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Rocky Wells
Rocky Wells
2 yrs

Should the Democratic nomination be determined by a contested convention?

NO...they all wanted "crazy" Joe...so they should have to live with that mistake!!!

39,589 TOTAL VOTES
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55.7%
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Rocky Wells
Rocky Wells
2 yrs

Hunter wants Joe to hang in there long enough to get a pardon! (just until the next trial is over)

"Biden’s appearance and schedule also received criticism. The New York Times reported that his family questioned why he looked so pale and why he was overloaded with statistics during the debate – clearly they’re grasping at straws here. Hunter Biden, the president’s son, was particularly adamant about his father staying in the race."

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MSNBC Anchor Dares to Criticize Biden’s Lazy Agenda! – Freedom Phase
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MSNBC Anchor Dares to Criticize Biden’s Lazy Agenda! – Freedom Phase

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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

GLOBAL POWER SHIFT IMMINENT! - From WW3 To BRICS - Your Money Isn't Safe! - What You Need To Know!
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GLOBAL POWER SHIFT IMMINENT! - From WW3 To BRICS - Your Money Isn't Safe! - What You Need To Know!

Josh Sigurdson talks with Mark Gonzales of First National Bullion about the massive global powershift we're currently seeing take place on a historic scale as globalists plan for the "Great Reset." The reset will be both cultural and financial and will end with billions of people on a technocratic cashless system. As the west commits Harry Carry by design, the east is quickly taking over financially. With BRICS+ taking over the entire economic system, launching a new world reserve currency to replace the dollar and with Saudi Arabia joining the coalition, it's pretty obvious where this is headed. World War 3 only adds to the ordeal as Russia builds a new Eurasian version of NATO and demands an end to any anti-Russian sanctions to join the new currency system. As western banks collapse and the dollar collapses simultaneously, your money is not safe in a bank. The move to a cashless CBDC system with 15 Minute Cities, digital IDs with social and carbon credits alongside food and electricity rations is obviously the agenda at hand. Are you prepared? Do you have gold or silver? Do you have wealth insurance? Stay tuned for more from WAM! GET HEIRLOOM SEEDS & NON GMO SURVIVAL FOOD HERE: https://heavensharvest.com/ USE Code WAM to save 5%! GET ORGANIC COFFEE, MANUKA HONEY AND MUSHROOM TINCTURES HERE: https://madtravnutrition.com/ Use Code "Josh" and save 10%! Support the work of Jaymie Icke & Ickonic! HELP THE WAM LEGAL DEFENSE FUND HERE: https://gogetfunding.com/wam-legal-defense/ GET YOUR APRICOT SEEDS at the life-saving Richardson Nutritional Center HERE: https://rncstore.com/r?id=bg8qc1 ORDER QUALITY MEAT TO YOUR DOOR HERE: https://wildpastures.com/promos/save-20-for-life/bonus15?oid=6&affid=321 Save 20% and get $15 off your FIRST order! Support your local farms and stay healthy! HELP SUPPORT US AS WE DOCUMENT HISTORY HERE: https://gogetfunding.com/help-wam-cover-history/ PayPal: ancientwonderstelevision@gmail.com GET AN EXTENDED FREE TRIAL FOR ICKONIC WHEN YOU SIGN UP HERE: https://www.ickonic.com/affiliate/josh10 LION ENERGY: Never Run Out Of Power! PREPARE NOW! https://www.r1kln3trk.com/3PC4ZXC/D2N14D/ STOCK UP ON STOREABLE FOODS HERE: http://wamsurvival.com/ OUR GOGETFUNDING CAMPAIGN: https://gogetfunding.com/help-keep-wam-alive/ Find us on Vigilante TV HERE: https://vigilante.tv/c/world_alternative_media/videos?s=1 See our EPICFUNDME HERE: https://epicfundme.com/251-world-alternative-media JOIN our Telegram Group HERE: https://t.me/worldalternativemedia JOIN US on Rumble Here: https://rumble.com/c/c-312314
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
2 yrs

Is college worth it? Poll finds only 36% of Americans have confidence in higher education
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Is college worth it? Poll finds only 36% of Americans have confidence in higher education

Americans are increasingly skeptical about the value and cost of college, with most saying they feel the U.S. higher education system is headed in the “wrong direction,” according to a new poll. Overall, only 36% of adults say they have a “great deal” or “quite a lot” of confidence in higher education, according to the report released Monday by Gallup and the Lumina Foundation. That confidence level has declined steadily from 57% in 2015.
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
2 yrs

What do Americans Think About Project 2025?
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What do Americans Think About Project 2025?

New research on how Americans perceive Project 2025, an initiative developed by the conservative think tank the Heritage Foundation, has been published by a progressive group that opposes it. Project 2025 essentially outlines an overhaul of the federal government. It was designed in the hopes of being implemented if Donald Trump wins reelection in November—though the former president has denied associations with it.
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
2 yrs

RNC panel adopts Trump-backed platform with no entitlement cuts, softer abortion stance
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RNC panel adopts Trump-backed platform with no entitlement cuts, softer abortion stance

The Republican Party’s platform committee on Monday adopted a plank drafted by aides to Donald Trump, whose new language softens the GOP’s prior stances on marriage and abortion while rattling off a series of utopian economic promises. Among those are vows to “end inflation,” make the U.S. a “manufacturing superpower” and deliver “large tax cuts for workers.”
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

Man builds epic rollercoaster in his house that takes riders on an adventure around his yard
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Man builds epic rollercoaster in his house that takes riders on an adventure around his yard

The thrill of flying down carpeted stairs inside a laundry basket as a kid is something that doesn't get old. You just get too big to fit inside the laundry basket so you have to resort to paying high fees at an amusement park. Unless...you can figure out a way to bring the amusement park home to you.Drew Dirksen decided to give building a roller coaster a try, but not just in his backyard. The thrill seeking man built a homemade rollercoaster that travels through his house and out the door taking riders on an unexpected adventure. Dirksen and a few visitors take turns riding the coaster, at some point looking like two riders were chasing each other to joust. The mini rollercoaster seems to go pretty fast for something that's fully propelled by gravity and the bodyweight of the passenger. There are no bars or harnesses holding the riders in either, they appear to be sitting in a seat fastened to what looks like a moving dolly. But the lack of safety equipment doesn't stop them from jumping at the chance to ride the backyard coaster. Clearly the people visiting Dirksen had more confidence in his ability to provide a safe rollercoaster than commenters on social media where the video has gone viral. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Drew Dirksen (@drewdirksen) "Just waiting for the head bonk on window," one person writes. "Man did anybody fall yet with no seatbelts??," another says."Looks Soo fun. But definitely would add a seatbelt and helmet. Better safe than sorry. But totally looks so awesome!!," someone shares.Some people were worried about the takedown process and wildlife having free access to the home with the rollercoaster keeping windows and doors wide open. Others simply wanted to know if they could come by for a ride."The open doors are giving me such anxiety cause all I can think about are the mosquitos running rampant in the house! But insane skills in building that roller coaster," another person writes."Omfggg can I come and try it out lol," a commenter asks.Several people thought the idea looked like an episode of "Phineas and Ferb" where the two step-brothers were always getting into some sort of hijinks when left unattended. Either way, let's hope there's a quick solution to break down the coaster before the electricity bill is higher than the mortgage.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

The Extraordinarily Deceived U.S. & UK Publics About Assange
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The Extraordinarily Deceived U.S. & UK Publics About Assange

by Eric Zuesse, The Duran: The only international poll that sampled many countries simultaneously about Assange or his WikiLeaks so as to be able to compare the opinions internationally was by Reuters, headlining on 26 April 2011 “WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange is not a criminal: global poll”, and it showed that by far the most hostile public […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Economic Stability At Stake: Why Trump’s Border Policy Matters At This Critical Juncture For America’s Future
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Economic Stability At Stake: Why Trump’s Border Policy Matters At This Critical Juncture For America’s Future

by Joseph Ford Cotto, All News Pipeline: In the tumultuous landscape of American politics, where the echoes of policy decisions reverberate through the corridors of power, the upcoming November election stands as a critical juncture for the nation’s future. As a political and economic analyst with a deep-seated belief in promoting broad-based prosperity through proven […]
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History Traveler
History Traveler
2 yrs

The Most Outlandish Excesses By The Rich During The Gilded Age
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The Most Outlandish Excesses By The Rich During The Gilded Age

The Gilded Age is a period of time defined by quick economic growth, materialism, living in excess, and obvious political corruption in America. It lasted from around the 1870s until the early 1900s and was a time of great wealth disparity between the rich and the poor. New York City was the center of glitz and glamor during this time. Industrious individuals took advantage of the industrial revolution and became incredibly wealthy. People like J.P. Morgan, Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, Cornelius Vanderbilt, and Leland Stanford grew large monopolies in steel, petroleum, and transportation industries. But it wasn’t all roses. While these people generated and hoarded vast amounts of wealth, it was often at the working class’s expense. Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner coined the phrase ‘The Gilded Age’ in their book The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today, a satirical novel about political corruption and greed in post-Civil War America.  Later, historians adopted the term when discussing this period. During this time, the rich displayed self-indulgent behavior, living their lives to excess with greed and gluttony. Let’s look at some of the most ridiculous and extraordinary displays of wealth from The Gilded Age. The Golden Toilet The rich will add gold to anything–even toilets. In the 1870s, when these new money families blossomed, they wanted to put their stamp on things and be unique. So what could be more memorable than a 24K toilet made of solid gold? At this time, toilets weren’t a standard in houses. They were considered a luxury on their own, never mind one made of gold. Most people used outhouses, went outside, or had to share toilets with their street. Getting to use the bathroom in solitude–something we all love now–was a real luxury that only the elite could access. In Baltimore, a family called the Garretts got rich in the railway industry. So T. Harrison Garrett bought the Evergreen Mansion (now open as a museum and library) and transformed it into a luxurious home for his family. The library had German porcelain, Japanese ivory, Italian paintings, and floor-to-ceiling walnut bookshelves. But at the very top, he painted the bathtub with gold leaves and got a solid gold toilet. Visitors can still go to the Evergreen Mansion and see the toilet! Servants Were Expected to Change The Bedsheets MULTIPLE Times a Day During The Gilded Age, the wealthy could snap their fingers and get whatever they wanted. It wasn’t about what you could have at that point. Most just wanted to show off. Everyone wanted to be better than their friends and neighbors, it had to be newer, more expensive, or you had to be more demanding. Nouveau (new) rich tried to stand up against old money and prove themselves. Every large mansion or estate had a staff of servants who were expected to be invisible. That often meant using hidden entrances and secret passageways so they wouldn’t be seen in the central avenues of the home. As a result, they could move in and out of rooms without being seen by any guests or the family. Outlandish orders from this period included changing towels after every use and changing the bedsheets twice a day regardless of whether anyone had used them. The point was to brag that you had your bedsheets changed so they were fresh every time you slept in the bed, even if it was just for a nap. People Built Immense Sprawling Estates The ‘new rich’ built massive mansions during The Gilded Age to compete with the old rich’s massive estates.  One such estate was Biltmore Estate in North Carolina, constructed by George Washington Vanderbilt II between 1889 and 1896 for his family.  The main house was insane 200,000 square feet–over 100 times larger than the average American suburban home. The entire estate took up eleven square miles, and when it was being built, it was so large that a village was needed to house the workers. An entire railroad was built to transport the building materials, and the site cost so much to run that the owners had to sell areas of the ground back to the government to keep it running. Biltmore Estate remains a tourist attraction now and is the biggest private residence in the United States. The Vanderbilt family still owns it and allows people to visit it for a fee. Designer Dresses and Glittering Jewels During The Gilded Age, the social season was lined with exclusive parties. Every occasion required a new dress, and the women spent thousands (if not millions) making sure they stood out from the crowd. One dress, worn by Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt II to the 1883 Vanderbilt Ball, was made of satin, velvet and silver bullion and purchased in Paris. It was a visual representation of ‘Electric Light’ to honor Thomas Edison’s newly built New York power station. A certain area in New York City was dubbed ‘Millionaire’s Row’ where it was said that women paraded up and down the streets wearing millions of dollars worth of dresses and jewels.  Clothing was important part of one’s status. There was also a part of Manhattan dubbed ‘Ladies’ Mile, where elite women could browse tightly packed department stores in well-lit streets without taking a chaperone. Ladies Mile was from 14th to 23rd street, between Broadway and 6th Avenue. However, people didn’t limit themselves to New York City for shopping. Why would you when you could travel the world? Many women went to Europe and hip places like Paris and Milan to get their intricate jewels and opulent dresses. Everyone was trying to outdo the other. Tiffany & Co made their mark in New York City with items like platinum, diamond, and seed pearl choker. At the same time, Marcus & Co rose in popularity because of their attention to fine detailing and craftsmanship. The Only Way To Travel Was Via Private Railway Car Much like how celebrities and the wealthy travel the world via private jet now, back in The Gilded Age, it was all about the private railway car. It was the most technologically advanced way to travel while being completely luxurious. The private railway car was first popularized by P. T. Barnum, who used it for his traveling circus. Soon the robber barons caught on and started using them to travel around the United States. By 1900 around 2000, private railway cars were being used. Often these had observation decks, full kitchens, office areas, servant’s quarters, and staterooms. Presidents used private railway cars as part of their campaigns. Prior to Air Force One, the presidential railway car was the primary way for the most important man in the country to get around. Party Activities Included Mummy Unwrapping In the Gilded Age, people were always trying to outdo each other to be the party everyone remembered, the people who had the most. Some of these activities included mummy unwrapping as Egyptomania overtook the western world. In the late 1800s, as discoveries were being made of Ancient Egypt constantly, the craze first took hold in England but soon made its way across the pond to the United States.  A mummy unwrapping party Less important mummies were sold off to be unwrapped at parties and were considered very dramatic. Stories were told about the mummies being related to Biblical figures (all lies), and X-Ray machines took images of the guests–before we understood how harmful they were. Other activities included eating a meal on horseback (while indoors), and one host booked an entire Broadway cast to perform at her party. They really outdid themselves. Buying A Whole Village Just To Reroute a Train One of the truly most outlandish things done back in The Gilded Age was when John D. Rockefeller bought an entire village so he could move a train line that was causing smoke over his golf course. That kind of money and influence is insane when we think about it now, but in 1913, it happened. At his peak, it was considered Rockefeller controlled 90% of the US’s oil supply, and he has been called the richest American of all time. He was buying lots of land in Westchester, New York. By 1913 Rockefeller had built a sprawling estate of over 3,400 acres. Making his money in oil, he didn’t have to spare any expense when he spent thousands on a private golf course and filled up his house with sculptures and art. However, one irksome fact about his new estate was the nearby train line. The Putnam Division tracks were causing acrid smoke on the golf course and making it difficult for the players in between the villages of East View and Briarcliff Manor. His solution? He bought the entire village of East View and relocated 46 families. To smooth it over with them, he paid them all more than their house was worth and moved the train through the old village instead. It cost around $700,000, but at least he could tee off without seeing any smoke. Shipping Butterflies from Brazil for a Ball Debutante balls are held today in America, but they hold nowhere near the same importance as they did during The Gilded Age. Then, when a young woman was making her debut, she wanted to be unique, to be remembered. Mary Astor Paul was facing her debutant ball in 1906 in New York City, and she was pondering these very questions. Her answer was to ship 10,000 butterflies to Brazil, where they would be hidden behind netting that was attached to the ceiling. Then, when she made her debut, the netting would fall and people would be impressed and delighted by the 10,000 butterflies fluttering around. Except it didn’t quite work out that way. Instead, the butterflies were on the ceiling, and the lamps were too hot for them. So they all died before they could be revealed, and when the netting fell with a flourish instead, all the limp carcasses fell all over the repulsed guests. Greed and Gluttony Another way for the elite of the Gilded Age to show how much wealth they had was to eat it. This was a time when food was not as readily available as it is now. Therefore to grow plump and round was seen as an elite thing. Not like now, when being slender is considered having restraint and looking after yourself. The wealthy in the Gilded Age could show that they ate whatever they wanted. Being fat meant you could afford to eat. ‘Diamond’ Jim Brady was the perfect embodiment of this gluttony. He had a never-ending appetite for food and was called ‘the best 25 customers I ever had’ by well-known restauranteur George Rector. A typical meal for Jim Brady looked like ‘a couple dozen oysters, six crabs, bowls of green turtle soup.’ Followed by ‘two whole ducks, six or seven lobsters, a sirloin steak, two servings of terrapin, and a variety vegetables.’ Finished with ‘several whole pies.’  Food-eating contests flourished during this time as people wanted to prove they could eat the most, and do the most. In a world where their own servants were likely starving. Extravagant Party Favors Caroline Astor was known for throwing elaborate and exclusive parties for people who came from ‘old money.’ She had a list of 400 guests and would only invite people she deemed worthy of attending. The Vanderbilts, being nouveau riche, were shunned from the affair and ended up retaliating by throwing their own costume ball. Astor’s parties were reportedly dull in comparison with the other extravagant parties held in the Gilded Age. However, the party favors were decadent and opulent, things like leather letter cases, gold pencil cases, and China figurines. The post The Most Outlandish Excesses By The Rich During The Gilded Age first appeared on History Defined.
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