@biscuitz223: I was posted on the foid app!! I am choosing to release the files myself publicly... you know most of what went on there was NOT diddyblud activity. I was just there for the snorkeling and EFN music. #bp #darktriad #efn #looksmax #brutal hypergamous foidlets.. I like making bp edits while dark triadmaxxing ern or efn or erdbah hdhddgzhbvg

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They got money for wars, but can’t feed the poor 💸 For a lot of Americans, those lyrics feel more relevant than ever. This week, the House approved a record $1.15 trillion defense bill as the war with Iran continues. Pete Hegseth testified that the war has already cost an estimated $37.5 billion, and lawmakers have also advanced a $95 billion defense and national security funding package. Meanwhile, millions of Americans are struggling with the cost of housing, healthcare, childcare, groceries, and everyday necessities. Republicans have also backed cuts to Medicaid and other domestic programs, drawing criticism that essential services are being reduced while military spending continues to grow. Ongoing tensions around the Strait of Hormuz have also fueled concerns over higher oil and gas prices, adding even more pressure to household budgets. Donald Trump also faced backlash after saying that Americans’ financial situations did not factor into his negotiations with Iran, stating, “I don’t think about Americans’ financial situation” and “Not even a little bit.” He has also said the federal government “can’t take care of daycare, Medicaid, Medicare” because “we’re fighting wars,” comments that drew widespread criticism and renewed debate over national spending priorities. Despite Trump’s recent claims that Americans support the war, recent polling has found that a majority disapprove of both the conflict and his handling of it. Why does it always seem easier to find money for war than to make life more affordable at home? #news #politics #iran #viral #fyp
They got money for wars, but can’t feed the poor 💸 For a lot of Americans, those lyrics feel more relevant than ever. This week, the House approved a record $1.15 trillion defense bill as the war with Iran continues. Pete Hegseth testified that the war has already cost an estimated $37.5 billion, and lawmakers have also advanced a $95 billion defense and national security funding package. Meanwhile, millions of Americans are struggling with the cost of housing, healthcare, childcare, groceries, and everyday necessities. Republicans have also backed cuts to Medicaid and other domestic programs, drawing criticism that essential services are being reduced while military spending continues to grow. Ongoing tensions around the Strait of Hormuz have also fueled concerns over higher oil and gas prices, adding even more pressure to household budgets. Donald Trump also faced backlash after saying that Americans’ financial situations did not factor into his negotiations with Iran, stating, “I don’t think about Americans’ financial situation” and “Not even a little bit.” He has also said the federal government “can’t take care of daycare, Medicaid, Medicare” because “we’re fighting wars,” comments that drew widespread criticism and renewed debate over national spending priorities. Despite Trump’s recent claims that Americans support the war, recent polling has found that a majority disapprove of both the conflict and his handling of it. Why does it always seem easier to find money for war than to make life more affordable at home? #news #politics #iran #viral #fyp

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