Lee Stanahan tryin' to debunk Q proof
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Lee Stanahan tryin' to debunk Q proof
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Lee StranacanthandleQ insults Anons
dis gettin' gud
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wikileaks.org/saudi-cables/search?q=%D9%83%D9%86%D8%AF%D8%A7%7Ccanada&exclude_words=&types%5B%5D=1&types%5B%5D=2&types%5B%5D=3#results
and he's too dense to follow the proof
My graphics did not go on twatter
Lee's redpiller was showing him how to look it up for himself, but he's having a hard time comprehending.
My graphics were illustrative of the argument she made, for y'all.
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Lee StanacanthandletheQ!
This post seems to be the nug of the time puzzle
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Unearthed footage from 2013 show Robert Mueller meeting with Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, that has since been ousted for his close relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin - OAN
twitter.com/WiredSources/status/1027244448604938241
Joe Donnelly Caves, Backs Trump on Wall Funding
Donnelly said that he does “not want under any circumstances” a government shutdown and said that Congress should “absolutely” partially fund the president’s wall.
“I’m fine with providing him some more. I actually voted for border wall funding three different times,” Donnelly told Politico on Wednesday. “I’m fine with that. I’m fine with $3 [billion], $3.5, $4 or $5” billion this fall.
www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/08/08/joe-donnelly-caves-backs-trump-on-wall-funding/
Too bad twatterers are choosing dubious non-proofs to redpill with, almost like on purpose….
=Trump cuts staff from financial watchdog office: report==
BY MEGAN KELLER
08/08/18 01:24 PM EDT
Around 40 staff members at the Office of Financial Research were told they are losing their jobs on Wednesday, according to Reuters.
The office, part of the Treasury Department and created as part of the the Dodd-Frank legislation, is tasked with identifying financial risks and stress on global financial markets.
The move was part of the administration’s larger plan to vastly reorganize the structure of the federal government, as announced in June.President Trump proposed slashing the office's budget and slashing employees last May.
The Wall Street Journal reported that cuts were expected last December.