@cooktech@TXWestCapital It doesn't matter. The context still proves robbery and likely unconstitutional. By "context" do you mean, "I'm a Democrat so I'm here to tweet in defense of Biden Admin at all costs"?
@2383Clarence Barry, if this pic in your profile is really you, you can't even see you d*ck when you look down. You should be banned from Twitter for being a beta male.
Kamala Harris: “I went home one day and I said, ‘Why are conservatives bad, Mommy?’ because I thought we were supposed to conserve! I couldn’t reconcile it. Now I can.”
PLEASE MAKE IT STOP
🚨BREAKING: Never before seen video of January 6 shows Jacob Chansley, the QAnon Shaman, being led through the Capitol by police the entire time that he was in the building.
Remember when our government said Korea was crucial to our freedom in the USA. How'd that work out?
Remember when our government said Vietnam was crucial to our freedom in the USA. How'd that work out?
Remember when our government said Afghanistan was crucial to our freedom in the USA. How'd that work out?
Remember when our government said Libya was crucial to our freedom in the USA. How'd that work out?
Remember when our government said Iraq was crucial to our freedom in the USA. How'd that work out?
Remember when our government said Ukraine/Russia was crucial to our freedom in the USA ... (rinse and repeat)
Flying today is the worst. The way we fly commercially now will soon end. Sitting on a @SouthwestAir gates headed to Florida for 45 min and counting. Captain finally told us some bogus story about Miami traffic control. Same that happens on Jan 2nd. Doubtful. We have too many open seats...thats the problem. Proof me wrong @SouthwestAir
The U.S. Now Has:
1. Record $16.5 trillion in household debt
2. Record $11.9 trillion in mortgages
3. Record $1.6 trillion in auto loans
4. Record $986 billion in credit card debt
Total mortgage debt is now more than double the 2006 peak.
Meanwhile, 36% of Americans have more credit card debt than savings with balances rising at the fastest pace since 1999.
This is all while mortgage rates just hit 7.1% and credit card debt rates hit a record 24.9%.
We are "fighting" inflation with debt.
This can't end well.