Forwarded from Tara Reade (Tara Reade)
To give context this is the first time in US history a speaker has been removed on motion to vacate. This will have a interesting affect on future speakers. This also signals the end of funding Ukraine. I believe this is the exit ramp both political parties wanted to get out of funding the proxy war because bottom line they will lose their seats. What do you think ?
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I think this message is a pretty good signβ¦donβt you? As many would say, itβs like weβre βover the target.β
Also, itβs sometimes hard to believe Meghan was my neighbor in AZ for six years. Seems surreal, looking back on it. Knew her Dad pretty well, they lived two floors up from me at the 2211 E. Camelback condos, I saw them all the time. I was so oblivious to everything back then. π€·ββοΈ The perils of being a computer guy with friends in politics.
Also, itβs sometimes hard to believe Meghan was my neighbor in AZ for six years. Seems surreal, looking back on it. Knew her Dad pretty well, they lived two floors up from me at the 2211 E. Camelback condos, I saw them all the time. I was so oblivious to everything back then. π€·ββοΈ The perils of being a computer guy with friends in politics.
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βNews flash, the Republican party has always looked dumb because they would consistently vote against their own interests and play second fiddle to a political party that was pulling out all the stops to essentially snuff them out.
At this point the Republican party is at a crossroads and whether or not it recovers doesn't matter because then it's current "healthy" incarnation it does nothing. If Matt Gaetz pissed you off by making a move to get rid of McCarthy after he essentially said screw the entire American public and conservative base by agreeing to have a separate funding bill for Ukraine after the whole reason of pushing the funding deadline was that people didn't want Ukraine funded anymore, then good.
Either the Republican party reforms and does better or it burns to the ground and I won't shed a tear for it. Neither will anyone else.β β Malcom Flex on βXβ/Twitter
At this point the Republican party is at a crossroads and whether or not it recovers doesn't matter because then it's current "healthy" incarnation it does nothing. If Matt Gaetz pissed you off by making a move to get rid of McCarthy after he essentially said screw the entire American public and conservative base by agreeing to have a separate funding bill for Ukraine after the whole reason of pushing the funding deadline was that people didn't want Ukraine funded anymore, then good.
Either the Republican party reforms and does better or it burns to the ground and I won't shed a tear for it. Neither will anyone else.β β Malcom Flex on βXβ/Twitter
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Forwarded from AUS Jacqui βπ₯π
Woohooo... I've successfully installed Linux Mint alongside Windows 8.1.
Loving Linux Mint already.
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Loving Linux Mint already.
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Forwarded from Seek Truth
Anyone turn into a zombie yet? I happen to be surrounded by phones as I'm in the middle of loading a bunch for customers and the ones I turned off the Wireless Emergency Alert stayed completely quiet. Those that I did not made a brief alert noise for 5 seconds, if even, then went quiet.
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This one is for all the CB radio fans following the Jeff.pro channel.
It is October 4, after all. π€£
It is October 4, after all. π€£
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Forwarded from Professor Patriot (Professor Patriot)
Iβve been frantically surfing Telegram for survivors of the EBS. So far, itβsβ¦ everyone.
Dodged that bullet.
Dodged that bullet.
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The Jeff.pro channel seeks to raise awareness about Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and the Linux Operating System, complete replacements for βbig techβ Microsoft Windows or MacOS on your computers.
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Forwarded from John Salmi
I just loaded Mint on an HP Pavilion touch screen for a relative, she sent it to me and I was able to log on to get her data. It was unbearably slow, I mean SLOW. Post upgrade it's most definitely usable, even sorta zippy.
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Friends who have switched from "big tech" computer Operating Systems like Windows or MacOS to Linux, help us understand your journey. When you first made the change, how long did it take you to learn enough about Linux to feel comfortable in your new OS?
Anonymous Poll
16%
It was instant - just turned it on and I already knew everything
51%
1 to 3 months
9%
3 to 6 months
16%
6 months or longer (part time learning)
9%
6 months or longer (full time effort)
Forwarded from Mitchell Clemmons
It took me about 3 months to get the basics so I felt comfortable in Linux. But I kept going. The great part about learning Linux is that there is always more to discover and tinker with. It opens a whole world up!
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Forwarded from s3t8u3
There are Linux distributions that act just like Windows. These are easy to navigate once installed. However, I will always be learning ways to use it.
Completed the last computer a few days ago. I now have 3 running Linux and couldn't be happier. I can do everything I was doing with Windows, including Office products. Work sends me a .docx, no problem.
Completed the last computer a few days ago. I now have 3 running Linux and couldn't be happier. I can do everything I was doing with Windows, including Office products. Work sends me a .docx, no problem.
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Forwarded from Graphene Goat
Took about 3 weeks to become comfortable on Linux, started with Ubuntu, now use Pop mostly, but many others as well. Have come a long way in great part thanks to this channel. Hoping to use my experience to pull others in this direction to pay it forward
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Forwarded from Midnight Rider Channel πΊπΈ (Karli Bonne)
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Hillary Clinton calls MAGA fans βcult membersβ
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Friends, for those of you who used to follow my posts about Democrat corruption on Twitter/βXβ, a few years ago, you will remember I recognized there are personalities sent in to disrupt and harm the projects we are working on.
It took some time for me to realize that. But itβs a very real thing. Considering extent of the funding, sophistication, and networks of relationships the left works with, itβs no surprise.
So I have this question for you today, drawing from your collective wisdom as investigators and truth seekers: Who are these people? They are sent to cause conflict, demonetize, demoralize, and otherwise harm anything we work on that poses a threat or potential threat to them, in any way. Time and time again we see the ruthlessness, the tenacity of the left. And, itβs not always obvious at first, but we are learning: They do things through other people. It's how they work.
Why do they expect that We the People sometimes lack the strength or discernment to call them out, push back, to defend ourselves with the same vigor they use to try to tear us down in the most underhanded of ways?
Theyβre wrong about that. Weβre not so gullible to fall for their attacks, any more. Some are, but not all.
It took some time for me to realize that. But itβs a very real thing. Considering extent of the funding, sophistication, and networks of relationships the left works with, itβs no surprise.
So I have this question for you today, drawing from your collective wisdom as investigators and truth seekers: Who are these people? They are sent to cause conflict, demonetize, demoralize, and otherwise harm anything we work on that poses a threat or potential threat to them, in any way. Time and time again we see the ruthlessness, the tenacity of the left. And, itβs not always obvious at first, but we are learning: They do things through other people. It's how they work.
Why do they expect that We the People sometimes lack the strength or discernment to call them out, push back, to defend ourselves with the same vigor they use to try to tear us down in the most underhanded of ways?
Theyβre wrong about that. Weβre not so gullible to fall for their attacks, any more. Some are, but not all.
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