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Brian Miller

@brigmilldotnet

INTJ. Writer. Humanist. Guitar player. Critical thinker. Right-leaning libertarian. I could tell you what I really do but then I'd have to **** you.

Tipp City, OH Beigetreten Kasım 2025
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Brian Miller@brigmilldotnet·
Over 400 minor and major political parties have existed in the United States since 1776. It should be easier to get parties on the ballots. American political parties spans seven key periods: - The First Party System (1789–1824) This era featured the original divide between a strong central government and states' rights. Federalist Party: Favored a strong national government, industrial economy, and national bank. Democratic-Republican Party: Favored states' rights, agrarianism, and an alliance with France. Anti-Federalists: Loose coalition that opposed the ratification of the U.S. Constitution and favored strong state sovereignty. - The Second Party System (1828–1854) Marked by the rise of mass voter participation and populist, grassroots campaigning. Democratic Party: Founded by Andrew Jackson; championed the common man, westward expansion, and states' rights. Whig Party: Formed in opposition to "King Andrew" Jackson; favored modernization, a protective tariff, and a strong Congress. Anti-Masonic Party: The first major third party in the U.S.; opposed the perceived elitism of Freemasonry. Liberty Party: An early abolitionist party that ran candidates in 1840 and 1844. - The Third Party System (1854–1890s) Dominated by the issue of slavery and the Civil War, leading to the establishment of the modern major parties. Republican Party: Founded in 1854 as an anti-slavery party; Abraham Lincoln was its first president. Democratic Party: Split geographically during the Civil War, retaining a strong base in the South. Free Soil Party: A short-lived party opposing the expansion of slavery into western territories. Greenback Party: Opposed the return to a paper-money standard backed by gold, favoring inflationary policies. - The Fourth Party System (1896–1932) An era dominated by the Republican Party, characterized by the rise of the Progressive movement. Republican Party: Championed big business, industrial expansion, and high tariffs. Democratic Party: Adopted some populist and progressive reforms, led by figures like William Jennings Bryan. Progressive Party ("Bull Moose Party"): Formed by Teddy Roosevelt in 1912 after splitting from the Republican Party. Socialist Party of America: Founded in 1901; advocated for public control of major means of production. - The Fifth Party System (1932–1960s) Brought on by the Great Depression, this era was dominated by the Democratic Party and the creation of the New Deal coalition. Democratic Party: Fostered a coalition of labor unions, minorities, and liberal intellectuals. Republican Party: Advocated for smaller government and free-market capitalism. States' Rights Democratic Party ("Dixiecrats"): A segregationist splinter group that broke from the Democrats in 1948. Progressive Party: Resurrected in 1948 as a left-wing party supporting civil rights and opposing the Cold War. - The Sixth Party System (1960s–Present) Characterized by a realignment of the South from Democratic to Republican, and increased ideological polarization. Democratic Party: Champion of civil rights, social welfare programs, and environmentalism. Republican Party: Champion of economic conservatism, lower taxes, and socially conservative values. American Independent Party: Formed in 1967; famously backed segregationist George Wallace in the 1968 election. Libertarian Party: Founded in 1971; advocates for minimal government intervention in both economic and personal matters. Green Party: Evolved in the 1980s and 1990s; emphasizes environmentalism, social justice, and non-violence. Reform Party: Founded by Ross Perot in 1995; focused on balancing the federal budget and campaign finance reform. - Modern Minor PartiesNumerous ballot-qualified minor parties operate in the 21st century: Constitution Party: Promotes traditional Christian and paleoconservative values. Vermont Progressive Party: A prominent regional third-party. Forward Party: A centrist political movement established in 2022 emphasizing electoral reform.
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Candace Owens
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
I’m genuinely trying to help you, @LauraLoomer. You are having a psychiatric episode. A few weeks ago you truly believed you had uncovered me hiding wealth (in a most basic trust structure) from the French government. You also truly believed you discovered my husband and I living in separate homes. The following week you truly believed that I was fleeing (with my husband) to the Vatican in Italy to run from the FBI’s office investigation into the SPLC, which you claimed had funded me. You similarly believed I was coordinating with the Pope against Trump alongside other podcasters. You now have pivoted to a new frantic belief that you have uncovered a plot which involves me being funded by Russia, and which includes secret meetings (in Italy) with Alexander Dugin and special access to the Kremlin. Despite evidence that you have been comically wrong about literally everything, you continue to publicly applaud yourself because grandiose delusions of self often accompany these episodes. This is textbook stuff. I know you truly believe you are helping the President and that he loves you , but you are not and he does not. His advisors are terrified of your obsession and you really need to step away and address your underlying psychiatric needs.
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@RealCandaceO It's nice of him to admit you're magical. Most people would be ecstatic to get an opp to say that about him or her.
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Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
YIKES! How much money will you have to spend to run this episode as an ad to get it to break 100k views? Also, any comment on how long you’ll limp on like this before you accept that nobody cares or watches you anymore? Or is it that you have enough money and wealth stolen from Palestinians to keep it going forever?
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On the show today: Candace Owens continues her magical propaganda tour of Vladimir Putin’s Russia; we discuss why American wins only if the New York Knicks lose the NBA Finals (run some pick and rolls for Wemby, for goodness’ sake!); and we’re joined by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum. open.spotify.com/episode/1mCu2V…

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@RealCandaceO They don't have a big eye sore called a "UFC octagon" in front of their Capitol?
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Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
I’m not sure what I was expecting but I wasn’t expecting this. Moscow is an unbelievably beautiful city.
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Small-l libertarians have less in common with the typical Libertarian Party candidate than you'd think. But most people don't like to do any actual research. It shouldn't be about left-wing vs right-wing party lines. Nobody in their right mind agrees with a political party 100%.
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@taradublinrocks Love your feed. Good writers usually have the best ones, even if I occasionally disagree with you. Which really is rare, it seems.
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@NancyMace Why not for raping anyone at all? Sounds like we're saying "raping isn't that bad if you're over the age of 12."
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Nancy Mace@NancyMace·
I am all for this.
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@svx_tv62078 I was very confused because I didn't see the other response, but I see what you're saying and, yeah I think you're right. The AI moderating can get weird.
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Stupid Fish@svx_tv62078·
@DJT12023 @brigmilldotnet @danawhite honestly thats just a twitter auto-mod thing, if you had some points around it or made it a talking topic it wouldnt of been flagged, you can always test this by just saying the same thing about any country tbh, its just simple ai moderation
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@ChrisLoesch You're goofy if you think Iran is a threat to the US. Just downright intellectual dishonesty.
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Chris Loesch 𝕏@ChrisLoesch·
@ViMattila68 @UniqueAndTrue It’s not for Israel or at their behest, even if they will benefit and have partnered (all ME nations will benefit, even other Islamic neighbors) but we did it for US interests and would have done it regardless.
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Sean Strickland@SStricklandMMA·
@Justin_Gaethje Youre a real good goy 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 Time to switch your flag 🇮🇱
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Cuckturd
Cuckturd@CattardSlim·
Only 2.4% of Americans are Jewish, yet 80% of The Trump Org's employees are Jewish, per Eric Trump. Sounds like DEI, & that that's the top employment requirement for the Trumps.
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