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Jason Newberry
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@EarthFirstVoter @mattvanswol @BernieSanders They start with billionaires to sell the idea to ignorant people. Then over time it expands. When the US first implemented a permanent income tax in 1913 it was presented as a tax on the ultra wealthy and only about 1% of the population paid income taxes. How did that age?
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@mattvanswol @BernieSanders Only on net worth OVER 1 BILLION.
The farmer worth $2 million owes nothing.
This tax affects about 1,000 people.

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Ok, Jamie: Let me clear things up for you.
If my 5% wealth tax on billionaires was enacted you’d owe $135 million more in taxes & a family of 4 making $150,000 or less would receive a $12,000 payment.
Oh, and you’d still be worth more than $2.5 billion. Seems pretty fair to me.
Acyn@Acyn
Kilmeade: What do you say to people like Bernie Sanders who says billionaires don't pay their fair share? Dimon: I don't know what he means by fair share
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This is so stupid.
Bernie wants to tax what you OWN every single year.
Not what you earn. What you own.
Say you're a farmer. Your land is worth $2 million. But farming had a bad year and you only made $80,000.
Bernie wants 5% of $2 million.
That's $100,000.
..but you only made $80,000.
You now owe more in taxes than you made...
So you sell the farm to pay for the taxes.
That's the wealth tax.
Also, most of billionaires "wealth" is stock in companies they built.
If Elon Musk owes $5 billion in wealth taxes, he doesn't write a check.
He sells his Tesla shares.
The stock drops.
Your 401k ALSO DROPS.
It's an insanely stupid idea and everyone but Bernie knows it.
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The Hormuz crisis is the precipitating factor in the current energy crisis, but the underlying cause is too little oil and gas production outside the Persian Gulf.
Had the world spent the past decade building the oil, gas, LNG, pipeline, and fertilizer infrastructure that engineers designed and companies proposed, the Hormuz crisis would still be a serious geopolitical event, but it would not threaten to cause a recession.
North America
— The Atlantic Coast Pipeline, a 600-mile natural gas line from West Virginia to North Carolina, saw its cost double from $4.5 billion to $8 billion during years of environmental litigation before Duke Energy and Dominion Energy cancelled it in July 2020.
— The Constitution Pipeline from Pennsylvania to New York died the same year.
— The PennEast Pipeline won its case at the United States Supreme Court in 2021 and still could not get built because New Jersey refused to issue state permits.
— In Canada, TransCanada abandoned the $15.7 billion Energy East pipeline in 2017 after the National Energy Board required an unprecedented review of upstream and downstream emissions.
— In January 2024, the Biden administration paused all pending approvals for LNG export terminals shipping to non-free-trade-agreement countries, freezing projects representing tens of billions of cubic feet per day of potential capacity.
— Venture Global’s CP2 terminal in Louisiana, designed for 20 million tonnes per annum, sat in regulatory limbo for over a year.
— NextDecade’s Rio Grande LNG in Texas, with 48 MTPA of planned capacity, stalled alongside it.
— PTT Global Chemical’s proposed $10 billion ethane cracker in Belmont County, Ohio, first announced in 2015, remains on indefinite hold after failing to attract financing partners amid climate-driven investor sentiment.
— Across the US Gulf Coast, nearly 60% of planned plastic and petrochemical production projects sit on hold.
— LNG Canada, the Shell-led terminal at Kitimat, British Columbia, took over six years from construction start to first cargo, with its pipeline running 263% over budget. Environmental review, Indigenous disputes, and contractor cost escalation all contributed.
— Pieridae Energy’s Goldboro LNG project in Nova Scotia, a 10 MTPA facility first proposed in 2012, was abandoned in November 2023 after more than a decade of permitting and financing obstacles.
Australia
— Australia’s Santos’s Barossa gas project was halted midway through construction after a Federal Court ruling overturned its environmental approval.
— Woodside’s Scarborough project faces ongoing litigation from the Australian Conservation Foundation seeking to block it on climate grounds.
Africa
— Perhaps nowhere has the damage been more consequential than in Africa. At COP26 in 2021, wealthy nations pledged to halt overseas development finance for gas projects, a commitment that fell hardest on the continent least responsible for climate change and most in need of energy infrastructure.
— The World Bank stopped financing oil and gas extraction in 2019 and imposed restrictive conditions on downstream gas projects.
— The European Investment Bank announced a complete ban on unabated fossil fuel financing by the end of 2021, with its president declaring that “gas is over.”
— At least 21 other development finance institutions followed suit.
As a result:
— TotalEnergies’ Mozambique LNG project sat under force majeure for four and a half years after the UK Export Credit Agency and other backers withdrew climate-motivated financing.
— The East African Crude Oil Pipeline lost financing commitments from more than 30 major international banks under pressure from climatists.
Europe
— France prevented the completion of a third gas interconnector with Spain, citing climate neutrality goals.
— The United Kingdom imposed a moratorium on fracking in 2019 despite sitting atop one of Europe’s most promising shale gas formations.
— Germany, which shuttered its last three nuclear plants in April 2023, compounded its gas dependency by refusing to develop domestic shale resources.
— CF Industries permanently shut the UK’s largest ammonia plant at Billingham, a facility that also produced 60% of Britain’s food-grade CO2.
— Yara International curtailed output across plants in France, Italy, and Belgium before permanently closing its 400,000 tonne per year ammonia facility at Tertre, Belgium, in October 2024.
These closures occurred because European climate policy made gas too expensive for the domestic industry to survive.
Michael Shellenberger@shellenberger
We should have spent more on green energy, say the media. No, we shouldn't have. The $2 trillion we spent did nothing to prevent the energy crisis and may even have caused it.
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@EricTrump @snooze06155136 @Trump @realDonaldTrump There’s probably no better contrast which visually represents their two presidencies.

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🚨 FIRST LOOK: The Donald J. Trump Presidential Library is officially here.
Over the past six months, I have poured my heart and soul into this project with my incredible team at @Trump.
This landmark on the water in Miami, Florida will stand as a lasting testament to an amazing man, an amazing developer, and the greatest President our Nation has ever known. 🇺🇸
These images have never been seen by the public — until today. Enjoy!
trumplibrary.org
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The chaos of shortening lines, handing out water, and saving a baby from choking to death.
You’re doing great @CoryBooker
Doreen Linder@DorLinder
Cory Booker speaking to an empty Newark Airport with no lines saying, “Donald Trump has bought chaos to our airports.”
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Literally NONE of those things are the responsibility of the federal gov't. You clowns have proven you can't fucking manage the money you steal from us now. Why in the hell would we give you more????
Most of us work to pay off our debts. And if we happen to come into additional money, we focus on paying the people we owe. But true to form, you just confirmed you want to take the windfall and spend like drunken sailors in a whorehouse. (Apologies to the Navy for the comparison to you assholes in Congress. At least sailors deliver value to the nation....)
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Nick Shirley just Posted this Video exposing another Somali Daycare for getting shut down and REOPENING under a different name
When they reopened… they got $2.4 million dollars
‘We The People’ want a REFUND.
Do you firmly support Nick Shirley on this?
A. Huge Yes
B. No
IF Yes, Give me a THUMBS-UP👍!!
MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
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@KarluskaP Leftist media influencers flying First Class staying in 5 star hotels to virtue signal as being the saviors of the Cuban people...CHAMPAGNE SOCIALISTS...👀
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@BasedMikeLee @totaltechchi Dingbat democrats lie about everything in perpetuity! It’s all they do 🤥 🤪

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