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Posts by Adam J Schmidt

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a man in a red shirt says " don t you put that evil on me " ALT: a man in a red shirt says " don t you put that evil on me "
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yeah, the orioles won, 7-5. that was something

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these Orioles are trying to murder me

these Orioles are trying to murder me

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And this one belongs to the Orioles!

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Still feeling this

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Menswear writer here. 👋 Let me tell you why you shouldn't wear an armband like that. 🧵

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a man in a suit and tie says shut it down with his eyes closed ALT: a man in a suit and tie says shut it down with his eyes closed

Come on Orioles 😬

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#Orioles holly cow! Grand Slam! Leody Taveras

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I'm here for it!

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a mascot in a suit and tie says it 's happening on a green background ALT: a mascot in a suit and tie says it 's happening on a green background

I'm alive! I'm dead! Grand slam! #orioles

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A clip from The New York Times reads: "But only the entities that officially paid the tariffs are eligible to recover that money. That means that the fuller universe of people affected by Mr. Trump’s policies — including millions of Americans who paid higher prices for the products they bought — are not able to apply for direct relief.

The extent to which consumers realize any gain hinges on whether businesses share the proceeds, something that few have publicly committed to do. Some have started to band together in class-action lawsuits in the hopes of receiving a payout."

A clip from The New York Times reads: "But only the entities that officially paid the tariffs are eligible to recover that money. That means that the fuller universe of people affected by Mr. Trump’s policies — including millions of Americans who paid higher prices for the products they bought — are not able to apply for direct relief. The extent to which consumers realize any gain hinges on whether businesses share the proceeds, something that few have publicly committed to do. Some have started to band together in class-action lawsuits in the hopes of receiving a payout."

The average American family paid $1,700 in tariffs last year, according to the bipartisan Congressional Joint Economic Committee. Few will ever see any of that money back. The refunds will go to companies, if doled out at all. What a joke.

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One of the Sandy Hook families lives in hiding 1500 mi away from their baby’s grave due to people stalking them.

The graves of multiple children have been defaced.

One of the fathers had to submit DNA evidence to prove his son was a REAL HUMAN BEING after Alex Jones’ book said he never existed.

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Next he’s gonna say Iranians rigged the war!

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Yeah, I draw a clear distinction in the approach to business travel vs leisure. Mostly a question of who's paying.

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At Long Last, InfoWars Is Ours
By Bryce P. Tetraeder, CEO, Global Tetrahedron

At Long Last, InfoWars Is Ours By Bryce P. Tetraeder, CEO, Global Tetrahedron

We have a deal. theonion.com/at-long-last...

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The importer of record, yeah.

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We’re defending Western Civilization by kicking Plato and Shakespeare out of university classes.

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If April 2nd of last year when these unconstitutional tariffs were first levied was "liberation day" does that make this Independence Day? 🤔

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ACE Portal and ACH Refunds FAQs Securing America's Borders

The IEEPA tariff refund portal is now open.

www.cbp.gov/trade/automa...

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I hope they go to discovery!

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a man in a top hat is holding an otter in his hands . ALT: a man in a top hat is holding an otter in his hands .

Depends on if Trump sees his shadow or not.

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President Franklin D Roosevelt Signs the Social Security Act of 1935
President Franklin D Roosevelt Signs the Social Security Act of 1935 YouTube video by Committee on Education & Workforce Democrats

April is Social Security Month — a chance to reflect on one of the most consequential programs in American history.

In 1935, at the height of the Great Depression, FDR signed the Social Security Act, creating a national old-age insurance system. 🧵

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a man in a suit and tie is screaming into a microphone while wearing sunglasses . ALT: a man in a suit and tie is screaming into a microphone while wearing sunglasses .

Looks like something Max Headroom would wear 🤔

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It turn out she has a name, which is weird.

Thank you, Connie Ballmer.

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fry from futurama is shocked while standing in front of a blue wall . ALT: fry from futurama is shocked while standing in front of a blue wall .
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Probably not the right person though. 😐

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you need to MOGG (Meditate On Great Genres of literature)

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some of you are looksmaxxing when you need to be booksmaxxing

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a lego man is standing in front of a machine and says awesome ALT: a lego man is standing in front of a machine and says awesome
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Business travel quite different from a family vacation situation here I think too!

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