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King Cosby

@cosbyking89

Spiritually Japanese. Hi Shin Supremacist.

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calendar_today08-02-2025 19:12:33

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Donning my noble wagie cape before a fulfilling day of stuffing mailboxes with junk, jury summons, and sex toys from amazon

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There are 100 million foreigners squatting in my country robbing me blind through fraud and scams and my dickless government has absolutely no will to do anything about it. Unless that rocket is being launched at some Somalian enclave in Minnesota IDGAF

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It always amazes me how Indians have no word for things like “police officer” or “elections” in their oogabooga language

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Just saw this big nigga on ozempic scarf down 3 doughnuts one after another. Absolute unit. Pharmaceuticals are no match for the triumph of the human will.

Matt Walsh (@mattwalshblog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am totally radicalized on the issue of criminal justice. We should increase executions by like a thousand percent. Bring back hard labor. Bring back corporal punishment. Bring back public lashings. Bring back public hangings. Our ancestors were right about all of that.

Paul (@womandefiner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The pope is so worried about wars but can't look 5 minutes into the future to see where bringing in millions of hostile islamist into the heart of Christendom is going.

Eric Schmitt (@eric_schmitt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is exactly why we need mass deportations. A removal may cost $18k, but the lifetime fiscal drain (taxes paid minus costs) per illegal alien is $68k. Do the math: deporting 10 million illegal aliens would save Americans $500 billion. We can't afford NOT to mass deport.

Stephen Miller (@stephenm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A useful way to think about migration is to consider what kind of societies the migrants have built in their home countries and to what extent you would like those conditions replicated here.

Senator Eric Schmitt (@senericschmitt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NYT frames this as if USAID employees had a quasi-property right to high-paying, taxpayer-funded jobs. In reality, this tells a darker story—we spent half-a-century debt-financing a managerial class of Leftists whose only qualifications were ideological.