Anonymous ID: 034b22 Nov. 17, 2025, 3:38 p.m. No.23867030   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7042 >>7364 >>7452 >>7486

djt: we know what we are doing, by the time of easter eggs. we had enough

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Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: 6b4788 No. 9345963

Expanding on last drop:

USA v Japan

Apply:

43% of 100% [nursing home] [death]

CDC conflate 34-57% COVID-19 deaths data [include: pneumonia-influenza]?

Avg pneumonia-influenza death(s) per season?

Why is the data constantly changing [past]?

Sometimes a wayback machine can find many EASTER EGGS [CDC data then vs now].

Ignorance is a choice.

Q

Anonymous ID: 034b22 Nov. 17, 2025, 3:59 p.m. No.23867151   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7364 >>7452 >>7486

>>23867140

Cloture

Cloture is a parliamentary procedure used primarily in legislative bodies to end debate and force a vote on a pending matter. It is most commonly associated with the United States Senate, where it serves as the primary method to overcome a filibuster—a tactic used to delay or block legislative action through prolonged debate.

 

In the U.S. Senate, invoking cloture on most legislation requires a three-fifths supermajority, which typically means 60 out of 100 senators. Once cloture is invoked, debate is limited to an additional 30 hours, and only amendments that were submitted in writing before the cloture vote can be considered. This process is governed by Senate Rule XXII.

 

The cloture rule was first adopted by the Senate in 1917, initially requiring a two-thirds majority. It was reduced to three-fifths (60 votes) in 1975. While cloture was rarely used in the early decades, it has become increasingly common in recent years, often invoked even before debate begins to preempt potential filibusters.

 

Cloture procedures exist in other democracies under different names—such as closure in the UK and Canada, or guillotine in Australia—but the core purpose remains the same: to ensure legislative business can proceed without indefinite delay.

Anonymous ID: 034b22 Nov. 17, 2025, 5:09 p.m. No.23867457   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7462 >>7475 >>7482

EPSTEIN WAS TEXTING MS STACEY PLASKETT DURING A CONGRESS HEARING

Note: this boomerranged pretty quickly.

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The Five': Epstein files 180

https://youtu.be/mzvR-H-w63c

17 Nov 2025 #fox #media #us

'The Five' co-hosts discuss President Donald Trump's call for the Epstein files to be released.

Anonymous ID: 034b22 Nov. 17, 2025, 5:18 p.m. No.23867482   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7486

>>23867457

>>23867475

THE DEMS ARE BLOCKING THE RELEASE OF THE EPSTEIN FILES AND BILL AND HILLARY CLINTON REFUSE TO TESTIFY

Rep. Luna sheds light on Epstein docs battle, torches Dems' 'weaponization'

https://youtu.be/rdmXtS-S5tk

 

18 Nov 2025 #NEWSMAX #News #BreakingNews

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna joins "Rob Schmitt Tonight" to unpack the political battle surrounding a potential release of Jeffrey Epstein files.

Anonymous ID: 034b22 Nov. 17, 2025, 5:53 p.m. No.23867554   🗄️.is 🔗kun

KILL THE FILIBUSTER - NUCLEAR OPTION

if the midterms elections are not secured with paper ballots, one day voting and voter i.d

the dems will have one with the distractions

if the republicans lose the house. they will impeach trump again and halt the progress being made to drain the swamp.