APEX Featuring Ian C Jordan

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APEX Featuring Ian C Jordan

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    I Might Have Gotten Banned From The Clown !!!!!

    I got into a verbal altercation at McDonald’s!!!!!

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    You F_ _ _ _ _G N_ _ _ _ R !!!!!!

    If this is even halfway true, this is wild. It's clear there are a lot of racist people in the world, but it just is a little different with social media because you never know what to expect. If you can get $100,000 raise by being a racist more power to you. Cj Joinin writes below : Allegedly This woman has a biracial child. MAGA has donated nearly over $60,000 to a woman for being openly racist, calling a black person a racial slur. A white worker managed to raise thousands of dollars after being fired for calling black customers racial slurs and proudly declaring herself a racist. America 2025. A Cinnabon worker in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin, was fired after a racist incident was caught on camera. This is a great example of how having a biracial child or black friends does not make someone less racist. America keeps proving our point. I love that white conservatives love to say we're playing the victim mentality. They say, 'Stop talking about race,' but they keep proving our point about why we talk about race and why this keeps happening. Yeah, you got white conservatives and white supremacists donating tons of money to a racist who calls black people racial slurs. This has been happening a lot lately. What's interesting is that racist white people can say the N-word, lose their job, and then get a lot of money from GoFundMe.

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    Diddy Sent Fiddy Whautttttttttt?

    Diddy Sent Fiddy What?

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    What’s Really Happening Part 1

    We go over the strategic divide of the American people enjoy.

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    Trump Knows What He Is Doing

    President Donald Trump said Sunday that "I'm not joking" about trying to serve a third term, the clearest indication he is considering ways to breach a constitutional barrier against continuing to lead the country after his second term ends in early 2029.

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    'We got blown out': Bannon predicts Trump impeachment after MAGA loss in Wisconsin race

    MAGA influencer Steve Bannon warned that President Donald Trump was on the "edge" of being impeached after a conservative judge lost his bid for the Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday. On Wednesday's War Room program, Bannon tried to understand how Wisconsin could pass voter ID requirements while electing Judge Susan Crawford, who was endorsed by Democrats, to the state Supreme Court.

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    The U.S. Army has erased Medgar Evers from the Arlington National Cemetery website Medgar

    The U.S. Army has erased Medgar Evers from the Arlington National Cemetery website Medgar Evers is one of my heroes. And this clowns policies are targeting war veterans that are not white. This has nothing to do with the economy. Medgar Evers was also a civil rights activist for people of all races and cultures discriminated against. World War I| veteran Medgar Evers, whom President Trump called "a great American hero," has been erased from the Arlington National Cemetery website, which featured a section honoring Black Americans who fought in the nation's wars. The U.S. Army purged the section that had lauded the late Army sergeant and civil rights leader, who was assassinated by a white supremacist in Jackson in 1963. The decision to erase Evers came after an executive order by Trump to eliminate all Diversity, Equality and Inclusion programs.

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    Trump Blames DEI For Plane Crash and He Pauses MLK Day

    DIA will pause all activitics and events related to Agency Special Empbasis Programs effective immediately and until further notice. Additionally, Special Observances bosted throughout the year by the Command Elemen, Directorates, and Special Offices are also paused. These include observances related to the following: January Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday* February Black History Month March Women's History Month May Holocaust Day/Days of Remembrance May Asian Amencan Month June Juneteenth* August Women's Equality Day 15 September - 15 October National Hispanic Heritage Month October National Disability Employment Awareness Month November National American Indian Heritage Month

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    Trump Will Be Successful He Just Only Has 18 Months To Do It

    When Donald Trump returns to the Oval Office in January, he will preside over a coveted “unified government”, with his party controlling the White House, the Senate and the House of Representatives. But a handful of more moderate Republican senators could still stymie the president-elect’s legislative agenda, and even block the confirmation of some of his most controversial cabinet nominees. -Lauren Fedor Trump has 18 months. He doesn’t have 4 years. I think people are going to try to savagely sabotage him. Trump has a ton on the table and a very small window to get things done. His last term he got the corporate tax lowered and got the border under control compared to where it is now . What The Experts Believe: What can we expect from a Trump 2.0 foreign policy? In defense and security policy, we can anticipate a return of a “peace through strength” approach. This will mean big investments in US defense capabilities to strengthen deterrence and use force decisively if deterrence fails. Trump will rightly ask allies to contribute more to ensure US alliances in Europe and Asia have the capabilities they need. In economic policy, we can expect a focus on fair and reciprocal trade, prioritizing addressing China’s unfair trading practices, and an unleashing of the United States’ domestic energy potential. Values will center around an “America first, but not alone” orientation that will ensure that US global engagement benefits the peace, prosperity, and freedom of the American people and, in so doing, the broader free world. —Matthew Kroenig Global trade What will the Trump administration do about global trade? This is the thirty-trillion-dollar question. It was what every finance minister and central bank governor at the recent International Monetary Fund-World Bank Annual Meetings wanted to chat about privately. Here’s what we know. The important question about Trump and trade is: Will he do what he says he will do on tariffs? That answer is more likely yes than no, but it will not happen overnight. Trump’s trade views were shaped in the 1980s during Japan’s rapid economic growth. He views trade in binary terms, with bilateral imbalances the key determinant of whether a policy is succeeding or not. The first step in his trade policy will be, somewhat surprisingly, to try and revise the Phase 1 trade deal with China that he brokered at the end of his first term. The deal was largely judged a failure since China didn’t live up to any of its commitments, but the excuse given is that the pandemic prevented what would have been a successful first step. That’s more likely initially than a 60 percent tariff on Chinese imports. Once he tries to revive (or, as Trump trade people say, “finally enforce”) the China trade deal, Trump will turn his attention to the European Union. Here there will be a deep divide, and Trump will seek reciprocal tariffs on a range of products—many of which he will be able to impose unilaterally. His blanket tariff promise of 10 percent seems unlikely in the near term, but instead a scattershot of specific tariffs will be a signal to countries—both allies and adversaries—that this is just the beginning. The likely response will be a tit-for-tat escalation that will be inflationary in the United States and for the global economy. While the Trump economic team disputes this, citing the fact that Trump’s first term didn’t produce inflationary results, the size and scale of what is being proposed now is vastly different. —Josh Lipsky The war in Ukraine The greatest national security threat to the United States, its fellow NATO members, and other US allies is the increasingly aggressive partnership of Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea. The focal point of this threat is Ukraine, where Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war of conquest is just a prelude to more provocations and, potentially even war further west, against NATO’s eastern states. A victory in Ukraine for Russia, which is now bolstered by North Korean troops soon to be fighting in Europe, will encourage a Chinese move on Taiwan. It is not clear that Trump fully acknowledges this challenge. But whether he understands it or not, his administration will have to deal with it and its most dangerous point of confrontation: Ukraine. It is difficult to anticipate Trump’s policy on the war because his team contains personnel with very different views. One group advocates sharply reducing aid to Ukraine—a view many associate with Trump. This group is naive about the Kremlin’s policy toward the United States—Putin states plainly that the United States is adversary number one—and clueless about the danger of a Kremlin victory in Ukraine. The other camp recognizes the threat to US interests in Europe and elsewhere if Washington were to abandon Ukraine. This group would pursue a Reaganesque policy of peace through strength and, unlike the Biden team, not be intimidated by Putin’s nuclear bluster. The first clues about Trump’s policy will be the appointments he makes to senior national security positions. —John E. Herbst

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    Honestly Are You Better Under President Donald J. Trump or President Joe Biden ?

    Honestly Are You Better Under President Donald J. Trump or President Joe Biden ? 4 years ago, the DOW closed at 19,200. Last Week , the DOW crossed 40,000 for the first time ever #WeThePeople

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    Ron Johnson Staffer Orlando Owens Told Me They Don’t Care about Independents

    Ron Johnson Staffer Orlando Owens Told Me They Don’t Care about Independents

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    Trump posts $91 million bond and files notice to appeal in E. Jean Carroll case/Did State of the Union change how voters see Biden?

    Trump posts $91 million bond and files notice to appeal in E. Jean Carroll case Did State of the Union change how voters see Biden?

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    Is It Just Accepted To Insult Black Voters?

    Is It Just Accepted To Insult Black Voters?

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    No Matter Race, Age or Gender, More Voters Say Trump’s Policies Helped Than Biden’s

    No Matter Race, Age or Gender, More Voters Say Trump’s Policies Helped Than Biden’s

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    Nikki Haley Served Her Purpose

    Nikki Haley Served Her Purpose

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    Democrat Outlets are Just as Dishonest as Republican Outlets /Trump Sounded So Good on Super Tuesday

    Democrat Outlets are Just as Dishonest as Republican Outlets /Trump Sounded So Good on Super Tuesday

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    Is it ok to "Hook Up" with a client ?

    Is it ok to "Hook Up" with a client ? No

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