Thomas Dolislager
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Thomas Dolislager
@SellTower
SellTower Consulting assists clients with complex transactions and projects, strategies around emerging technology, corporate development, and lease negotiation
Conway, AR انضم Nisan 2011
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@GuntherEagleman One whose wife and daughter are lifelong Democrats...
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@LDS_Dems Reread the book of the Revelation of Jesus Christ.
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@SenTomCotton Yet you RINOs can't pass the SAVE Act. Shameful.
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@BasedMikeLee It's not like the Senate is doing anything else...
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What people don’t understand about trillionaires is that there is only so much money.
Every dollar sitting in a dragon pile is a mask not bought, an oat not subsidized, a child still chewing meat paste under fluorescent lights.
They told us the economy isn’t zero-sum.
Correct. It’s worse.
@1RonnieD@1RonnieD
Actually exactly the opposite. Everyone has the right to do so, but they won't. Elon is the only TRILLIONAIRE on the planet right now. He earned every single penny too. You jealous morons need your heads examined.
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Home prices are eight times the average worker's salary.
During the Great Depression they were three times.
The ratio is worse now than it was then.
Credit card defaults are reaching 2008 levels.
Consumer sentiment at an 80 year low.
More people hungry than during COVID.
It's a depression for the working class.
And a golden age for the top 1%.
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The Working Families @TaxCuts delivered relief for Americans struggling with costs.
97% of tax filers received an average tax cut of $3,750 this year, and our bill benefitted working Americans the most.
Democrats took the opposite approach and voted to raise your taxes.
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@RepMikeQuigley Congress is dumb enough to give it to him..
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Senator, Elon Musk gets $8 million in taxpayer money every day.
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee
Progressives: Remember that Elon’s wealth belongs to him Yes, he has a lot of money That doesn’t make it yours—or the government’s
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@MattPinner_ No one.
You just keep following at a safe distance and wait for the punchline.
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No one has a “right” to be a trillionaire or even a billionaire or millionaire!
notedxfan@notanxfan110836
@PatsyDiabetes You have no right to any of Elon’s money. But you do have the right to invest in his companies and make your own money from it. Educate yourself on financing and get on board.
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@MarkRome17 @Primary_Pianist Actually... Adding things is strictly forbidden.
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@Primary_Pianist Apostasy in Christianity is a complete repudiation of God. Most Protestants wouldn't call changing or adding things apostasy.
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Protestant:
There was never a Great Apostasy.
Latter-day Saint:
Did the medieval Church become corrupt?
Protestant:
Yes.
Latter-day Saint:
Were false doctrines taught?
Protestant:
Yes.
Latter-day Saint:
Were unauthorized practices introduced?
Protestant:
Yes.
Latter-day Saint:
Did reformers need to recover lost truth?
Protestant:
Yes.
Latter-day Saint:
So you believe there was corruption, false doctrine, unauthorized practice, and a need to recover truth…
You just don’t want to call it an apostasy.
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@fortunatus62560 @Primary_Pianist Ah, but here is the rub. Joseph Smith rewrote the KJV Bible and some startling changes so it lines up with the Book of Mormon.
I don't think most Mormons even know this.
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@Primary_Pianist Ask a Catholic why don’t you? Interesting that the Mormons follow a Catholic Apostolic Tradition to switch the sabbath from Saturday to Sunday (which is not in the Bible) and yet, follow the same Bible that was assembled by the Catholic Church.
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@Primary_Pianist In all that history and times of corruption did the core message of who Jesus is and what He did to save fallen mankind ever change?
Answer: No.
Did the church rewrite the Bible to change its meaning?
Answer: Also No
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Be honest with me, Americans 🇺🇸
Do you actually own a gun?
In Japan, I have never seen a real one. Not once.
Not at a friend's house. Not in a drawer. Never.
But online, every American just goes
"oh, mine's in the nightstand"
like it's a phone charger 🔌
So now I'm genuinely curious:
What's YOUR gun? The very first one you ever got?
Is this normal everywhere in the US?
Or just some states?

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