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To: Goose94 who wrote (1553846)8/21/2025 8:18:59 PM
From: Wharf Rat1 Recommendation

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pocotrader

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Did you post one from her yesterday? She's pretty cool.



To: Goose94 who wrote (1553846)8/22/2025 9:19:17 AM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 1583492
 
So many couches in the world and too little time...

The man has a dream. You gotta admire the self-sacrifice he has gone through to follow that dream...

Like Don Quixote. But with couches.



To: Goose94 who wrote (1553846)8/22/2025 9:30:41 AM
From: IC7201 Recommendation

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longz

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Change in share of registered voters 2020-2024

cms.zerohedge.com

+8% Republicans/-3% Democrats
.......

Exclusive - Harrison Fields: Trump White House Momentum Leaving Democrats And Media ‘With No idea How To Stop It’

breitbart.com

Fields stated that the return of President Trump has meant “all gas, no brakes,” with the President “running circles around the Democrats and the media who have no idea how to stop the momentum of the Trump administration.” He pointed to progress on border security, describing it as “virtually secure,” and to the economy, highlighting the passage of what he called “one big, beautiful bill,” growth in the stock market, deregulation, and a $9.4 billion rescissions package that he said delivered automatic savings for taxpayers. He also referenced steps on social issues, including restrictions on men competing in women’s sports and settlements secured from universities such as Columbia and Brown.

Asked about his own schedule, Fields shared that he typically works 12-hour days, beginning before 8 a.m. and leaving the White House around 7:45 p.m. He emphasized that the President himself “is basically working 24/7,” and compared the current press shop’s extended hours with what he called early “lids” during the Biden administration. “We don’t give lids out until 6, 7, 8 o’clock,” Fields noted.