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Project Spectre exists to empower every US Veteran, American, and business to succeed via commentary, guidance, and offering perspective.

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Creates Unequivocally Loyal, Tenaciously Unified, Resounding Employees. When American companies understand that the stability of America depends on the stability of the American worker, and hires based on the CULTURE it creates, Americans will be stronger because of it.
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@Dave_Parke Santa says the Hilux is on back order, so you get this
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@Arkypatriot Would’ve been better than what we were forced to watch!
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The NFL has demonstrated, like Democrats in Congress, that they are severely out of touch with America. Both, have forgotten which demographic spends the most money, and it’s definitely not the young people who they’re clearly pandering to. The NFL is such a big part of the American culture, that it doesn’t need to advertise itself, to grow. What it can do, however, is advertise and message in way, that drives its core audience away from it, and that’s exactly what it did last night. What’s clear, is the NFL’s front office is taking its messaging cues from a small group of young people. The halftime show was a joke. The commercials were a joke (for the most part). The Super Bowl used to be a truly uniting experience, where millions of fans would root for their team and laugh at the commercials. There was a period when Americans would tune into the Big Game, just for the commercials. Think of the Budweiser Clydesdales, with the message of America, the Pepsi/Coke battles, the Bud Light Presents, or even the funny Apple commercials. Those days are long gone. Super Bowl 59 was upstaged by two events. 47 (the first sitting President to attend a Super Bowl) walking on to the field, and the reaction of Taylor Swift, when getting booed. The NFL, like Democrats, might want to read the room. That room, being America.
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The NFL has demonstrated, like Democrats in Congress, that they are severely out of touch with America. Both, have forgotten which demographic spends the most money, and it’s definitely not the young people who they’re clearly pandering to. The NFL is such a big part of the American culture, that it doesn’t need to advertise itself, to grow. What it can do, however, is advertise and message in way, that drives its core audience away from it, and that’s exactly what it did last night. What’s clear, is the NFL’s front office is taking its messaging cues from a small group of young people. The halftime show was a joke. The commercials were a joke (for the most part). The Super Bowl used to be a truly uniting experience, where millions of fans would root for their team and laugh at the commercials. There was a period when Americans would tune into the Big Game, just for the commercials. Think of the Budweiser Clydesdales, with the message of America, the Pepsi/Coke battles, the Bud Light Presents, or even the funny Apple commercials. Those days are long gone. Super Bowl 59 was upstaged by two events. 47 (the first sitting President to attend a Super Bowl) walking on to the field, and the reaction of Taylor Swift, when getting booed. The NFL, like Democrats, might want to read the room. That room, being America.
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@itsJohnRocker Watching my dog take a 💩, was more entertaining.
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@YoteOfStreet Damn dogs. As an emotional robot, I’m rarely affected by another human. When it comes to losing a dog however, I’d rather suffer from sleep paralysis. Dogs are special.
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@BillAckman @elonmusk Unlike the Koch brothers and George Soros, these billionaires (@BillAckman and @elonmusk) are getting involved with Americans, directly, and not just messaging through proxy. This is refreshing.
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The NFL has demonstrated, like Democrats in Congress, that they are severely out of touch with America. Both, have forgotten which demographic spends the most money, and it’s definitely not the young people who they’re clearly pandering to. The NFL is such a big part of the American culture, that it doesn’t need to advertise itself, to grow. What it can do, however, is advertise and message in way, that drives its core audience away from it, and that’s exactly what it did last night. What’s clear, is the NFL’s front office is taking its messaging cues from a small group of young people. The halftime show was a joke. The commercials were a joke (for the most part). The Super Bowl used to be a truly uniting experience, where millions of fans would root for their team and laugh at the commercials. There was a period when Americans would tune into the Big Game, just for the commercials. Think of the Budweiser Clydesdales, with the message of America, the Pepsi/Coke battles, the Bud Light Presents, or even the funny Apple commercials. Those days are long gone. Super Bowl 59 was upstaged by two events. 47 (the first sitting President to attend a Super Bowl) walking on to the field, and the reaction of Taylor Swift, when getting booed. The NFL, like Democrats, might want to read the room. That room, being America.
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@realErikDPrince @BasedMikeLee If we don't get our 💩 together soon, we'll be printing these, which will be worth the penny we get rid of.
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The NFL has demonstrated, like Democrats in Congress, that they are severely out of touch with America. Both, have forgotten which demographic spends the most money, and it’s definitely not the young people who they’re clearly pandering to. The NFL is such a big part of the American culture, that it doesn’t need to advertise itself, to grow. What it can do, however, is advertise and message in way, that drives its core audience away from it, and that’s exactly what it did last night. What’s clear, is the NFL’s front office is taking its messaging cues from a small group of young people. The halftime show was a joke. The commercials were a joke (for the most part). The Super Bowl used to be a truly uniting experience, where millions of fans would root for their team and laugh at the commercials. There was a period when Americans would tune into the Big Game, just for the commercials. Think of the Budweiser Clydesdales, with the message of America, the Pepsi/Coke battles, the Bud Light Presents, or even the funny Apple commercials. Those days are long gone. Super Bowl 59 was upstaged by two events. 47 (the first sitting President to attend a Super Bowl) walking on to the field, and the reaction of Taylor Swift, when getting booed. The NFL, like Democrats, might want to read the room. That room, being America.
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@SenWarren Just how drunk were you when you posted this? Even Kanye makes more sense than this.
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Super Bowl commercials of the past, were focused on the blue collar demographic. They were extremely funny, relatable, edgy, and wildly successful. It was a competition amongst brands, to capture the most memorable moment. Today's are 98% junk.
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Super Bowl commercials of the past, were focused on the blue collar demographic. They were extremely funny, relatable, edgy, and wildly successful. It was a competition amongst brands, to capture the most memorable moment. Today's are 98% junk.
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@DefiantLs 2025's version of the smoke break.
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@TexasTrumpTrain The same age group, created the country. I'm sure even back then, there was a group of people squawking about their ages.
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First, address the fraud, waste, and abuse of the federal budget. Let that play out, as it may. Then, address the FED. I've never disagreed with the idea, nor the importance of addressing both issues. Attempting to do both at the same time, is like pulling the bottom blocks of Jenga.
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@DefiantLs If Elon would've caved to the hate, we wouldn't have what we do, today. The many will continue to hate the few, that push the rest of us forward.
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