Good Guy Greg

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Good Guy Greg

Good Guy Greg

@goodguygreg

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Katie Miller
Katie Miller@KatieMiller·
This is how you know Todd Blanche is the right man for the job.
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Good Guy Greg
Good Guy Greg@goodguygreg·
@stepfanie @jaubreyYT His idea of America is men with fake tits strolling topless around the White House, preferably around children. 🙄
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Good Guy Greg@goodguygreg·
@liam_out_loud Cut off her breasts to role play being a man. Like I say, there are three genders: male, female, mentally unwell.
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
In Sweden, universities are reporting a sudden rise in bacon being hidden in Qurans and placed on prayer mats.
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Good Guy Greg
Good Guy Greg@goodguygreg·
@Luna_Jones79 Absolutely. One created value, the other stole. One is a great humanitarian and visionary, the other is a self absorbed lowlife with a victim complex.
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Good Guy Greg
Good Guy Greg@goodguygreg·
@dboette @Timcast She wants to badly for men to be more feminine that she cut off her breasts to role play her feminized view of a man. She’s mentally unwell. We live in troubled times.
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David
David@dboette·
@Timcast As anyone can see Elliot is definately still a woman. But women are much more Empathic than men. Elliot had extra low self esteem as a child. She always was extremely empathic to the point she confused another mans energy as her own energy. (yadda3x) - Im in the wrong body.
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Bill Mitchell
Bill Mitchell@mitchellvii·
Elon Musk is all about green energy and saving the planet - and yet, the left HATES him. Someone explain this to me.
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Retard Finder@IfindRetards·
Retarded quote of the day 🏅
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Kentucky Girl
Kentucky Girl@Notwokenow·
This is a person in misery. A mentally ill, entirely miserable woman. The doctors and psychologists who encourage these self-destructive, irreversible procedures should be all be sued into oblivion and then thrown in prison. Look what they did to this woman. Dear God.
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Palmer Luckey
Palmer Luckey@PalmerLuckey·
@Camp4 The real answer is that Forbes has no real idea.
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Kevin Dahlstrom
Kevin Dahlstrom@Camp4·
Shocked that she only has 0.1% equity. She joined SpaceX in 2002. I would have expected at least mid single digits, even after dilution.
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david friedberg
david friedberg@friedberg·
they’re not jobs if they’re not valued. they’re not valued if there aren’t customers out there willing to pay them for their great work. needing the government to “create” a job is tantamount to welfare and that level of welfare resolves these individuals to a dependency on the government and lack of economic mobility. and chains our people, collectively, to a more indentured future. you may be well intentioned but you have, and always will, fail to see the destitute folly of government as a job creation engine. i have tried to engage you on this topic, in good faith, with empiricism and reasoning, but you have only dodged my points and pivoted to some populist refrain about the importance of taxation and the evils of productivity-driven success. i can only assume you’re dodging these truths because you and the rest of the politburo leadership have deemed the conversation unsafe speech and put your oligopoly at risk. let’s leave it at that then. perhaps if your ways get their day, we can all bask in the glories of the dark ages ahead.
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Ro Khanna
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
Wall street folks are celebrating @elonmusk for creating 4,400 millionaires. Fine. Did any of them celebrate @JoeBiden IRA, ARP, CHIPS for creating millions of good paying jobs? Our barometer should be opportunity & stability for the majority, not simply wealth for the few.
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Alex Soros
Alex Soros@AlexanderSoros·
One year down, forever to go. Happy first wedding anniversary. ❤️ Photo by @annieleibovitz
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Kyle
Kyle@ModerateKyle·
This is a ridiculous take. The government was pushing a green energy, environment friendly initiative and Tesla was the only company pushing to make EVs. That was the only way they were going to make electric vehicles the new automotive staple. Which was the forefront of the green energy push. NASA was also blowing through cash like a siv. SpaceX’s ideas were so advanced and cheap comparatively, that NASA and the U.S government needed SPaceX’s services to advance the U.S space exploration & satellite growth of the country. His companies aligned with the U.S goals. Micron, intel, Amazon, Alcoa, Cheniere, GM, Texas Instruments, Boeing, Ford, Disney… I can go on and on have received BILLIONS of dollars from the government. The government has and will always help companies that help the governments own agenda. To say he’s only a trillionaire because the government is nonsense. He is a trillonaire because he choose to take stock ownership in the companies either than high salary betting on himself and the companies he was building. Government funding helped as it does for all companies making good strides for America. But to sit around and claim his success is U.S tax payer funded is far from the truth. You should be ashamed of yourself this is just a smear campaign.
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Thomas Stevenson
Thomas Stevenson@RealTStevenson·
At what dollar amount did @elonmusk move from harmless business owner to evil capitalist the left wants to punish?
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Jeffery Mead
Jeffery Mead@the_jefferymead·
@tobytarrant @grok If you weren’t an idiot, you would know that he doesn’t have 1 trillion dollars. And since you’re so moral, you go build the companies and get the resources and solve it yourself rather than sitting here bitching on X.
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Toby Tarrant
Toby Tarrant@tobytarrant·
Hi @grok if your owner wasn't a massive cunt. How many starving children could he help with a trillion dollars?
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Good Guy Greg
Good Guy Greg@goodguygreg·
@micsolana Politicians like @RoKhanna have overwhelmed real leaders who tell our young people to go out and seize the opportunity that lies everywhere in America and instead teach them to be victims.
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Mike Solana
Mike Solana@micsolana·
it's an IQ test. you've been told, your entire life, that if you accept the latest draconian tax increase everything will improve. the tax passes. everything — infrastructure, education, cost of living — gets worse. will you listen to the scorpion again?
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna

Electability is the buzzword at Democratic conventions across our nation. I understand why some Democrats are tempted to play it safe. Many see Republican victories in 2026 and 2028 as an existential threat and think the answer is to nominate the safest possible candidates. But America is not facing an ordinary moment. We have levels of wealth concentration not seen since the first Gilded Age. Millions of young people cannot afford a home, childcare, healthcare, or college. Voting rights and women’s rights are being rolled back. Black and Latino communities, rural America, and factory towns have been excluded from the wealth generation of the modern economy. The answer to a crisis of this scale is not caution. It is a bold vision equal to the moment. We cannot simply be against Trumpism and go back to a status quo that tore this nation apart. We need a new economic patriotism that creates good jobs in every ZIP code, rebuilds American industry, delivers Medicare for All, provides childcare $10 day, makes public college tuition-free, creates 1,000 new trade schools and technical institutes, guarantees homeownership for every American who works hard by age 35, and ensures that the gains from AI and technological progress are shared by working and middle-class Americans. We need to end foreign wars, reject gun boat militarism abroad, and stop providing aid to governments that violate human rights. And yes, I believe America is strongest when it celebrates being a nation of immigrants. The future of this country is not one group against another or running away from our diversity. It is Americans of every race, faith, and background united around the simple idea that everyone who works hard deserves economic security, dignity, and a chance to succeed. That was Frederick Douglass’s prophecy of a Composite Nation in 1869. If Democrats want to defeat Trumpism, we cannot simply run safe, focus-group-crafted politicians who try to substitute demographic or biographical connection for a real policy vision. We cannot recycle candidates who will never be seen as leaders for true change. We have to offer something fresh, something bigger than fear and insults. We have to offer a vision of shared prosperity. We have to give people a reason to believe that the future can be better than the past. That is the path that Franklin Roosevelt, a leader who governed from a wheelchair after polio, showed us. It is the path John Kennedy showed us as the first Catholic president. It is the path Barack Obama showed us as a trailblazing African American president. It is the path Bernie Sanders showed us as a Jewish, democratic socialist who transformed our politics. The great reformers in American history did not win by playing it safe. They were by no means conventional candidates. They won by meeting the challenges of their time with courage equal to the moment. We are at our best as Democrats when we are not afraid. We are at our best when we are bold.

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Ian McGregor
Ian McGregor@CSpaett55680·
@PaulEmbery @dickietunnel That sums it up perfectly. Been saying that Starmer is literally fuelling division /unrest & has been since the Southport riots. I can’t decide if he is just too blinkered & stupid to realise or is doing it intentionally. Many others are similar including Ed Davey etc.
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Paul Embery
Paul Embery@PaulEmbery·
Here’s the problem. The liberal political class wants us to treat atrocities like Belfast as single, random, isolated incidents. “Yes, it’s horrific, but don’t overreact,” they say. “Let the police do their job. Justice will be delivered. Let’s remain united,” and so on. But the public can see that such incidents *aren’t* random or isolated. They are, in fact, all the consequence of massive state failure in the area of asylum and immigration. All roads lead back there. That’s why people are angry.. They are sick of the platitudes that get trotted out after each fresh incident. They don’t want to hear them anymore. They know that the decisions of establishment politicians have brought us to this current pass, and they don’t trust those same politicians to fix things, especially when some of them refuse to even recognise that the public’s anger is justified. There has been a huge vibe shift in recent years. Imagine - God forbid - there were another 7/7. Does anyone think the public response would be anything like as restrained as it was then? We are in really dangerous territory. The public don’t want flowers and candles and “Don’t let them divide us.” They want someone who says, “I recognise that the state has failed abjectly. We have allowed far too many people to settle in the country without knowing who they truly are. It has disrupted your communities. Your anger is justified. And I will do everything in my power to put things right.” Any politician unwilling to articulate that message, fully and sincerely, is effectively sanctioning more years of growing social disharmony and discord. Things cannot heal until those in power recognise the extent of the problem and what it will take to fix it. And, on both counts, most of them don’t. That’s why the next few years are going to be very, very turbulent.
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