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@DJohnT1122

Irish living abroad , open mind, crypto trader on the side. Ideological possession will have you dehumanise people 👆- got knowledge

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@robertburke84 This the accepted political paradigm atm
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He is missing one inalienable human issue with power and money Corruption, it’s a core organizing principle of high level politics where it meets the corporate world And the top of those professions are disproportionately littered with sociopaths Good luck putting anything like this into effect
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Gerard Casey
Gerard Casey@Casey5122dark·
Elon Musk recommends what he calls a Universal High Income for all via cheques from the Federal Government as a way of solving the unemployment caused by AI. He suggests that "AI/robotics will produce goods and services far in excess of the increase of the money supply, so there will not be inflation." This demonstrates an astonishingly child-like faith in Governments to be able to do something they have never managed to do before—namely, not screw up the monetary system! Moreover, making the entire population into pensioners dependent upon the largesse of Government is a prospect no one who loves liberty can face with equanimity. We have no idea of what it would be like to live in an AI/robotics world such as Musk anticipates, though E. M. Forster, in his 1909 novella The Machine Stops, gave us a fictional account that—how shall I put it—was less than inspiring. The idea of a Universal Basic Income (UBI) is bad enough (I’ve posted about this before), but the idea of Universal High Income (UHI) is exponentially worse.
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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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If you call what’s been happening in and around Israel and for the population there winning Living in a nation state under siege and forever 1.2 Billion Muslims arent going anywhere And there will be countless generations of traumatized children who will grow up and want revenge for death they didn’t understand It’s a never ending recursive feedback loop
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@JosephGelman It’s hard to see people you root against, win.
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Jesus was Jewish. Why does that fact make people uncomfortable?
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@rtenews They are just right wing - Jesus
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RTÉ News@rtenews·
Far-right leaders from Europe will gather in Milan for a rally against irregular immigration and Brussels bureaucracy, the first since the electoral defeat of nationalist Viktor Orbán in Hungary rte.ie/news/world/202…
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@ElmaRyder When you’re in the forest you cant see the woods from the trees Look in the mirror
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Dwayne@CtrlAltDwayne·
Lex Fridman podcast, every single episode: Lex: My guest today invented modern computing. Before we start. What is a computer? Guest: Well it's a machine that Lex: But what IS a computer. Is a rock a computer. Guest: No. Lex: The atoms inside the rock are computing. Guest: That's not how any of this Lex: Do you love your work. Guest: Sure? Lex: On a scale of 1 to 10 how much do you think Stalin loved his work. Guest: What Lex: We're 4 hours in. I want to ask you about consciousness. Guest: You haven't let me finish a sentence yet Lex: Beautiful. Beautiful question my friend.
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@marklevinshow Literally something Gobbels would say
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
Friendly advice.  Ignore anonymous sources and the fake media. Watch the President’s posts. Watch the Israeli PM’s posts. Comment on those.
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@ireland1921 What , in your opinion, makes him a bad person?
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Jimmy Dore@jimmy_dore·
You’re a bad person & a grifter if you consider this connected to the roll out of the experimental mRNA jab from 5 years ago. These establishment “journalists” would never dream of even mentioning the possibility it’s connected, cuz they’re good people, not that they lack courage or are brainwashed. They know it’s career suicide & doing so would get them ostracized from their current social circles, so they don’t & instead go on to speculate that it’s “forever chemicals, antibiotic overuse, environmental exposure” but never mentions vaccines. As @super1990 points out it’s: “one of the most important—and least honestly addressed—developments of the post‑2021 era: the systemic, cross‑indicator rise in aggressive and atypical cancers temporally aligned with the mass implementation of mRNA vaccination campaigns.” “That signal is not anecdotal noise; it’s coherent, internally correlated, and statistically non‑random when you examine cancer registries, insurance claim data, pathology logs, and excess‑death distributions.” We’re only 5 years into the vaccine experiment that used us as guinea pigs. It takes at least 10 years to see the toxic side effects from any new vaccine let alone the novel Covid jabs that use a completely different platform than all previous vaccines. So we’re only 1/2 the way through finding out how badly we were poisoned. It’s going to take decades longer for the establishment to even acknowledge this, if ever. I don’t know how anyone can look at the actual data & science surrounding this & continue to pretend it’s not happening.
HustleBitch@HustleBitch_

🚨 “WHAT THE F*CK IS GOING ON?” — KATIE COURIC WARNS 17 CANCERS ARE SKYROCKETING… AND NO ONE CAN EXPLAIN WHY Katie Couric says doctors are now seeing something they can’t ignore: • A 21-year-old with stage 4 colorectal cancer — no family history • Patients in their 20s, 30s, 40s being diagnosed late… already metastatic • 17 different cancers increasing among people under 50 And even specialists are struggling to explain it. Possible factors being discussed: • Ultra-processed food • Microplastics + “forever chemicals” • Antibiotic overuse • Environmental exposure Couric: “It’s not just lifestyle… something is going on.” And the most unsettling part? Many cases are being caught too late. So what changed? What do you think is actually behind this spike?

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They are an economic suppression tool utilized by larger nations to maintain the economic status quo and inhibit economic and particularly energy independence arising in both smaller and developing countries This last point threatens the competing energy cartels of US, Russia and the Gulf countries People are so easily moved through emotion on this
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Kylie Jender 🏳️‍🌈
Kylie Jender 🏳️‍🌈@_KylieJender·
The reduction in emissions as a result of an Irish carbon tax is the equivalent of 0.002% of global emissions, or 35 minutes of Chinese emissions. Carbon taxes are inappropriate for small countries & puts a disproportionate burden on working class & small business owners.
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TheJournal.ie@thejournal_ie

John Gibbons on carbon tax: It may be unpopular, but we need it to avoid a far more expensive future - the government was wrong to cave in after protests. jrnl.ie/7014904

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@godlywomanhood Yeah but the tax base would drop off a cliff and governments would fall They can’t have that
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The Transformed Wife 🦋
The Transformed Wife 🦋@godlywomanhood·
If women left the workforce: 1. Marriage would be common again. 2. Marriages would be stronger. 3. Divorce would be lower. 4. Children would be wanted. 5. Children would be raised by their own mothers. 6. More jobs for men with higher wages. 7. Crime would be lower. 8. Families would eat healthier. 9. Mental health issues would plummet. 10. More men in leadership positions. 11. More community and help for women. 12. Women would be more fertile, have less miscarriages, and healthier due to less stress. 13. Birth rates would rise. 14. Stronger families, churches, and nations.
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⭕ Brock Pierson@brockpierson·
Using only a gif, what is it like inside your brain?
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@DrRitaDed They would all leave This is such a delusional Statement
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@FatEmperor Soma for the masses Incubated offspring And a predictable system of governance It’s a madness
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Restrictive environmental policies are used as economic Jackboots to suppress development in smaller nations whilst supporting the economic status quo If anyone wanted to see the reality of this you’d only need to look at the mechanics of ‘Carbon emission trading schemes’ at the nation state level Also our leader have absolutely no influence over industrial policy in China or India - so no matter what we do, or how we do it Means nothing
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Mary Ryan@circlete·
@Ben_Scallan The problem with you Ben, is that you don’t understand that a Government must lead and not follow. What is good for the country and what is good for a particular sector can be polls apart. Climate change is a real issue but you stick the head in the sand.
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Ben Scallan 🇮🇪@Ben_Scallan·
Irish voters believed Eamon Ryan and the Green Party were responsible for many policies that they hate, e.g. carbon tax, ultra wokeness, etc. The public were under the impression that FFG were basically sensible and competent at their core, and were simply being forced to make concessions to radical environmentalists against their better judgement for the sake of holding the coalition together. So the voters destroyed the Green Party and reduced their Dáil share from 12 seats to 1, but kept FFG around, assuming they'd get a steady hand of the old parties unencumbered by window box salads and wolves. And yet now the Greens are gone, but the policies people hate remained. It's almost like the Green Party weren't actually the primary culprit, and were only a convenient mudguard for the bigger parties, who are actually the primary defenders of this stuff.
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What’s considered ‘far right’ in Ireland is effectively centrist or centre right in other western countries The zeitgeist is so far left in Ireland what it calls ‘beyond the pale’ is just normal right wing political ideas in other nations When your in the forest it’s hard to see the woods from the trees
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Dave Ahern@CorkGourmetGuy·
A key tactic from the far-right is to constantly question the position of any centrist or socialist leader. What is happening to Micheál Martin is also happening to Keir Starmer. The idea is to make them look weak despite recent election victories & prevent them doing their job.
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UBI is the carrot dangling in the cell They will lock the door behinds us through an integrated digital identity and economic system that’s forever Nothing evolves after that accept the consolidation of high elite power after that It will be like a perfect merger of the worlds George Orwell and Adonis Huxley laid out in their books….
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@VigilantFox @elonmusk This is the carrot to get people to acquiesce to a forever digitally integrated identity and economic system that they would has you believe is inevitable It’s not
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
I respectfully disagree. It doesn’t address the sense of purpose issue. A lot of people go to work every day feeling needed. Like they matter. Take that away, and all you’re left with is unlimited free time, meaning more Netflix, video games, and consumption of X-rated content over doing something productive. I love my free time when I get it, but if I don’t work for it, I don’t appreciate it. Too much free time without any structure might not be the best thing for humanity.
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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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@Berlinnaeus Both of those are false equivalencies I see the left for instance constantly utilise ‘European’ court decisions and parallels to justify their own ends Enough of the pearl clutching I’m not a supporter of theirs
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We already knew Aontú was a party set up by a man who believes women have too many rights. Now it seems Aontú believes this country should be bound by British courts.
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Truth matters 5@willi94434·
@TheLiberal_ie Utter bollox. 2 things here, first he's only posting a rumour and secondly if true, nobody can say for certain why a person took their own life. To use it for political gain is disgusting.
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TheLiberal.ie@TheLiberal_ie·
🚨BREAKING🚨 Absolutely devastating news this evening - One of the fuel protest organisers, Chris Duffy, says one of last week’s protesters is said to have taken his own life this morning. Fear, stress, pressure - this country is at breaking point. May he rest in peace 🙏
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