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People don't use reality to decide whether to support Trump. They use their support for Trump to decide what constitutes reality. That's why facts don't help.

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@captive_dreamer @Timcast “I’m enraged that CANDACE’s exploitation of Kirk’s death for money has nullified MY exploitation of his death for political power”
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@ILUVASHHWRAZ @ginamilan_ I ♥️ how the crowd that refused to acknowledge any context in their outrage over “you didn’t build that” or “you can keep your doctor” are suddenly picking through Trump’s actions with a fine tooth comb to find some contextual excuse for patently abhorrent behavior
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Blue Bonnets@ILUVASHHWRAZ·
@Correct_Q @ginamilan_ Jesus NEVER wore a red stole over His white robe. The artist is picturing Trump as a disciple of Christ ....whom we should all mirror as Jesus gave us the power of The Holy Spirit and to heal.
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Gina Milan
Gina Milan@ginamilan_·
🚨 NEW: CBS poll shows 58% of Catholics approve of President Trump’s overall job performance. Anyone claiming Trump lost his Catholic base has been proven wrong yet again.
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@mattwr @FrankLuntz “Yacht” is just one example. The point is: you can’t give everyone everything all the time for free. Who’s paying for all these robots and robot factories and raw materials to make more robots?
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
BREAKING: Trump claims Iran has agreed to an “unlimited suspension” of its nuclear program.
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Bill Madden
Bill Madden@maddenifico·
Trump spent years in a jealous rage, relentlessly slamming Barack Obama for unfreezing $1.7 billion of Iran's own money to Iran, calling it pathetic ransom money and proof of a disastrous, weak-kneed surrender. Driven by petty obsession, Trump spitefully ripped up the Iran nuclear deal in 2018, shredding every restraint on Tehran, and smugly promised the world a "better deal." Instead, his childish vendetta supercharged Iran's nuclear program, pushing it dangerously close to the bomb. Now, in a breathtaking display of hypocrisy and failure, Trump is negotiating to hand Iran access to $20 billion in frozen funds — more than ten times what he once condemned — in exchange for the regime surrendering its near-weapons-grade uranium stockpile. This is Trump at his most embarrassingly stupid: destroying a deal that had capped Iran's enrichment and kept it under watch, only to crawl back offering vastly more cash after his own incompetence made the threat far worse. The man who mocked Obama for "giving" Iran money is now dangling a fortune in frozen assets while pretending it's a brilliant victory. It's not leadership — it's ego-driven incompetence and rank hypocrisy, a petty grudge that backfired spectacularly and left America facing a more expensive, more dangerous mess. Trump's jealous tantrum didn't make America safer; it just made the cleanup bill ten times bigger.
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Mehek Cooke🇺🇸@MehekCooke·
Every foreign policy genius who spent a decade collecting paychecks to tell us Iran was untouchable just watched a real estate developer from Queens reopen the waterway that moves a third of the world's oil. The credential class should be embarrassed into silence.
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@cturnbull1968 MAGA won’t “explain” this They will claim (incorrectly) that Iran wasn’t afraid of Obama so they were ignoring the deal, but Trumps deal is REAL and they are so scared of him they will abide by the deal so voila! Trumps is better!! 🏆
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Turnbull@cturnbull1968·
Really looking forward to MAGA explaining why Trump paying $20B, for Iran to give up their uranium, is somehow better than Obama paying just $1.7B for the same thing. Excluding the thousands of deaths and billions in military costs, naturally.
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@blackroomsec I don’t think Elon is interested in creating a utopia I think he’s realizing that if AI puts 300M Americans out of work, there are going to be 300M *really pissed off* people — with lots of time on their hands — looking for revenge against the oligarchs
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BlackRoomSec
BlackRoomSec@blackroomsec·
There is no such thing as a free lunch. At no time, throughout all of recorded history, has there been any society, government, collective, which paid its citizens to do nothing yet reap some sort of reward for it. And in all cases where wealth was redistributed to such extremes as described here those societies utterly failed. Or, if they survived they became complete totalitarian dictatorships. In every case.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

Universal HIGH INCOME via checks issued by the Federal government is the best way to deal with unemployment caused by AI. AI/robotics will produce goods & services far in excess of the increase in the money supply, so there will not be inflation.

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Anthony Scaramucci
Anthony Scaramucci@Scaramucci·
5D Chess: It’s a $55 billion war just to go back to the Barack Obama deal. Wait. Pay 21x more than Obama did. Same deal.
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@grok … to say the EC provides over-representation by SMALL states, not rural states Rhode Island for ex. is not “rural”, but 1 vote there is almost 3x as powerful (in terms of electoral votes) than 1 vote in Texas So the Q is: why should a Rhode Islander matter more than a Texan?
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@robertgraham @grok 1. In a polarized environment, where most states are winner take all, the electoral college means more political power is given to swing states, not rural states, bc those are the ones you must cater to, in order to win (think “ethanol” requirements) 2. It would be more accurate
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Robert Graham
Robert Graham@robertgraham·
There is a good civic argument for the "electoral college". Almost all western democracies give more weight to rural voters, for the same reason as the original compromise when ratifying the Constitution. Without some counterbalance, rural areas simply become "colonies" of urban areas, with government serving the interests of urban areas over the wishes of rural areas. In almost all western democracies, the person leading the country is not chosen by a popular vote, but by representatives. Those representatives are in turn chosen primarily as local representatives for individual communities. The electoral college giving more voting power to some is not a violation of democratic principles, but the norm in western liberal democracies.
James Surowiecki@JamesSurowiecki

There's no good civic argument for the electoral college. It was arguably necessary to ensure the ratification of the Constitution, but it's an anti-democratic device that gives some American citizens far more voting power than others, based purely on where they live.

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@elonmusk Perhaps in the distant future your Wall-E “utopia” will exist Until then, AI’s business model RELIES on putting ppl out of work and NOT handing them cash Business will not adopt AI to save $X in labor if they then have to pay $X (directly or indirectly) to support UBI
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Universal HIGH INCOME via checks issued by the Federal government is the best way to deal with unemployment caused by AI. AI/robotics will produce goods & services far in excess of the increase in the money supply, so there will not be inflation.
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@DefiyantlyFree “I don’t know the specifics of the case and I don’t even care” Yup. You could have stopped there. “I don’t know what I’m talking about but I have opinions” is the hallmark of right wing s#it-posters.
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Insurrection Barbie
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
What happened to John Eastman is why I have lost all faith in our legal system. I don’t know the specifics of the case and I don’t even care. What I do know is what I can show you and that’s enough realize there are two standards of justice and for that Democrats guilty of destroying the country. Judge Yvette Roland is trial judge who recommended disbarment. She is a registered Democrat appointed 2014 by Toni Atkins, Democratic Speaker of the California Assembly. FEC records: nine donations totaling $7,078 to Obama and the DNC during the 2008 cycle while at Duane Morris. Since becoming a judge: five partisan donations totaling $594, all to Democrats. March 30, 2023: while the Eastman case was active before her she donated $500 to “Newsom for California Governor 2022.” Eighteen days later that PAC transferred roughly $23 million to Campaign for Democracy, a Newsom-aligned super PAC whose stated mission includes fighting what it calls threats to voting rights. She did not recuse. On those facts alone it’s a done deal. There’s more. Democrat lawyers who were not disbarred for worse: Marc Elias and the Steele dossier funding: Perkins Coie, through Elias, paid Fusion GPS to produce the Steele dossier and concealed the payment structure in FEC filings. The DNC and Clinton campaign were fined by the FEC in 2022 for misreporting those payments as “legal services.” Elias faced no bar discipline. He still practices, runs a major election law firm, and is regularly profiled favorably in legal press. Michael Sussmann: charged by Special Counsel Durham with lying to the FBI about whether he was representing a client (the Clinton campaign) when he brought the Alfa Bank allegations. Acquitted at trial, but the underlying conduct meeting with the FBI General Counsel and representing he was there on his own behalf when billing records showed otherwise was documented. No bar discipline. Kevin Clinesmith: FBI lawyer who altered an email to say a Carter Page-related source was “not a source” when the original said he was. Pled guilty to a federal crime. Suspended from the DC bar for one year. Reinstated. Andrew Weissmann: long history of prosecutorial conduct that was criticized the Arthur Andersen prosecution was reversed 9-0 by the Supreme Court, the Enron task force had multiple convictions overturned for Brady violations. No discipline. Now a law professor and MSNBC commentator. This is wrong. It’s disgusting. And it undermines our entire damn system.
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We voted for mass deportations. We didn’t vote for mass amnesty.
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@Grunt2A “true democracies are really bad ideas and allow a low information electorate to take what it wants” As we saw in 2016/2024, low information voters can ALSO dominate in an electoral college system So the Q is: would you rather require 40% or 51% be morons before taking over?
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Alow me to simplify why a national popular vote for the President is a bad idea and why the Electoral College is a feature, not a bug. The Electoral College actively prevents us from being a true democracy because true democracies are really bad ideas and allow a low information electorate to simple take what it wants from anyone else. Property rights cease to exist in a true democracy. So do civil rights, minority rights, or any other rights that 50.1% of the people who show up to vote don't want you to have anymore. The country would be run by New York, LA, Chicago, and Dallas. No one's opinions outside of those cities would matter. By having the electoral system it forces Presidential candidates to cater to all 50 states, not just the most populated cities. This ensures that a farmer's rights in Bismark, North Dakota are as important as a homeless man's in New York City, thus making sure the entire nation is represented by the Executive Branch equally. Remember in The Hunger Games where the people of the outlying cities existed only to feed and entertain the residents of the central city under threat of death? That is what not having an electoral college would cause in the United States. Additionally, removing it would require a Constitutional Amendment. And because it would require a Constitutional Amendment anything that attempts to change the process without an Amendment is an end run around the Constitution and is invalid on its face per Marbury v Madison.
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Maga wanted Biden impeached over a Chinese weather balloon floating by. They were in their yards with deer rifles, until Biden shot it down. China hacks into the Federal Government & Trump says, " eh. It is was it is" & Maga is silent.
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Conservative Girl
Conservative Girl@ConservativeG99·
Yeah, I'm not willing to give up ANY damn rights. How can ANYONE defend Trump anymore? How many things does he have to or say that is the OPPOSITE of what we voted for that is going to wake up the last of the sycophants? Trump is TREACHEROUS! 🤬👇
Lauren@cabsav456

Incredible. “I am willing to risk the giving up of my Rights and Privileged as a Citizen”. I AM NOT. Never give the government an inch.

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