
Bob Donaldson
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Elon Musk just described the most sophisticated theft operation in American history.
Not a heist. A system.
Your tax dollars leave Washington.
They enter a non-governmental organization. The government. With different letterhead.
Musk: โObviously if itโs a government-funded non-governmental organization, itโs just the government.โ
They cross a border.
American law stops following them.
They pass through three more entities in three more countries.
They come home.
Different pocket. Clean hands. Perfect crime.
Musk: โThe government can send money to an NGO that is then no longer governed by the laws of the United States.โ
Now run the math.
Congressional salary. $200,000.
Average net worth of a longtime member of Congress. North of $20 million.
Musk: โThere are a lot of strangely wealthy members of Congress. I just canโt connect the dots of how they got $20 million earning $200,000 a year. Nobody can explain that.โ
Nobody is supposed to.
This machine ran untouched for decades for one reason. Human limitation.
A forensic team cannot trace ten thousand wire transfers across fifty global jurisdictions at once.
The corruption does not hide in darkness.
It hides in volume.
They built a labyrinth so deliberately complex that the sheer weight of it collapses every investigation before it starts.
Paper buries paper. Bureaucracy absorbs inquiry.
The entire architecture was engineered to exhaust you.
Then artificial intelligence arrived.
AI does not get tired.
It cannot be bought.
It does not lose the thread at wire transfer 4,000.
You give it the entire global ledger. It maps every node, every transfer, every shell entity, every offshore NGO across every jurisdiction. Not in weeks. In hours.
It finds the signal inside the noise.
It flags the pattern.
It traces a dollar from a D.C. appropriation to a Cayman shell to a congressional portfolio in the time it takes a human auditor to find his parking spot.
The labyrinth was built to defeat human eyes.
It is defenseless against a machine that reads the entire maze at once.
This is why the establishment is not just annoyed by DOGE.
They are terrified.
Musk: โWeโre going to try to figure it out and stop it.โ
He did not arrive in Washington to trim budgets.
He arrived with supercomputing, AI audit systems, and a mandate to map the full financial architecture of the federal government.
For the first time in history, the complexity that protected the corruption is the very thing that will expose it.
Every shell entity is a signature.
Every routing pattern is a fingerprint.
Every congressman who walked in earning $200,000 and walked out worth $20 million is now a variable in an equation that will be solved.
The swamp was never impenetrable.
It was just too big for human hands.
It was never built for this.
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A handful of GOP Senators need to realize leftist networks propped up hate groups to sway public opinion to gain more power. And those same leftists promise to rip the Constitution to shredsโฆ
Maybe they could be convinced to pass Voter ID and proof of citizenshipโฆ
#SAVEAmerica
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Politician: I'll give you the $14,000 that would have been spent on your child in public school
Homeschooler: It doesn't cost $14,000 to homeschool a child. Many families spend less than $1,000.
Politician: But don't you want the money?
Homeschooler: No
Politician: Why don't you want the money?
Homeschooler: First, it's government money. Second, strings are attached. Third, it's bloated with waste that drives up prices.
Politician: Then what do you want?
Homeschooler: I want you to stop stealing my income in the form of property taxes for public schools that I don't use and just leave me alone.
Politician: But if I did that, I wouldn't be able to make you a dependent, controllable part of my voter base.
Homeschooler: exactly chooseeducationindependence.com/resources/
Education Independence@EduIndependence
Government subsidies drove up college tuition. Most people agree on that. So why would vouchers and ESAs work differently for K-12? Same structure. Third-party dollars flowing to private providers. Prices adjust to capture the funding. Regulations follow the money. The exit from government education should not require a government check. Join the conversation and learn more: hubs.la/Q04cTqWD0
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So the current line from the Democrat/Media Complex goes something like this:
โOh, so the Straits of Hormuz are open again. Big deal. So we spent all that money and killed all those people just to achieve something that was already in place before we started this.โ
They are acting like opening the Straits of Hormuz was our singular military objective.
In reality, our objectives were to destroy Iranโs military and nuclear capabilities, eradicate the class of mullahs who were murdering their own citizens by the bushel, and eliminate the mullahsโ ability to export terror throughout the world.
All objectives were achieved with only a few U.S. casualties, the world is now a vastly safer place, and as an added bonus Israel and Lebanon seem poised to finally achieve peace.
This is one of the greatest military victories in world history, and the usual suspects are trying to obscure that fact by pretending our objective was something tertiary to the entire effort.
Donโt fall for it. Itโs a journalistic lie.
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NEW:
Clarence Thomas just declared that โconsent of the governedโ is the only legitimate source of government power.
โWe The People can never legitimately consent to the violation of our God-given equality.โ
โThe Declaration made it clear.โโจโจโThe purpose of government is to protect our God-given unalienable rights.โ
โIt can be easy to forget 250 years later the courage it took for those 56 men to sign the Declaration.โ
โThose men committed treason against the king, risking death at the hands of an empire far mightier than the newborn United States.โ
โจโThe ideas of the Declaration are so powerful that our nation could not coexist with the contradictionโฆ of slavery.โ
โThose ideas have been so powerful that they convinced our nation to finally end segregation.โ
โThey continue to be so powerful today that they have inspired people throughout the world to throw off the shackles of their own oppressors.โ
โAnd it all began with our founders declaring in 1776โฆ that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights.โ
โThat among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.โ
โWe should also not forget the important sentence that follows.โโจโจโThat to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.โ
@UTAustin
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โListen and Obeyโ
I spent the morning at Rockbridge Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. The school is widely regarded as a flagship classical Christian school.
The first classroom I visited was a kindergarten where the students were joyfully singing the books of the Old Testament as I walked in (think about that for a second, by song five-year-olds had already remembered every book in the Old Testament! ๐คฏ)
The class had just two rules:
1.Listen
2.Obey
That was it.
Radically simple. The children seemed genuinely happy. The room had order, rhythm, predictability. Teachers value those things, but children love them.
The ancients understood something weโve forgotten, freedom is not found in the absence of structure, but within it. Freedom and happiness are not found in doing whatever you want, but in doing what you ought. โListen and Obey.โ
It took modern educational theory to forget such a basic and timeless truth.
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We were literally one @data_atx post away from this City spending $32 MILLION to house the Project Connect execs in a fancy office at 100 Congress.
They are fleecing the public, openly.
We are gonna have another election on this boondoggle and itโs gonna be stopped.
#txlege
Adam Loewy@LoewyLawFirm
The message we sent on Prop Q continues to pay dividends. Good work by @KirkPWatson for stopping this. And kudos to @data_atx for flagging it.
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Alexander Solzhenitsyn gave the most controversial speech *against* Western Civilization at Harvard in 1978.
As a survivor of the Russian Gulags, they expected him to praise the West. Instead, he made a jarring accusation:
The West is a dying civilization. If it doesn't change its ways, it is doomed to collapse.
In fact, he said this has been the case for 500 years, when the West made a crucial mistake:
"How did the West decline from its triumphal march to its present debility?
...the mistake must be at the root, at the very foundation of thought in modern times. I refer to the prevailing Western view of the world which was born in the Renaissanceโฆ
I refer to humanism โ the proclaimed autonomy of man from any higher force above him."
Solzhenitsyn said humanism made man autonomous from God, Truth, and objective morality.
If all morality is subjective, then man has nothing to live nor die for. Naturally, he loses his courage, embraces materialism, and grows effeminate to modern evils.
So, what is the solution?
A return to belief in a transcendental morality under God:
"If, as claimed by humanism, man were born only to be happy, he would not be born to die. Since his body is doomed to death, his task on earth evidently must be more spiritualโฆ
The fulfillment of a permanent, earnest duty so that oneโs life journey may become above all an experience of moral growth: to leave life a better human being than one started it."
All cultures live, or die, based on their respect of the True, Good, and Beautiful.
To save the West, Solzhenitsyn says start with beautifying your soul, for that is both how you live well, and begin to make civilization itself beautiful again.

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Every ancient culture had its gods, and every god had a job. The god of the sun rises and sets. The god of the river floods and recedes. The god of war fights and rests. They were defined by their function, and their function had boundaries.
And then a voice spoke from a burning bush on the back side of a desert, and Moses asked it for a name. The answer he got back was not a name. Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh. I AM THAT I AM.
This God is not the god of this or the god of that. This God is the ground of all existence itself. Everything that is, is because He is. You cannot name Him because naming Him would require a word big enough to hold all of reality, and there is no such word.
Jesus of Nazareth walks into the Gospel of John and beyond and makes the following statements:
โI am the bread of life.โ โI am the light of the world.โ โI am the door.โ โI am the good shepherd.โ โI am the resurrection and the life.โ โI am the way, the truth, and the life.โ โI am the true vine.โ
Every single one of those statements begins with ego eimi, which means I AM.
Those are the same words God gave Moses at the bush. Jesus is not using a figure of speech. He is not reaching for a metaphor. He is invoking Exodus 3. He is saying that the uncategorizable, uncontainable, unnameable God that Moses met on the mountain is standing in front of you right now in human skin.
There is only one God from Exodus to Revelation.
He removes any doubt completely in John 8:58. The Pharisees are arguing with Him about Abraham, and Jesus says, โBefore Abraham was, I AM.โ He does not say I was. He says I AM.
The I AM statements only work if you understand Exodus. They only carry their world-breaking weight if you know the covenant history, the burning bush, and the divine name that was so holy it could not be spoken aloud. Jesus did not appear out of nowhere with a startup religion and a set of inspirational quotes. He walked into a story that had been unfolding for two thousand years and said He was the one the story had been about the entire time.
Frank Turek@DrFrankTurek
Is Jesus in every book of the Bible?
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ENOUGH WITH THE MISINFORMATION. LETโS TALK LAW. The U.S. Department of Justice does NOT operate in a vacuumโand it never has.
The federal government already has lawful access pathways to identity data:
โข Social Security data โ Social Security Administration
โข Driverโs license / ID data โ State DMVs (through legal process)
โข Citizenship & immigration data โ Department of Homeland Security
This isnโt new. This isnโt radical. This is established law.
And itโs backed by federal statute:
โข National Voter Registration Act
โข Help America Vote Act
โข Civil Rights Act of 1960
These laws REQUIRE:
โ Maintenance of accurate voter rolls
โ Retention and availability of election records
โ Federal oversight to ensure compliance
Compliance requires evidence.
Oversight requires access.
And enforcement requires action.
Letโs be crystal clear:
The federal government already has the authority to inspect voter registration records and ensure elections comply with federal law.
So whatโs actually happening right now?
Not โnew power.โ
Not โunprecedented overreach.โ
Itโs enforcement.
States pushing back arenโt debating whether this authority exists.
Theyโre resisting accountability to laws that are already on the books.
Because once records are:
โข Transparent
โข Verifiable
โข Cross-checked
There is no room left for ambiguity.
Courts donโt run on narratives. They run on evidence.
And federal law is not optional.
If voter rolls cannot be independently verified using lawful data:
Then certification is built on trustโnot proof.
And that is NOT what the law requires.
Bottom line:
This is not about โcontrol of elections.โ
This is about whether elections meet the legal standard of validity under existing federal law.
And that standard is clear:
Real voters. Real records. Real verification.
Everything else is noise.
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Plenty of things cost you this game
โขStarting Allen & resting Peรฑa for no reason
โขYainer Diaz catching after Vazquez caught a shutout yesterday
โขJake Meyers not wearing shades & allowing 3 runners to score
โขBryan Abreu trying to close a game out & failing for the 67th time in a row
The offense still scored 10, i care about that more than winning rn tbh, i expect the pitching to figure itself out
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Rep. Roy: "We need heads to roll and an active Department of Justice to preserve our country. So that's what I expect out of the President's nominee." @FoxNews
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