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stroke and distance

@strokedistance

Stealing elections since 1968.

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farmers are fucked. like she says, theyโ€™re not stupid. they know thereโ€™s no bailout coming. Sure, big agribiz is waiting to take their land for fire sale prices. Trump doesnโ€™t their votes any moreโ€ฆ And Vance knows theyโ€™ll vote R again because they theyโ€™re reliable sheep.

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Here is Donald Trump saying the president should always get the blame if there is a government shutdown because the problem starts from the top and the leader is the problem.

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Texas A&M announced that the state trooper that bumped into South Carolina players was relieved of his gameday assignment The trooper was sent home from the game

Texas A&M announced that the state trooper that bumped into South Carolina players was relieved of his gameday assignment

The trooper was sent home from the game
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American AF ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ And there goes Toyota sales. Finally!! In attempting to suck Trumpโ€™s mushroom, he fails to realize what heโ€™s doing. Take a page from Musk. Tesla sales are cratered. Lost a 20% piece of marketshare in 1 year!! Toyota is next.

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Philip Esformes in Florida committed MORE FRAUD with his company than every single Somali scheme in the state of Minnesota combined. His total fraud was $1,300,000,000 Trump pardoned him, so he got away free.

Philip Esformes in Florida committed MORE FRAUD with his company than every single Somali scheme in the state of Minnesota combined. His total fraud was $1,300,000,000

Trump pardoned him, so he got away free.
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Trump commuted the sentence of a convicted healthcare fraudster who was serving 20 years for a $1.3 billion Medicare fraud scheme, one of the largest in U.S. history, and that person has since been arrested again on new criminal charges. That is what it looks like when a