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Biden Introduces his new Ministry of Truth

After everything that has transpired the last two years, the US Department of **Homeland Security** is now even seeking to govern what information you’re allowed to put out. Just think about that. Has this hit your red line yet folks? https://t.co/uCW1WPO0E4 — Maajid أبو عمّار (@MaajidNawaz) April 27, 2022 She pushed propaganda designed to help Joe Biden out of a scandal 3 weeks before the 2020 election. The Senate must act to stop her from doing more damage. https://t.co/tHyABHrLmM — Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) April 27, 2022 The ministry of truth is here. While our border is overrun by illegals, our economy crumbles, crime hits all time highs and inflation ravages our middle class — The Biden Administration, who lie about every problem we face, is attacking your freedom to read or post what you want. https://t.co/tvPdpGJR6L — Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) April 27, 2022 DHS head of the Disinformation Governance Board pic.twitter.com/XrWhYaIPF3 — Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@

🚨Beeaking News: It’s Happening. Soon!!!

Soon pic.twitter.com/yQq9oAhPcT — Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) April 25, 2022 LETS GO https://t.co/hLiAcbmcqy — Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) April 25, 2022 pic.twitter.com/cmnDBzsQ67 — NautPoso 🇮🇪☘️ (@NautPoso) April 25, 2022 Soon we unlock the Vault of Unpostable Memes pic.twitter.com/J98aWD23Ya — Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) April 25, 2022

Now tell me that this druggy fuck is the same person

here we go Look at the chins, even the nose and ears are different  And here too

The One True Religion For Political Failures

The Biden administration is restoring stricter environmental standards for approving new pipelines, highways, power plants and other construction projects, including requiring consideration of how such projects might affect climate change https://t.co/6SigZIfqli — The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) April 19, 2022 #BREAKING | Ardern announces climate change as new focus in NZ-Singapore collaboration https://t.co/JerXOKTbJ9 pic.twitter.com/6gta6FXMdu — nzherald (@nzherald) April 19, 2022

Federal Mask Mandate Struck Down!

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — A federal judge in Florida has voided the national mask mandate covering airports, planes and other public travel. — Zeke Miller (@ZekeJMiller) April 18, 2022 God bless the Honorable Kathryn Kimball Mizelle who struck down the federal mask mandate today! A patriot! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/rgu5Q1LKvo — Jack Posobiec ☦️ (@JackPosobiec) April 18, 2022

Jacindas Inflation

Mike Hosking: “We have the second-highest non-tradable inflation in the world….Countries, basically, that firehosed their economies with printed money, more than they needed, are now paying the bill.” pic.twitter.com/i11LLhu3Xo — Zeitgeist Politics (@ZeitgeistPOL) April 13, 2022 Cost of living: National blames Government for OCR, food price hikes; PM hits back, cost of fresh produce risen 18 per cent in the last year alone https://t.co/lS1HFMB7rA pic.twitter.com/s93uy681R5 — nzherald (@nzherald) April 13, 2022

Elon Offers To Buy Twitter

🚨Breaking 👇🏻 👀 TWTR to hold board meeting shortly pic.twitter.com/UlqD9GqQNZ — zerohedge (@zerohedge) April 14, 2022 So it’s war then https://t.co/j09VBZceBn — Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) April 14, 2022 Jacinda Ardern and Joe Biden can be used in that meme as well.  ☝🏻 BREAKING: Here is the letter Elon Musk just sent to the board of Twitter pic.twitter.com/4iHnH9Y1SR — Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) April 14, 2022 Dear @StateStreet @MorganStanley @Vanguard_Group @BlackRock @ElonMusk will help #Twitter A floundering company Achieve its potential & Make a stand for that truly American principle of #FreeSpeech Elon- “Twitter has extraordinary potential. I will unlock it.” Join him pic.twitter.com/PuP4qlLLJS — Jim Hanson (@JimHansonDC) April 14, 2022 . @KurtSchlichter & I Give @elonmusk the greenlight to take over the bird app on #AmericaFirst radio while @SebGorka was rallying the troops in Cali Run up the black flag Let's put the cutla

Inflation Hits 8.5%

pic.twitter.com/kB0EbZT6I2 — The Right To Bear Memes (@grandoldmemes) April 12, 2022 Gave Ron a big, big shout out today on today's episode of HE Daily You're gonna want to hear this one when it drops https://t.co/cHGne0WNWj — Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) April 12, 2022 The March inflation numbers just came out and here's what ABC's 'Good Morning America' is up to right now..... pic.twitter.com/I127cywSfs — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) April 12, 2022 Naturally WaPo is doing heavy lifting for Uncle Joe https://t.co/o53yAPoWT8 — Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) April 12, 2022 A ton of these local news networks are dutifully repeating the Biden line that inflation is due to Putin https://t.co/MjBPT6Lj7j — Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) April 12, 2022 Inflation Hits 40-Year High—Spiking 8.5% In March As Ukraine Invasion Fuels Oil Prices https://t.co/PT67FhflVp pic.twitter.com/lTcsNQuXAz — Forbes (@Forbes) April 12, 2022

Outgoing Labour MP Louisa Wall says Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern did not want her in Cabinet or caucus

Outgoing Labour MP Louisa Wall says Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern told her directly that she would never be a Cabinet minister – and she also believed Ardern had made it clear she did not want her in caucus. In her second interview since announcing her resignation from Parliament, Wall told Q+A she had accepted Ardern's decision, but the way she was treated in some instances had "hurt." "I'm not a minister because the Prime Minister told me I would never be in her Cabinet. And that was her decision, obviously, and I accepted that decision and then just got on with the job. "There were messages, probably not so subtle, that it wasn't just she didn't want me in her Cabinet – she was also very clear that she didn't want me in her caucus. Again, you're going to have ask her about why she thought there was no place for someone like me in the Labour Party caucus." Ardern is yet to comment on Wall's claims – on Sunday, a spokesman for t

Another poll showing Dizzy Ardern is done.

Potential National/Act NZ (47%) coalition retains a large lead over Labour/Greens (42.5%) Share This Link on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditEmail To April 08 2022 Finding No. 8942 Country: Today’s Roy Morgan New Zealand Poll shows support for the two major parties unchanged in March with National on 38% still 6% points ahead of Labour on 32%. This is the equal highest level of support for National for over two years since January 2020. Support for a potential National/ Act NZ coalition government is now at 47%, down 2.5% points on a month ago, after Act NZ continued to lose support, but still clearly ahead of the current Labour/ Greens government of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on 42.5% (down 0.5% points). Although support for National was unchanged in February, fellow right-leaning party Act NZ lost support for the third straight month and was down 2.5% points to 9% to be at its lowest for nearly a year since May 2021. Since Luxon took over the leadership o

NZ Losing Trust In Media

Mike Hosking: “The media, too much of the media, is biased, and the danger in it is not the fact that they’re biased, it’s the fact they claim they aren’t. They claim they’re the defenders of the truth, and in that is the con.” pic.twitter.com/MVD8rocwfG — Zeitgeist Politics (@ZeitgeistPOL) April 7, 2022

It Begins: Food Shortages of 2022

Peru is facing a financial meltdown, now grocery stores are being looted ... Sound pic.twitter.com/ZRWKlcA677 — Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) April 8, 2022 “The entire planet Earth operates on a 90-day food supply” pic.twitter.com/drRbtZuAnb — Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) April 7, 2022

Jacinda Ardern and Christopher Luxon's letters to each other revealed

4-years ago Ardern had sought advice from one of the country's top CEO's on how to fix the economy. 4 yrs later, that CEO, Luxon, is vying for the PM's job, while she tries to argue the advice she once welcomed would, in fact, be bad for the country. https://t.co/G8umrzNLrc pic.twitter.com/0u77z7QIOJ — nzherald (@nzherald) April 7, 2022

And now we wearily limp toward the next full, frank and meaningless announcement

Barry Soper: “Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's traffic light announcement a familiar meaningless sermon - If it all made sense, we would understand it. But it simply doesn't. And now we wearily limp toward the next full, frank and meaningless announcement.” https://t.co/J642O71Feb — Zeitgeist Politics (@ZeitgeistPOL) April 4, 2022

Now underpayed overworked nurses are quitting

The Ardern government created a $60b COVID slush fund, which is the biggest slush fund in NZ history. Yet apparently none of it went to hiring new nurses to help with health system capacity. Now underpayed overworked nurses are quitting. pic.twitter.com/PRknIbnEtf — Zeitgeist Politics (@ZeitgeistPOL) April 4, 2022