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Saved - November 7, 2024 at 7:49 AM

@CollinsforTX - Christian Collins

The hosts of The View are currently having an epic meltdown live on television. This is the best thing you'll watch all day. ⬇️ https://t.co/gFQd85kkQ4

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The election results are deeply troubling. We now face a Trump administration with significant power, raising concerns for the working class, the elderly, and future generations. Civil rights have regressed, and the 14th Amendment's failure to prevent an insurrection participant from becoming president is alarming. If someone can be president, the stigma against convicted felons in employment should be reconsidered. The healthcare system is at risk, and economic forecasts predict massive debt increases. The election reflects cultural resentment rather than policy issues. Despite the disappointment, there's a commitment to continue fighting for marginalized communities, including LGBTQ individuals, immigrants, and women. Today, we can feel sadness, but the fight for justice will persist.
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Speaker 0: Was red. Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah. It was pretty red last night. I I don't know. I'm profoundly disturbed. I think if you look at the New York Times this morning, the headline was America makes a a perilous choice. I think that in 2016, we didn't know what we would get from, a Trump administration, but we know now. And, we know now that he will have almost unfettered power. And so I worry not about myself, actually. I don't worry about my station in life. I worry about the working class. I worry about my mother, a retired teacher. I worry about our elderly and their social security and their Medicare. I worry about my children's future, especially my daughter who now has less rights than I have. And I remember my father telling me many, many years ago that I was the first person in in his family to enjoy full civil rights. And now I have less civil rights than I had when he told me that. So, again, I'm profoundly disturbed that the 14th amendment of the constitution did not prevent someone who participated in an insurrection from becoming president of the United States. I think that going forward, the convicted felon box, unemployment applications better be taken off. Because if you can be the president of Speaker 0: the United States, then you should then Speaker 1: you should not be prevented from employment in this country. Because I remember applying for my jobs as a federal prosecutor, and there was a box for convicted felons. Speaker 0: Well Speaker 1: And so that box better better be taken off. And I I think our health care system is now at risk. I think, it's Speaker 0: fluoride for anyone. Speaker 1: Yeah. Economists have made clear that, he's going to increase the debt by $7,750,000,000,000. I'm worried about mass deportation and internment camps, and I'm also worried about Elon Musk warning Americans to prepare for temporary hardship. I'm surprised at the results, but I'm not surprised. As a woman of color, I was so hopeful that a mixed race woman married to a Jewish guy could be elected president of this country. Mhmm. And, I think that it had nothing to do with policy. I think this was a referendum of, cultural resentment in this country. Speaker 0: Well, I think it, you know, I'm I'm I think it has to do with a lot of things that being one of them. I'm, I'm obviously very disappointed. I'm I'm very sad. I was at the Kamala Harris, headquarters yesterday in Washington, and it was it was a very sad scene. The mood turned immediately. And, I I tell you, there's, there's a quote I get a lot of inspiration from, and it's got a quote that I read when I was reading about John f Kennedy. And it says, whether I am on the winning or the losing side is not the point with me. It is being on the side where my sympathies lie that matters. And that to me brought me a consolation and inspiration this morning because I have no regrets. Yep. I worked hard as hell to elect the first black Asian woman president. History slipped through our fingers again. I worked hard as hell for Donald Trump not to be president. But today, unlike Donald Trump and his followers, I acknowledge that he won. Mhmm. I hope for the best for our country, and I make a commitment to our LGBTQ, to our immigrants, to our elderly, to our young girls, to the women, that we will not stop fighting. We can be sad today. Yeah. Today, we can be sad.
Saved - November 8, 2023 at 12:33 AM

@CollinsforTX - Christian Collins

We have a very serious epidemic of theater kids occupying positions in our government https://t.co/jVQPbOYY9e

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The speaker expresses outrage at the lack of care and understanding towards Rashida Tlaib, the only Palestinian American representative. They highlight the history of oppression in Congress, including the enslavement of black people. They also criticize the minimization of the Capitol insurrection and the racism, sexism, and xenophobia experienced by black and brown staff members. The speaker calls for a ceasefire and mentions death threats received. However, their time is cut short, and another speaker from Maryland is recognized. The transcript ends with the recognition of the gentleman from Georgia.
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Speaker 0: Of, a lack of care and a lack of understanding and a lack of seeing the humanity of folks who look like Rashida Tlaib. It's outrageous that my colleagues are blatantly blatantly attempting to silence the only Palestinian American representative right here. It's outrageous, but it's not surprising. And let me tell you, it's not surprising because this place is where 1700 members of congress, this elected body, in slave black people. It's not surprising because they thought it was right. It's not surprising because this is a place where members continue to claim that the insurrection on the Capitol just appear to look like a normal tourist visit. It's not surprising because this is the place where our black and brown staff members repeatedly speak of experiencing racism and sexism, Islamophobia, get pushed off the elevators, xenophobia, and more right here in this workplace. This is the place. And let me say this, she mourns for the 1400 But Speaker 1: the gentle lady's time is expired. Speaker 0: Mourns for the 10,000, And she will not stop. No more no more. Speaker 1: Time is expired. Speaker 0: Cease fire now. And she takes the death threats that you all said that that they The Speaker 1: gentlelady is no longer recognized. The gentleman from Maryland Speaker 0: The heart to heart. The desire to save lives is greater than Speaker 1: Gentle Gentleman from Maryland is recognized. Speaker 0: That's what I said. Speaker 1: We'll we'll reserve. Gentleman from Maryland Reserves. The gentleman from Georgia is recognized.
Saved - October 26, 2023 at 10:40 AM

@CollinsforTX - Christian Collins

Meet our new Speaker of the House @RepMikeJohnson. He once triggered a Democrat Congresswoman with the facts so much that she threw committee documents in his face in a fit of rage. 😂 https://t.co/m6nQeruSXu

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The speaker requests unanimous consent to enter a letter by Louisiana attorney general Jeff Landry into the record. The letter denounces political violence and calls for respect for all political viewpoints. The speaker emphasizes that unanimous consents are for documents and presents the letter as evidence. Another speaker interrupts to make a unanimous consent request, but it is unclear what they are requesting. The transcript ends with the chair recognizing the gentleman for unanimous consent.
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Speaker 0: Mister chairman, I have a unanimous consent request. The gentleman from Louisiana is recognized. Seek unanimous consent to enter into the record a letter dated January 12 2021 by Louisiana attorney general Jeff Landry, where he decries all political violence and calls for an end to that and, ask for respect for all political viewpoints. Without objection Another thing we can examine because he's not here. There you go. You can examine it. It's a document. He's gonna No. Examine him for what he wrote and the intent behind what he said. I would just Okay. I would I would just point out that that's that's, unanimous consents are are for documents and we got the document right here Mister chairman. Mister chairman, I would ask unanimous consent The chair now recognizes miss Washington's Mister chairman, I I I have a unanimous consent request, mister chairman. Pardon? I have a unanimous Okay. Gentleman is recognized for unanimous consent
Saved - October 11, 2023 at 4:49 PM

@CollinsforTX - Christian Collins

JUST IN: Students at George Washington University in DC are chanting “from the river to the sea” and “long live the Intifada.” This is an explicit call for genocide against Israel and the Jewish people.

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We are determined to resist the colonizer and fight for our homeland. We urge all our people and allies to join us in this struggle. Recent events have only strengthened our belief that we will achieve a liberated Palestine in our lifetime. The settler colony will crumble, and we will reclaim our homes. Palestine will be free from the river to the sea. Free, free Palestine.
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Speaker 0: Our homeland. We will never perpetuate to the colonizer, and we stand firm and steadfast in our people's right to resist. We call upon all of our people and those in solidarity with us to join us in the struggle. These events have only reaffirmed What every Palestinian knows deeply, that we will see a liberated Palestine within our lifetimes. The settler colony will fall, so our land will be liberated, and we will return to our homes again. Palestine will be free from the river to the sea. Free, free Palestine. Free,
Saved - September 19, 2023 at 11:11 AM
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A real estate developer in Texas has created a city called Colony Ridge, housing thousands of illegal immigrants. The developer, Trey Harris, offers direct home loans to these individuals, bypassing the need for social security numbers. The city is plagued by gang activity and serves as a hub for Gulf and Sinaloa cartels. With a population of 75K, it is expected to reach 200K soon. Urgent action is needed from Texas Republicans to address this alarming situation. For more details, refer to the report by realDailyWire.

@CollinsforTX - Christian Collins

This is INSANE. A real estate developer has created a third world city right here in Texas for thousands of illegal aliens. The @realDailyWire's @SpencerLndqst flew a helicopter over Colony Ridge, Texas which is 40 miles north of Houston, nearly the size of Washington DC, and home to 75K people. The developer Trey Harris gives illegals direct home loans so they don’t need social security numbers. It is also full of gang activity and has become a strategic hub for the Gulf and Sinaloa cartels. The report also says it’s population could soon reach 200K. Texas Republicans must shut this down IMMEDIATELY.

@CollinsforTX - Christian Collins

Read the full report from @realDailyWire here https://www.dailywire.com/news/inside-colony-ridge-the-fastest-growing-development-in-the-u-s-is-a-magnet-for-illegal-immigrants?%3Futm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=dwnewstwitter

Inside Colony Ridge: The ‘Fastest Growing Development’ In The U.S. Is A Magnet For Illegal Immigrants | The Daily Wire dailywire.com
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