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@politicsusa46 @whelmeddaily You can spin it all you want they’re illegal and I wonder why the Roosevelt closed down in 2020 you people got a problem go get yourself looked at cause you got brain trauma
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@J_DandMe @MattWallace888 Yes, in the past the old Republican Party all they did was make noise, but if you look what’s going on today with this new republican party I would say it’s a lot more than talk. I would say its house cleaning time.
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@In controlled demolition, the goal is usually to bring the structure down safely and efficiently. To prevent tipping, demolition experts often start by weakening the supports at the bottom and, if applicable, the top. This causes the building to collapse inward. Blasting the cap or upper structure first can help guide the collapse downward, ensuring it falls into the building rather than tipping over. They carefully plan the sequence of explosives to manage this. So, while the aim is to bring it down straight, it's a highly calculated process rather than a "just blast it and hope for the best" approach!
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@stillgray I think this video will be great presented to the courts when he divorces your immature stupid ass. I guarantee there’s been a time when you said; “our democracy is at stake.” Now think about that ⬆️ statement for a minute, then let me know what you come up with.
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@JebraFaushay You’re out here being mad, not us or white people as you say people have preferences welcome to humanity.
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@RealAlexJones We’ve transcended, we have to be in a simulation? Correct me if I’m wrong but did I just watch President Trump just troll all of left wing media to saying, “BIG BALLS”
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@YelisavetaPaUSA Okay listen I know you don’t think the people that voted for President Trump can think for theirselves in this country without leftist liberal instruction. Everything you just said about “that’s what you voted for” we know, we voted for it.
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@Matthewtravis08 We do understand all you people on the left are so much smarter than us but at those fancy schools they didn’t teach Walmart sells google now
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Hey, what are some of those other thieves we have? @elonmusk @AnthonyCumia they steal pretty good too don’t dey?
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I have an important question regarding the future of education in our country. With discussions surrounding the potential dismantling of the Department of Education, I find myself in a complex situation. While I believe there are valid critiques of the Department, I also recognize the significant implications of such a move. My major concern revolves around the issue of curriculum: Who writes it? What determines the "right" curriculum? This is particularly tricky with the rise of homeschooling. While homeschooling can offer personalized education, it raises the question of consistency. With countless households teaching various subjects in diverse ways, how do we maintain a unified education standard across the nation? This dilemma seems to threaten our identity as a cohesive country. The United States comprises 50 states, each possibly adopting different educational standards. If we pursue the dismantling of federal oversight without a solid plan in place, we risk losing a sense of shared knowledge and direction. I urge educators and concerned citizens to engage in a dialogue about this pressing issue. It’s essential to understand that while dissatisfaction with existing systems is valid, we must also focus on what comes next—how we will define and deliver a cohesive curriculum for our next generation. Let’s work together as a community to explore these questions and ensure that we provide the best possible education for all American children. Thank you for considering these thoughts, and I hope to hear from teachers, parents, and concern citizens. Thank you.
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