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I think too much, therefore I am neurotic

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West LA Résistance 🌊🇺🇸⚖️🗽
Trump has two priorities: Stay out of Prison Take as much money as possible That's all his Presidency is about. The rest is BS.
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Morgan Barrett
Morgan Barrett@MorganBarrettX·
Zeus: so two guys ran sub 2 hour marathons today Pheidippidies: holy shit, I guess I’m going to meet them any second now Zeus, unsure of how to soften the blow: No, they’re actually totally okay. In fact you were basically the only person to ever die from a marathon
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i/o@avidseries·
Almost every day I have people in my replies calling Democrats "Bolsheviks" or "commies" or "Marxists," and on those occasions I correct them, I often get ratiod in my own replies. Basically everything the right accuses the left of, they do themselves. The fact they can't see it tells you what a brain poison partisanship is.
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin

In shocking news, calling your political opponents Nazis makes crazy people want to kill them. Who could have predicted this?

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Cary Kelly
Cary Kelly@CaryKelly11·
This needs to go before the Supreme Court. It’s unlawful search and seizure. Maybe apply it to people who’ve had DUIs as a condition to resume driving but no constitutional minded citizen should agree to this.
Pubity@pubity

Every new car in the U.S. will be required by law to have tech that puts constant surveillance on the driver by 2027. AI in your car will determine if you're sober and fit to drive, automatically turning off the vehicle if it determines you're a danger on the road.

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MeidasTouch
MeidasTouch@MeidasTouch·
NEWS: MeidasTouch host and legal analyst Katie Phang has filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice, accusing it of “brazen” violations of the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The suit says the DOJ missed deadlines, over-redacted documents, and withheld key records tied to Jeffrey Epstein—including references to Donald Trump. Phang is asking the court to order full disclosure, remove unlawful redactions, and appoint a special master to oversee compliance—arguing the DOJ’s actions undermine transparency and the public’s right to know.
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ThePatrioticBlonde™🇺🇸
Pro tip: If your car can be shut off by your government, without your consent and without due process if you fail to comply, that's not vehicle ownership. It's tyranny.
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Cabot Montana
Cabot Montana@AmanitaFugax·
He’s just authoritarian. He’s a megalomaniac with an entourage who has captured the power of the United States government and we all have to spend 4 years hoping he gets distracted from his power grabs. Republicans were just the easiest group to co-opt.
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav

Trump is not even right wing. He is fairly moderate in terms of his positions as a "Republican". But something about him has mentally broken these people. It is not even rational how they respond to him.

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Smokahontas
Smokahontas@Smokahontas2024·
Big Brother is watching your every drive in Kentucky. Flock cameras are tracking innocent drivers across the state 14+ agencies logging plates, locations, and movements without warrants. Your freedom of movement shouldn’t come with a surveillance tag. HB 58 is now law with its 90-day data purge, but it’s not enough. We need real limits. x.com/freethepeople/…
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Wrath Of Gnon
Wrath Of Gnon@wrathofgnon·
I would have wanted us to have solved our most pressing problems—like how to make fertilizer, how to grow and distribute food and goods, how to build cities and towns that could survive extended periods off-grid, how we could have guaranteed clean water for both irrigation and industry, to mention a few—while the lights were still on and the supermarkets kept getting restocked and we could trust our neighbors to look out for us. But it looks like this is becoming increasingly improbable. Whatever is coming, we are likely to have to face it alone, hungry, and in the dark.
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Elan
Elan@engele·
A King County employee oversaw $800K in grant payments to five of their own family members. Red flags went unnoticed for years. When a colleague flagged potential fraud, he was fired four days later. If this happened at a public company, people would be going to prison. 🧵
The Seattle Times@seattletimes

A King County employee who ran a youth education and anti-racism program oversaw more than $800,000 in grant payments to five family members as red flags passed unnoticed for years, according to county records. ebx.sh/I9W9eb

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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
After the Spanish Right won the 1933 elections, Communists in Asturias launched a revolution, killing thousands before the army was deployed to finally put an end to the chaos. They did the same thing in Catalonia, and when that too was quelled, they engaged in a low-level terrorist campaign all over the country, planting bombs, sabotaging infrastructure, assassinating newspaper editors and political figures, and staging general strikes all over Spain. They kept doing this until they finally won the 1936 election, at which point the Left went full mask-off and began unleashing thousands of criminals into the streets, ransacking businesses, dragging conservatives out of their homes to beat them, and going into the countryside to expropriate private property. The entire country descended into a state of near-total anarchy in a matter of months. The Left spent years agitating for a Marxist revolution in Spain and refused to obey the legal system because they saw the Spanish Republic as a mechanism to achieve Leftism, not as a neutral system intended to uphold democracy, the constitution, or the rule of law. And thus, any deviation from the march towards Leftism was seen as an illegitimate act of treason and proof of an imminent fascist takeover of the state. As a result, ANY electoral victory by the Right was inherently treated as illegal by the Left, and ANY attempt to actually govern in accordance with Right-wing principles was seen as just cause to engage in violent insurrection. You cannot have a country like this for long. If one side treats the process as illegitimate unless it produces their desired ideological outcome, they will inevitably win unless they're physically stopped.
Auron MacIntyre@AuronMacintyre

Now is a good time to familiarize yourself with the prelude to the Spanish Civil War Because if the right doesn’t learn that particular lesson of history very quickly we’re about to repeat it

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Joe G
Joe G@EastEndJoe·
His own people think it’s all fake!
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