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Reflective & goal-oriented, conservative traditional values w/ a forward-thinking mindset. Focused on family, future, & meaningful moral guided progress in life

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Mike Benz @MikeBenzCyber drops truth bombs on Rogan, Shawn Ryan, and Tucker. Reveals USAID's covert role in funding media & cultural initiatives to influence political landscapes, using celebrities & music to destabilize governments, how our government manipulate online narratives, fund censorship, & shape public perception with US Tax Dollars. A Must-watch from The New Media Joe Rogan Apple Podcasts: Episode #2272 Spotify (Android): Episode #2272 The Shawn Ryan Show Apple Podcasts: Episode #170 Spotify (Android): Episode #170 Tucker Carlson Show Apple Podcasts: Mike Benz Episode Spotify (Android): Mike Benz Episode
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I would argue we actually would benefit substantiality more by Russia winning this particular war. Our neverending desire for expansionism needs an overhaul at minimum and a complete restructuring at maximum. Approaching every non first world country as expendable and at the whims of our dark empire building influence and resource hunger isn't sustainable and is nothing but a vestige of some cold war playbook that should've been burned two decades ago. Russia doesn't have to be the enemy as there are many much more evil things in the world to battle. Give Putin Ukraine we can have Greenland because everyone knows resources are the real reason we have any interest what what so ever in the Ukraine. Ukraine has a broader range of commercially viable natural resources, whereas Greenland's resources are more focused on mining, fishing, and future energy potential. It may not be the very best alternative but it certainly will have a lower death toll that WW3
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@QIs4Quantum @julie_kelly2 Didn't he fire him already and a judge overturned his termination
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@shea_jordan Because he's running DOGE why is that so hard to deduce, it's called transparency
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@GolfIsNotAVerb @catturd2 Yep this would be my wife's response as well
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@CJ5324920 @MilaLovesJoe Or he's senile with possibly early onset dimensia and someone is swaying his vote
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@elonmusk @elonmusk is a National Treasure and needs at least one statue!!! P.S.I still need a cyber truck 🤪
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@NoLieWithBTC Flash sale, lighting deal, same day delivery on California
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@libsoftiktok I decided to update it for Google!!!
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Can this be debunked by anyone with legitimate links
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@kylenabecker Who's found in contempt of court President a Trump? I thought there was just a ruling on sitting president and criminal charges?
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I think they're looking for full transparency with all spending and that's the defining reason for moving to the Blockchain. Because everything is documented ... Per Grok Using blockchain technology can significantly enhance government transparency in several ways: 1. Immutable and Tamper-Proof Records Once data is added to a blockchain, it cannot be altered or deleted without consensus from the network. This ensures that government records (such as budgets, contracts, or voting results) remain tamper-proof and trustworthy. 2. Real-Time Public Access Blockchain enables public access to transactions and records in real time, reducing corruption and ensuring accountability in government spending, procurement, and public services. 3. Eliminating Middlemen & Reducing Fraud Since blockchain operates on a decentralized ledger, it removes the need for intermediaries who could potentially manipulate or hide data, reducing opportunities for fraud and corruption. 4. Auditable Transactions Every transaction is cryptographically recorded and traceable, making audits more efficient and reliable. This can be applied to government expenditures, welfare distribution, and even law enforcement accountability. 5. Secure Digital Identity & Voting Systems Blockchain can secure citizen identity systems and voting processes, ensuring that only eligible voters participate and preventing election fraud or manipulation. 6. Improved Procurement & Contract Transparency Governments often engage in large-scale contracts (e.g., construction, defense, healthcare). A blockchain-based procurement system ensures fair bidding, contract execution tracking, and fraud prevention. 7. Decentralized Data Management Unlike centralized government databases, blockchain prevents data silos and unauthorized alterations, making it more resistant to cyberattacks and insider corruption. Real-World Examples Estonia uses blockchain for secure digital identities and government services. Georgia (the country) applies blockchain to land registries to prevent fraudulent land claims. Sweden has tested blockchain for property transactions to increase efficiency and reduce fraud. By integrating blockchain, governments can build trust, improve efficiency, and reduce corruption, ultimately making governance more transparent and accountable to the people.
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@allenanalysis Maybe because he had to self fund his protective detail among the myriad of other legal battles he had to fight to just to be a 5% candidate against the deep state establishment.
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@CollinRugg She's great!!!!
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That's is untrue in probably any corporate server workforce or any establishment with sales of 4 million or more per year. Cash tips are taxed, employees are required to claim cash tips upon clocking out. If I make $120 in tips of which 70$ is credit or debit, I'm required by law to claim 50$ in cash tips and most restaurants work this way. I'm not saying all but most do. because they are audited by payroll numbers. The government and the IRS assumes 20% to be average tip out on sales. If I sell 800$ in sales and only 100$ in charge tips are documented then the IRS assumes 60$ in cash tips as an average were made. When payroll is submitted on a weekly basis and these numbers don't match the clock out tips should fix this discrepancy. Cash tips are taxed in a very large number of circumstances.
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@HustleBitch_ Colloidal Silver possibly
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@schmeichelk @DefiyantlyFree Yeah right, pigs will fly, not one person will be arrested. Right when the Epstein list is released.
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