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He had NO business showing up to disturb this official congressional meeting, obviously in an attempt to gain publicity for his campaign "IN UNIFORM- Dress Blues no less." Then when he was asked to leave resisted to a point where he needed to be forcefully removed. During this removal he put his hand between the door and door jam, and held it there- himself. What ever happened to him was ON HIM.
Now Former Navy SEAL and Senator Tim Sheehy is being blamed for this, which is 100% wrong. This ass hole McGinnis is responsible for his own injuries, and I hope he learns a lesson of what Semper Fidelis really means. In that we are "Always Faithful" or "Always Loyal" to the Corps. What he did was bring disgrace and acting a fool while in uniform.
This is unforgivable, and not only should he face charges in civil court for his antics, but also under the UCMJ.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/nation-world/marine-veteran-arm-broken-capitol-hill/65-9f019d9b-9973-4cad-bb4d-ee758bf1fe29
https://x.com/DetDutch/status/2029547507361943564
DiaperDiplomacy @DiaperDiplomacy - Cabinet Diaper Change
Trump says Senator Markwayne Mullin is his pick for Secretary of Homeland Security.
Current Secretary Kristi Noem is getting moved to “Special Envoy for the Shield of the Americas.”
Which sounds less like a government job and more like something from a Marvel movie.
Mullin is a former MMA fighter, so technically he’s the first Homeland Security nominee who could settle border policy with a chokehold.
https://x.com/DiaperDiplomacy/status/2029634742816322043
Disclose.tv @disclosetv - JUST IN - U.S. State Department releases security alert for Iraq "Americans choosing not to depart should be prepared to shelter in place in a secure location for extended periods."
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https://x.com/disclosetv/status/2030333211855732913
DK @1Nicdar - Interesting read.
The company that k*lled Kmart was not Walmart.
1962: Kmart opens its first discount store in Garden City, Michigan.
One simple idea.
Sell everything a family needs under one roof at prices no one else can match.
The formula works from day one.
By 1966, Kmart has over 160 locations and surpassed $1B in sales.
By 1976, the company opens 271 new stores in a single year.
No retailer in history had ever expanded that fast.
By 1981, the 2,000th Kmart store opens its doors.
Kmart is the second largest retailer in America behind only Sears.
Families across the country plan their weekends around trips to Kmart.
The brand is everywhere.
Then CEO Joseph Antonini makes a fatal decision.
Instead of investing in the stores that made Kmart dominant, he goes on a buying spree.
Walden Books.
Builders Square.
The Sports Authority.
OfficeMax.
Borders.
Five major acquisitions in roughly a decade.
The plan: turn Kmart into a retail conglomerate that owns everything.
The result is the opposite.
Corporate attention shifts away from the core business.
Store shelves go empty because inventory management falls apart.
Locations go decades without renovation.
Customers start complaining about dirty, outdated stores.
Meanwhile, the acquisitions drain capital and executive focus.
Not a single one works out.
By 1995, all five are sold off.
But the damage is already done.
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