Jason Moss

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Jason Moss

Jason Moss

@JaMossome

Atlanta, GA Katılım Eylül 2013
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Diversity is quite evidently not our greatest strength.
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Rob@RobbieDidThat·
Enough is enough. It is time to bring back the REAL Tomahawk Chop. @Braves @MLB Bring back the song. Bring back the giant drum. This was the most electric thing in baseball and woke nonsense took this from us all.
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CALL TO ACTIVISM
CALL TO ACTIVISM@CalltoActivism·
🚨HISTORIC: Mayor Mamdani officially calls for the reduction of the Pass-Through Entity Tax loophole from 100% to 75%. MAMDANI: “That change alone would generate nearly ONE BILLION DOLLARS of additional revenue - revenue we can invest in the buses that carry New Yorkers to work, the public schools that educate our children, the public parks and beaches where we spend our summers.” THIS IS WHAT LEADERSHIP LOOKS LIKE! LET’S GO!
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jim iuorio@jimiuorio·
Of course I’m against the confiscation tax in California. Of course we libertarians will fight against blatant theft. That being said, I understand why many of us don’t have a lot of sympathy for these tech billionaires who have been aggressively pushing policy to this very spot. This is your fault you idiots. And yes we will keep fighting for you anyway…us liking you or not doesn’t belong in the calculus..
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Jason Moss@JaMossome·
@BernieSanders Your sick. You actually support taking what another person has legally acquired. Your a disappointing Communist
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D@_Unknown_D_·
Why are socialists so offended by the idea that a business owner who has taken massive personal and financial risks to start a business, should be massively rewarded with wealth, should their business succeed?
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Mike Hoffmann
Mike Hoffmann@MrPassive_·
Luke Falk shared a Mike Leach story that stopped me cold: Two kids. One rich. One poor. Every training camp, Coach Leach told his team about these 2 kids. The rich kid has two choices. Get soft. Get entitled. Expect everything handed to him because he was handed more. Or take the resources, the coaching, the opportunities, and compound them into something greater. The poor kid has two choices too. Say nobody gave him anything. Blame the world. Make his circumstances the reason he never became what he could have been. Or outwork everyone in the room. Luke said the locker room had both. Kids from wealth. Kids from nothing. Kids with every advantage. Kids who scraped for every inch. Same choice for all of them. Ownership or victimhood. Fuel or excuse. The rich kid can waste the head start or build on it. The poor kid can drown in the deficit or weaponize it. Greatness doesn't come from where you start. It comes from which kid you choose to feed. Credit to @coachlukefalk for continuing to share golden nuggets about Coach’s legacy
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Mike Collins
Mike Collins@MikeCollinsGA·
Jon Ossoff has never run a business, never met payroll, and never created a single job. He’s spent his career making the government bigger and your life harder. Georgia deserves better.
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Sean Davis
Sean Davis@seanmdav·
I am conflicted about this whole thing. I think these betting markets are a cancer, but how is what this guy did any different than a U.S. senator buying up $50,000 in Chevron stock days before the Maduro raid (after liquidating his position in Chevron earlier in 2025)? Are we supposed to believe it was just a coincidence one of the most notorious traders in Congress bought a bunch of stock in the only American company with oil operations in Venezuela just days before we black-bagged Maduro? I don’t think what the Army guy did is good at all, but why we are throwing NCOs in prison for this when U.S. senators who do the same thing get cabinet secretary promotions instead of jail time?
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The Wall Street Journal@WSJ

A U.S. soldier who took part in the raid to capture Nicolás Maduro has been charged over using insider knowledge to make $400,000 betting on Polymarket on.wsj.com/4sWLARz

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Jason Moss@JaMossome·
@the_transit_guy Maybe Atlanta should stop creating new 12 ft wide sidewalks and increase driving lanes.
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Hayden@the_transit_guy·
If you’re wondering how inefficient car dependent metros are, Atlanta’s metro area is 60% larger in land area than Tokyo’s but has 35 million fewer people. Since 2000, the metro has grown by 50% and has not added even a single foot in new rail transit.
zach@ZachNagel7

This is just ridiculous, man.

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Jason Moss@JaMossome·
@GAFollowers Or waste a truckload of time police can use for productive things.
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Everything Georgia@GAFollowers·
Although Atlanta can’t stop ICE from operating, the City Council voted Monday to require police to track and document ICE activities in the city. This helps increase transparency and accountability around how immigration enforcement is carried out locally.
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
The Braves are playing phenomenal baseball right now. Fun to watch. How are the Mets looking?
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Ron Rule
Ron Rule@ronrule·
If you’re paying an 8% tax and they propose a “2% tax hike” to 10%, what they actually proposed was a 25% tax hike. They’re betting most people are too dumb to understand that. And they’re usually right.
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Jared Dillian
Jared Dillian@dailydirtnap·
Pointless. All the people who would teach these required economics classes at universities are Keynesians, or worse, actual communists. You'd have to hire a lot of adjuncts from the private sector to do this.
Steve McGuire@sfmcguire79

Students are “arriving to campus not only skeptical of free markets, but openly embracing democratic socialist ideas. The problem isn’t that students have rejected capitalism. It’s that many have never been taught how it works or why it matters.” —@SamuelAbramsAEI

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Rock Chartrand🤑
Rock Chartrand🤑@RockChartrand·
It isn’t billionaires. It’s the principle that individuals have a right to produce, trade, and keep what they earn. Billionaires are just the most visible target. Start there, and you normalize the idea that success is a liability. Once that principle is accepted, it doesn’t stay confined. It moves downward. And there’s a practical side you’re ignoring. In a free system, you choose who you deal with. You can walk away. When power shifts to bureaucrats, that choice disappears. You deal with them whether you want to or not. So no, it isn’t about defending the rich. It’s about rejecting a system where your rights depend on who has political power.
Paddy@SAFCPaddy

I will never understand why working class people fight tooth and nail to defend billionaires

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Chris Freiman
Chris Freiman@cafreiman·
Framing taxes as something close to punishment for being rich might be good populist politics, but it’s terrible ethics and economics
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