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Saved - October 21, 2023 at 5:22 PM

@TakingoutTrash7 - CtrlAltDelete

He doesn’t mince his words does he… https://t.co/7Ybq0Ohsk9

Saved - October 25, 2023 at 9:18 PM

@ladyTbarber1 - lady T🤎Mama bear🐻

@JeckovKanani He knows 👇🏼 https://t.co/uscbqu7XtM

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As an American citizen, I believe resolutions like this harm us. The situation in the Middle East, particularly in Gaza, holds moral responsibility for both sides. The US provides aid to Arab nations and Israel, so we have a stake in this. However, we often overlook the political consequences of our intervention. For example, Israel initially supported Hamas to counteract a different group, but now we are dealing with the repercussions. We have a history of supporting groups that later become our enemies, like Osama bin Laden. Therefore, there are multiple reasons why we should oppose this resolution, as it is not in the best interest of the United States or Israel.
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Speaker 0: And picking who the bad guys are and who the good guys are. But I'm looking at this more from the angle of being a, United States citizen, an American, and I think resolutions like this, really do us great harm. In many ways, what's happening in the Middle East and in particular with Gaza right now, we have some moral responsibility or both sides, in a way because we provide help and funding, for both Arab nations and Israel. And, so we definitely have a moral responsibility. And especially now today, the weapons being used to, kill so many Palestinians are American weapons, an, American funds, especially, are being used for this. But there's a political liability, which I think is something that we fail to look at because too often, there's so much blowback from our intervention in areas that we shouldn't be involved in. You know, Hamas, if you look at the history, you'll find out that Hamas was encouraged and really started by Israel because they wanted Hamas to counteract. Yes, sir. He said, well, yeah, that was better than and served his purpose, but we didn't want Hamas to do this. So then we, as Americans, say, well, we have such a good system. We're gonna impose this on the world. We're gonna invade Iraq and teach people how to be democrats. We want free elections. So we encourage the Palestinians to have a free election. They do, and they elect Hamas. So we first indirectly and directly through Israel help establish Hamas. Then we have election, then Hamas becomes dominant, so we have to kill doesn't make sense. During during the eighties, you know, we were allied with Osama bin Laden, and, we were attending with the Soviets. It was at that time our CAA thought it was good if we radicalize the Muslim so we financed the madrasah schools to radicalize the Muslims in order to compete with the with the Soviets. There's too much blowback. There's a lot of reasons why we should oppose this resolution. It is not in the interest of the United States. It's not in the interest of Israel either.
Saved - November 9, 2023 at 10:49 PM

@TakingoutTrash7 - CtrlAltDelete

Hahahaha brilliant 😆 https://t.co/xIFZXzdHkV

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Joe Biden urges people not to come, but then contradicts himself by saying "come together." The speaker seems to mock Biden's statement by repeating "come" multiple times. The transcript ends with the speaker saying they will come.
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Speaker 0: Do not come. Do not come. I'm gonna do it. Come on. You don't come. Joe Biden said come. We must come together. No. No. No. No. I'm gonna come.
Saved - November 17, 2023 at 7:11 PM
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David E Martin, an outspoken and uncensored figure, gained attention during the scamdemic for his anti-vax stance. He has a long history of involvement in various organizations, including advising central banks, economic forums, and the World Bank. Martin's connections to climate investing and regenerative capitalism raise questions about his motives. Additionally, his involvement in technology transfer and patents suggests potential interests in the ongoing digitalization process. Despite his controversial views, Martin's extensive experience and connections cannot be ignored.

@_Escapekey_ - _Esc

David E Martin. Outspoken, anti-vax, and uncensored. Who the hell is that guy anyway? The guy, who we here see sit next to John Fullerton, during a summit on climate investing. >> https://youtube.com/watch?v=mpmPEqu0Mjs…

@_Escapekey_ - _Esc

Fullerton is more straight forward. Regenerative Capitalism. Cull of Rome - full member. Advisor to UNEP, and Richard Branson’s B-Team.

@_Escapekey_ - _Esc

In fact, here he is, delivering a speech at the Club of Rome annual even in 2014.

@_Escapekey_ - _Esc

The event at which they sat shoulder to shoulder was this one. Climate Investing. Transition to a Low-Carbon World. Yes, 2015. Early for this sort of event. The resources above can be located here. https://climateinvesting.nd.edu/resources/

@_Escapekey_ - _Esc

The moderator of that panel? This guy. Mark Orlowski. The guy with an impressively smug, condescending, and arrogant facial expression. Probably because Sustainable endowments work with not just one, but two Rockefeller foundations. https://www.endowmentinstitute.org/who-we-are/markorlowski/

Mark Profile | Sustainable Endowments Institute endowmentinstitute.org

@_Escapekey_ - _Esc

The event - supposedly - was sponsored by Robert McNamara, which is a tad odd, as he died 6 years prior. McNamara left LB Johnson’s admin to take top seat at the World Bank. In 1968. Club of Rome. World Bank, prior to UNESCO + Pearson reports. Just as development aid changed.

@_Escapekey_ - _Esc

Anyway, back to David Martin. Supposedly, he’s advised ‘numerous central banks, global economic forums, the World Bank, and the IFC and national governments' Central banks. Economic forums. World Bank. Really is starting to rub me the wrong way here. https://climateinvesting.nd.edu/speakers/david-martin/

@_Escapekey_ - _Esc

Basel Committee is BIS, financial regulation. Optional, but with CB ‘green finance’ launch @ One Planet Summit in 2017, mandatory is just a question of time. And then ‘green bonds’ and all the other garbage will be enforced. https://www.bis.org/bcbs/publ/d385.pdf

@_Escapekey_ - _Esc

It fits in with central banks and ESG crap. It links up with all the green crap. It links up with Rockefeller's "Planetary Health" The World Bank is explicitly involved. And it's utterly undemocratic. It's a perfect fit. https://www.ngfs.net/en

NGFS Welcome to the NGFS website. The organizational structure of the Network consists of the NGFS Plenary, the NGFS Steering Committee, the Workstreams, the Chair and the Secretariat. ngfs.net

@_Escapekey_ - _Esc

David furthermore launched M-Cam, which through Mosaic Technologies operate a technology transfer foundation. These could be very valuable should the pandemic treaty pass. https://www.m-cam.com/about-us/

M·CAM | About Us m-cam.com

@_Escapekey_ - _Esc

He’s also got his fingers in the patent pie, and intangible assets quality and market enforceability. Which I can only believe has a bright future with the ‘digitalisation’ process currently ongoing.

@_Escapekey_ - _Esc

Oh, and that event? It’s from 2006. David E Martin’s been wheelin’ and dealin’ for decades, it appears. https://www.wipo.int/meetings/en/2006/scp_of_ge_06/scp_of_ge_06_inf1.html

Program wipo.int

@_Escapekey_ - _Esc

So why was he everywhere during the scamdemic, speaking up against the vaccine? Because, to me, it doesn’t appear he does much unless there’s something in it for him He appears somewhat of a Coin Operated Officer. What's his angle? https://t.co/H0iHJaVPil

Saved - November 28, 2023 at 2:38 PM

@aTeXan575 - Templar⚔️

May I have this dance with you 👯‍♂️🎵💃🎶👯‍♀️ https://t.co/e2Wnt1TBq4

Saved - November 26, 2023 at 2:03 AM

@kacdnp91 - Kelly DNP🐭Functional/Integrative Med

Omg… wonder how much they get paid for this BS https://t.co/Qi09FpvL0W

Saved - November 26, 2023 at 10:57 PM

@Dark_web_x - Dark Web

He got caught lackin https://t.co/csVP2Ne2Hl

Saved - December 13, 2023 at 2:27 AM

@atensnut - Juanita Broaddrick

This dude wants more of your hard earned money. What do you tell him? https://t.co/htsVJy6Czw

Saved - December 15, 2023 at 2:59 AM

@Athens_Stranger - Athenian Stranger

@western_bester Hmm… clearly he’s still up to old habits https://t.co/3YU5XuHTn1

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I sit on the stand and it gets hot. I have hairy legs that turn blonde in the sun. Kids used to rub my leg down in the pool to straighten the hair. I learned about roaches and kids jumping on my lap. I enjoy when kids jump on my lap.
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Speaker 0: And by the way, you know, I sit on the stand and it get hot. I got Lana. I got hairy legs that turned that that that that that that turned, about, blonde in the sun. And the kids used to come up and reach in the pool and rub my leg down. So it was straight, and then watch the hair come come back up again. They'd look at it. So I learned about roaches. I learned about kids jumping on my lap, and I've loved kids jumping on my lap.
Saved - December 18, 2023 at 10:17 AM

@SarahisCensored - Sarah Fields

He was always a degenerate. https://t.co/3AOfMf6DUK

Saved - January 11, 2024 at 10:26 PM

@MelissaMcAtee92 - Melissa McAtee

Gotta love honest people https://t.co/ObGe5C8qIq

Saved - January 14, 2024 at 6:38 PM

@GreatlakesladyM - GreatLakesLady

Nice dance moves😊 https://t.co/jeSXpgibN9

Saved - February 2, 2024 at 10:50 AM

@WyattCatarina - Catarina Senora Gatita

Ahhh grasshoppa gets down https://t.co/hZfuUL813O

Saved - February 26, 2024 at 9:24 AM

@euphorio_ - Yan.x | ॐ

@WallStreetSilv Is it all Theater ? https://t.co/iYuOp4brqi

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The persecution of Trump reveals the corruption of the American political system, showing they have no right to teach democracy. It's a political attack on a rival, exposing their internal problems to the world.
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Speaker 0: То, что касается преследования Трампа, это, конечно, для нас то, что происходит в сегодняшних условиях, на мой взгляд, это хорошо. Почему? Потому что это показывает всю гнилость американской политической системы, которая не может претендовать на то, чтобы учить других демократии. Всё, что происходит с Трампом, это преследование политическим мотивам своего политического конкурента. Вот что это такое. И делается это на глазах общественности США и всего мира. Они просто обнажили свои проблемы внутренние.
Saved - April 21, 2024 at 1:14 AM

@AlnaouqA - Ahmed Alnaouq

He says it all. https://t.co/cadbZljjpQ

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The Palestinians lack international support due to their lack of wealth and power, which translates to fewer rights. This parallels the disparity in rights between poor black kids in urban areas and wealthy suburban residents in the US. The national interest is driven by the wealthy elite and major corporations, not the general population's desires. Public opinion is often ignored in policy-making, with decisions favoring the wealthy elite. Active public engagement is necessary to influence policy. Translation: The lack of international support for Palestinians is due to their poverty and powerlessness, similar to how poor black kids in cities have fewer rights than wealthy suburban residents. Government policy in the US is driven by the interests of the rich elite and major corporations, ignoring the public's desires. Public opinion is disregarded, requiring active activism to influence policy.
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Speaker 0: Part of the tragedy of the Palestinians is that they have essentially no international support for a good reason. They don't have wealth, they don't have power, so they don't have rights. It's the way the world works, you know. Your rights correspond to your power and your wealth. Same inside the United States, we're not shouldn't be surprised to see it. If you're a poor black kid in Roxbury, you don't have the rights of a rich person living in the suburbs, right. Same in the international arena. So the Palestinians, I mean, they may get statements of support, but nobody is going to do much for them, especially when the U. S. Threatens anyone who might try to do something. What's called the national interest turns out to be the interest of dominant domestic forces in US society. So the national interest means the interests of the very rich major corporations, the ones who set government policy and so on. That's the national interest and not the population. The population is basically irrelevant. The population often strongly opposes government policy and they're simply disregarded. Overwhelmingly, people say there should be much higher taxes on the wealthy. What happens? Taxes on the wealthy go down. And it's the same on issue after issue. We do not live in a society in which the public determines policy. The public is around, but basically disregard it unless they force themselves to enter the system by serious activism.
Saved - October 17, 2024 at 5:24 AM
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I recently learned from a senior Meta engineer, Jeevan Gyawali, that posts critical of Kamala Harris are automatically demoted without user notification, a tactic referred to as shadowbanning. He mentioned that Meta has a dedicated SWAT team to address potential platform abuses and confirmed that the company can influence election outcomes, stating that this aligns with a political agenda supporting the Democratic Party. When approached for comment on the hidden camera footage revealing these practices, Gyawali's reaction was one of surprise and concern.

@JamesOKeefeIII - James O'Keefe

BREAKING: Senior Meta Engineer Reveals Anti-Kamala Posts Are "Automatically Demoted,” Admits Shadowbanning Tactics "Say your uncle in Ohio said something about Kamala Harris is unfit to be a president because she doesn't have a child, that kind of sh*t is automatically demoted,” reveals @Meta Senior Software Engineer, Jeevan Gyawali (@JGyawali), to an undercover @OKeefeMedia journalist during a hidden camera date. He confirmed, “The person would not be notified,” but would see a decline in their post engagement and impressions, explaining that Meta’s “Integrity Team” is responsible for controlling content through “civic classifiers,” a system that “shadowbans” posts without notifying users. Gyawali also revealed a specialized Special Weapons And Tactics (SWAT) team that was created at Meta, stating, “There is a SWAT team that's already set up since April… just to think about all the scenarios of how the platform could be abused.” When asked if Meta is doing their due diligence to protect democracy from disinformation, Gyawali ensured “that’s all going to be demoted 100%.” When asked, “You guys [Meta] have the ability to influence the outcome of the election?” Gyawali confirmed, “Yes,” admitting Meta’s power to sway political outcomes. When asked if Mark Zuckerberg (@finkd), Co-Founder and CEO and Meta, supports Meta’s political influence and agenda to help the Democratic Party, Gyawali answered, “100%.” @MetaNewsroom @andymstone

@JamesOKeefeIII - James O'Keefe

James O'Keefe contacted Jeevan Gyawali to request comment regarding hidden camera footage in which Gyawali discusses Meta's censorship practices. Upon hearing the details, Gyawali responded, "Ah, f*ck," before quickly ending the call. His comment speaks for itself. https://t.co/niqckI258U

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James O'Keefe stated that a girl who works for him recorded someone. The person recorded was at Meta and was talking to someone else. After O'Keefe said "oh," the person hung up the phone.
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Speaker 0: My name is James O'Keefe, and and the girl works for me. And she recorded you. You're at Meta, and you're talking to He said, oh, then he hung up the phone. So I guess the comment is
Saved - November 1, 2024 at 1:59 AM

@ClownWorld_ - Clown World ™ 🤡

What a worthless man https://t.co/GS31euzyBw

Saved - November 12, 2024 at 3:21 AM

@TheFigen_ - Figen

For a moment I thought he was joking. 😂 https://t.co/45pUZrRCD7

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Life can be unfair, and you may face challenges that seem undeserved. In those moments, it's crucial to stay determined and keep pushing forward. Never give up, no matter the obstacles you encounter.
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Speaker 0: Now I wanna take this opportunity to give you some advice. Over the course of your life, you will find that things are not always fair. You will find that things happen to you that you do not deserve and that are not always warranted, but you have to put your head down and fight fight fight. Never ever ever give up.
Saved - January 25, 2025 at 9:51 PM

@DefiantLs - Defiant L’s

Knew what he was doing... https://t.co/BqMMYHeKZy

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I did not recommend locking everything down. I advised the president to shut the country down, which was a tough decision due to the significant economic consequences it would bring.
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Speaker 0: First of all, I didn't recommend locking anything down. And the record will show, Neil, that we didn't recommend shutting everything down. I recommended to the president that we shut the country down, And that was very difficult decision because I knew it would have serious economic consequences, which it did.
Saved - April 7, 2025 at 1:24 PM

@PPC4Liberty - Canadian Patriot

Well well… https://t.co/FeVvCF39wI

Saved - May 16, 2025 at 12:26 PM

@TheGeneral_0 - General™️

Anyone that steals from a tip jar, is a lowlife. https://t.co/U4GgOGn2LQ

Saved - June 12, 2025 at 10:22 PM

@OgWolf55 - Old School Classics aka Turk 🎸🎼🇺🇸

What he said. 👇 https://t.co/O9L4fpaKpt

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The chaos in Los Angeles is not organic or random, but a calculated move by the leftist ruling class to protect census-based political control. House seats and electoral votes are based on the number of people counted in a state, including illegal aliens. The influx of over 10,000,000 people across the border into blue states like New York and California is about math, not compassion. Mass deportations and people fleeing these blue states are threatening the math. For every 740,000 illegal aliens deported from a blue state, they lose one congressional seat in 2030. The DNC doesn't just lose votes, they lose control. Burning a city down like LA is a means to stop Trump. Media hysteria is used to stop deportations, and state-level obstruction protects population counts. Protests and riots are designed to bait the feds and flip the narrative. This is about control, power, and political survival, with the census as the real battlefield.
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Speaker 0: So do you wanna know what all this craziness in LA is really about? The riots, the organized protests, and the current chaos unfolding in the sanctuary city known as Los Angeles? Well, it's not organic, and it's definitely not random. It's actually a calculated move by the leftist ruling class to protect the one thing, the one thing that keeps them in power. Census based political control. You see, house seats and electoral votes aren't based on how many citizens live in a state, just how many people are counted in that state, and that includes illegal aliens. They are counted as well. So when over 10,000,000 plus flood across the border into blue states like New York and California over the last four years, it's not about compassion, it's about math. More bodies equals more power in congress. But now, mass deportations and people fleeing these blue states are threatening the math. For every 740,000 illegal aliens that are deported from a blue state is one congressional seat in 2030. And if that trend continues, the DNC just just doesn't lose votes. They lose control and likely for good. This is why they would burn a city down like LA to stop Trump. This is why we're seeing the panic. Media hysteria to stop deportations. State level obstruction to protect population counts. Protests and riots like we're seeing in LA designed to bait the feds and flip the narrative. This was never about human rights or compassion. They don't care about you. They don't care about your safety. They only care about control and power. It's political survival, and the census is the real battlefield. Let me know what you think in the comments and hit that
Saved - June 17, 2025 at 9:22 PM

@mattgaetz - Matt Gaetz

He’s so good. https://t.co/Op8h6WjQr4

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The war in Iraq was a mistake by George Bush. The U.S. should have never been in Iraq because it destabilized the Middle East. The speaker claims "they" lied about weapons of mass destruction, asserting that there were none.
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Speaker 0: Obviously, the war in Iraq was a big fat mistake. George Bush made a mistake. We can make mistakes, but that one was a beauty. We should have never been in Iraq. We have destabilized the Middle East. But they lied. Okay. They said there were weapons of mass destruction. There weren't none.
Saved - January 30, 2026 at 12:55 PM

@mindsetmachine - Mindset Machine 

His speech is worth millions of dollars. https://t.co/UR73iQqCW4

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What if I told you that every single day kids go to school, they become less intelligent? The speaker argues that there is so much more than just one type of intelligence. While school can increase academic intelligence by teaching subjects like physics, algebra, and calculus, it is diminishing the children's creative intelligence. The claim is that schooling teaches them to think in a particular way, to follow a defined path in life rather than exploring a broader range of possibilities. The argument continues that school promotes a conventional sequence: go to high school, get a diploma, go to a good college, and then find a stable, respectable job. It is suggested that this path is presented as the ticket to success. The speaker questions this premise by posing a rhetorical counterexample: if that predefined path were truly the key to success, how is it that the speaker stands there today? How did the speaker, described as a straight C student, start a technology company at the age of 16? The implication is that there are dimensions of intelligence and potential that academic performance alone does not capture, and that real innovation and achievement can arise from abilities beyond traditional academic measures. From this perspective, the central message is that conventional expectations about education and success may overlook or undervalue nonacademically measured talents and ingenuity. The speaker emphasizes that there must be facets of intelligence—creative, practical, entrepreneurial capabilities—that do not align neatly with standard academic metrics. The claim is that meaningful impact and world-changing outcomes often come from deviating from the standard script prescribed by societal norms about education and career paths. In closing, the speaker delivers a single, pointed takeaway: no one has ever changed the world by doing what the world has told them to do. This concluding assertion reinforces the idea that transformative progress typically arises when individuals pursue paths that challenge conventional wisdom and resist the pressure to conform to a uniform route. The message ends with a simple expression of gratitude: Thank you.
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Speaker 0: What if I told you that every single day kids go to school, they become less intelligent? The fact is, there is so much more than just one type of intelligence. And while school can make you more academically intelligent, it can teach you physics, algebra, calculus. It is diminishing the children's creative intelligence. It is teaching them to think a certain way, to go down a certain path in life. It's telling them, go to high school, get a diploma, go to a good college, find a stable job. And if you don't do that, you won't be successful. And if that was true, how am I even standing here today? How did I, a straight c student, start a technology company at the age of 16? It must be something that can't be measured by academic intelligence alone. And if there's one message I want you to take away from everything I've said, it's this. No one has ever changed the world by doing what the world has told them to do. Thank you.
Saved - March 8, 2026 at 8:56 PM

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

That’s what he said https://t.co/C3adAsScXQ

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Speaker 0 argues in favor of an amendment described as the most effective anti-fraud measure found, asserting that the Social Security card is already used across the country as identification. He contends that passing a law against using the Social Security card would be misleading, and he questions why the chairman and the distinguished minority member of the Social Security committee would oppose such a law. He emphasizes that everywhere people are asked for a Social Security card, and that proving one’s eligibility for employment often requires both a driver’s license and a Social Security card. He labels the amendment as anti-fraud and notes that the problem of illegal immigration and fraud is often explained to constituents as people coming here and obtaining jobs and benefits illegally. The gentleman from Florida is credited with assembling what Speaker 0 calls the most effective anti-fraud measure found, described as not changing the actions of the government one bit. Despite its apparent effectiveness, there is substantial opposition to the amendment. Speaker 0 expresses concern that the bill, which began with good intentions, could become a political liability—something the public believes is a form of action without substance. He warns that whenever someone proposes a rational, small step to address fraud, opponents raise hypothetical concerns that derail progress. He stresses that addressing fraud in immigration requires support for the amendment, arguing that those who want to combat fraud have no choice but to back it. In closing, Speaker 0 urges support for the amendment and reiterates the urgency of stopping fraud related to immigration. His time ends with the call to back the amendment.
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Speaker 0: Thank the gentleman. Salute him for his work on this rise in support of the amendment. First of all, Social Security card is used from one end of America to the other as an identification card right now. Who are we kidding? If you wanna pass a law and says it shouldn't be, I would ask the chairman and the distinguished minority member of the Social Security meeting the committee to pass that law. But let's let's admit the truth. Everywhere people go, they're asked for a Social Security card. In fact, one way to prove you're a bonafide person who can have a job is to ask for a driver's license and a Social Security card. This is an anti fraud amendment. All the over where we go, people say, well, why can't you stop illegal immigrants or others from coming here? And the number one answer we give our constituents is when they come here, they can get jobs, get benefits against the law because of fraud. And here, the gentleman from Florida has put together the most effective anti fraud measure we can find without it changing the actions of the government one bit, and we find all this opposition. Ladies and gentlemen of this chamber, what I worry about is that this bill, which started out with good intentions, whether you agree with it or disagree with it, is gonna end up being the same kind of thing that the public gets angry with us on. We say we're doing something and we do nothing. Because every time someone makes a rational and small proposal to get something done, people say, well, what about this hypothetical, that hypothetical, etcetera? I urge support of this amendment. If you believe you wanna stop fraud in immigration, you have no choice but to support this amendment. Gentleman's time has expired.
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