I believed him. I supported him. I’m mortified. If you still support him, you support pedophilia. #Eyethespy#Ethefriend#E#TheErrantFriend
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Dear @elonmusk,
We purchased the Pennsylvania voter rolls & are using AI technology to detect fraudulent voter registrations.
We found active voters registered in both PA & other states.
Perhaps we can create the Department of Voter Efficiency (DOVE).
Let’s chat.
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In April 2024 @Timcast asked if @realDonaldTrump would pardon Julian Assange - The President said he would give it ‘serious consideration’ . Pardon Assange!
"And when our media is corrupt, when our academics are timid, when our history is filled with half-truths and lies – our civilization will never be just. It will never reach to the sky"
#PardonAssange
Here are just 15 examples of government waste.
Change is coming…
1. Payments to Deceased Individuals: The federal government has disbursed approximately $1.3 billion to individuals who are no longer alive, highlighting significant inefficiencies in payment systems.
2. Unemployment and Social Security Payments to Prisoners: An estimated $171 million has been improperly paid to incarcerated individuals, underscoring vulnerabilities in benefit distribution processes.
3. Medicaid and Medicare Fraud: Fraudulent activities within Medicaid and Medicare programs have resulted in losses of about $101 billion, indicating a need for stricter oversight and fraud prevention measures.
4. Extravagant Government Travel: For instance, a trip by the Biden administration to Ireland cost taxpayers $4 million, raising questions about the necessity and cost-effectiveness of such expenditures.
5. Maintenance of Underutilized Federal Buildings: The government spends approximately $2 billion annually on buildings that are underused or vacant, suggesting a need for better asset management.
6. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Initiatives: Around $38.7 million has been allocated to DEI hires, prompting debates about the effectiveness and necessity of such spending.
7. Weapons for Non-Military Agencies: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has spent $620,000 on weapons, raising concerns about the militarization of civilian agencies.
8. Tax Delinquencies by IRS Employees: Internal Revenue Service employees have accumulated $50 million in unpaid taxes, highlighting issues within the agency responsible for tax collection.
9. Research on Russian Cats: The National Institutes of Health (NIH) allocated $549,000 to study the movement of Russian cats on treadmills, a project criticized for its questionable value.
10. Transgender Monkeys Research: The NIH also spent $477,000 on studies involving transgender monkeys, sparking debates over the relevance and ethics of such research.
11. Drag Shows in Ecuador: A State Department grant of $20,600 funded drag shows in Ecuador, leading to discussions about the appropriateness of funding cultural events abroad.
12. Improper Payments in Federal Programs: In fiscal year 2020, the government made $98 billion in improper payments, including overpayments and underpayments, indicating systemic issues in financial management.
13. Overpayments in Medicare and Medicaid: Improper payments in these programs have been a persistent issue, with billions lost annually due to fraud and errors.
14. Unused Military Equipment: The Department of Defense has been criticized for spending billions on equipment that remains unused or is obsolete, reflecting inefficiencies in defense procurement.
15. Excessive Spending on Public Relations: Federal agencies have spent over $4.5 billion on public relations and advertising, raising questions about the necessity and impact of such expenditures.
Thank you @charliekirk11 for everything you did to serve and save the republic, @elonmusk for your vision and courage to defend mans right to speak and be heard; @RFKJr4Unity2024 for MAHA; @TulsiGabbard for your honesty; @joerogan for putting the stake in the heart of the MSM; @JDVance for showing us what even the most disadvantaged can do in America; for all those who are in the new media, my staff and blazeTV for striving to tell the truth to the best of our understanding and helping the nation remain peaceful and calm; and @realDonaldTrump for being who you are. Leaving it on all on the field and risking your life for the bill of rights and our way of life. @MELANIATRUMP for your kindness, elegance and patience. Thank you to every American who did all they could do to remember who we really are and voted. Most of all THANK YOU TO OUR ALMIGHTY CREATOR who gave us mercy which we didn’t deserve instead of the judgement we did deserve. May we now serve Him and His will to Heal this land, our bodily and spiritual health; show real love for those who may hate us. To be in service of our fellow man is to be in service of God. Let us do the hard work with Malice toward none and charity to all. Blessed be the peacemakers.
Thank you Jesus for answering my prayers…@elonmusk was key in this. @ScottPresler even more key to this win. We owe them our lives…literally! Thank you thank you thank you 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Joe Biden has been the worst President in my lifetime and Kamala Harris has been right there with him every step of the way. Over the last four years she co-signed Biden's open border and green scam policies that drove up the cost of housing and groceries. She owns all of these failures, and she lied for nearly four years about Biden's mental capacity--saddling the nation with a president who can't do the job.
President Trump and I are ready to save America, whoever's at the top of the Democrat ticket. Bring it on.
A vote for democrats is a vote for war.
A vote for democrats is a vote for rising inflation.
A vote for democrats is a vote for censorship.
A vote for democrats is a vote for illegal alien crimes.
A vote for democrats is a vote for women to feel unsafe in cities.
A vote for democrats is a vote to turn homeowners into renters.
A vote for democrats it to fund the globe, while putting Americans last.
It doesn’t matter who the undemocratic party chooses, any nominee shares the same unAmerican values.