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Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost
Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost@Ne_pas_couvrir·
With the SAVE Act stalled, confirmation choke points preserved, recess appointments blocked, and Thune’s institutionalist Senate still in command, the message from the GOP is clear: they would burn the party than let MAGA succeed.
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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
You had ONE job, you worthless hack.
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Kathryn Porter
Kathryn Porter@KathrynPorter26·
@TrisOsborneMP Spain had a blackout that killed 165 people just a year ago And that's the wholesale price you're pointing to not what people actually pay Also Spain has been tied up for years in arbitration over its renewables subsidies But yes, great plan 😃
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Invented in 1761 by Benjamin Franklin, the glass armonica was so eerie people thought it could drive you mad, yet Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart turned it into hauntingly beautiful music.
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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
UK Has Fallen! An illegal migrant who assaulted British child was jailed for 1 year. 3 British men protesting his action were jailed for up to 2 years 4 months. British people must vote the entire political establishment out of every position of power!
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Fr Calvin Robinson ©️®️
Fr Calvin Robinson ©️®️@calvinrobinson·
Pray for the soul of Noelia Castillo Ramos. Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May her soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen
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Stephen Pollard
Stephen Pollard@stephenpollard·
I long ago dismissed the FT as a reliable source of Middle East news. Whenever there was a story I knew anything about, it was clear the FT was not just wrong but seemed to be wrong because it was pushing an agenda. It seems clear that same modus operandi is relevant to other areas.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent@SecScottBessent

By publishing this explicitly false story, the @FT has officially become tabloid trash for market participants. Despite my direct, on-the-record denial of ever having advocated, explored, or espoused the idea that Chancellor-Bank of England statute serving as a prototype for a Treasury-Federal Reserve relationship, FT journalists manufactured a story with the headline, “Scott Bessent praised Bank of England as model for tighter oversight of the Federal Reserve.” These pathetic journalists have clearly fabricated a story to give the impression that both I and the Trump Administration are setting “about restructuring the relationship… at a time when President Donald Trump has launched an unprecedented assault on the world’s most important central bank.” Their mendacious assertion is based on vague statements from unnamed “financial industry executives familiar with the matter.” In short, FT has literally manufactured an entirely fake policy position for me and the Administration. Other than furthering a maliciously false narrative of dysfunction and divisiveness, it baffles the mind as to why they would shred their already diminished journalistic credibility. Over the past 10 years, I have written more than 20,000 words opining on the Federal Reserve decisions, personnel, structure, and modifications. Nowhere have I ever mentioned this ridiculous notion. The Governor’s letters to the Chancellor have proven to be a useless and perfunctory device. There is much to be said about the storied Bank of England, but any recreation of its operating framework on this side of the Atlantic has never been contemplated. The shameful journalists and editors at the FT are shocking in their meretriciousness, lack of standards, and general intellectual libertinism. It is the worst tradition of Fleet Street to manufacture news rather than report on it. They have brought irredeemable shame to their parent organization, Nikkei Inc., with whom I had previously held excellent relations. In 2025, I laid out a comprehensive 6,000+ word review of each and every policy reform that I believe should be adopted by the Federal Reserve. Read my actual, real thoughts on and proposals for Federal Reserve reform at the International Economy: international-economy.com/TIE_Sp25_Besse…

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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
Who else is tired of this crap!?
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InteractivePolls
InteractivePolls@IAPolls2022·
The Senate failed to advance a procedural vote on requiring photo voter ID for federal election. It needed 60 votes but got 53-47, falling short along party lines.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
By publishing this explicitly false story, the @FT has officially become tabloid trash for market participants. Despite my direct, on-the-record denial of ever having advocated, explored, or espoused the idea that Chancellor-Bank of England statute serving as a prototype for a Treasury-Federal Reserve relationship, FT journalists manufactured a story with the headline, “Scott Bessent praised Bank of England as model for tighter oversight of the Federal Reserve.” These pathetic journalists have clearly fabricated a story to give the impression that both I and the Trump Administration are setting “about restructuring the relationship… at a time when President Donald Trump has launched an unprecedented assault on the world’s most important central bank.” Their mendacious assertion is based on vague statements from unnamed “financial industry executives familiar with the matter.” In short, FT has literally manufactured an entirely fake policy position for me and the Administration. Other than furthering a maliciously false narrative of dysfunction and divisiveness, it baffles the mind as to why they would shred their already diminished journalistic credibility. Over the past 10 years, I have written more than 20,000 words opining on the Federal Reserve decisions, personnel, structure, and modifications. Nowhere have I ever mentioned this ridiculous notion. The Governor’s letters to the Chancellor have proven to be a useless and perfunctory device. There is much to be said about the storied Bank of England, but any recreation of its operating framework on this side of the Atlantic has never been contemplated. The shameful journalists and editors at the FT are shocking in their meretriciousness, lack of standards, and general intellectual libertinism. It is the worst tradition of Fleet Street to manufacture news rather than report on it. They have brought irredeemable shame to their parent organization, Nikkei Inc., with whom I had previously held excellent relations. In 2025, I laid out a comprehensive 6,000+ word review of each and every policy reform that I believe should be adopted by the Federal Reserve. Read my actual, real thoughts on and proposals for Federal Reserve reform at the International Economy: international-economy.com/TIE_Sp25_Besse…
Financial Times@FT

FT exclusive: US treasury secretary Scott Bessent discussed tightening the US Treasury’s oversight of the Federal Reserve by adopting elements of the Bank of England’s model ft.trib.al/6dgGvkh

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Mark W.
Mark W.@DurhamWASP·
“The Dionysian has definitively triumphed over the Apollonian. No grace, no reticence, no measure, no dignity, no secrecy, no depth, no limitation of desire is accepted. Happiness and the good life are conceived as prolonged sensual ecstasy and nothing more.” Theodore Dalrymple
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Guido Fawkes
Guido Fawkes@GuidoFawkes·
Hello @AngelaRayner Podcast sounds good. Anyway: • Where did you actually live between 2007 and 2015? If it was Vicarage Road, why do multiple neighbours say they never saw you there? If it was Lowndes Lane, why were you registered on the electoral roll at a different address for six years? • Why did you give Lowndes Lane as your address when re-registering your children’s birth certificates in October 2010, just weeks after your wedding, while you were simultaneously registered to vote at Vicarage Road? Which document was wrong? • Why was your brother Darren Bowen listed on the electoral roll at Lowndes Lane with your ex-husband Mark Rayner for several years? Was he living there as a tenant? And if you had moved out of Vicarage Road, was that property claiming a single person’s council tax discount it was not entitled to? • Why was Labour reported to have used party funds to hire Jonathan Peacock KC to review your stamp duty position on your Hove flat? And given that you also claimed in 2024 to have taken “expert tax and legal advice” confirming no capital gains tax was owed on the council house sale, who paid for that advice? Did Labour cover that as well?
Steven Swinford@Steven_Swinford

Exclusive: Angela Rayner is preparing to launch a podcast called Beyond the Bubble as she seeks to broaden her appeal before a potential Labour leadership contest The former deputy prime minister has interviewed Lord Gove, the former Tory cabinet minister, as the star guest on the pilot, which is focused on housing Rayner and Gove both served as housing secretaries and the two recently gave evidence together to a parliamentary committee about leasehold reform. Both championed legislation to give leaseholders and renters more rights while they were in office The two are understood to get on well despite their political differences. Gove, who is now editor of The Spectator, is said to have joked to Rayner after their appearance before MPs that she had been like Annie Lennox to his Dave Stewart from Eurythmics In the first episode Rayner conducts other interviews with people across the country about housing. The show was produced by Global, which owns the radio station LBC, but it is not yet clear if it has signed off a full series thetimes.com/article/468db5…

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Steven Swinford
Steven Swinford@Steven_Swinford·
The head of M&S has accused the government of driving up the cost of energy bills for businesses amid mounting concern about the impact of Iran war Stuart Machin said government levies now account for half of his company's energy costs 'Over the last few years the 'policy costs' on our energy bill have skyrocketed 'These are the tariffs that government place on our bills to fund their policies, and have nothing to do with the price of oil or gas. They now make up over half our bill. It's just not sustainable for UK businesses'
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