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Follow for updates that matter and spark conversations. I also find deals. Stay informed and stay engaged! I bleed blue/Purple and Gold #LetsgoDodgers #Lakeshow
Los Angeles, CA
Joined February 2017
This woman absolutely kicks ass. She controls the room like no other press secretary in history. What a rockstar! @PressSec
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Who tf cares about your shit polls. You mean the same polls that said Hilary and Kamala were going to win. Also polls for what? Elon isnât running for any office.
BREAKING: New polling from CNN shows Elon Muskâs approval rating is plummeting and more Americans are waking up to the fact that Musk is running our country. Thousands of Americans are already calling their representatives demanding accountability.
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I trust Elon Musk with all my information 1000% more, then I would ever trust any of you corrupt slimey politicians. You say youâre elected. But even that I donât trust.
An unelected billionaire now has unprecedented access to U.S. citizens' Social Security, tax returns, and even veteran benefits. This is an alarming breach of trust and privacy.
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@realdavidonline Say what you want, think what you want. America voted. Change is here. Either you adapt or continue to bitch for the next 4 years. Nothing is halting this conservative train. Order is here. And thank God. Enough with this shit show circus. đ¤Ą
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@realdavidonline I would believe that bullshit excuse. But I think Nayib Bukele pretty much put that sham of a conspiracy down. Corrupt shitty country governments = play victim âitâs Americaâs fault, they destabilized usâ.
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Wrong again. America has a problem with it. Donât forget it was a mandate for him to govern. No one said there arenât great undocumented people, but do not come to someoneâs house wishing to be in someone elseâs while at the same time begging to stay. Try to pull that shit in Russia or China. I dare you. You wanna be an American?Then act like it. Waive the American flag, not the country youâre fleeing from and canât feed you.
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Wrong. Your culture doesnât matter. American culture is first. America is first. If you wanna reap the benefits of this country and be a citizen of this country then leave your old shit culture that clearly wasnât good enough for you to stay. The white British who conquered America and made this country didnât try to represent Britain đŹđ§. That culture was shit, thus they escaped it. Same should be for every other immigrant. You donât like it, GTFO.
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To all you retarded Mexicans and Latinos who keep saying the U.S stole their lands here some reading for you ignorant dumbasses. 1. Texas (1845) â Annexation After Independence â˘Texas was originally part of Mexico but declared independence in 1836, forming the Republic of Texas after winning the Texas Revolution. â˘For nearly a decade, Texas operated as an independent nation before the U.S. annexed it in 1845. â˘Mexico still considered Texas part of its territory, which became a key factor leading to the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). 2. California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, and Parts of Colorado and Wyoming (1848) â Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo â˘The Mexican-American War (1846-1848) was triggered by border disputes after Texas joined the U.S. â˘The U.S. quickly defeated Mexico, capturing Mexico City. â˘The war ended with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848), in which Mexico ceded nearly half of its territory (including California and much of the Southwest) to the U.S. â˘In return, the U.S. paid $15 million to Mexico and assumed $3.25 million in debts Mexico owed to American citizens. 3. Southern Arizona & Southern New Mexico (1854) â The Gadsden Purchase â˘The Gadsden Purchase was a land deal where the U.S. bought a strip of land in southern Arizona and New Mexico from Mexico for $10 million. â˘The purpose was to secure a better route for a southern transcontinental railroad. Was it âStolenâ? â˘Some critics argue that the war was an unjustified land grab, especially since President James K. Polk was eager to expand U.S. territory. â˘However, the U.S. did pay for the land in both the treaty and the Gadsden Purchase. â˘Mexico had weak control over these territories, and many American settlers were already living there (especially in Texas and California). Summary â˘Texas became independent from Mexico before joining the U.S. â˘The Mexican Cession (California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, etc.) came from a war but was formalized through a treaty and payment. â˘The Gadsden Purchase was a straightforward land sale.
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