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It’s not about a TV show. Instilling fear is the plan - Roll Call
When they come for the entertainers, it’s a bad sign, from Hazel Scott in the 1950s to late-night hosts today.
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I don't think it is as big as folks think.Bongino is now a distraction trying to take the light off of the Epstein files. Not going to work though. The Epstein shit is huge and people are not letting it go.
Paying attention yet?? "Follow the money!"
It’s obvious what’s been happening if you pay attention
“I've been noticing a pattern emerging ever since USAID finally closed its doors on July 1st. All of a sudden the Democrats are running out of money, and it makes me wonder
- Who exactly was paying for this national tour that AOC and Bernie were going on. Maybe all those private jets they were taking from state to state were getting a little too expensive
- And just like the Democrats ActBlue is also running out of money.
- And have you noticed that ever since USAID finally shut down that we don't see any more nationwide protests? Maybe all those printed signs and pamphlets and propaganda and this giant Trump baby balloon cost a little bit more than you thought
- Also, ever since USAID on has shut down, shows are getting canceled left and right. First Stephen Colbert, then E. News. Now all of a sudden The View says that they're going on a hiatus.
This is all getting to be a pretty weird coincidence, don't you think?”
“Now, I'm not saying that correlation always leads to causation, but what I am saying is that I'm pretty good at pattern recognition, and there are a lot of things piling up that are showing me exactly where that money was coming from.”
C'mon baby............searcher needs a new pair of shoes!
Senate introduces bill for tariff rebate checks after Trump suggestion
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., on Monday introduced a bill to send tariff rebate checks to American families, which would be similar to the stimulus checks sent during the Covid-19 pandemic.
- Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., on Monday introduced a bill to send tariff rebate checks to American families, similar to the stimulus checks sent during the Covid-19 pandemic.
- If enacted, the measure would provide a minimum of $600 per adult and dependent child, or $2,400 for a family of four.
- The proposal comes after President Donald Trump on Friday told reporters he was “thinking about a little rebate” for Americans from tariff revenue.
- Earlier this year, Trump and Elon Musk floated a $5,000 dividend check for Americans, funded by savings from the so-called Department of Government of Efficiency. However, that idea has not happened.
If enacted, the American Worker Rebate Act of 2025 would provide “at least” $600 per adult and dependent child, or $2,400 for a family of four, according to a statement from Hawley. The bill allows for a larger rebate if tariff revenue exceeds projections.
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