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Everything posted by seafoam1
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I don't think I've ever taken the time to look at political polls other than what I've seen on this site. Or maybe briefly at presidential election time. Trump has 3 more years. Why are liberals throwing liberal run polls out there as if they.actually mean something? Go twitter. Amiright?
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Greenland American Flag cake served at Kennedy Center event with Republicans pushing for a Trump third term
seafoam1 replied to League Champion's topic in The Geek Club
good one. Liberals lashing out. News at 11. -
Not a bad profit for being non-profit. And that's just can be seen. She hiding a lot more than that. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/far-left-agitator-who-organized-minnesota-church-storming-raked-over-1-million-from-nonprofit A 2024 filing shows the group awarded just $158,811 in grants that year while Armstrong brought in a salary of $215,726 FIRST ON FOX: Far-left agitator Nekima Levy Armstrong, who was one of the organizers of the storming of a Minnesota church to protest ICE on Sunday, raked in over $1 million during six years leading a Minneapolis civil rights nonprofit that addresses anti-poverty issues. Armstrong, whose website identifies her as a civil rights lawyer and "scholar-activist," helped to organize the storming of Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Sunday. In a Facebook post, she claimed that one of the church’s pastors is a leader at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The demonstration is one of many throughout the Twin Cities in protest of the federal government’s surge of immigration enforcement officials to crack down on widespread fraud taking place in the state. Armstrong, who is currently the founder and CEO of a cannabis company called Dope Roots, led the nonprofit as executive director for at least six years, from 2019 through 2024, according to tax filings by the Wayfinder Foundation. The 2024 tax filing shows that despite the foundation being dedicated to giving grants to anti-poverty community initiatives, it awarded just $158,811 that year, while Armstrong brought in a salary of $215,726. She also took an additional $40,548 in health benefits, benefit plan contributions and deferred compensation, according to the 2024 filing. In 2023, the year that the nonprofit awarded $133,698 in grants, Armstrong brought in a salary of $170,726, plus $44,300 in other "compensation from the organization and related organizations," according to that year’s filing. The year before reflects the same pattern, with Armstrong bringing in $175,000 in compensation, plus an estimated $33,126 in other compensation, while the organization gave just $161,325 in grants, per the 2022 filing. According to filings ranging from 2019 to 2024, in six years Armstrong made $936,395 as executive director of the Wayfinder Foundation, plus an additional $201,313 in health benefits and other compensation. Meanwhile, during her time in leadership, the Wayfinder Foundation disbursed approximately $700,052 in grants.
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Aaron rupar!!! Oh no!!!!
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Trump is ‘100% serious’ about acquiring Greenland, Panama Canal, say sources close to prez-elect
seafoam1 replied to Maximum Overkill's topic in The Geek Club
I'm wondering about you looking like you aren't gone off the rails. You are struggling dude. -
🇺🇸Father Trump Talk-🚨The Official Thread of MAGA🚨 I Love It When A Plan Comes Together
seafoam1 replied to HellToupee's topic in The Geek Club
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Official Greenland Thread - Trump Says He ‘Won’t Use Force’ to Get Greenland
seafoam1 replied to squistion's topic in The Geek Club
Wow. What a life.... -
You seem to work hard but are really failing to make intelligent points. I realize in your mind you are making them, but you never seem to realize that you don't make intelligent points society in the least. It's all only to feed your own mind of delusion.
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Greenland American Flag cake served at Kennedy Center event with Republicans pushing for a Trump third term
seafoam1 replied to League Champion's topic in The Geek Club
On the outside looking in is this guy. -
More liberal Twitter posts. Oh boy. This is really making your point gutterboy. I mean, you are pulling up some serious "dogginTrump" shlt. You go girl.
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Jeez...more princess rusty...
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"The accusations of obstruction are totally and provedly false claims by democrats." We are built on Truth and American values.
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Liberal teenagers needing 2 extra years to pass high school. Sounds about right.
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🇺🇸Father Trump Talk-🚨The Official Thread of MAGA🚨 I Love It When A Plan Comes Together
seafoam1 replied to HellToupee's topic in The Geek Club
It's true in his mind. That's the liberal lifestyle. -
oh my. more.twitter posts from no one anyone knows for any reason Maybe I can make some twitter posts that can be considered truth to people who don't know anything about me.
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🇺🇸Father Trump Talk-🚨The Official Thread of MAGA🚨 I Love It When A Plan Comes Together
seafoam1 replied to HellToupee's topic in The Geek Club
Oh boy. Now you got him. -
So are these high levels that are being introduced and allowed?
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It is not disputed that electromagnetic fields above certain levels can trigger biological effects. Experiments with healthy volunteers indicate that short-term exposure at the levels present in the environment or in the home do not cause any apparent detrimental effects. Exposures to higher levels that might be harmful are restricted by national and international guidelines. The current debate is centred on whether long-term low level exposure can evoke biological responses and influence people's well being. Widespread concerns for health A look at the news headlines of recent years allows some insight into the various areas of public concern. Over the course of the past decade, numerous electromagnetic field sources have become the focus of health concerns, including power lines, microwave ovens, computer and TV screens, security devices, radars and most recently mobile phones and their base stations. The International EMF Project In response to growing public health concerns over possible health effects from exposure to an ever increasing number and diversity of electromagnetic field sources, in 1996 the World Health Organization (WHO) launched a large, multidisciplinary research effort. The International EMF Project brings together current knowledge and available resources of key international and national agencies and scientific institutions. Conclusions from scientific research In the area of biological effects and medical applications of non-ionizing radiation approximately 25,000 articles have been published over the past 30 years. Despite the feeling of some people that more research needs to be done, scientific knowledge in this area is now more extensive than for most chemicals. Based on a recent in-depth review of the scientific literature, the WHO concluded that current evidence does not confirm the existence of any health consequences from exposure to low level electromagnetic fields.
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Well, you got the German part wrong, but pretty much yeah. That was THE decision point to end it. Enough fighting against the US.
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"We."
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🇺🇸Father Trump Talk-🚨The Official Thread of MAGA🚨 I Love It When A Plan Comes Together
seafoam1 replied to HellToupee's topic in The Geek Club
Joe G. on social media. -
poor princess rusty.
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🇺🇸Father Trump Talk-🚨The Official Thread of MAGA🚨 I Love It When A Plan Comes Together
seafoam1 replied to HellToupee's topic in The Geek Club
Princess rusty admits he's not capable to use simple logic in life.
