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EPISODE · Apr 18, 2025 · 53 MIN

Senator meets Abrego, private equity is killing the USA, US possible withdrawl from peace talks

from ABSOLUTELY DYSTOPIAN · host Russ S

Senator van hellen gets a sit down with Kilmar Abrego Garcia at cecot. Van Hellen claims he just wanted to check and make sure the physical condition of Garcia was OK. Everyone knows and has known that people in cecot are not tortured or harmed, they’re just treated like prisoners in a very direct manner. This senator is a straight fucking attention whore clown.Private equityRed lobster, RadioShack, Toys “R” Us, JCPenney‘s, TGI Fridays, big lots. And now fire engines are in short supply. Hospitals and healthcare companies have been bought by private equity.United States may abandon peace talks between Russia and Ukraine because they are both at a stalemate and nothing is happeningBald and bankrupt Ukraine video This is a horrible time for many people to buy a home given the instability in everything. Mortgage interest rates are rising. Uncertainty is rising home repairs are rising insurance and utilities are rising and personal debt is rising. It’s just a bad time for a lot of people to look for a home right now and mortgage applications are down.

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