Isis_Win
@isiswin.bsky.social
Idiot aboard, not for sex but for proactive exchanges. DMs are not read & will block you. Burgoises go away, intelligent/educated peasants are welcome. Everyone is included, but the batteries. 100 year old Doctored pic.
Excuse me, I digress. The worst human fake.
November 11, 2025 at 4:36 PM
Excuse me, I digress. The worst human fake.
Good evidence to support granting indictment and charges after the administration is removed from power.
She is on the short list.
She is on the short list.
November 11, 2025 at 3:59 PM
Good evidence to support granting indictment and charges after the administration is removed from power.
She is on the short list.
She is on the short list.
He can only consider what the country takes, but he can't talk about what he gives to the country.
November 11, 2025 at 3:53 PM
He can only consider what the country takes, but he can't talk about what he gives to the country.
If he were capable of explaining what our Founders truly stood for, maybe I’d listen. But like with the Bible, he speaks of it without ever knowing the what, how, when, or why. In truth, he’s just a mediocre con man — followed by equally mediocre believers.
November 10, 2025 at 4:58 PM
If he were capable of explaining what our Founders truly stood for, maybe I’d listen. But like with the Bible, he speaks of it without ever knowing the what, how, when, or why. In truth, he’s just a mediocre con man — followed by equally mediocre believers.
Thousands of criminals are on the loose next to those traitors.
November 10, 2025 at 4:50 PM
Thousands of criminals are on the loose next to those traitors.
Once a majority is secured, it unlocks legislative power: shaping bills, committees, leadership, and appointments. But the ability to enact change still depends on strategy, coalition-building, public momentum, and institutional awareness (e.g., the role of the filibuster, the rules of the Senate).
November 10, 2025 at 4:48 PM
Once a majority is secured, it unlocks legislative power: shaping bills, committees, leadership, and appointments. But the ability to enact change still depends on strategy, coalition-building, public momentum, and institutional awareness (e.g., the role of the filibuster, the rules of the Senate).