Scott Jansen

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Scott Jansen

Scott Jansen

@TheChiefJS

Just a dude doing his thing.

가입일 Eylül 2021
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Scott Jansen
Scott Jansen@TheChiefJS·
@CurtisHouck Evil b!tch just disenfranchised half the States voters. karma will come for them.
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Curtis Houck
Curtis Houck@CurtisHouck·
CNN’s Wolf Blitzer: “You defeated your Republican opponent in the governor’s race by more than 15 points just last year. Were you at all surprised at the margin of victory this time wasn’t larger?” Virginia Democrat Gov. Abigail Spanberger: “I wasn’t. Virginia is a purple state, and my election in November, that was the outlier number. I was campaigning all across the state for a long period of time, talking about a whole host of different issues, and notably this April referendum was just an up or down vote on a referendum, so we had a lot of work to do to make sure people understood what this vote was, when and how to vote, and importantly, that it was temporary, responsive, and that the maps were available to them. And Virginia, typically — Virginia typically has a much and frankly, the referendum vote margin is greater than the 2021 gubernatorial victory margin. So it’s — it’s aligned with what we’re typically more accustomed to seeing in Virginia.”
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Scott Jansen@TheChiefJS·
@ChrisMurphyCT You think we are stupid? You weren't commenting on a post about Trump's management of the war, you were commenting on a post about Iranian shadow fleet ships successfully avoiding the American Navy. You said it was awesome. You are a f'n traitor.
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Chris Murphy 🟧
Chris Murphy 🟧@ChrisMurphyCT·
Ok Twitter, I can’t believe I need to clarify this but obviously Trump’s bungled mismanagement of this war is not “awesome”. As I have said a million times here, it’s a disaster and he should end the war immediately. My tweet was something called “sarcasm”.
Chris Murphy 🟧@ChrisMurphyCT

awesome

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Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders@BernieSanders·
According to a recent poll, 77% of voters support raising taxes on billionaires. Maybe, just maybe, at a time of unprecedented income and wealth inequality, it’s time for Congress to listen to the American people and pass a wealth tax on billionaires.
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Scott Jansen@TheChiefJS·
@BernieSanders I'm not voting for a tax increase on anyone until you balance the budget with the revenue we already gave you.
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Scott Jansen@TheChiefJS·
@MerlijnTrader Kind of hard to go after an executive office insider trader when legislative branch insider trading makes more millionaires than bitcoin. So, forgive my eyeroll.
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Merlijn The Trader
Merlijn The Trader@MerlijnTrader·
MASSIVE: 🇺🇸 The BBC just validated everything we've been saying. A clear pattern of trades right before major Trump announcements. Iran war. Tariff reversals. Policy shifts. We tracked a whale for weeks. 0 losses. 11 wins. 100% win rate. You would go to prison for trading on a tip from your cousin. They front-run war decisions with billion dollar bets. Now the BBC has the receipts. Nobody will be investigated. Nobody will be charged. The game is rigged. And now the world knows it.
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Merlijn The Trader@MerlijnTrader

UNREAL: 🇺🇸 The Trump insider is already up $1,000,000 on his oil short. 10 trades became 11. 10 wins became 11. 100% win rate. Unchanged. This is not a coincidence anymore. This is a pattern that cannot be explained by skill alone. Someone in a very important room keeps picking up the phone. And nobody is stopping them.

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Scott Jansen
Scott Jansen@TheChiefJS·
@Rothmus Ummm, apparently chess isn't your game. Go back to checkers. You said it yourself, it's a regulated (centrally controlled) market. It is not a free market in any sense. Government interference, especially through subsidy's, always causes inflation.
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Scott Jansen@TheChiefJS·
@JamesTate121 How do you know if a politician is lying? His lips are moving. I don't give a sh!t how he answers questions, I want results, and that is exactly what he is delivering.
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
I cannot unsee this. I've been watching Trump answer questions for years. The confidence. The certainty. The way he shuts down a room. I genuinely thought he was one of the sharpest communicators alive. Then one day I caught myself finishing his sentence before he said it. Not guessing. Knowing. Word for word. Before he said it. So I pulled the transcripts. Press conferences. Interviews. Sprays. Egg prices. Greenland. January 6th. Military strikes. Different years. Different reporters. Completely different topics. Same thing every time. Every single time Trump is asked a question — any question — he runs the exact same 7 steps. In the exact same order. Without exception. This is not personality. This is not confidence. This is not charisma. This is a deliberate repeatable formula. And I can prove it. His actual words. Public record. Verify every single one yourself. 📷 STEP 1 — KILL THE QUESTION (First thing every time — make the question itself the problem.) 📷 "That's a stupid question." / "Fake news." 📷 STEP 2 — KILL WHO ASKED IT (Destroy the source so the question has nowhere to stand.) 📷 "Your ratings are terrible. Nobody watches your network." 📷 STEP 3 — INSERT HIMSELF (Every topic. Every time. Without fail. It always lands here.) 📷 "Nobody has ever done what I've done." 📷 STEP 4 — SCALE IT TO THE BIGGEST CLAIM POSSIBLE (Not good. Not great. The greatest. Ever. In history. Every single time.) 📷 "More than any administration — by far." / "Nobody has ever had crowds like I've had — in history, for any country." 📷 STEP 5 — UNNAMED PEOPLE AGREE (Faceless. Countless. Unverifiable. Always there.) 📷 "Smart people are saying it. Great people. A lot of people." 📷 STEP 6 — VAGUE THREAT (Something bad will happen. Never specified. Always implied.) 📷 "All hell will break out." / "They know it. Believe me." 📷 STEP 7 — LOOP BACK TO HIMSELF (Different words. Same destination. Formula complete.) 📷 "It's been an amazing period of time. Page after page of accomplishments." The question was never answered. The formula just ran. Go back and watch any clip. Any year. Any topic. Any reporter. Count the steps. I'll wait. This is the part nobody wants to sit with: Real conviction engages with the actual question. It sometimes stumbles. Sometimes says I don't know. It changes shape based on what's in front of it. A formula runs the same 7 steps whether the topic is war or egg prices. Which means the response was never built for the question. It was built for you. To feel powerful. To feel certain. To stop you from noticing that nothing was actually answered. And it worked. For years it worked. Pull any transcript. Public record. Count the steps yourself. This isn't about politics. This is about what you were never supposed to notice. I've found the same deliberate pattern running in another major figure in this administration. Different slots. Same principle. Same effect. Next post I break it down. Follow or miss it. VIA~~ Jamie Hoo
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Scott Jansen
Scott Jansen@TheChiefJS·
@Acyn Buttigieg represents the class that told you tariffs are bad and that our cars would be better and cheaper is they were built in poor countries. Now we are the poor country.
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Acyn@Acyn·
Buttigieg: The founders didn’t set up a democracy because they just thought it was academically interesting. They did it because they saw that if one person has too much power, daily life gets worse. That’s why I’m a little allergic to this idea that we shouldn’t worry about our democracy because we need to talk about things that are a little more immediate. They go together. We should talk about all of them at once. The reason why you paid $1,000 more per household last year in tariffs is because we have a president who doesn’t think he’s accountable to the American people and didn’t think he had to follow the law. These things are connected.
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Scott Jansen@TheChiefJS·
Tell me you don’t understand Republicanism or Federalism for that matter. The United Staes of America isn’t a collective of 330 million people, it is a union of 50 states. Using your logic no law should pass in the US without a majority of 330 million people voting for it. For fuck’s sake, not even our congressional districts are purely equal.
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James Surowiecki
James Surowiecki@JamesSurowiecki·
The "actual argument"'against the Electoral College is quite straightforward: if you believe in the virtue of self-government, majority rule is preferable to minority rule - which is what the EC enables.
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Scott Jansen@TheChiefJS·
@RealAlexJones OMG it the Joos! Are you going to make the connection to Sandy Hook as well?....🤡
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Alex Jones
Alex Jones@RealAlexJones·
🚨🚨This is my response to the new attack President Trump launched on myself and other sane America patriots today. The evidence is overwhelming President Trump is committing political suicide on purpose, and has made a deal to sabotage the midterms.. America is now under the control of a foreign government. Everyone needs to fly their flags upside down, because our nation is in distress!🚨🚨
Breanna Morello@BreannaMorello

🚨JUST POSTED🚨 President Donald Trump takes another jab at Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens and Alex Jones. Trump attacks Jones after filing for bankruptcy. Problem is, Jones is a lawfare victim like Trump. Trump had an arsenal of financial resources to fend the Deep State off. Alex has been trying for years now with the financial support of just his audience. This administration has shut down the investigation into the well-orchestrated attack on Jones.

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Scott Jansen@TheChiefJS·
@ggreenwald @barnes_law Strawman. His followers never postured as morally superior. Most are Christians, they literally identify as sinners. I think you’re suffering from psychological projection.
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
The only reason Trump was able to lead a movement full of "social conservatives" and self-identified devout Christians -- despite his limitlessly libertine and gluttonous public life of serial adultery, overlapping marriages, hush money to a porn star with whom he had an affair while his wife was taking care of their newborn baby, very close friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, etc. -- is because he never postured as a paragon of sexual virtue. But this is now the second time Trump tried to malign Joe Kent for remarrying "quickly" after losing his wife in war (Kent re-married 4 years later) -- implying something untoward in Kent's personal life -- and when Trump of all people does that, it exposes the laughable fraud of this movement of his followers posturing as though they are morally superior to anyone.
CALL TO ACTIVISM@CalltoActivism

🚨WTF: Trump on Joe Kent: "I'm not a fan of the guy… His wife was killed. He remarried fairly quickly." Trump cheated on his 1st wife with his 2nd wife, cheated on his 2nd wife with his 3rd wife, and when pregnant, cheated with a porn star. Get real.

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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
This is literally mind blowing Spencer Pratt exposes Los Angeles Department of Water and Power salaries - Over 100 LADWP employees earn an annual compensation of over $500,000 per year each - 26 LADWP employees earn more than $600,000 thousand dollars per year - 4 top level LADWP employees earn more than $700,000 dollars a year - The LADWP has a combined water and power budget of 11 billion dollars I looked into it further, and get this 100% of leadership and oversight of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power are aligned with Democrats Mayor of Los Angeles Karen Bass appointed the 5 member Board of Water and Power Commissioners, which sets policy and approves major decisions like executive hires and salaries California is essentially run by the mafia They are literally giving themselves $500,000 -$800,000 EACH and this is just one department
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Farm Girl Carrie 👩‍🌾
Farm Girl Carrie 👩‍🌾@FarmGirlCarrie·
Her husband is being taken by ICE after being in America illegally for over 30 yrs. Is this what you voted for 🗳️?
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Scott Jansen
Scott Jansen@TheChiefJS·
@JamesSurowiecki The cheat was the mail in ballots. That’s where the missing Biden voters went. Amazing what you can do without ballot chain of custody restraints.
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James Surowiecki@JamesSurowiecki·
This tweet is a beautiful collection of the lies Trump supporters have swallowed - and now repeat - in order to convince themselves the election was stolen. In reality: Michigan and Wisconsin never stopped counting votes on Election Night. And in Michigan and Pennsylvania, Trump supporters were actually yelling "Stop the count!" because they didn't want mail-in ballots to be counted. There were not "various catastrophic events" in key swing counties. There was a minor water leak in Fulton County, which delayed counting by a couple of hours. Only one polling station, in Detroit, boarded its windows, and there were poll watchers inside when it did so. That graph is the graph of all of the absentee ballots from Milwaukee being incorporated into the Wisconsin count in one big batch, as Wisconsin law requires. There's nothing surprising or sketchy about it.
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Scott Jansen@TheChiefJS·
@dom_lucre You can take the 304 off the street, but you can’t take the street out of the 304.
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Dom Lucre | Stealer of Narratives
🔥🚨STEALING: Hollywood actress Jada Pinkett just announced her feelings about cheating on her Husband Will Smith with her son Jaden best friend August Alsina and expressed how she accepted that people will view her as the ‘adulterous wife’ and went on to say her mother and kids were hurt that she ‘did that to herself’ Jada Smith: “Well, I’m gonna have to speak my truth, but I’m also gonna protect you.” So if I gotta look like the adulterous wife to make sure you’re good, I’mma do it. Yeah. So… and that wasn’t the case, but I wanted him to be okay.” “I wanted it done. You got your answer. I’m the adulterous wife. Let’s be done and let’s move on. You know, as to get him through it, the family through it. Let it go. Right? But I had to learn. That was a big learning moment for me.” “If it hadn’t been for my kids, my mother, my friends who were so hurt that I had done that to myself.”
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Scott Jansen@TheChiefJS·
The best explanation of the National Popular vote I have ever heard.
Alicia Lapp For CA Governor@LappForCAGov

@WallStreetApes Dem governors pushing the National Popular Vote Compact is like the losing team in a football game suddenly voting to ignore the scoreboard and just count total yards gained by the biggest cities. ‘We won the popular yardage!’ 🏈

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Scott Jansen@TheChiefJS·
@allenanalysis Ummm....you do realize we have read the transcipt of the call and the so called "whistleblower," the CIA officer....lied. You lefties love the courts until the long arm of justice reaches into your black bags.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
BREAKING: Tulsi Gabbard just referred the whistleblower who triggered Trump’s first impeachment for criminal prosecution. Also referred: the Inspector General who called the complaint credible. Let that sink in. The government is now prosecuting people for telling the truth about the President. This is not normal. This is a purge.
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Scott Jansen@TheChiefJS·
@JamesSurowiecki Much like the direct election of US Senators, it sounds like a good idea until you realize that there will be unintended consequences that far outweigh the perceived benefit. The founding fathers were far wiser than anyone voting in those surveys will ever be.
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James Surowiecki
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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Scott Jansen@TheChiefJS·
@MilesTaylorUSA Are the investigations going to go all the way back to the Obama administration? Because their is a certain teenage American citizen killed by his own government that would like a word.
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Miles Taylor
Miles Taylor@MilesTaylorUSA·
LAST NIGHT — The Trump admin killed another four people in boats who could’ve been detained. Bringing the total to 174. There will be investigations. People will likely be prosecuted. U.S. service members should blow the whistle before it’s too late.
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