How to Stop a Scammer and The Real Reason Trump Wants to Close The Dept of Education





 
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Ask Detailed Questions try talk to them to open more about themselves not just the regular story they give try to ask more questions with the story they tell you then go on to Request Documentation more ways of identification and try to make sure to Verify Information given to you be it pictures or names.

Challenge Inconsistencies because most time maybe cause of time difference of where they really are they try to give different stories of why they don’t keep to time or keep to calls or can’t make video calls do question that in all this make sure to Keep Records and when your guts tell you that something is wrong do not hesitate to Involve Law Enforcement.

There is one word that these foreigners can't stop from using they love it dear but we don't use it unless we are ninety years old. I just told you the word at the beginning of these sentence. "Never educate your your ememy" Adam. They are lazy unless the thin k they have at least a 40% to getting you. If you missed the word then wait for the call the next day or two days after to turn financial. If you have any brains left you know that no matter how much you might like someone not in your state or city you don't money. Another one is the need to know where you are and where you going. When gouging to be around so they can go and fish someone else while you away. Those pictures are not there but Ive found two exceptions. My first two scammers. I keep seeing their pics getting older but it could be they still have a connection to that guy in Australia or another country.

Never tell them you love them but they will tell you first or push it for you to be the one saying first. They are tricky but most of them don't know the language and have to use the interpretation app. A limitation if you can used big words or complicated words. They are a Dr. which area then open google on to see the body and parts and ask about a certain part. Try to use words that few know or talk in jive if you know. Stay away from anyone in the military. 99.99% they are scammers. It's the best profession for them, you can't check up on them. Always get full name, get their full name and do a check. It's free unless you want details.   FlrST and last NAME you got enough meat for tracking where he says he is from and there better be a family with that name there. Even if he says his parents are dead. They usually got cheated or their spouse died. Doctor and engineer. The two guys that scammed me, well one did but they said they were in the service in Afghanistan.But the town where they were had no US soldiers there. It belong to another allied. Once you get them in one lie, you got them. At the very end if you have the time and keep telling them ff they will give you a F*. If you have questions about someone you are serious leave a message.\

Adam Gonzalez, Adamfoxie.blogspot.com

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If he is the genius everyone says he is he will be ok and his best freind is Trump and Putin he will be ok no worry

Boycott Tesla, boycott starlink internet. Boycott Twitter don't watch any ads on there. Boycott anything and everything Elon might make any money off. Defund the oligarchy, don't pay money to Nazis.


Trump wants a world where your children would be slaves, and not educated. It is time to stand up to this idiotic monster. WE DONT HAVE KINGS IN AMERICA. PAB Trump stole the election with the help of Space Karen Musk. Trust me these PABs don't know the backlash of the American people.

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🚨🚨BREAKING: Congressman Dan Goldman exposes the real reasoning behind Donald Trump's plan to dismantle the Department of Education — and throws a major wrench in his scheme.

We are on the verge of a historic showdown...

"Can he legally just dismantle the Department of Education by executive order or does he need Congressional action?" asked Wolf Blitzer on CNN.

"Well, ultimately if you eliminate an agency you need Congressional action but just the fact that this is what he's doing shows his disdain for the American people, shows his disdain for public education, shows his disdain for special programs that are essential for so many Americans to use and learn," replied Goldman.

"...for Title I which provides extra funding for disadvantaged neighborhoods," he continued.

"This is just more and more of Donald Trump's effort to completely slash and burn the American government and cut costs — cut programs really and funding — that goes to the vast majority of working Americans so that he can pave the way for tax cuts for billionaires," he added.

This twofold message must be amplified and repeated again and again.

First: Trump does not have the power to get rid of the Education Department. If he attempts to do so, the employees must ignore any illegal orders and let the issue play out in the courts. We have presidents, not kings in this country.

Second: This is not about efficiency or states rights, this is about privatizing education so that billionaires can loot even more wealth from the middle class and the poor. It paves the way for more tax cuts for the super rich.

On top of that, removing the Department of Education helps Republicans cultivate a less educated, more ignorant populace — who will in turn be more likely to vote for Republicans. MAGA politicians know that an educated populace is far more likely to see through their lies and reject their destructive policies.

According to CBS News, Trump could soon sign the executive ordering his Education Secretary Linda McMahon to begin dissolving the Department of Education. There is already a draft version of the order.

The time to stand up and fight is now. If we don't, future generations will be condemned to a new Dark Age.

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