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So you just spent how many posts trying to use AI to prove there was no purge and that Gen. Vallely was wrong and now you're saying it's on me to prove he's right because you failed. 🤣😂
 
Did you prove anything other you can’t prove your own point? AI did a very good job of shooting your misinformation down logically. You just won’t accept it.
 
Meanwhile, airlines going under. Spirit and then JetBlue?

Emotional Passengers Board Final Spirit Airlines Flight For One Last All-Out Brawl


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FORT LAUDERDALE, FL — In a touching tribute to one of America's most formative chapters in air travel, dozens of emotional passengers gathered at the gate to board the final scheduled flight of Spirit Airlines, preparing themselves for one last, glorious, no-holds-barred midair brawl.

"We wanted to honor the legacy," said gate agent Melissa Rios, who was seen handing out commemorative mouthguards at the check-in counter. "One last time, we all want to feel that electric tension — the kind that says, ‘At any moment, the violent melee could begin. Rest in power, Spirit Airlines."

Airline staff reportedly worked hard to preserve the authentic Spirit experience for the final voyage, including overbooking the flight by 60% and charging an additional $45 "pre-fight positioning fee" for passengers hoping to start conflicts near the aisle. Flight attendants, many of whom appeared visibly moved, have vowed to help instigate several conflicts and then not intervene during the altercations, no matter how bloody they may become.

 
Bailing this steaming pile out would have been a horrible mistake.

Why did Spirit fail? Too many passengers hated flying it


Lousy service, not the Iran war, killed Spirit Airlines.

Spirit was doomed to fail because of mismanagement, deep financial problems, and – crucially – its reputation for poor customer service. The spike in jet fuel prices during the war just accelerated Spirit’s inevitable demise.

The airline hadn’t been profitable since before the pandemic. Spirit has repeatedly warned investors in recent years it wasn’t sure it could stay in business – well before the United States and Israel went to war with Iran.

The discount carrier was in the midst of its second bankruptcy, auctioning off planes and airport gates and cutting staff in a desperate struggle to stay alive.

 
Indiana just primaried most of the Republicans that didn't go along with redistricting. It's probably too late for 2026 but could lead to a new map for 2028.
Tennessee, Louisiana and Florida are gonna change those maps before the midterms. This is a fight they never should’ve picked.🤦🏽‍♂️😆😆😆👍🏽🇺🇸
 
Who started this redistrict war?

The "redistricting war" for the 2026 midterms was sparked by a series of mid-decade map redraws, primarily initiated by Texas Republicans and President Donald Trump, which then triggered a retaliatory "tit-for-tat" from Democratic states.
Here is the breakdown of who started it and how it escalated:
**1. The Match: Donald Trump and Texas Republicans (July 2025)**
The current cycle began when President Trump urged Texas Republicans to redraw their congressional boundaries mid-decade to protect the GOP's narrow House majority. Governor Greg Abbott and the legislature responded by passing a new map in August 2025 designed to flip five Democratic-held seats to Republicans. Texas was the first state to voluntarily redraw its maps outside of the normal 10-year census cycle.
**2. The Retaliation: Gavin Newsom and California Democrats (August 2025)**
In direct response to Texas, California Governor Gavin Newsom proposed bypassing the state's independent redistricting commission. This led to "Proposition 50" (the Election Rigging Response Act), which California voters approved in November 2025. This move redrew California’s districts to favor Democrats in roughly six seats, explicitly intended to neutralize the GOP gains in Texas.
**3. The Escalation: The Supreme Court (April 2026)**
The "war" reached a fever pitch in April 2026 due to two major Supreme Court rulings:
* **Texas Ruling:** On April 27, 2026, the Supreme Court upheld the Texas map, clearing it for the 2026 midterms and cementing the five-seat GOP advantage.
* **Louisiana v. Callais:** On April 29, 2026, the Court issued a landmark ruling that made it harder to challenge maps as racial gerrymanders. This decision signaled to other states like Florida, Mississippi, and North Carolina that they could aggressively redraw their maps for 2026 without fear of the maps being blocked by the Voting Rights Act.
**4. The Current Landscape**
By May 2026, several other states have joined the fray. Virginia and Maryland moved to redraw maps to benefit Democrats, while Florida and Ohio enacted new GOP-leaning maps. This "arms race" has turned the 2026 midterms into the first time in modern history that the balance of power in Congress may be decided by mid-decade map-making rather than voter turnout alone.
 
It can easily be argued that the democrats started it in the New England and Massachusetts areas where despite 40% republican voter populations they have not one representative. Either way, by trying to push back they only accelerated other republican states to join the fight…whoever started it…we are going to finish it now😆😆😆👍🏽🇺🇸
 
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Louisiana v. Callais was accepted as a case by the Supreme Court on November 4, 2024, just prior to Trump's reelection. Therefore, it can't be considered an "escalation" because Trump wasn't even the president yet. The AI cut-and-paste job is factually incorrect and IHO is guilty of spreading misinformation because he blindly believes what the AI hallucination tells him.
 
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See... whataboutism in full effect from morekaos. So predictable!!
You are the one who believed the Sigularities one sided take on the origins of gerrymandering. I’m just giving you the bigger picture😆😆😆😆👍🏽🇺🇸 why do you think the Democrats are so pissed? They’ve already gerrymandered as much as they possibly can and they have no more moves.
 
You are the one who believed the Sigularities one sided take on the origins of gerrymandering. I’m just giving you the bigger picture😆😆😆😆👍🏽🇺🇸 why do you think the Democrats are so pissed? They’ve already gerrymandered as much as they possibly can and they have no more moves.
Bwahahaha... you blame AI and the left for everything. Snowflake!

And for LL:

The Timeline Fact-Check

  • The Case vs. The Ruling: While the Supreme Court accepted Louisiana v. Callais in November 2024, the ruling that actually changed the law and triggered the current "map war" didn't happen until April 29, 2026. A case being on the docket isn't an escalation; a final 6-3 decision that changes the rules for the 2026 midterms is.
  • The Texas Trigger: The "voluntary" redistricting war officially began in July 2025 when President Trump (then in office) urged Texas to redraw its lines. Texas passed that new map in August 2025. This was the first time a state redrew its maps mid-decade without a court order, which then prompted California's retaliatory "Prop 50" in November 2025.
  • Context: Your friend is focusing on when the paperwork started (2024); the AI is focusing on when the maps actually changed for the 2026 election. Both are true, but the legislative aggression (Texas) and the final legal green light (SCOTUS ruling) both happened during the Trump administration in 2025 and 2026.
Bottom Line: It’s not a hallucination—it’s the difference between when a lawsuit is filed and when the seats actually move. Texas moved first on the maps in 2025, and the Supreme Court ended the debate last week.

At least AI tries to use facts and data... LL likes to redefine them:

insurrection
armed
constitutional
caught on
foreclosure rate
and on and on an on...

You should help find the missing ballots and verify that list of military purge.
 
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