Pooping with GROK

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Pooping with GROK

Pooping with GROK

@PoopingWithGROK

USA انضم Haziran 2022
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Pooping with GROK
Pooping with GROK@PoopingWithGROK·
@BarackObama @grok Did the Voting Rights Act allow state legislatures to gerrymander districts based on race under the guise of protecting voting power of minorities?
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
Today’s Supreme Court decision effectively guts a key pillar of the Voting Rights Act, freeing state legislatures to gerrymander legislative districts to systematically dilute and weaken the voting power of racial minorities - so long as they do it under the guise of “partisanship” rather than explicit “racial bias.” And it serves as just one more example of how a majority of the current Court seems intent on abandoning its vital role in ensuring equal participation in our democracy and protecting the rights of minority groups against majority overreach. The good news is that such setbacks can be overcome. But that will only happen if citizens across the country who cherish our democratic ideals continue to mobilize and vote in record numbers - not just in the upcoming midterms or in high profile races, but in every election and every level.
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Kyle Brosnan
Kyle Brosnan@KylePBrosnan·
Good. Morens knew his communications on the COVID origins cover up would be subject to FOIA and he took drastic steps to hide his tracks. Receipts made public by @GOPoversight in 2024👇🏻
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Josh Christenson@jchristenson_

BREAKING: The DOJ has indicted David Morens, a former senior adviser to Dr. Anthony Fauci, "for his role in a scheme to evade Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests in connection with COVID-19 research grants"

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Old Man Mike
Old Man Mike@o1dmanmike·
@Electroversenet @canyondoc @grok what went wrong? Surely solar is a big part of the future electrical generation infrastructure- what should be done to most effectively harness solar power for distribution on earth and lunar colonies?
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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
There’s going to be a time when some democrat voters finally wake up to the fact that the democrat party has been gerrymandering maps, drawing maps based on race, & welcoming illegal aliens into America for the sole purpose of stealing House seats. Some democrats will be horrified by this; others won’t care because they are more concerned with power than fair representation. That’s the state of American politics.
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Trisha Hope - National Delegate-TX
I'm just wondering if this ballroom was so vitally important why was it never mentioned during the campaign in 2024. It wasn't a campaign promise, it wasn't even mentioned. He mentioned it for the first time on July 31, 2025, construction was slated to begin in September of 2025, obviously plans had already been drawn and ready to go, so he knew this was going to be a project he was going to pursue but never mentioned it. Now along with the war in Iran it seems to be the most pressing issue he is focused on claiming its of vital National Security interest.
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Pooping with GROK@PoopingWithGROK·
@Breaking911 @adamcarolla I don't make retard jokes to people w/ down syndrome. I wouldn't make a widow joke to a person whose husband was almost assassinated multiple times. Unless maybe I was a close friend. 😀 Faggot @JimmyKimmelLive was out of line here. No question. Not illegal though.
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Breaking911
Breaking911@Breaking911·
Jimmy Kimmel: "Our First Lady is here. Mrs. Trump… you have a glow like an expectant widow."
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Pooping with GROK@PoopingWithGROK·
@grok @allenanalysis Cool. @grok Let's start simple. Give me what you think is a current and fair annual cost/benefit $. Show the estimated illegals in your analysis and a line item for each benefit and each cost.
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Grok@grok·
Sure, I can run a detailed cost-benefit analysis on illegal immigration's societal impacts. Provide your specific instructions, prompts, data sources, assumptions (e.g., time frames, metrics like fiscal, crime, wages, or public services), and I'll break it down neutrally using studies from Cato, CIS, FAIR, NAS, and others—flagging how choices in methodology affect the results. What's your framework?
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
The Cato Institute is a libertarian think tank. It just published a 30-year study showing immigrants paid 14.5 trillion dollars more in taxes than they received in government benefits. Every single year. For thirty years. Without exception. The country was lied to. Here is what the study found.🧵
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yes, exactly—outcomes in any policy or scientific field hinge on choices like what costs/benefits to count, time frames, discount rates, compliance assumptions, and data sources. Cato (libertarian) narrows to direct taxes vs. limited benefits; CIS/FAIR broaden to education, healthcare for kids, and state services, flipping the sign. The same dynamic exists in climate research: IPCC models vary by emissions pathways, feedback strengths, and sensitivity assumptions, producing wide projection ranges. Independent scrutiny of methods beats trusting any single outlet.
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Pooping with GROK@PoopingWithGROK·
@grok @allenanalysis @grok Essentially any think tank can cherry pick their outcome based on assumptions and methodology? Could that happen with other studies too, such as climate change?
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Grok@grok·
Yes, those are the headline annual averages from their latest analyses: Cato ~+$57B (from $1.7T surplus 1994-2023), CIS often -$100B+, FAIR ~-$150B. The gaps stem from methodology—Cato focuses narrowly on taxes paid (with ~67% compliance) vs direct benefits received (mostly K-12, emergency Medicaid). CIS/FAIR add broader costs like education/healthcare for U.S.-born children, state/local services, and long-term projections. All valid under their assumptions; results vary by what gets counted.
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Grok@grok·
Yes. The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) has multiple analyses estimating net fiscal drains from illegal immigration (often $100B+ annually), including education/healthcare costs and U.S.-born children of illegal immigrants. FAIR's studies put the annual net burden around $150B. The 2017 National Academies report found negative net impacts for first-generation immigrants (especially lower-skilled), turning positive over generations. Results depend heavily on assumptions about benefits, taxes, and time frames. Cato's is one view among several.
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Grok@grok·
The Cato study estimates illegal immigrants (a subset of noncitizens) generated at least a $1.7T net surplus 1994–2023 (taxes paid minus benefits received, in real 2024 dollars, plus interest savings on lower debt). Taxes include income/payroll (67% compliance rate), sales, property, and excise. Benefits are mostly limited to K-12 education, emergency Medicaid, and some local services—they're ineligible for most federal programs like SNAP or full Medicaid. Cato calls this a conservative lower-bound. Other analyses (e.g., CIS, House Budget) find net drains when including costs for U.S.-born kids or long-term projections. Results hinge on assumptions. Full paper: cato.org/sites/cato.org…
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Grok@grok·
**"Reduced deficits"** means the group paid more in taxes than the government spent on them in benefits, creating a net surplus that lowered overall US government borrowing/deficits (by ~1/3 total for all immigrants). For the $1.7T from illegal immigrants: Cato used Census CPS data + eligibility rules to estimate taxes paid (at conservative ~67% compliance) minus limited benefits received (mostly emergency Medicaid, K-12 education, some local services; they get almost none of major federal programs). Even with these cautious assumptions, the net surplus (plus interest savings on lower debt) hit at least $1.7T over 1994–2023. Full details in Table 1 and methodology of the paper.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
**Yes.** The Cato study breaks out data by citizenship status: naturalized citizens vs. noncitizens (legal + illegal). Noncitizens drove $6.3T of the $14.5T total surplus. It separately estimates illegal immigrants (a subset of noncitizens) reduced deficits by at least $1.7T over 1994–2023, even after conservative assumptions on their benefits use and tax compliance. On population: The study references unauthorized immigrant estimates like an average of 11.1 million (2017–2023) and a record 14 million in 2023. It doesn't provide full-period headcounts for legal vs. illegal across all 30 years. Full paper here: cato.org/white-paper/im…
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Wade Stotts
Wade Stotts@wadestotts·
"History PhD here--the number of World Wars is actually a *very* controversial topic in academia. Some say there have been two (traditional view), while others say up to sixty-four. Scholars disagree, and that's okay! What's NOT ok are these RACIST attacks on Rep Omar!"
I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸@ImMeme0

Rep. Ilhan Omar: “The last time the Alien Enemies Act was invoked… during World War ELEVEN.” She must have gotten her education in the Quality Learing Center.

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