturday: The Day the United States Ceased to Be a Constitutional Democracy Black Saturday, March 15, 2025, will be remembered as the day the U.S. ceased to function as a constitutional democracy. A sitting president defied a federal court order, proving that judicial authori...

Black Saturday:
March 15, 2025
The Day the United States Ceased to Be a Constitutional Democracy
theintellectualist.com/black-saturd...

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Yet more BS from #lvcva

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#kitties

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We are so hosed. Idiots.

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“Yes, I think everybody’s a teensie bit worried about dying in a lake of fire”

Outstanding Great British Bake Off: Armageddon version drom
Tracy Pullman.

HT the elegant & amazing Atomic Queen, @queenoliviaiii.com

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#newseries #serendimages #serendipity #happyaccident

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Y’all need to start telling the truth, it’s a COUP.

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New bird flu variant in cattle adds to concerns about federal response under Trump The strain of bird flu is distinct from what has previously been found in dairy cattle. The finding raises some worrying questions — and concerns over the Trump administration's muted response.

UPDATE: The strain of bird flu is distinct from what has previously been found in dairy cattle. The finding raises some worrying questions — and concerns over the Trump administration's muted response.

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Fascists gotta fascist.

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