Everything posted by Fact
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USA, USA, USA!
The Golden Goal. https://youtu.be/8c47m212Mkk?si=DXSWINhKV4XwL6Ec
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Trump's deportation shock harms US workers
I can certainly thrive without the taco food truck.
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Armed man shot at MarLargo
Armed man shot and killed after entering secure perimeter of Mar-a-Lago, Secret Service says https://apnews.com/live/trump-mar-a-lago-shooting An armed man drove into the secure perimeter of Mar-a-Lago, President Donald Trump’s resort in Palm Beach, Florida, before being shot and killed early Sunday morning, according to a spokesman for the U.S. Secret Service. The man, who was in his early 20s and from North Carolina, had a gas can and a shotgun, according to Anthony Guglielmi, the spokesman. He had been reported missing by his family a few days ago, and investigators believe he headed south and picked up the shotgun along the way.
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Investors Pour Record Sums Into European Stocks
A religious court should not be permitted to operate in Western countries. If a religious belief involves making sacrifices, would you support it?
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Europe Wants a Mercenary Army
Many Europeans are unwilling to fight for their countries, which has led to the desire for a mercenary army in Europe. https://foreignpolicy.com/2026/02/13/europe-immigration-military-russia-ukraine-munich-population-security/ Migration Can Provide the Manpower for European Defense Creating a pathway to citizenship in return for military service will help Europe stand on its own. Europe faces parallel challenges that policymakers have yet to connect: a pressing military recruitment shortage and an ongoing migration challenge. While politicians wring their hands over both issues separately, an opportunity has been hiding in plain sight. European countries should create a pathway to citizenship for immigrants willing to serve in their armed forces. Europe’s manpower crisis is real. According to recent defense reporting, in 2025 Germany’s Bundeswehr saw recruiting continue to fall behind targets, despite recruitment campaigns. The United Kingdom continues to fall short of its annual recruitment goal, with more service members leaving than joining. France, Italy, and the Netherlands all face similar shortfalls, with more than 20 percent of professional soldier positions remaining unfilled across many European militaries.
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USA, USA, USA!
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Investors Pour Record Sums Into European Stocks
This practice should not be permitted in any Western nation.
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Dutch Lawmakers Approve a 36% Tax on Unrealized Crypto, Stock+Bonds
That is in plan, but it is not the best option for the investor.
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Dutch Lawmakers Approve a 36% Tax on Unrealized Crypto, Stock+Bonds
SCOTUS did not rule that tariffs are a poor idea; rather, it ruled that the POTUS could not exercise emergency powers to enact them.
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Dutch Lawmakers Approve a 36% Tax on Unrealized Crypto, Stock+Bonds
I have no social responsibility to anyone outside of my family.
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Billionaires’ low taxes are becoming a problem for the economy
Did you bother to read my post with the data from the CBO?
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Dutch Lawmakers Approve a 36% Tax on Unrealized Crypto, Stock+Bonds
Regardless of how you try to present it, this is a poor idea.
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US GDP growth slows sharply to end 2025
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AOC highlight from Munich and beyond news
It seems you might have forgotten to take your medication. Please go to the pharmacy.
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Billionaires’ low taxes are becoming a problem for the economy
The most pressing challenge we face is the alarming growth of the federal budget. Simply put, the government cannot tax its way out of this crisis. Instead of addressing the root of the problem, those on the left are redirecting the blame towards billionaires while overlooking the significant mess they have created. In 2025, federal spending totaled $7 trillion, or 23.1 percent of GDP, exceeding the 50-year average of 21.2 percent. By 2036, spending will reach $11.4 trillion, or 24.4 percent of GDP. Autopilot mandatory spending—interest costs and mammoth programs such as Social Security and Medicare—is almost entirely responsible for this growth. By 2036, Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and interest costs will account for 73 percent of total federal spending, consuming nearly 100 percent of all federal revenue. https://www.cato.org/blog/cbo-warns-ballooning-deficits-latest-fiscal-report?utm_source=hootsuite&utm_medium=facebook&utm_term=&utm_content=&utm_campaign=
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Dutch Lawmakers Approve a 36% Tax on Unrealized Crypto, Stock+Bonds
Voters fail to connect their vote to policy outcomes. This disconnect allows ineffective leaders to be reelected repeatedly.
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AOC highlight from Munich and beyond news
Why do you refer to her as scary?
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China’s Threat to Global Democracy,News
I'm sorry, you can't ban opinions; we are not the European Thought Police.
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Dutch Lawmakers Approve a 36% Tax on Unrealized Crypto, Stock+Bonds
This is accurate. Imagine having to sell stocks just to pay a 36% tax.
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AOC highlight from Munich and beyond news
If your typical response to any situation is, "Yeah, but Trump!"
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What happened to our wages in the west?
You can achieve this by purchasing a duplex with a loan and renting it out. After generating some profit, you can repeat the process. I know people who have done this, and I can tell you that it’s not passive income.
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What happened to our wages in the west?
They receive compensation for their efforts.
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What happened to our wages in the west?
The remarkable aspect of immigrants is their resilience and contributions, as they often thrive without relying on social services or housing, and they never grow old. They are magical human beings.
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What happened to our wages in the west?
Capitalism outperforms alternative economic systems.
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Thai girl was totally shameless
I'm dating a sex worker. Some people should not post about their lives on social media. It's amazing what lengths these older guys will go to for a young trophy girlfriend.