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Magical Trevor (Meme TV) @MagaMemeWizard - This piece of shit finally pops his head up from grifting on Epstein to mention the Somalian fraud and instead of talking about the issue and the things being done to shut it down, he instead uses it to attack his own party. Kentucky, get rid of this piece of shit.
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Thomas Massie @RepThomasMassie
On January 30th, funding for the fraudulent daycare programs in MN expires.
It’s an $8 billion nationwide program without guardrails to prevent theft. I challenge my colleagues to eliminate the fraud, but I suspect @SpeakerJohnson and @LeaderJohnThune will fund it without a fix.
https://x.com/MagaMemeWizard/status/2006179303973683434

Mare Qay @MareQay - VK told us a few years ago that this would be “boring” for anons cuz we already know/knew what is happening &what is about to happen. He also told us that some anons would have PTSD from what we are witnessing. 
Not sure if I’d call it boring but more like frustrating with holding onto hope. 
Also, we have been strong for so long I can’t imagine for myself getting PTSD 
Thoughts?
https://x.com/MareQay/status/2005850479172149748

Margot Cleveland @ProfMJCleveland - This is so wonderful! I adore @mikeroweworks and now Carol!
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The Real Mike Rowe @mikeroweworks
Last week, I received a phone call from a woman who wanted to know if my foundation was set up to receive donations in the form of stock. When I told her that we were, she told me that her boss wanted to make a year-end donation.
“That’s great,” I said. “What’s your boss’s name?”
“She would prefer to remain anonymous.”
“No problem,” I said. “How much would she like to give?”
“A million dollars.”
(5 seconds later.)
“I’m sorry, how much?”
“A million dollars,” she said. “Of highly appreciated stock.”
(Another 5 seconds later.)
“Hello…are you still there.”
“Yes,” I said. “I’m still here. You have a very generous boss. Would it be possible to thank her personally?”
“I’m afraid not,” she said. “Her privacy is very important, and her time is valuable.”
“I promise to respect both,” I said. “It's just that no one has ever given me a million dollars before, and I’d really like to say thanks. Just a quick phone call would be fine.”
“Let me see what I can do,” she said. “In the meantime, where do I send the stock?”
I told her, and the next day, a million dollars of highly appreciated stock arrived in the MRW brokerage account. And the day after that – Christmas Eve – I received an email with a link to join a Zoom call at exactly 11:55 am to meet my anonymous benefactor, a woman I’ll call “Carol.”
I clicked the link at exactly 11:55, and Carol appeared on my computer screen. She had me on mute because she was talking to someone else on her cell phone. It looked urgent. A minute later she hung up and took me off mute.
“Sorry,” she said. “Crazy morning. Hey - you clean up pretty good!”
“Thanks,” I said. “It’s my second shower of the day.”
Carol’s phone rang again, but she ignored it.
“Thanks for making the time,” I said. “I know you’re busy.”
“Busy doesn’t come close to what I am,” said Carol. “I’ve got a board meeting in five minutes, a house full of cranky relatives, and a helicopter waiting for me on the roof.”
“With respect,” I said, “who schedule’s a board meeting on Christmas Eve?”
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