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  2. wtf what BOARD 250 years
  3. You’re the one who started the thread. You obviously think this is vital shit. So it’s on you dude…let’s hear it Google2google.
  4. Is this true? What say the TDS pros here think? MAGA stalwart claims someone with Trump Derangement Syndrome 'geoengineered' DC heatwaveSource: The Independent A MAGA faithful and prominent 2020 election denier claimed the intense heat oppressing the nation’s capital and disrupting America’s 250th celebrations was “geoengineered” by a person with Trump Derangement Syndrome. Kylie Jane Kremer, a right-wing activist who organized rallies for President Donald Trump before the January 6 riot, insisted “someone with an extreme case of [Trump Derangement Syndrome] geoengineered this weather in DC.” “Same way they geoengineered Trump’s inauguration to be one of the coldest in U.S. history. People with [Trump Derangement Syndrome] hate Trump more than they love America,” Kremer wrote on X. Trump’s rally and massive fireworks show in Washington, D.C., Saturday are at risk of delays or outright cancellations with temperatures as high as 102ºF and severe thunderstorms expected. One Washington Post report says D.C. will be hotter than 99 percent of the world Read more: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/dc-weather-cancellation-fourth-of-july-extreme-heat-b3008969.html
  5. I see 1M in attendance in that video.
  6. Thief in chief….. Nearly a Million Investors Lost a Total of $3.8 Billion on Trump Crypto CoinSource: New York Times Nearly 1 million people who bought President Trump’s memecoin have lost money through the end of June, according to a report by the cryptocurrency analytics firm Nansen. Their losses total $3.81 billion. The analytics firm’s assessment was calculated this week after Mr. Trump signed an annual financial disclosure showing that he walked away with a $636 million payout on the same crypto bet, part of a haul of at least $2.2 billion from all of his business ventures in 2025. The odds were always in his favor. Mr. Trump profited whether the price of his memecoin went up or down. He collected returns whenever anyone traded the tokens, as he repeatedly pushed his followers to do, using his Truth Social account to promote the coin. . . Cumulatively, these 988,905 wallets have lost a total of $3.81 billion, including buyers who have held on to their stash and recorded paper losses, according to Nansen. The coin was trading at $1.76 as of Friday, down 97 percent from its peak price of $75.35. Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/04/us/politics/trump-coin-crypto-investors-loss.html
  7. What’s the oops for MC?
  8. Jeeez i wonder who owns all those oil reserves around the world
  9. The 20 best places to live in America if you're liberal, based on data Elisa Fernández-Arias Tue, June 30, 2026 at 5:07 PM CDT 9 A rainbow pride flag and American flags affixed to a home. - The 20 best liberal places to live in America If you've ever daydreamed about moving to a new town where you can freely express your political views—particularly in these starkly polarized times—you're not alone. An October 2024 analysis from the New York Times shows a growing trend of both conservative and liberal Americans relocating from politically mixed neighborhoods to areas more in line with their respective beliefs. In fact, a January 2025 LendingTree survey found that almost half of all respondents interested in moving would do so based on the political climate. Overall, 43% of Americans say they're willing to spend more if it means living somewhere that better matches their political beliefs and values. For anyone who's considering moving to a more left-leaning locale, Stacker compiled a list of the 20 best liberal places to live in the U.S. using 2025 rankings from Niche. Niche ranked the best places to live using a variety of factors such as cost of living, housing, and public schools. To be included on this list, the city, suburb, or town must be considered "very liberal" by Niche, which bases each place's politics on the 2012 and 2016 presidential election results compared to the national average. See the full methodology here. All four regions in the continental U.S. (Northeast, South, Midwest, and West) are included in the 10 best liberal places to live in the U.S. The top 10 scored well on public schools (Niche average of A+), diversity (Niche average of A-), and being good for families (Niche average of A+). However, they lacked when it came to affordable housing (Niche average of B-), safety (Niche average of B-), and cost of living (Niche average of C). The median household income of the top 10 only dipped below six figures in one location, and the median home value was at least $500,000 in all but three. Keep reading to learn more about the best liberal places to live in the U.S., including their population, median rent, median home value, area feel, population size, and more. Editor's note: Licensed images for some cities, suburbs, and towns on this list were not available. In those cases, photos of nearby locations were used instead. Manhattan Beach California Pier as seen from ocean. - #20. Manhattan Beach, California - Population: 34,584 - Median household income: $193,904 - Overall Niche grade: A+ - Public schools grade: A+ Belmont Town Hall building in the historic town center of Belmont, Massachusetts. - #19. Belmont, Massachusetts - Population: 27,009 - Median household income: $178,188 - Overall Niche grade: A+ - Public schools grade: A+ Mountain View City Hall and Center for the Performing Arts. - #18. Mountain View, California - Population: 82,363 - Median household income: $179,917 - Overall Niche grade: A+ - Public schools grade: A+ A rainbow flag flying outside of an apartment building in Manhattan, New York. - #17. Manhattan, New York - Population: 1,627,788 - Median household income: $104,553 - Overall Niche grade: A+ - Public schools grade: A- The Battle Green site in Lexington, Massachusetts. - #16. Lexington, Massachusetts - Population: 34,085 - Median household income: $219,402 - Overall Niche grade: A+ - Public schools grade: A+ Rent Electric Bike Beach e Biking on Redondo Beach pier. - #15. Redondo Beach, California - Population: 69,814 - Median household income: $144,588 - Overall Niche grade: A+ - Public schools grade: A+ The Brookside Gardens in Wheaton, Maryland, near Four Corners. - #14. Four Corners, Maryland - Population: 7,785 - Median household income: $200,110 - Overall Niche grade: A+ - Public schools grade: A A home near a pond in Great Neck, New York. - #13. Great Neck Gardens, New York - Population: 1,245 - Median household income: $218,603 - Overall Niche grade: A+ - Public schools grade: A+ Bike bath on the strand from Hermosa Beach to Manhattan Beach. - #12. Hermosa Beach, California - Population: 19,248 - Median household income: $152,019 - Overall Niche grade: A+ - Public schools grade: A+ A picturesque street in the city of Hoboken, New Jersey. - #11. Hoboken, New Jersey - Population: 58,340 - Median household income: $176,943 - Overall Niche grade: A+ - Public schools grade: A Santa Monica Pier. - #10. Santa Monica, California - Population: 91,535 - Median household income: $109,739 - Overall Niche grade: A+ - Public schools grade: A+ Aerial view of West Hartford and Hartford. - #9. West Hartford, Connecticut - Population: 63,809 - Median household income: $125,616 - Overall Niche grade: A+ - Public schools grade: A+ Looking down a street in Clayton, Missouri. - #8. Clayton, Missouri - Population: 17,282 - Median household income: $128,898 - Overall Niche grade: A+ - Public schools grade: A+ Chicago Avenue in Downtown Evanston. - #7. Evanston, Illinois - Population: 76,552 - Median household income: $95,766 - Overall Niche grade: A+ - Public schools grade: A+ Arlington, Virginia, city skyline on the Potomac River. - #6. Arlington, Virginia - Population: 235,463 - Median household income: $140,160 - Overall Niche grade: A+ - Public schools grade: A+ City Hall in Cambridge Central Square. - #5. Cambridge, Massachusetts - Population: 117,794 - Median household income: $126,469 - Overall Niche grade: A+ - Public schools grade: A The Steuben House in River Edge, New Jersey. - #4. River Edge, New Jersey - Population: 12,024 - Median household income: $155,827 - Overall Niche grade: A+ - Public schools grade: A+ Snow blankets downtown Bethesda. - #3. North Bethesda, Maryland - Population: 49,498 - Median household income: $128,970 - Overall Niche grade: A+ - Public schools grade: A+ Elevated view from Coolidge Corner in Brookline. - #2. Brookline, Massachusetts - Population: 62,822 - Median household income: $140,631 - Overall Niche grade: A+ - Public schools grade: A+ Aerial top down view of suburban multifamily homes in suburban Ardmore, Pennsylvania. - #1. Ardmore, Pennsylvania - Population: 14,165 - Median household income: $115,273 - Overall Niche grade: A+ - Public schools grade: A+
  10. I always find bullshit funny.
  11. You find that funny. Why am I not surprised
  12. Oh no. Definitely a national security issue that requires intense scrutiny by AC and his investigatory staff on Twitter.
  13. Brennan and Trump belong in the same prison cell together.
  14. I don’t give a fuck what you intend to do.
  15. Yes. You cheer for Israeli pedos and billionaires.
  16. Muslim rape gangs. 250,000 white girls abducted Nothing like fabricating cover for the Epstein billionaires sitting at #10 Downing and the White House.
  17. "Hit and run Pelosi" thread just started
  18. Given Trump’s pardoning of corrupt billionaires after they made donations to the Republican Party, that is very minor. In fact it doesn’t even count any longer. Let’s not forget about the top Israeli cyber security specialist that the FBI busted for child sexual exploitation and trafficking. He was allowed to escape back to Israel. No doubt with a nod from the White House.
  19. Paul Pelosi, 86, faces a hit-and-run charge after striking a parked car in Napa County: sheriff's office Paul Pelosi, the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., is facing a misdemeanor hit-and-run charge after authorities say he struck a parked vehicle in Napa County, California, on Friday, and drove away before his own car became disabled. The Napa County Sheriff's Office said the crash happened Friday afternoon in Yountville, just over an hour north of San Francisco. A witness reported seeing a brown convertible hit an unoccupied parked vehicle before continuing north. Deputies later found the damaged convertible partially blocking a nearby roadway and identified the driver as Paul Pelosi, 86. During the investigation, Pelosi allegedly told deputies he knew he had hit something but did not know what it was, according to the sheriff's office. He continued driving until his vehicle became disabled, investigators said. Authorities said alcohol was not a factor in the crash. (Ya right) "The investigation also determined that no alcohol (.00 on Preliminary Alcohol Screening Device) was detected upon testing, therefore Driving Under the Influence was ruled out," the sheriff's office said. (Sure) Investigators said Pelosi was responsible for the collision. He was not arrested at the scene, and the sheriff's office said that is common for this type of misdemeanor offense. Instead, deputies will refer the case to the Napa County District Attorney's Office for review and possible prosecution. The sheriff's office also said it will submit a driver re-evaluation referral to the California DMV, a common practice for elderly drivers. The incident comes more than two years after Pelosi pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving causing injury stemming from a May 2022 crash in Napa County. He was sentenced to three years of probation, five days in jail — most of which was satisfied through custody credits and a work program — a three-month DUI education program, installation of an ignition interlock device for one year, and fines and restitution to the injured driver. Unlike the 2022 case, investigators said DUI was ruled out in Friday's crash. Pelosi's office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
  20. Boeing plaza became a ghost town when the pandemic struck. Workers went remote and the plaza never recovered, eventually going up for sale at a fire sale price. Workers had moved on and there was no reason for Chicago to extend the tax incentives to keep Boeing in Chicago given the small amount they were contributing to the local economy. None of Boeings mfg occurred in Chicago. They won’t be missed.
  21. Yesterday
  22. regulatory factors On top of that economic factors can be local government, and environmental factors are absolutely created by local government Thanks for proving my point though

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