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Porter

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  1. Mind blowing! The guy is a innovative genius!
  2. Elon Musk became the world's first trillionaire on June 12, 2026, following the historic stock market debut of his aerospace company, SpaceX. The company's initial public offering pushed his total estimated net worth to approximately $1.1 trillion.
  3. I couldn’t help it. Lol
  4. Reagan, Baddog and their crew.
  5. I am not a left leaning person so your post is Greek to me. Crickets from Reagan about the inflation numbers. Lol
  6. His inflation is the most Beautiful Best inflation in history and it’s not even close as he would say. Lol
  7. General Reagan and Private Baddog why isn’t the Strait of Hormuz free flowing if we’ve destroyed Iran’s Military?
  8. Today, President Trump announced that the U.S. Navy has secretly escorted 200 oil tankers out of the SOH. While this is positive news and may have helped temper rising oil prices somewhat, the impact is not substantial enough to prevent a major energy crisis. These 200 tankers transiting the SOH over the past 100 days represent only about 2% of the normal volume—roughly 10,000 ships every 100 days—prior to the war. Furthermore, the U.S. has to deploy major naval and air assets to keep the SOH open. This is not sustainable and works to Iran’s advantage in the long run: Iran can disrupt commerce through the strait with relatively little effort, while the U.S. must risk two carrier battle groups simply to move 2% of the normal amount of oil and gas. - Joe Kent
  9. Did you notice the 4.2 percent inflation numbers that came out today from the Bureau of Labor Statistics for the month of May after 3.8 percent in April, 4.2 percent is the highest increase since April of 2023. I noticed Reagan failed to mention it, I am sure it just slipped his mind. The Golden Era is Here!
  10. Is this a proportionate ceasefire peace deal? Lol
  11. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the annual inflation rate surged to 4.2% in May, up from 3.8% in April. The Golden Era is Here!
  12. Interesting…
  13. I was wrong this is more you than Baddog although he’s not far behind. Lol
  14. Well when you spend 2 trillion dollars more than you take in as a government does it really matter. Why hasn’t Trump cut spending? Trump is no different than a Democrat when it comes to spending. Who cares if you get a raise if it’s eaten up by inflation. Our debt is the biggest threat to this country but they keep spending us into an oblivion.
  15. I literally posted this above. Lol Thanks
  16. Massie has backed border wall funding before, like over $5 billion in 2019 through regular appropriations and co-sponsoring a 2023 bill for $15 billion more per Grok. This sounds just like you Baddog. Lol
  17. No bait, just admit saying he didn’t vote for the border wall bill was disingenuous knowing his history of voting. I have one Savior which is Jesus Christ. I know that bothers you that he’s not a Trump puppet. Our 40 trillion debt is more of a threat to our country than Iran imo. But hey keep agreeing with every single thing Trump say or does that’s your right.
  18. It’s not bait, you’re being a little disingenuous by saying he voted against the border wall bill. There was a whole lot of nonsense in that bill money wise. Keep in mind we are almost 40 trillion in debt. Let’s give it a little context why don’t we. Here’s what Grok has to say about it which is pretty accurate. Yes, in a sense, but it’s nuanced. Thomas Massie voted against the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in 2025, a major spending package that included border security and immigration funding often tied to border wall efforts. He was one of only two Republicans to vote no, mainly because he opposed the bill’s massive impact on the national debt, which he said would fuel inflation and higher interest rates—not because he opposes a border wall itself. Massie has backed border wall funding before, like over $5 billion in 2019 through regular appropriations and co-sponsoring a 2023 bill for $15 billion more. But he’s consistently pushed back on executive overreach, like Trump’s 2019 national emergency declaration to redirect funds, arguing Congress should control spending. Trump and critics have hammered him for voting against the border wall because of that big bill, but his record shows he’s supported physical barriers when the process follows Congress’s constitutional role. It’s more about fiscal hawkishness and separation of powers than being anti-wall.
  19. So Massie voted against a stand alone Border Wall Bill?
  20. If you listen to the speech it wasn’t a mistake according to Massie and I am talking about our supposed ally Israel. The survivors are on the chamber floor supporting what he is saying.
  21. Watch and listen. Just thought it was interesting considering Israel drug us into this war.
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