@AndrewKolvet So this is the victory lap? Going back to the scene a year later to celebrate that everyone apparently just accepted the official story and moved on?
Bold.
@FBIDirectorKash Congrats, Kash. You discovered the FBI’s statutory job and actually did it. 👏
Now try the #Epstein files. Congress already made that one pretty clear too.
Less victory laps. More compliance.
@LauraLoomer At this point, “Turkey is about to invade Israel” needs evidence, not another viral post.
If two NATO-level militaries were actually preparing for war, there should be a lot more to point to than speculation and inflammatory language. Show the receipts.
Everyone debating beef prices should hear from someone who actually raises cattle.
I’m a small rancher. It can cost me ~$2,500 to raise an animal + ~$600 to process it. If I bring home ~500 lbs of beef, that’s $6.20/lb before I pay myself ONE DOLLAR for land, fencing, equipment, fuel, labor, losses or risk.
So no, American ranchers aren’t getting rich off expensive beef.
And importing cheaper beef isn’t the solution I want.
I’d rather see Americans cut out the mega-packers and buy directly from local ranchers. Buy a quarter, half or whole animal. Know the farm. Know how it was raised. Ask whether it was grass-fed, grass-finished, grain-finished, or something else. Know who processed it.
Quality and production standards vary, and “imported” doesn't automatically mean inferior—but cheaper commodity beef is not the same proposition as knowing exactly where your food came from.
Want to help American families AND American cattlemen?
Buy local. Buy direct. Shorten the supply chain.
Then you don’t have to wonder which multinational handled your dinner—or whether tomorrow’s “beef” came from a cow, a bioreactor or a 3D printer.
Food security starts with knowing your farmer.
#BeefPrices #BuyLocal #AmericanRancher #FarmToTable #FoodSecurity
Everyone debating beef prices should hear from someone who actually raises cattle.
I’m a small rancher. It can cost me ~$2,500 to raise an animal + ~$600 to process it. If I bring home ~500 lbs of beef, that’s $6.20/lb before I pay myself ONE DOLLAR for land, fencing, equipment, fuel, labor, losses or risk.
So no, American ranchers aren’t getting rich off expensive beef.
And importing cheaper beef isn’t the solution I want.
I’d rather see Americans cut out the mega-packers and buy directly from local ranchers. Buy a quarter, half or whole animal. Know the farm. Know how it was raised. Ask whether it was grass-fed, grass-finished, grain-finished, or something else. Know who processed it.
Quality and production standards vary, and “imported” doesn't automatically mean inferior—but cheaper commodity beef is not the same proposition as knowing exactly where your food came from.
Want to help American families AND American cattlemen?
Buy local. Buy direct. Shorten the supply chain.
Then you don’t have to wonder which multinational handled your dinner—or whether tomorrow’s “beef” came from a cow, a bioreactor or a 3D printer.
Food security starts with knowing your farmer.
#BeefPrices #BuyLocal #AmericanRancher #FarmToTable #FoodSecurity
Everyone debating beef prices should hear from someone who actually raises cattle.
I’m a small rancher. It can cost me ~$2,500 to raise an animal + ~$600 to process it. If I bring home ~500 lbs of beef, that’s $6.20/lb before I pay myself ONE DOLLAR for land, fencing, equipment, fuel, labor, losses or risk.
So no, American ranchers aren’t getting rich off expensive beef.
And importing cheaper beef isn’t the solution I want.
I’d rather see Americans cut out the mega-packers and buy directly from local ranchers. Buy a quarter, half or whole animal. Know the farm. Know how it was raised. Ask whether it was grass-fed, grass-finished, grain-finished, or something else. Know who processed it.
Quality and production standards vary, and “imported” doesn't automatically mean inferior—but cheaper commodity beef is not the same proposition as knowing exactly where your food came from.
Want to help American families AND American cattlemen?
Buy local. Buy direct. Shorten the supply chain.
Then you don’t have to wonder which multinational handled your dinner—or whether tomorrow’s “beef” came from a cow, a bioreactor or a 3D printer.
Food security starts with knowing your farmer.
#BeefPrices #BuyLocal #AmericanRancher #FarmToTable #FoodSecurity
@RepKeithSelf At this point it feels like an organized campaign of distractions. Keep everyone fighting over Muslims and Sharia while the issues actually affecting Americans (Epstein Files) get pushed out of the conversation. Convenient.
@whosdan@amy_likes_owls@benshapiro That’s where we differ. My measure of truth isn’t somewhere between two spheres—it’s Scripture. If the Bible supports it, I support it. If it contradicts the Bible, I reject it. Politics doesn’t get a vote.
@whosdan@amy_likes_owls@benshapiro "Both sides" and ‘the sensible center’ is just another team jersey.
Truth doesn’t become more true because it sits halfway between two lies. I’m not looking for the political middle—I’m looking for what’s actually right.
@whosdan@amy_likes_owls@benshapiro “The left! The left! THE LEFT!”
Brother, I’m criticizing both sides. That’s the whole point. The right saw the left weaponize collective guilt for years, called it evil… then immediately copied the homework and changed the target.
You want a moral standard? Fine.
When sanctions on Iraq were associated with estimates of hundreds of thousands of excess child deaths, Americans were told it was the price of policy.
But now you’re lecturing me that “1,000 is too many” while inflating numbers to demonize an entire religion?
Yes, 1,000 is too many. So were Iraqi children. So are Palestinian children. So is every innocent life.
My morality doesn’t change depending on who dropped the bomb or what religion the victims were.
At this point you’re either incapable of understanding the distinction between “Iran’s regime is brutal” and “Muslims aren’t collectively responsible for extremists,” or you’re deliberately pretending not to.
Either way, you’re being used as a tool for the exact propaganda you think you’re exposing.
@liz_churchill10 😂 I must’ve missed those chapters.
“Took on the Deep State, exposed Fauci…” When exactly did all this happen?
The fan fiction is getting better every week.
@TheNotoriousMMA Amen. But remember: having God in your bio means nothing if His presence isn’t visible in your life. Faith should transform how we live, not just what we profess.
@amy_likes_owls@benshapiro 😂 And right on cue, the partisan programming kicks in.
“The left did it too!”
Exactly. And it was wrong then too.
Left vs. right is becoming an excuse to abandon principles depending on whose jersey is committing the offense. I’m not playing.
@Rach4Patriarchy Community Notes got here before the “BOMBSHELL” could even finish exploding. 😭
Rachel, maybe investigate the investigation of the investigation next.
What do y’all think Nick was promised? 😂
Because nobody pivots this hard from “independent investigator” to full-time political propaganda machine for free.
So what was the deal? How many shekels?
🚨 California has officially passed AB 2624, aka “The Stop Nick Shirley Act”:
The Senate and Assembly have passed the bill, and now it’s on the governor’s desk.
California would rather protect fraudsters over law-abiding taxpayers.
On August 26 be at the Capitol in Sacramento.