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Susan Collins voted against stopping Trump’s illegal war β€” and now he continues to put troops into harm’s way.

At least 13 American servicemembers have now paid the ultimate sacrifice. Congress needs to hold the administration accountable, not allow another forever war.

13.03.2026 18:26 πŸ‘ 71 πŸ” 40 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

Exactly.

12.03.2026 16:44 πŸ‘ 29 πŸ” 12 πŸ’¬ 2 πŸ“Œ 0
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Netanyahu: β€œThese achievements are increasing the status of Israel as a superpower… We will reach the kingdom. We will make it to the return of the Messiah.” (Grok confirmsπŸ‘‡πŸ½)

This is what your tax dollars are paying for.

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Hegseth has to resign it’s clear from the map that was a SCHOOL their target was next to the school they f’d up, Not securing the straits of Hormuz 1st FIRST should have made a coalition with the other countries to secure that pass
Hegseth needs to RESIGN !!

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Trump is shocked ... SHOCKED ... that Iran responded exactly like all the experts predicted they would. Apparently Iran didn't get the memo about Trump being the Supreme Leader of the Entire World who must be obeyed.

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#ResistanceUnited #ProudBlue #ONEV1 #DV1
βœ…Midterm: FL06
@jenniferjenkins.bsky.social: a founder of Educated We Stand, which fights political extremism in schools.

She’ll lower costs, fix the property insurance system, & protect health care. jenkinsforfl.com

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Trump Official Who Helped Kill USAID Now Using Its Funds for Himself Russ Vought, White House Office of Management and Budget director, has decided what is happening with USAID funds.

Trump Official Who Helped Kill USAID Now Using Its Funds for Himself

newrepublic.com/post/206559/...

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22/ bsky.app/profile/jenn...

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Easy-to-use solar panels are coming, but utilities are trying to delay them Utilities are convincing lawmakers around the U.S. to delay bills that would allow people to buy solar panels, plug them into an outlet and begin generating electricity.

Utilities are convincing lawmakers around the U.S. to delay bills that would allow people to buy solar panels, plug them into an outlet and begin generating electricity. n.pr/4ul3y2p

12.03.2026 09:43 πŸ‘ 1094 πŸ” 628 πŸ’¬ 53 πŸ“Œ 93

Someone said and I think it bears repeating. "It's ironic that the United States had 44 presidents duly elected with no problem until the orange felon lost the 2020 election and all of a sudden, there has been cheating throughout the history of our elections"

#USDemocracy

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101)	 	 	*PENTAGON OFFICIALS MET WITH LAWMAKERS ON IRAN ON TUESDAY: NYT	 	BFW	16:35	 	 
102)	 	 	*NYT CITES 3 PEOPLE FAMILIAR WITH CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFING ON IRAN	 	BFW	16:33	 	 
103)	 	 	*PENTAGON SAYS IRAN WAR COST MORE THAN $11B IN FIRST WEEK: NYT	 	BFW	16:33	 	 
 03/11/2026 16:31:40[NYT]Β 
Billion
 By Catie Edmondson

 (New York Times) -- In a Capitol Hill briefing, officials gave their most
 comprehensive assessment of the cost of the first six days of the war, but the
 number omitted several aspects of the operation.
 Pentagon officials told lawmakers in a closed-door briefing on Capitol Hill on
 Tuesday that they estimated the cost of the war against Iran had exceeded
 $11.3 billion in the first six days alone, according to three people familiar with
 the briefing.
 The estimate did not include many of the costs associated with the operation,
 such as the buildup of military hardware and personnel ahead of the first
 strikes. For that reason, lawmakers expect the number to grow considerably as
 the Pentagon continues to calculate the costs that accumulated just in the first
 week.
 Still, it appeared to be the most comprehensive assessment Congress had
 received so far amid mounting questions about the objectives, scope and time
 frame for the war. The New York Times and The Washington Post reported
 earlier that defense officials had said in recent congressional briefings that the
 military used up $5.6 billion of munitions in the first two days of the war.
 That is a far larger amount and munitions burn rate than had been publicly
 disclosed. The Center for Strategic and International Studies had estimated that
 the first 100 hours of the operation cost $3.7 billion, or $891.4 million each
 day.
 The first wave of the bombardment used weapons including the AGM-154 glide
 bomb, which can cost from $578,000 to $836,000. The Navy …

<Back> to Return Previous Next Send Actions Translate News: News Story 101) *PENTAGON OFFICIALS MET WITH LAWMAKERS ON IRAN ON TUESDAY: NYT BFW 16:35 102) *NYT CITES 3 PEOPLE FAMILIAR WITH CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFING ON IRAN BFW 16:33 103) *PENTAGON SAYS IRAN WAR COST MORE THAN $11B IN FIRST WEEK: NYT BFW 16:33 03/11/2026 16:31:40[NYT]Β  Billion By Catie Edmondson (New York Times) -- In a Capitol Hill briefing, officials gave their most comprehensive assessment of the cost of the first six days of the war, but the number omitted several aspects of the operation. Pentagon officials told lawmakers in a closed-door briefing on Capitol Hill on Tuesday that they estimated the cost of the war against Iran had exceeded $11.3 billion in the first six days alone, according to three people familiar with the briefing. The estimate did not include many of the costs associated with the operation, such as the buildup of military hardware and personnel ahead of the first strikes. For that reason, lawmakers expect the number to grow considerably as the Pentagon continues to calculate the costs that accumulated just in the first week. Still, it appeared to be the most comprehensive assessment Congress had received so far amid mounting questions about the objectives, scope and time frame for the war. The New York Times and The Washington Post reported earlier that defense officials had said in recent congressional briefings that the military used up $5.6 billion of munitions in the first two days of the war. That is a far larger amount and munitions burn rate than had been publicly disclosed. The Center for Strategic and International Studies had estimated that the first 100 hours of the operation cost $3.7 billion, or $891.4 million each day. The first wave of the bombardment used weapons including the AGM-154 glide bomb, which can cost from $578,000 to $836,000. The Navy …

$2bn/day, with $2.8bn/day in munitions alone over the first two days. I tend to think of myself as a Large Number Scale Understander but this is just mind-boggling amounts of money.

11.03.2026 20:50 πŸ‘ 1108 πŸ” 302 πŸ’¬ 25 πŸ“Œ 68
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RELEASE...

#Iran

#Epstein

#EpsteinFiles

#TrumpEpsteinFiles

11.03.2026 17:27 πŸ‘ 3452 πŸ” 1377 πŸ’¬ 80 πŸ“Œ 40

I recommend everyone prepare for a significant recession. Gwinnett County Ga has 5000 less students enrolled this year as a result of immigration policies. They laid off 125 teachers. That will affect consumer purchasing and result in store lay offs.

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Democrats ask what happened to millions earmarked for Trump’s library ABC, Meta, Paramount and X reportedly agreed to pay at least $63 million in settlements with the president. The original fund was dissolved last year.

Donald Trump can steal $63 million and nothing will happen to him. So here's the question: do you think YOU could get away with stealing $63 million, average hardworking American taxpayer? How about $500? Do you think you could get away with stealing $500?

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If his brain were mush it would be an improvement

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They are CHILDREN...

#Iran

#Epstein

#EpsteinFiles

#TrumpEpsteinFiles

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Another word you might use for it is "looting".

"This appears to be the first administration to take such widespread advantage of taxpayer-funded military housing to accommodate political appointees who do not have a direct connection to the military..."

www.nytimes.com/2026/03/10/u...

11.03.2026 20:39 πŸ‘ 17053 πŸ” 6660 πŸ’¬ 1297 πŸ“Œ 427

Might be a good time to rethink your policies if your administration has to bunker down in military housing because the people are pissed

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TY πŸ’™

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