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Chaotic Element

@Chaotic_Element

I drink bourbon, and I know things. Business owner. In a distant past life, recipient of national awards in economics. I'm much nicer in person. #IFB

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Chaotic Element
Chaotic Element@Chaotic_Element·
If you're interested in learning crypto you can just give my crypto coach a follow to get started @coach__mim
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Chaotic Element@Chaotic_Element·
Man, I thank God every day I took that step of faith and trusted the process. Been seeing blessings ever since. Just got my new Truck 🚘🔥 hard work and crypto pay off! Don’t let nobody shake your vision. Big love to my coach @coach__mim
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Chaotic Element@Chaotic_Element·
@M2the_A_V @Samsez17 @BulwarkOnline @SarahLongwell25 Clinton didn't do that. When the Democrats lost the House in the 1994 midterms, the new GOP majority put together a balanced budget, aided by an influx of tax receipts from a booming economy thanks to the computer revolution. Of course Clinton signed the budget, but that was it.
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MARK VERNON@M2the_A_V·
Bro. Bill Clinton reduced the federal budget deficit from a record $290 billion in 1992 to an eventual budget surplus of $236 billion by the year 2000. Sure…. He also happened to have a consensual relationship with a member of his staff. Not saying that was morally correct. But she wasn’t underage or drugged…
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The Bulwark@BulwarkOnline·
.@SarahLongwell25 calls for Graham Platner to drop out: "I want to win. I want Democrats to win the Senate and to win the House…Platner is in an incredibly weak position to do that now, and I think as a moral matter, when someone is accused of rape, that's game over."
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Chaotic Element@Chaotic_Element·
@RoKhanna Not nearly enough. BTW, how did that Platner endorsement go?
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Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
ICE arrested more than 10,000 people last week.  We cannot ignore their continued abuse and violation of human rights. It’s time to abolish ICE and replace it.
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DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
🧵🔥 THREAD: Candace Owens on Erika Kirk, in Her Own Words Candace, yesterday, pre-spun a @ncri_io report she hadn't read, calling it "Zionist." The report is Candace's own show. It doesn't accuse her of anything. Her own footage does that. Before the investigation, Candace spent 40 episodes defending Erika Kirk. She called her "genuinely such a nice person." She swore that nobody "outside of my husband and Erica Kirk" had the power to shut her up. She told her audience she would stop if Erika asked. Erika asked her to stop. Candace didn't stop. She couldn't; the investigation had become her primary subscription product. So she revoked Erika's authority the only way she could: by making Erika untrustworthy. No new evidence appeared between the praise and the accusations; just a new business need. And this business need may very well end up in tragedy. Here is Candace and her audience - in their own words. (Special credit to @SKDoubleDub33 for the music.) As always, patience as I pull together the thread. 👇
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
Robin Williams’ emotional tribute to the American Flag leaves an entire stadium speechless — then in tears. Is there a single Hollywood star who would give this performance today? Total Patriot. RIP Legend 🇺🇸
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Janine Substack
Janine Substack@JanineSubstack·
@DataRepublican @ncri_io <Unfollow>. You are lying. There were reasons she withdrew her support for Erika and they are valid.And you, sir, are a dishonest player.
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Call the bluff on a leftist who's claiming that Republican Congressional staffers are involved in an obviously astroturfed white supremacist group and financed by NGOs, and all the idiots come out of the woodwork. Here's a history lesson. This nation was founded on Protestantism. That isn't in dispute. Almost every state had a religious test for officeholding, and they largely required the officeholder to be Protestant. Schools required the reading of KJV, which was seen as an anti-Catholic slight. Alexis de Tocqueville wrote at length on how the United States was founded on Protestant ideology. What changed? Catholics participated in civic life the way the Founding Fathers intended. They built their own schools and other parallel institutions, and voted in different office requirements. In short, Catholics proved themselves capable of being American, and they got full admission as a result. The same pattern repeated with every group. Jews, Irish Catholics, Eastern Europeans... all initially excluded, all earned their place the same way: civic participation, institution-building, proving they could sustain self-governance. That's the American model. It's civilizational. Can you build institutions? Can you govern yourself? Can you participate in the republic? No one steeped in the actual Protestant founding tradition would arrive at "white identity" as the organizing principle because the founding was organized around covenantal self-governance and distrust of centralized government.
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican

@Chud_Benis I advocated to help campaign to oust Congressional staffers if others revealed they joined a certain supremacist NGO. Stop twisting it into more than what I said.

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Share and Enjoy! (AWhiteAB)
@politicalmath You missed the part where the seasonal flu was labelled a pandemic to shutdown the country, force mail-in fraud, and enable a “big bath” bailout of the bankrupt blue state pensions.
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PoIiMath@politicalmath·
I don't want to be a cynic but I just don't believe that California being $1 trillion in the hole has any consequence In my political world, Chicago has been inches from financial destruction for all of my adult life and nothing has happened. Everything seems fine.
sourcery@sourceryy

.@friedberg says "California is functionally bankrupt": "People don't realize how screwed California is. I worry that if California falls, so does the union." "We're $250 billion to $1 trillion short." "If it was the federal government, they would just print more money. California doesn't have the ability to print money, so California has to pay this out, and you can't restructure retirement benefits." "There's a Supreme Court case in California that said once an employee has been offered retirement benefits, even if they're currently an employee, you can never restructure their retirement benefits. It has to stay forever." "And the state cannot declare bankruptcy. There's no way for the state to functionally declare bankruptcy. There's no law to allow it." "No state has ever declared bankruptcy, and the the retirement benefits sit senior to the bonds in California. So you have to pay out the retirement benefits before you pay out all the bond holders that have loaned California the money that they use to run all their programs and services." " This isn't about taxes and Billionaire Tax Act. I don't think you can tax your way out of this problem. People will just leave the state." "California's functional bankruptcy is a major risk to the country and we need to figure out what we can change to fix it." At the @HillValleyForum 2026

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Decoded@decoded_dev·
America got ahead because they stifled competition. They sanctioned countries, compromised companies and lobbied western governments to pick their services over domestic ones. I wouldn’t expect someone who advocated for the slaughter of Palestinian children to have an iq above room temperature so you get a pass for being a degenerate. Your career tanked so hard you had to start a podcast, maybe keep your monologues there and off twitter 👍
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Dr Jordan B Peterson
Dr Jordan B Peterson@jordanbpeterson·
To the Americans: I've travelled all over the world. I've familiarized myself with many places, and met many people. And I'm a Canadian, although I’m privileged to reside once again in the States. And here's something I've noticed, and it’s a key element of America's continuing greatness: You bloody Americans value success, and you believe in its existence. This is something that doesn't really happen anywhere else in the world. Even in other free democracies—the United Kingdom; Finland, Sweden, and Norway; Australia, New Zealand and Canada; Germany, France, and the Netherlands (great countries all)—a counterproductive cynicism too often reigns. Success is equated with exploitation. Ambition is looked upon with contempt. This happens sometimes in the United States too—particularly among the miserable progressives, who confuse their resentment, ingratitude and unearned skepticism with wisdom. But in your great country, by and large, striving is admired and success celebrated. This means that more people strive and succeed in the US than anywhere else. And it's increasingly obvious. You remain stunningly more innovative and productive than any people anywhere else on the planet. And so I say, as all should who are fortunate enough to live in the western world, let alone America: Thank God for the United States. Thank God for the wisdom of its founders. Thank God for its faith in the free market and in the natural rights of man. Happy birthday, you damn Yankees and Southerners. Long may your admirable country dominate the world. Long may your freedom and hope provide an example to those suffering everywhere at the hands of their malevolent states. May your two and a half centuries of unparallelled success be just the beginning. Your country is the light of the world, and the city on the hill. Thank God for the USA. Happy 250th. Dr. Jordan B. Peterson
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Apple Lamps@lamps_apple·
I asked Anthropic's most expensive and intelligent model, Fable 5, to write a response to Mamdani's speech as if it were George Washington... To the Mayor of the City of New-York Mount Vernon, 3d of July, 2026. Sir, Intelligence has reached me that you have lately seated yourself at my desk in the City Hall of New-York, with its face turned toward the publick eye, and that from this station, upon the eve of the 250th anniversary of our Independence, you delivered an address to the Citizens of that City. I have read it with attention. I confess I did not expect that these memorials would be employed in the service of principles so opposite to those by which I endeavoured to govern my publick life; and he who makes use of the memorials of the dead assumes an obligation to the principles for which they are remembered. It is upon that obligation, Sir, that I now address you, with a plainness the occasion demands. Let me first render what justice requires. Your account of the retreat from Brooklyn is correct in its facts; I was the last to leave that shore, and the deliverance was as providential as you describe. Nor shall I quarrel with your praise of those who have passed through the Narrows in hope of beginning anew; I have myself written that the bosom of America is open to receive not the opulent and respectable stranger only, but the oppressed and persecuted of all nations and religions. Had you stopped there, I should have had no cause to write. You did not stop there. For having borrowed my desk, my city, and the memory of my retreat, you proceeded to employ them in the service of the very doctrine against which I spent the labour of my publick life. Your address divides the People of America into two nations: the many, whom you flatter, and the few, whom you teach the many to abhor. You speak of soft hands and calloused hands, of men of immense fortune who have taken what the multitude have made. I have seen this rhetorick before; it was old when I was young. It is the eternal grammar of the demagogue, under every government and in every age; and I warned my Countrymen, in the last address I ever gave them, that the disorders and miseries of faction gradually incline the minds of men to seek security in the absolute power of an individual, and that cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men would ride that spirit to their own elevation upon the ruins of Publick Liberty. I ask you plainly, Sir: when you teach the labourer that his prosperous neighbour is his enemy, whose elevation do you serve? You will answer that you speak for the poor, the sick, the tenant beneath the leaking ceiling; and the condition of that man commands my sympathy as it commands yours. But the remedy you propose has been tried, in the centuries since my time, with a thoroughness I could never have imagined. Wherever men have been persuaded that property is plunder, property has fled, and want has remained; wherever the State has been made the master of industry, it has soon made itself the master of the men who labour in it. An hereditary aristocracy I opposed, and I hold no tenderness for privilege; but the security of property is among the first objects of Government, and the man who would make one class of Citizens the spoil of another has abandoned republicanism for a science older and darker, whatever new name the age may fix upon it. Nor can I pass over the manner of the thing. To greet new Citizens, upon the very day of their adoption, with an inventory of their Country's crimes, is to give them a most unhappy first lesson in the duties of citizenship; and I know of no household, no army, and no Republic that was ever held together by such instruction. Permit me, before I close, one observation upon the desk itself. It was at such a desk, in Annapolis, in December of 1783, that I performed the only act of my life in which I take an unmixed pride: I returned my commission to the Congress, and with it every power the war had gathered into my hands, and went home to my farm. The desk of a republican officer is a place for the laying down of power; the men of my generation understood this, and it is the whole of what we added to the history of government. I observe in your address a great fluency concerning what the People are owed, and a great silence concerning what their Magistrates must surrender. When you have sat at my desk long enough to learn its principal lesson, Sir, you will be welcome to it. I do not question your talents, which are considerable, nor the sincerity of your attachments, which is no defence; the most dangerous errours have ever been sincerely held. I tell you, with the freedom of a man who has nothing further to seek from any publick, that he who kindles the jealousy of Citizen against Citizen, though he kindle it in the name of Liberty, is burning the timbers of the ship he claims to steer. May Providence grant you the discernment to know it, the firmness to act upon it, and the candour to acknowledge it; and may the Union, purchased by so much sacrifice, never be surrendered to those who would divide it in the name of saving it. I have the honour to be, with due respect, Sir, Your most obedient and most humble servant, Go: Washington
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani@NYCMayor

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Manimal@RouteJamsey6·
@ChefGruel @realSonjaShaw This is exactly why Californians don’t think their votes count…because they literally don’t. This isn’t an unusual type of move in our tyrant ridden state.
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Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
The Left has no answer to this 🦅🇺🇸
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Brian4new@GustBrian·
Hilarious 😂 😂😂
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Chaotic Element@Chaotic_Element·
@commons96055467 @DoryBeutel You stupid moron. He did no such thing. He swore an oath to the uniform, then cast it aside for political grandstanding. He would have had some semblance of respect from me if he had resigned first. And you think the President is a pedophile? Prove it.
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Common Sense 🇺🇸💙
Common Sense 🇺🇸💙@commons96055467·
To all the bitter, dishonorable, low life MAGA vets here, who are trashing this honorable hero of our Armed Forces, let me tell you, that he has more honor in his little pinky than all you assholes combine. You fucking good for nothing trump supporter vets, scoot. You have laid down your honor at the alter of a pedophile man. Just so you’d know only a pedophile supports another pedophile.
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