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Posts by A River in Texas

I hope the takeover of InfoWars by @theonion.com and @timheidecker.bsky.social that resulted from the bankruptcy brought on by Alex Jones’ evil attacks on the victims of Sandy Hook brings you as much joy as it does me.

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It Was on Your Table Every Morning Growing Up. It’s Dying Before Our Eyes. No One Wants to Face It. The powerhouse of American citrus is suffering a brutal decline. Everyone has a theory about why.

When I covered Trump's tariffs, I discovered that orange crops have cratered in FL.

This explains all the reasons--disease, climate change, overspraying, finance--why.

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So perfectly fine for millions of people's names, addresses, driver license numbers, photo id, etc to become public information because a company doing age verification got hacked?

And that won't at all inspire maleovent actors to go after their ability to vote at all, right?

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Which is illegal.

The government cannot dictate access to such things, it violates the First Amendment.

Which is why Age Verification laws are unconstitutional.

And the doxing will happen and people are going to sue the ever-loving fvck out of the companies & govt for it.

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Bailiff: All rise!

Defendant: Way ahead of you.

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Looks like the prosecutors couldn’t make it stand up in court

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Age Verification is bs.

Kids will ALWAYS find ways around it.

They are punishing adults and trying to control our behavior by going after porn and games now but it will expand.

Which is why there must be laws against it.

The first major hack that does users is going to be billions in lawsuits.

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Police welcome Trump's return to the White House Police officers backed Trump's reelection, but police reform advocates wonder what that will mean for police accountability

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Age Verification laws are unconstitutional.

It's one thing to require to click on a thing to say you are 18.

It is another to have to send a copy of of your driver's license.

And we need to start suing over this invasion of privacy especially in regards to identity theft.

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Playstation will require you to do age verification to access chat and messages. They can f**k off. I will not be handing over my personal details to random companies that will share or sell the data, or end up getting hacked and having it leaked.

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Police Unions are criminal organizations now.

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It's a safety issue.

The Congressional Buildings are workplaces for Congress.

All that happens is people get arrested and then they get released hours later.

People do it all the time for publicity.

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Incumbents tend to win 90% of the time.

And remember, Fetterman has brain damage that has caused a personality change.

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Retired CIA analyst Larry Johnson has revealed that Donald Trump wanted to use nuclear codes during a White House meeting on Saturday night. General Dan Cain, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, stood up and said NO

This is the level of instability in the White House.

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Trump 'blocked from accessing nuclear codes' by head of US military US President Donald Trump is alleged to have received push-back from a senior military person in a meeting at the White House during an attempt to access his country's nuclear codes

Allegedly tRump tried to grab the nuclear codes in a White House meltdown—only for the Joint Chiefs chairman to stand up and say “No.” Apparently, even the military knows this unhinged man is too dangerous for the football. How much longer can America risk it?
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Tim Apple will not be missed.

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And Gabbard can't be fired without Putin's permission

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(Technically, Gabbard and Loeffler are "Cabinet level" but meh)

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We don't know which Cabinet secretary will be forced to resign next, but we know it'll be either Brooke Rollins or Linda McMahon because they're the last two women left.

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Do resignations count for out-of-the-administration bingo or just the firings? #labor #secretary #out

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Oregonian here. I was overjoyed when Chavez-DeRemer, a one-term House member, was defeated in 2024 by Democrat Janelle Bynum. I thought she’d return to running Anesthesia Associates NW with her physician husband & get out of our lives. Election losers DeRemer, Oz, Lake, Zeldin, Loeffler…bad pennies.

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🙄🙄🙄🤬🤬🤬 "Her tenure has been plagued by multiple scandals, an investigation into allegations that the secretary was engaged in an extramarital affair with a member of her security team and accusations of inappropriate behavior, like drinking on the job."

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Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer Has Resigned A Labor Department spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Top Trump Cabinet Member Lori Chavez-DeRemer has resigned from her position.

Her resignation comes amid an ongoing investigation into inappropriate behavior with staff and drinking on the job.

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The problem is, Maine voters like him.

They don’t care about his past, but support his messages against corruption, fascism, etc.

He is electable in Maine.

We might just have to accept that.

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Incidentally, when the Democrats gerrymander the Virginia Republican Party into smithereens after tomorrow‘s election it might create some bipartisan consensus on the issue.

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In NC and OH, this struggle to develop a bench is the product of being gerrymandered into oblivion for 1.5 decades and we’re seeing the full ripple effect now. A national gerrymandering ban should be a priority for the next Democratic congress for this reason and many others.

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nothing against these candidates personally, but there should be better establishment candidate. Platner might cost the Dems a senate majority. The path back to relevance in many states (like NC and OH) has to come from the local level. 2/3

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Watching the Democrats trot out 70+ year olds like Mills, Brown, Cooper, etc in all these must win senate races really drives home the importance of state legislatures. It’s a testament to how thin the Democratic bench is in many states, because the state legislative pipeline is in shambles 1/3

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