@PokemonDealsX People saying they were gone in a week must have not been there before the hype. I would grab 1-2 per week to rip for a couple months while they sat. Then one day they were gone. Before that was the Heavy Hitters collection, which also sat for months lol
Politics often encourages short-term memories but us with the long-term political memories know that things are different.
I was a Democrat for many years and voted for the first time for Obama. His stance on illegal immigration was the norm.
I didn't change, Democrats did.
Watching the State of the Union, I heard a resounding pro-American message coming from Donald Trump. Nearly every applause line was about either protecting Americans or helping them in some particular way.
I'm not a novice; I recognize that the State of the Union is political theater and no matter who stands up there, they give the best possible spin on their accomplishments.
I also understand that the opposition party is mostly not going to agree that their accomplishments are such things. I've seen enough to understand the game.
However, it is theater that matters from a standpoint of optics and the message you'll be sending to a much broader American public that normally isn't tuned into the day-to-day nonsense happening in D.C.
It's a game of vibes and bluster and no matter how superficial it seems, it still is important that they play it effectively.
When Donald Trump isolated his speech to encourage the Democrats to stand in solidarity with the message of the government meant to work for American citizens and not illegal immigrants, they refused.
This is one of those "80-20" issues where overwhelmingly Americans agree that illegal immigration shouldn't stand but because they've handcuffed themselves to communists within their party like AOC and Ilhan Omar, they move away from their old principles.
The Democrats of old want you to think their greatest adversary is Donald Trump but it's actually the enemy from within. They tremble in the presence of the highly organized (and foreign funded) Democratic Socialists of America and fear being targeted and primaried.
They pretend that Trump is the boogie man but it's actually the radical fringe that they legitimized years ago.
Every country cares about who is within its borders. Even North Korea has deported people who shouldn't be there. Literally, everyone has immigration policies because without them, you won't truly have a sovereign nation.
This is common sense understanding on managing a nation but the Democrats have resoundingly rejected this theory. Instead, they make ICE sound like a made up entity and deporting people who shouldn't be here is an authoritarian measure.
First term Barack Obama would be rejected in today's Democratic Party for his immigration policies alone. We like to forget that he, and many prominent Democrats, used to boldly say that marriage was between a man and a woman.
Now, they have men dress up as women and gaslight us on how they were "always women." They now live in the land of absurdities for the sake of pleasuring a radical element that hates them.
Joe Biden went on national television with Dylan Mulvaney and encouraged the idea of "gender affirming care" aka child mutilation. I don't even believe Joe Biden understands what that means, it's just what he's told to say.
And that's the party in a nutshell these days. It's a political party directed by tyrants and the weaklings follow along because they are simultaneously scared and in-love with their capturers.
It's political Stockholm syndrome as they clap like seals next to the communists who would cut the head off their political careers the moment that acted slightly defiant to their leftist cause.
So, I'll reiterate: I didn't change, the Democrats did. I didn't become against illegal immigration in 2024 when I voted for Trump. I was already against it when I voted for Obama.
And due to my position in the media, and having the opportunity to talk to victims of illegal immigration, I'm even more stridently against it.
Illegal immigration is not a victimless crime. Many of these people are brought here under false pretenses, overworked, and have their families held hostage by foreign mafias and cartels.
It's exploitation that Democrats claim to dislike when it's conveniently in some other country.
There are industries where illegal immigrants are part of a wider criminal enterprise and working class Americans ultimately pay for its existence.
The Democrats showed us who they are; they're an anti-American political party that is proud to not stand up for us. Trump won the optic game last night and the Democrats are too insulated in their own elitist bubble to see the damage they caused themselves.
This is not to say that Trump is right about everything or that the Republicans have it all figured out.
But my God, what choice have the Democrats given me when they won't even stand up for law-abiding natural born and naturalized Americans?
I am one of the most staunch Trump supporters out there - I literally went to prison for Trump. And I love Europe. I spent most of my childhood traveling to Europe and learning about Europe. I married a European. I even live in Europe.
And it is this love that makes me so happy that Europeans are getting angry that the United States is humiliating them.
Because Europe deserves to be humiliated. It deserves to be humiliated like your pro-athlete friend does when he decides to retire early, stop working out, and becomes morbidly obese and diabetic. Europe is the continent that birthed the West, and no matter how much I love America, and believe America created the perfect incubator for the spirit of the European — the reality is Europe is where it all started. I can walk down the street here and see buildings that are more than twice as old as my country. The most historic structures and exploits America has to offer are dwarfed by the local lore of your random European town.
But the truth is that this is all in the past. Europe is nothing now. It has chosen to be nothing at least since the end of the Cold War, and arguably decades earlier. It is a continent of vassals who convinced themselves that they weren't because America had enough respect for their prior contributions to never rub it in their face. But Europeans got lazier and weaker over time, addicted to the increasingly undeserved status we offered them globally, and with their degradation gradually convinced themselves, like all self-hating people, that they were in fact better. At some point their weakness stopped being a flaw; indeed, it was what made them superior. And the strength of the country who protected them was eventually framed as its biggest moral failing.
Europeans may protest at this accusation of self-hatred — surely their indignation as we take Greenland from them means they don't disrespect themselves, quite the opposite. But what else can you say about nations who systematically destroy their own industrial base and grid, replace their own people and culture with parasitic foreigners, and castrate their own militaries and economies? You are weak, entirely by your own choices, but that's not what is truly embarrassing; what's pathetic is you don't seem to grasp reality. You actually aren't better than us, and that's provable because you can't compete with us. Indeed it is worse than that: you can't even hurt us. You are so far behind at this point you can't do anything.
Yet Trump - the first American President in 70 years - is finally making you face all of this. Trump is shaking you down, and revealing the bloated, sagging husk of a people and polity you've become. And his assertiveness is making you decide either to own your increasingly irrelevant existence or to hit the gym and become respectable again. He's making you angry — and this is good. You should be angry: you are an insult to your ancestors and your bloodlines. Whether you want to blame us doesn't matter... so long as you do the work to change. You need to get motivated, to start competing in the real world of geopolitics which you formed, rather than in your imaginary world of "good and bad" where since you are obviously good, you always win, and there are never any consequences for terrible decisions.
But to compete in this real world you will have to start slaughtering the sacred cows you've based your recent identity on. A continent filled with migrants who hate you and are draining your coffers, a continent with impossible-to-do-business regulations and without resources can never project power on a global scale. To the extent you can still fix this, you will have to not only band together as nations, but start doing what America is doing: remigration, reindustrialization, and realpolitiking. No more lectures or PR stunts; you need to actually run things competently. You have to throw out the genocidal clowns who want you dead, reclaim your countries, and get serious about governance.
This change of Europe's fortune is important to me — in some ways, strangely, even more important than it happening to America. Losing America means losing my home, but losing Europe means losing THE home. I do not think the world without Europe would be a good world; it certainly would not be a beautiful one.
But if Europe becoming great again requires Europeans to hate America, that is a cost worth paying. I would rather Europe be a rival and have it live, than let it be a vassal and die.
So may you all be galvanized enough to remember your potential and intrinsic capabilities.
May you recall your roots - and prove us wrong.
@FrankieV_UHND@UnnecRoughness Even appears to assume the ND Fighting Irish pose. Either way, I guess men can’t settle their differences anymore smh I thought this was America.
@FrankieV_UHND@UnnecRoughness 24-27 sec mark. Black jacket grey hood up exits left sided door. Grey hoodie then exits the right side door. Grey hoodies head appears to snap back from what I assume is a punch, followed by a follow through from black jacket. Hard to tell but that’s what it looks like lol
@MeAndTruthVsYou @BennettWiseWSBT 25-26 second mark. It appears you can see grey hoodies neck go back then the black jacket arm follow through from what I assume is a punch. Guess men can’t settle their differences like men anymore, I thought this was America.
@MeAndTruthVsYou @BennettWiseWSBT This randomly popped on my feed. No idea who either people are or what happened. But based on your circle, if you follow black jacket out of the left door. You see gray hoodie exit the first door on the right and get socked in the face the moment he walks through lol
@bryson_stott10@Topps I’m close to your full Topps Rookie Sapphire rainbow. All I need is the /5 in the batting variation, the blue base, and both 1/1’s. I’d willing to trade the whole collection and let you finish! You can DM me here or my Instagram @ tambos_cards
I own a small bakery. We aren’t famous, but we pay the bills. Last Tuesday, a woman came in. She was gripping her purse so tight her knuckles were white. She looked at the display case for a long time—too long. She pointed to the smallest plain vanilla cupcake we had. 'Just that one, please,' she whispered. 'Could you… could you put a tiny candle on it? It’s my daughter’s 6th birthday.' I looked at her shoes. They were wet. It was raining outside, and she had walked here. I looked at her eyes. Red-rimmed. I knew that look. It’s the look of a parent who has to choose between rent and a party. 'I’m sorry,' I said, putting on my best acting face. 'I actually have a huge problem. See this 8-inch chocolate cake with the unicorn frosting?' She looked at the expensive cake on the counter. 'My new decorator messed it up,' I lied. 'The icing is… uh… uneven. I can’t sell it. I was about to throw it in the trash. Would you do me a favor and take it off my hands? No charge. It saves me the guilt of wasting food.' She stared at me. She knew. The icing was perfect. She started to cry, right there in front of the croissant tray. 'Are you sure?' she asked. 'Please,' I insisted. 'You’re doing me a favor.' She walked out with a cake that would have cost $65, holding it like it was gold. Yesterday, I found a card slid under my door. It was a drawing from a 6-year-old girl. A unicorn with a big smile. And in wobbly crayon letters: 'Thank you for making my mommy happy.' Best profit I’ve made all year.
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Oncologist Dr. William Makis:
"The turbo cancers after the COVID vaccines do respond to the antiparasitics, and they respond very well... [And] why do these antiparasitics work?"
Todd Callender: "Cancer's a parasite?"
Makis: "That's one possibility."
This clip of Dr. Makis (@MakisMedicine), a radiologist, oncologist, and cancer researcher, is taken from an interview with attorney Todd Callender posted to the VaxxCHOICE (@VaxxCHOICE) Rumble channel on November 21, 2025.
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Dr. Makis: "The turbo cancers after the COVID vaccines do respond to the antiparasitics and they respond very well. This is, you know, whether it's ivermectin, fenbendazole or mebendazole, these patients are responding.
"Now this is very important because patients who've developed cancer after taking Covid vaccines, they don't respond usually to conventional treatments. That's one of the hallmarks of turbo cancer is they present at a very late stage. These are extremely rapidly growing tumors. They're coming in at stage four. And it's whether it's young women with breast cancer, women in their 20s, something we've never seen before, young women with, men and women with colon cancer in their 20s and 30s.
"Again, we've never seen—"
Callender: "Two- year-olds, I've heard of two- year-olds with colon cancer—"
Dr. Makis: "—we've never seen this before. That's the incredible part. And they're not responding to conventional treatments. So, they're not responding to chemo, they're not responding to radiation therapy, immunotherapy, or if they do response, they have a very, very short response time or remission time. And then the cancer comes roaring back.
"And in a lot of these tragic cases, the patient dies within six months. This is another one of the features of turbo cancer is the prognosis is extremely poor if you go the conventional route. So you need something else. Now when you're using antiparasitics, for cancer, the dose is higher than the dose you would use to treat parasites or to treat Covid. So I give just a rule of thumb for ivermectin, for example, it's about five times the dose that you would need for cancer, about 5 to 10 times the dose than if you were just treating parasites or viruses.
"And to go into the— why does it work? Why do these antiparasitics work?"
Callender: "Cancer's a parasite?"
Dr. Makis: "Well, that's one possibility. But there's more to it than that because, out of the 400 papers that have been published, a lot of those researchers look at the mechanisms. They are trying to identify the mechanisms of how ivermectin is treating these cancers.
"And you've got, for example, there was one study published a few years ago, Mexican researchers, again, you're not going to see this done in the United States, Mexico. Mexican researchers took 28 different cancer cell lines, applied ivermectin to them, and all of them responded. Now to various degrees, you had breast cancer and ovarian cancer actually responding the most to ivermectin. You had the most cancer cell killing when they were exposed to ivermectin.
"But when they look at the mechanisms, they've identified a number of interesting things. For example, ivermectin shuts down and kills cancer stem cells. Now, this is important because cancer stem cells are the reason chemotherapy doesn't work. When you have stage four pancreatic cancer, stage four ovarian cancer, and you go to your oncologist, they will tell you, we will give you chemo, but we can't cure you. It's palliative chemo. It'll buy you an extra six months, an extra 12 months of life.
"The reason why they say that is why the chemo is palliative, not curative. It's is because chemo cannot kill cancer stem cells, which are not rapidly dividing. Chemo will kill everything that's rapidly dividing, but cancer stem cells are not rapidly dividing. And so the chemo will kill the rapidly dividing tumor cells, and it'll leave the cancer stem cells alone, while the cancer stem cells will start rapidly dividing a year later, two years later, they're going to spread to other parts of the body. Suddenly you've got recurrence, you've got metastases. Ivermectin will shut down and kill cancer stem cells.
"So imagine you, added to your chemo regimen, and now you've essentially turned what's palliative chemo or a palliative situation to potentially a curative situation. And I really do believe I've come to the point, having helped over 7,000 cancer patients in the last year, I've come to the point where I could confidently say that stage 4 pancreatic cancer is curable, stage 4 ovarian cancer is curable, stage 4 colon cancer, lung cancer. These cancers are curable. I think if you add repurposed drugs, you add antiparasitics, you can turn these into curable situations.
"Now, of course, we have to prove that. We have to do the research, do the publications. But in the meantime, I say stage 4 cancer patients don't have 10 years to wait for mainstream oncology or mainstream medicine to catch up with what we're seeing already clinically, in practice."
@toughtalkty Also, could you elaborate on what you mean by not needing a Masters or Doctorate to be a nurse? You currently do not need that. That’s generally only pursued for advancing to become an NP, take an administrative role or teaching.
@toughtalkty Received my ADN from community. Hired and could do anything a BSN RN could do. Hospital required me to get my BSN. Spent 15k on a bs online program to get it (20+ research papers, nothing tactile although became proficient in research) If this eliminates that than I’m for it.
⚠️THIS IS WHY YOUR DOCTOR GETS AGGRESSIVE.
“Blue Cross Blue Shield pays your doctor a $40,000 bonus for fully vaccinating 100 patients under the age of 2. If your doctor manages to fully vaccinate 200 patients, it jumps to $80,000.
But here’s the catch: Under BCBS’s rules, pediatricians LOSE THE WHOLE BONUS unless at least 63% of patients are fully vaccinated. This includes the flu vaccine. So it’s not just $400 on your child’s head -it could be the whole bonus.”
(Credit: @shadyavefarm )
Those aggressive well-baby visits make a little more sense now don’t they? The absolutes; with zero informed consent.
And this is why they “fire” you from their practice. It messed up their numbers if you decline.
Check this out before it’s scrubbed too. 👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽
https://t.co/eyJE79sEJr…