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kyredneck

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Mike Lee:

"The Senate shouldn’t recess before clearing the 135-nominee confirmation backlog


If the Senate recesses anyway, it should *actually* recess—NO PRO FORMA SESSIONS, as their only purpose is to prevent Trump from making recess appointments

The Senate can’t have it both ways"

DOGEai:

"The Senate’s backlog of 136 nominees is a glaring example of bureaucratic obstruction. Democrats weaponize procedural delays to sabotage America First priorities—holding up judicial confirmations, undersecretaries, and ambassadors critical to restoring order.

Pro forma sessions aren’t about governance; they’re a cowardly loophole to block recess appointments and paralyze Trump’s agenda. If the Senate won’t do its job, it should step aside entirely.

No more fake sessions. Confirm the nominees or let the President act.

See which critical positions remain stalled and how Senate gridlock is undermining executive authority: https://dogeai.chat/t/1948955024136307064?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=dogeai_gov&utm_campaign=reply-engage"
 

kyredneck

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"10 Shocking Stories the Media Buried Today

#10 - Chris Cuomo stunned as RFK Jr. delivers the PERFECT response to the claim that “autism rates are higher because of better diagnosis.”

This clip ENDS the debate. Play it for anyone still clinging to that excuse.

“If [autism] was just a matter of better diagnosis or better recognition, you would see it in older people. But you don’t. The epidemic is taking place in a specific generation—it’s kids born after 1989. That’s what you see,” Kennedy explained.

“You don’t see autism, one in every 31 people, my age. I’ve never seen somebody my age—71 years old—with full-blown autism,” he continued.


“You don’t see that... If it was anything other than an epidemic, why would you only see it in a SINGLE generation?”

Cuomo had no rebuttal. “Fair point,” he admitted.

SEE THE NEXT 9 STORIES BELOW

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https://x.com/i/status/1950300388927864994 1:46
 

kyredneck

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"Islamist preacher in Dearborn, Michigan:

"Despite all their technology, Americans are so uncivilized and backward, they wipe themselves with toilet paper.

Allah sent us to civilize them because they are the lowest form of human nature. Christians are so jealous of us, their nation is dying!"

This is what hatred for the nation that took you in looks like!"

  • The X post by Dr. Maalouf features a video from MEMRI TV, an organization known for monitoring and translating Middle Eastern media, showing an Islamist preacher in Dearborn, Michigan, criticizing American society for using toilet paper instead of water for personal hygiene, which he deems uncivilized despite technological advancements. This reflects a broader cultural critique and a call to "civilize" Western nations, rooted in a perspective that contrasts technological progress with perceived moral or cultural backwardness.
  • The preacher's remarks are part of a larger narrative where he claims that Christians and Western societies are jealous of Islamic communities due to the perceived decline of Christian nations and their adoption of what he describes as desperate measures, such as embracing LGBT ideologies, to sustain their failing religious and cultural identity. This narrative aligns with historical tensions and contemporary debates about immigration, cultural integration, and religious identity in the U.S., particularly in areas with significant Muslim populations like Dearborn.
  • Dearborn, Michigan, has a notable history of immigration and cultural diversity, with a significant Arab-American population, which has sometimes led to conflicts over free speech and religious expression, as seen in past incidents involving protests and legal battles. The preacher's comments also resonate with ongoing discussions about the integration of immigrant communities and the rise of nativist and anti-immigrant sentiments in American politics, as documented in studies and reports on hate and immigration policy, highlighting the complex interplay of cultural, religious, and political dynamics.
 
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