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03/06/2025

Who Is Behind The Mass Scripted Narratives? …Follow for more insightful posts.

Users on social media are highlighting a new campaign by Senate Democrats, aptly named ‘Sh— That Ain’t True,’ criticizing former President Donald Trump ahead of his joint address to Congress.

Led by Sen. Cory Booker, Democrats released strikingly identical videos, accusing Trump of failing to deliver on his promise to reduce prices from “day one.” The videos, featuring nearly two dozen senators repeating scripted talking points verbatim, quickly went viral, prompting influential figures like Elon Musk and Tim Pool to question the authenticity and independence of political messaging.

Critics argue that such synchronized messaging undermines genuine political dialogue, labeling it as dangerously robotic and reminiscent of propaganda tactics.

As social media continues to reshape political communication, voters increasingly question who’s writing the scripts politicians recite.

Millions of dead people in Social Security records—harmless glitch or ticking time bomb? …Follow for more insightful pos...
02/19/2025

Millions of dead people in Social Security records—harmless glitch or ticking time bomb? …Follow for more insightful posts.

Elon Musk flagged a shocking stat: Social Security’s Numident lists 18.9 million people over 100, dwarfing the 90,000 alive in the U.S.

A 2023 audit says not all get benefits—only 44,000 do—but the gap exposes a deeper risk. Outdated death records clog the system, and while fraud’s minimal, overpayments to the deceased hit $298M since 2021, with $214M unrecovered.

Experts call it a “messy database,” not a scam, yet the 2023 report warns: unfixed errors could open doors to abuse. Costs to clean it? Up to $9.7M.

Meanwhile, Social Security’s trust fund nears collapse in a decade, threatening 20% benefit cuts. These glitches signal vulnerability—small now, but potentially devastating if left alone or exploited.

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🚨 A mid-air collision near D.C. sparks a major emergency response…Follow for more insightful posts.    Breaking News: Ai...
01/30/2025

🚨 A mid-air collision near D.C. sparks a major emergency response…Follow for more insightful posts.


Breaking News: Aircraft Collision Near Reagan National Airport Prompts Multi-Agency Crisis Response

A passenger plane arriving from Wichita, Kansas, collided with a military Black Hawk helicopter near Washington, D.C.’s Reagan National Airport earlier today. Law enforcement confirmed one aircraft crashed into the Potomac River, halting all airport operations temporarily. The Associated Press reported a multi-agency search and rescue mission involving U.S. Park Police, D.C. Fire and EMS, military units, and Metropolitan Police helicopters.

D.C. Fire deployed fireboats to the crash site, while aerial teams scoured the river. Video from the Kennedy Center’s observation cameras captured two aircraft lights merging into a fireball, corroborating witness accounts of the collision. Authorities have not yet confirmed casualties or causes, citing the active investigation.


Which annoyance just won’t slide anymore as you grow older?
01/27/2025

Which annoyance just won’t slide anymore as you grow older?

Federal agencies are getting new powers, and it’s reshaping immigration enforcement…Follow for more insightful posts.In ...
01/24/2025

Federal agencies are getting new powers, and it’s reshaping immigration enforcement…Follow for more insightful posts.

In a major shift in U.S. immigration policy, the Trump administration has granted new authority to the ATF, DEA, and U.S. Marshals Service to make arrests related to immigration violations. This unprecedented move instantly adds almost 10,000 federal agents to support Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in enforcing immigration laws.

Previously, these agencies were limited to their respective missions, such as combating drug and firearm offenses. Now, they are empowered to detain undocumented individuals directly, a task that was solely ICE’s responsibility. The administration explains this decision as a strategy to alleviate ICE’s heavy workload and address border security challenges more effectively.

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This Speaks for itself. Pardons by PresidentsCredit:
01/23/2025

This Speaks for itself.

Pardons by Presidents

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Biden’s Final Hours in Office: Sweeping Pardons Ignite Political Firestorm… Follow for more insightful posts.In a move t...
01/20/2025

Biden’s Final Hours in Office: Sweeping Pardons Ignite Political Firestorm… Follow for more insightful posts.

In a move that has stirred debate across the political spectrum, President Biden issued pardons to several high-profile individuals just hours before leaving office. Among those pardoned are Gen. Mark Milley, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and members involved in the January 6 Select Committee investigation, including Capitol and Metropolitan police officers who testified. This sweeping action, seen by some as a shield against potential investigations under President-elect Trump, reflects Biden’s controversial use of executive clemency during his final hours in office.

Dr. Fauci, in his response, emphasized the “politically motivated threats” he has faced, thanking Biden for sparing his family “immeasurable distress.” Similarly, Milley expressed gratitude, citing his desire to protect his loved ones from “distraction, expense, and anxiety.”

Critics, however, were quick to denounce the pardons, particularly the one granted to Hunter Biden. Despite earlier promises to stay uninvolved, Biden’s decision has drawn condemnation from figures like Sen. Eric Schmitt, who accused the outgoing president of undermining norms. Hunter Biden himself admitted he wouldn’t “take this pardon for granted.”

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TikTok begins restoring service for U.S. users after Trump commentsThe company said in a statement that TikTok was comin...
01/19/2025

TikTok begins restoring service for U.S. users after Trump comments

The company said in a statement that TikTok was coming back online in the U.S. after President-elect Donald Trump provided assurances to the company’s service providers.

This is what pops up on TikTok now that ban is in effect
01/19/2025

This is what pops up on TikTok now that ban is in effect

01/17/2025

Biden’s bid farewell, and delivers a warning… Follow for more.

In his farewell address, President Biden reflected on his administration’s achievements, including brokering the Israel-Hamas cease-fire, while sounding an alarm about democracy’s future.

Speaking from the Oval Office, he warned of the growing influence of a wealthy few, calling it a direct threat to democracy. Biden urged reforms to curb the power of money in politics, ensure billionaires pay their fair share, and enforce stronger ethics for Congress and the Supreme Court.

He reminded Americans that the nation’s strength lies in equality, opportunity, and justice for all. After 50 years in public service, Biden concluded: “Now it’s your turn to stand guard. May you be the keeper of the flame.”

If TikTok Is Banned, What Actually Happens to the App on Your Phone?Even if a ban goes into effect, you won’t face penal...
01/11/2025

If TikTok Is Banned, What Actually Happens to the App on Your Phone?

Even if a ban goes into effect, you won’t face penalties for using TikTok. The main restriction would target app stores and hosting services—meaning you wouldn’t be able to download new versions or receive essential updates. Over time, the app could become buggy, slow, or eventually stop working altogether. Some users might try workarounds like VPNs or alternative app stores, but these methods can reduce reliability and performance.

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California’s fire insurance crisis could change the state forever… Follow for more insightful posts.California’s insuran...
01/09/2025

California’s fire insurance crisis could change the state forever… Follow for more insightful posts.

California’s insurance market is on the brink of collapse due to the devastating effects of wildfires. The Palisades Fire in Los Angeles has pushed private insurers to stop issuing new policies and even drop existing ones, leaving many Californians without reliable coverage.

The state’s insurer of last resort, the FAIR Plan, is feeling the strain as it covers properties worth nearly $458 billion—triple the insured value from 2020. With damages from recent fires estimated at $52–$57 billion, the FAIR Plan faces the risk of exhausting funds and driving up premiums statewide.

State officials are racing to address the crisis, including passing moratoriums on non-renewals in fire-prone areas. However, these stopgaps do little to reverse the larger issue: insurers are struggling to adapt to climate-driven disasters. New rules have allowed companies to raise rates and reassess risk, but homeowners face skyrocketing costs.

This is a wake-up call for California’s fire-prone communities and policymakers to rethink long-term strategies in the face of a growing climate emergency.

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