@WallStreetApes These leftist politicians have no principles, only orders from unelected globalist bureaucrats. Save America, save Canada, save Europe, save the West.
@WallStreetApes These leftist politicians have no principles, only orders from unelected globalist bureaucrats. Save America, save Canada, save Europe, save the West.
@Reese10Angel Selfishly put our pride aside? First of all, work on constructing a sentence that conveys your actual sentiment. Secondly, regular Americans have been collectively taking all the establishment heat and saving America’s ass for you selfish individuals. Wake up. You’re welcome.
@amalaekpunobi Vindictive hoe projection peaked out on this one. Sheesh. She’s welcome we saved her dumbass from her own stupidity. I’ll leave it there.
Brazil no longer has Rumble and from media reports, they will no longer have X.
World powers don’t want Rumble, they don’t want X, they don’t want Telegram. They want to control information and our companies do not allow them to.
There are no other large companies fighting for freedom like we are. We put everything on the line for it, one CEO is in jail.
Advertisers boycott our companies to try and cut our economic lifeline, but they under estimate our support among the people.
The people keep us alive and keep us going.
If you want to help us, join X premium, join Rumble premium. If it gets big enough, you help us change the game.
@Celticwarrixr@Scubafnsteve@itsEFlyX@dom_lucre Anyone with insider knowledge has stated you neutralize perceived threats on sight when it comes to protecting potential high value targets. That roof and water tower should never have been accessible to any civilian to begin with given the layout, “rules of engagement” aside.
@Scubafnsteve@itsEFlyX@dom_lucre If that were the case (with a perceived possible threat in his sights for 3 mins), why not communicate with the direct response team to get Trump to safety before any engagement?
.@JoeRogan talks about the migrants in New York City beating cops, getting released without bail, and flipping off the cameras as they leave.
He points out that the city provides luxury hotels and free meals to illegal immigrants while many Americans face financial difficulties.
Rogan also brings up Intro 1867, known as the “Our City, Our Vote” law, approved by the New York City Council in December 2021.
This law would allow approximately 800,000 non-U.S. citizens with green cards and temporary work visas to vote in the city's municipal elections.
Mayor Eric Adams allowed it to become law on January 9, 2022.
A group of Republican voters and officials filed a lawsuit on January 10, 2023, arguing that letting over 800,000 non-U.S. citizens vote would dilute the votes of legitimate U.S. citizens.
On June 27, 2022, the New York State Supreme Court for Staten Island overturned the law, stating it violated the state's constitution.
Mayor Adams and the City Council appealed to a higher court, and the case has been stuck in court ever since.
Meanwhile, President Biden is fast-tracking work authorizations for non-U.S. citizens, potentially giving them the right to vote if Mayor Adams succeeds in the appeal.
Mayor Adams has a chance at winning.
As of June 2023, more than a dozen communities across the U.S., including Washington, DC, and municipalities in California, Maryland, and Vermont, allow noncitizens to vote in local elections.
Vermont’s top court supported noncitizen voting in municipal elections despite restrictions in the state constitution.
In Connecticut, Democrats aim to amend the state’s constitution to permit noncitizens to vote in local elections.
In December, the Boston City Council approved a proposal allowing noncitizens with "legal status" to vote in local elections.
Rogan points out that Democrats want to permanently change the voting demographics in the United States by importing as many votes as possible.
However, he finds it crazy to allow millions of illegal immigrants to enter the country each year, especially considering the increase in the number of terrorists caught at the southern border over the years:
2017: 2
2018: 6
2019: 0
2020: 3
2021: 15
2022: 98
2023: 169