The plane that just hit the skyscraper in Beijing goes to show you exactly what should have happened when those planes hit the World Trade Center.
Take note: the building stood strong. It took the impact, absorbed the damage, and kept standing.
9/11 was a DEMO! No way those planes should have collapsed those towers entirely.
Wake up.
Question everything!
Wife: I wish my boobs were bigger.
Husband: Here's a hack that you should try that will definitely work.
Wife: Really?
Husband: Yes. Take a handful of toilet paper and wad it up.
Wife: Okay...
Husband: Great. Now rub it between your breasts.
Wife after about 20 seconds: What is this supposed to do? Nothing is happening.
Husband: You just have to keep rubbing it every day for several years and your breasts will definitely grow.
Wife: You want me to rub this between my tits for years to make them bigger?
Husband: It worked for your ass, didn't it?
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Note: Funeral services for the husband will be held this weekend.
"Jeff Bezos, one of the wealthiest men in the world, only pays himself $80,000 in wage income.
That means he pays less into Social Security than someone making $184,500.
The Social Security Expansion Act would fix that." –Sen. Bernie Sanders
Go get em Bernie!
THIS GUY IS TURNING A $300 PRINTER INTO A BUSINESS WITH 90% MARGINS. EVERY PART AMAZON SELLS FOR $40, HE MAKES FOR $0.30
a broken oven handle. $40 on Amazon, three days shipping. or a free file, two hours of printing, $0.30 in plastic. same part
the gap isn't a fluke. it's the entire business model
> parts: a $20 spool of filament prints hundreds of small items. a $20 gear can save an $800 appliance from the landfill, customers pay without haggling
> niches: gaming miniatures, replacement parts, custom lighting. one $20 spool of filament becomes a $200-500 chandelier
> economics: printer pays for itself in 3-6 months. experienced sellers on Etsy clear $5,000+/month. one file, sold hundreds of times, made once
a $300 printer vs Amazon's markup. the printer wins
BREAKING: It's official — Trump's Iran war is now the MOST UNPOPULAR war in American history. And he's about to hand YOU the bill.
Donald Trump just achieved something no president in American history has ever managed: he started the single most unpopular war the country has ever fought — and now he's sending YOU an $80 BILLION invoice for it.
According to a detailed analysis of 153 public opinion surveys across SEVEN major U.S. conflicts, Trump's Iran war is the most unpopular war in American history — in not one, not two, but THREE distinct ways.
First: it's the ONLY war in U.S. history to BEGIN with negative public support. At -13% net support, Americans opposed it before it even started.
Second: at -32% net support today, it is now LESS popular than the Vietnam War was at its lowest point.
Third: at NO point — not for a single day — have more Americans supported this war than opposed it. It's the first U.S. war fought ENTIRELY underwater. World War II started at +95%. Afghanistan started at +80%. Trump's Iran war started in the negatives and only sank from there.
And now comes the bill.
The Wall Street Journal reports the Pentagon told lawmakers it needs roughly $80 BILLION to recoup its Iran war costs — money Trump will formally request from Congress this week. That's ON TOP of the $1.1 TRILLION military budget Congress already approved this year.
Even more infuriating: that $80 billion figure is NEARLY THREE TIMES the $29 billion that Pete Hegseth claimed in a Senate hearing — a number he offered with NO documentation and NO methodology, and which establishment media dutifully parroted for five weeks. Independent journalists who actually did the math estimated $72 billion. They were right. Hegseth was off by tens of billions of dollars.
So, let's tally it up:
The most unpopular war in American history? Check.
Started by a president who deliberately chose it? Confirmed.
Roughly 150 dead at a bombed Iranian school? Yep.
Gas at $6 a gallon? Absolutely.
Iran's nuclear program still intact? Check.
And an $80 billion bill landing on YOUR doorstep. Certainly, if Congress agrees to Trump’s budget request.
It’s perfectly clear that the vast majority of Americans never wanted this war. Now they're paying for it anyway.
Please like and share if you never wanted a war with Iran!
#BREAKING: Hayes: “Acting AG Todd Blanche told Congress not to worry about the $1.8 billion slush fund for insurrectionists…The DOJ then told the court the same thing—don’t worry, it’s moot, it’s dropped, and then last week, the judge said okay, fine, put it in writing. She ordered Blanche and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and an associate AG to all sign ‘a declaration under the penalty of perjury, they will not take any action to create or operate the anti-weaponization fund and that the anti-weaponization fund will not proceed in any manner or under any name.’ Well, today was the deadline for that and guess what? They came back to the court and they said no, we’re NOT doing it. We’re NOT filing any declaration to officially kill the fund, which probably means the slush fund is NOT dead.”🙄🤦♀️
- Trump Crime Family acquired 23 trademarks in China.
- Involved in $640 million in payoffs related to the White House.
- Received $2 billion in questionable funds from Saudi Arabia.
- Engaged in a $400 million deal for a jet from Qatar.
- Obtained $6.35 million in PPP loans.
- Kushner's shell company channeled $1.2 billion in campaign funds directly to the Trump family.