And why he owes the state of New York half a billion dollars? Because he’s innumerate? And hus Press Secretary is an idiot?Trump suggesting the country could make $50 trillion on selling gold cards if they can find 10 million people willing to pay $5 million pic.twitter.com/vaXtUoIueq
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 26, 2025
There was a federal judge asking.... Which I’m sure is why you named Gleason as DOGE administrator, anyway. Because the lawyers in court sure couldn’t do it.Reporter: Did you announce Gleason’s position to DOGE staff?
— Anna Bower (@AnnaBower) February 26, 2025
Press Secretary: “Everybody knew and we said who she was to all of you because you are hounds in the media…There are *so many* bigger things in the world than who the DOGE administrator is.” pic.twitter.com/2h5wffTJ1E
Crockett: Mr. President, guess what? Russia invaded Ukraine. Can we at least agree on that one? Facts matter. Is there anybody in here that has enough courage to say Russia invaded Ukraine?
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 26, 2025
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Crockett: This is the problem pic.twitter.com/XRyNecNsAt
Crockett: I know that facts hurt you all, and I wish we could get on the same page, but we do know that during the presidential election, Trump would not go and participate in anything if fact-checking was involved because he didn’t want to be fact-checked. We know that Vance got upset during the debate when he was fact-checked.
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 26, 2025
There used to be a time in this country where we as elected officials thought that it was okay to just tell the truth. pic.twitter.com/jL5IofG8JL
Who is it supposed to make money for? What is it supposed to sell? And “we” are completely broke because of Trump’s tax cuts in his last administration. And you just voted for more.Greene: We are completely broke. If the U.S. government operated like a private business—which, by the way, it should—it would be entirely bankrupt and out of business. The U.S. government is not a charity. pic.twitter.com/LEn5S4FXoj
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 26, 2025
Yes, she is that stupid.She voted yesterday to borrow another 1 trillion dollars from China and add to the debt https://t.co/5mlkxaRIkG
— Jared Moskowitz (@JaredEMoskowitz) February 26, 2025
A child just died from a completely preventable infection that could be as unknown as polio or smallpox. Asshole.RFK JR on Measles Outbreaks: It is not unusual. There are measles outbreaks every year. pic.twitter.com/8KZ7VSaSE5
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 26, 2025
Any further comment, Doctor?Cassidy was the key vote to confirm RFK Jr, who will probably recommend ivermectin to stop the measles outbreak. pic.twitter.com/1QLDEkBLiD
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) February 26, 2025
Today I just need a Jasmine Crockett post.Crockett: Imagine that Planned Parenthood—I know how you all love Planned Parenthood—Planned Parenthood says, 'Judge, let me come pick you up.' They pick you up on the Planned Parenthood plane; it’s pink with Planned Parenthood all over it, and they take you on these fancy trips, and the next thing you know, there is a case that comes before the Supreme Court on whether or not a woman should not be a part of The Handmaid’s Tale… pic.twitter.com/fbTh8ereQ4
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 26, 2025
Nope.Trump: We support Canada $200 billion a year in subsidies… Without us, Canada can’t make it. I say Canada should be our 51st state. Trudeau. Nice guy. I call him Governor Trudeau. He should be a Governor pic.twitter.com/9Dd2Sp2pMY
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 26, 2025
According to the United States government's foreign assistance website, the U.S. has not spent more than $35.1 million in a single fiscal year on financial assistance for Canada since at least 2001. In the most recent reported fiscal year, 2022 — which ran from Oct. 1, 2021, to Sept. 30, 2022 — the United States sent $32 million in foreign assistance to Canada.That article is from 12/23/24. Trump said then the “subsidies” to Canada were $100 billion a year. A week before that, he claimed it was $100 million. Clearly not big enough, so he increased it 10 times. And now it’s $200 billion. All courtesy of Professor Otto Yerass.
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