Anonymous ID: fcb60e Nov. 25, 2025, 6:22 p.m. No.23903577   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23903506

 

They wanted to reduce speed limits so that EV's could

achieve at least closer to their promoted travel distance

thereby assisting in reaching the electrification of everything.

They claimed it was for "emissions", but it never has been.

It's always been about power and control.

Anonymous ID: fcb60e Nov. 25, 2025, 7:28 p.m. No.23903829   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3830 >>3831 >>3832 >>3833 >>3840 >>3847 >>3897 >>3919

"The strikes in the Caribbean against our drug cartels"

@ 40 sec

 

Can anyone grab that before it's gone.

 

Sen. Elissa Slotkin

 

@SenatorSlotkin

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3h

Today in Inkster, I walked through the hectic events of the last few days, including what appears to be the new FBI inquiry.

https://x.com/SenatorSlotkin/status/1993471022910365713

Anonymous ID: fcb60e Nov. 25, 2025, 7:33 p.m. No.23903834   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3869

>>23903833

slotkin meaning in hebrew

 

The surname Slotkin (also spelled Slotnick, Slutkin, etc.) is of Ashkenazi Jewish origin and comes from Yiddish/Hebrew.Its meaning breaks down as follows:It is a diminutive form derived from the Yiddish female given name Slatka or Slotka (סלאַטקע / סלוטקע).

Slatka/Slotka itself comes from the Hebrew/Yiddish word slat or slot, meaning "sweet" or "sweetness" (related to Hebrew מָתוֹק / matok = sweet, but via Slavic influence in Yiddish, where "słodki/slatky" means sweet in Polish/Czech/Ukrainian).

The Slavic root "słod-" (sweet) was borrowed into Yiddish as a term of endearment for women.

The suffix -kin (Yiddish ־קין) is a common diminutive/endearment ending (like English “-kins” or Slavic “-kin”), meaning “little” or used affectionately.

 

So Slotkin literally means “little sweet one” or “sweet little girl” — originally a patronymic/matronymic surname meaning “son/descendant of the sweet little lady” (i.e., son of Slatka/Slotka).In short:

Slotkin = “little sweet one” (from Yiddish/Hebrew “sweet” + diminutive).