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I would really appreciate your reposts and likes, they change a lot in my fundraising ⬇️
I'd like to set a goal to reach at least 50,000$ by the end of the weekend. It's challenging to fundraise right now. But this equipment literally saves lives and millions of dollars worth of equipment I am running a fundraiser to get excavators and a truck to Ukraine and currently it's at 47,000$/120,000$, donation link: donation link: paypal.com/donate?campaign_i… On the video i'm showcasing that we don't just transfer the machine and forget about it, we support our aid throughout it's life. Excavator parts, sprockets, tracks and idlers were sent to 43rd artillery brigade to service the machine that we donated more than a year ago.
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Let’s remember 🇺🇸 Steve Witkoff’s deep ties to 🇷🇺 Russia at the very moment he is leading closed-door 🇺🇦 Ukraine talks with Vladimir Putin as Trump’s envoy. Behind his image as a real estate developer lies a network of oligarch connections, Kremlin-linked capital, and political positions that have consistently leaned toward Moscow. Witkoff’s closest partner in business has been billionaire Len Blavatnik, whose Access Industries co-financed some of the largest luxury developments in New York and Miami. Blavatnik, though often branded as a Western investor, made his fortune alongside sanctioned oligarchs Mikhail Fridman, German Khan, and Viktor Vekselberg in the AAR consortium, which sold its stake in TNK-BP to Rosneft for $55 billion. That deal directly enriched them through Putin’s state oil giant, cementing a Kremlin connection at the heart of Blavatnik’s wealth. Blavatnik himself has given millions to Republican politics, including a million-dollar check to Trump’s inauguration, while Ukraine sanctioned him in 2023 for his Russian ties. From Blavatnik the chain runs deeper: to Vekselberg, sanctioned for advancing Kremlin foreign policy, to Oleg Deripaska, Putin’s favored aluminum magnate and longtime target of U.S. sanctions, and to Alfa Group’s Fridman and Aven, accused of benefiting from security service ties and Putin’s system of controlled oligarchy. These men form the network from which Blavatnik’s billions were built, and Witkoff, by aligning himself with Blavatnik, enters a circle that cannot be separated from Kremlin influence. As envoy, Witkoff has stepped beyond private business into highly sensitive diplomacy. In 2025 he traveled to Moscow on multiple occasions, often without U.S. policy officials present, instead relying on Kremlin-provided interpreters, an unusual practice that raised questions about transparency and control of the record. In his public appearances, he praised Vladimir Putin as “super smart,” language that U.S. diplomats typically avoid given the adversarial context. More critically, Witkoff appeared to validate Russia’s staged referendums in occupied Ukrainian territories, downplayed Ukraine’s sovereignty by referring to it as a “false state” and promoted negotiation frameworks centered on territorial concessions and land exchanges. Each of these positions aligns closely with longstanding Kremlin objectives: securing recognition of its territorial gains, fragmenting Ukraine’s legitimacy, and shaping peace talks on Moscow’s terms. Russian state outlets amplified his remarks, portraying them as evidence of softening U.S. resolve. The picture is clear: Steve Witkoff is not simply a Trump friend entering diplomacy. His business network intersects with oligarch wealth tied to Rosneft, his partners are linked to Putin’s circle, and his public statements have echoed Russia’s messaging on Ukraine. In his role as envoy, he has become both a messenger and a potential asset for Moscow, blending U.S. politics, private deals, and Russian state interests in a way that demands serious scrutiny.
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Since Trump took office - Natural Gas prices are up 25%. Electricity is up 19%. Gas has not come down to $1.99 anywhere in the U.S. Beef prices are up 80%. Pork prices are up 23%. Grocery prices continue to increase. Auto prices have increased on average of $6000. per vehicle. Trump’s tariffs are expected to cost American households an estimated $2400. in addition to all the other bullshit. Is this enough to own the “Woke Libs”? Are we Great Again yet?
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So DOGE-related cuts and early retirements eliminated 550 staff at the National Weather Service, and now the NWS is being granted special permission to hire 450 positions to relieve critical shortages. Such a waste of time and resources.
NEW: The NWS receives permission to hire up to 450 meteorologists/hydrologists/radar technicians after DOGE-related cuts. Agency also given a public safety exemption from federal hiring freeze. (1/2)
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MAGA Bootlicker Bo Loudon wanted to dress up as ICE and troll immigrants in Tampa so I dressed as an Alligator and sang about the Epstein list to him 🐊🔥🇺🇸 Please RT so Elon has to pay me TWITTER AD revenue money to troll MAGA 🐊🇺🇸
Former FBI agent Johnathan Buma claimed his March arrest for disclosing 130 confidential FBI documents was retaliation for investigating Trump’s ties to Russia, The Times reports. In a Channel 4 documentary, “Trump: Moscow’s Man in the White House?”, Buma said he was ordered to halt probes into Trump’s associates during his first term, faced increased pressure after Trump’s return, and resigned in protest. Buma alleged the FBI’s purge under director Kash Patel allowed Russian intelligence closer access to influential US figures.
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Remember when the National Hurricane Center used to post updates of where a Tropical Storm might go when it's SITTING RIGHT OFF THE CAROLINA COAST??? Now all you get is a one sentence forecast saying NHC thinks it won't become a hurricane. That's it.
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This is the new Social Security AI chatbot. 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡👇
Every single DOGE cut has been reversed in the current budget. It was a scam.
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Spotted in the wild. @TheTeamHousePod
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Lesson #1 should be: Tariffs are a regressive tax paid by American businesses and consumers, not by foreign countries.
🚨 JUST IN: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent launches an all-out push for financial literacy among Americans. He says everyone should become financially literate.
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As my account visibility is diminished, I am asking you to retweet, commend and like the post i'm quoting. ⤵️ I am trying to fundraise to get more engineering equipment to Ukraine, and your help by sharing has never been so important.
I'd like to take a moment of your time to explain what we are doing and how you can help by donating (link at the end of this post), reposting, and liking this message. While we often discuss the drone warfare aspect, the most effective protection against drones is being properly dug in. Everyone, from infantry and drone operators to command posts, must stay underground to remain safe. Underground bunkers, depending on their depth, materials, and quality of construction, can withstand bombs, drones, and artillery. Properly designed positions, though scarce, can endure months of continuous pressure. If you watch any video report from Ukraine, you will notice that artillery positions are dug in, drone operators work from protected shelters, and infantry stays underground for safety. However, achieving effective fortifications is easier said than done. Centralized fortification efforts have often fallen short. Construction workers responsible for these fortifications frequently lack practical experience, placing infantry positions openly in fields without proper concealment. They seldom have the expertise needed to build adequate bunkers, dugouts, or fortified positions. This is why delivering equipment directly to the personnel manning these positions is crucial, and that is exactly our mission. Thanks to your generous donations, we've already delivered and purchased over 20 excavators and more than 10 trucks equipped with cranes. The feedback has been incredible. I am certain we have saved countless artillery units such as Krabs, FM70s, tanks, and, most importantly, the lives of our servicemembers. Because of your support, drone operators from the 92nd, 88th, 54th, 26th, and other brigades now have secure bunkers to operate from safely. While our achievements are significant, much work remains. We continuously receive critical requests and strive to meet them promptly. Currently, I am fundraising for a new set of essential equipment: trucks equipped with cranes, augers, and an excavator. We're close to our goal! 🎯 We've raised $75,000 out of $120,000. With an additional generous private donation of $20,000 in BTC, we have only $25,000 left to reach our target. Donation link: paypal.com/donate?campaign_i… Please share, comment, and like this post—it significantly boosts our visibility through algorithms.
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DOGE stole several months of this 82 year old's social security payments, canceled his Medicare, and falsely declared him deceased to claw back payments retroactively. He then struggled to rectify this because DOGE is gutting the Social Security admin staff and closing buildings.
👀Musk's DOGE designated someone as dead but he's very much alive. They took his Social Security. This is what Musk/Trump/GOP/DOGE are doing to American seniors--> seattletimes.com/seattle-new…
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DOGE is a Russia-run operation
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Literally the dumbest people in the world are in charge of decisions like this.
1/31 Meet project "Good Old USA" the now unsealed DoJ file on the Russian influence in the US to sway opinion on the war in Ukraine. Something Trump has bought into hook-line and sinker. It was held under seal, because we got the literal playbook revealing their methods
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$4.5 Trillion in Tax CUTS Over a 10-Year Period - Continues the corporate tax rate cut Trump created in 2017 (from 35% down to 21%) -- Note: If you make over ~$47,150 you are being taxed at a HIGHER rate than large, profitable companies - Analysis on the 2017 tax cuts showed ~83% of the benefits flowed to the top 1% of earners in America (2/6)
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