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j. d. johnson's avatar

Trump-think is a multi-directional sweep of possible actions that congeal into the action most profitable in the moment. If we all assumed a similar motivation to react, we would find ourselves embedded in "this" moment. We would, unanimously stretch our muscles and push in the same direction toward the elimination of the "Leftist" movement. Not toward a Communistic government, but to return our "Nations" path on a future where free individuals have a say in what the power of the "whole" will accomplish.

"We" are the power imbued with the decision of what is to be. If we do not recognize that the moment is at hand, then "our" power will drain into the sands of time and our world will shift into a world of slavery. While those in power retain that "power" forever more..

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Carol M.'s avatar

Praying that Bongino stays and keeps digging through the filth. He does look tired/thin and if he does decide to quit, maybe he will go back to podcasting. He will most likely be restricted on topics. Someone said we have to get rid of the politically inclined judges to get ahead in any lawsuits and perhaps that is part of the problem with the Epstein case. God bless America🇺🇸and may America continue to bless God.😇

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Floyd Unger III's avatar

Thank you….PROGRESS 🙂🦅🇺🇸

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Guy Hicklin's avatar

Read this article, "Historic Grand Canyon Lodge destroyed in wildfire, which closes North Rim for season", https://www.foxnews.com/person/s/stephen-sorace, and recognize the typical government response, attach blame (preferably on someone else) and sue for restitution (in this case loss of tourism revenue). The recent Texas river flood, the Carolina hurricane, California wild fires (unless started by a vandal), are "acts of God", natural disasters like a volcano erupting or an earthquake. Do we play a role in any of these, Yes, if you build in a flood plane or sea coast or on the side of an active volcano or fault line or in a forest where fire prevention measures are not allowed, or below sea level (New Orleans). We also make compromises like running high voltage lines through native lands and honoring history by maintaining buildings that don't meet current code requirements (Lahaina fire), and Yes, sometimes we just make bad decisions because hindsight is alway clearer then present vision, but not everything that happens warrants retaliation.

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Guy Hicklin's avatar

Saw this article, "Expert warns of looming credit 'catastrophe' that could wreck your score in 2025", https://www.foxbusiness.com/person/a/kristen-altus, and can only say this is poor journalism and very misleading. First the "appearance" with the $20 pizza, what is that supposed to mean considering the topic? I use a credit card for everything I can and pay the balance in full every month. Why, for convenience and the cash back card reward, and my credit score is 845. This article disparages "buy now pay later" without identifying the actual problem which is buying more than you can afford. Why does the media (even FOX) insist on telling "half of" or a slanted story? If the job is to inform, do the best job you can by being honest and complete.

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