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Kam@K740Anne·
@DavidJHarrisJr All of your posts look like they are AI generated, if this is the case, let me know so I can unfollow you.🫤
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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
Michigan House candidate Shelby Campbell: "Quit thanking the troops for sacrificing their lives." Thoughts?
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Kam@K740Anne·
@DavidJHarrisJr We are not a democracy, we are a Constitutional Republic.
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Kam@K740Anne·
@anishmoonka @elonmusk Amazing. History is a loop running over and over again and nobody getting smarter! 😂
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
There's a clay tablet with the founding charter of a 12-partner company on it. Twelve merchants pooled 33 pounds of gold to start the firm. The contract has the partner names, the starting capital, the profit split, and the penalty for cashing out early. The tablet is nearly 4,000 years old. It was found at a site called Kanesh, in central Turkey. Archaeologists have dug up 23,500 of these clay records there, most of them business documents: receipts, loan contracts, shipping orders, lawsuits. The houses they were stored in eventually burned. The fire baked the clay solid and preserved every record. The merchants came from Assur, in modern-day Iraq. They loaded donkeys with tin and cloth and walked them 1,000 kilometers across mountain passes to Kanesh, roughly the distance from New York to Atlanta. Each donkey carried about 180 pounds and the trip took two to three months. They came home with silver and gold. The company ran for twelve years under a merchant named Amur Ishtar. A third of the profits went back to the investors. Pull your share out early and the firm gave you four kilos of silver per kilo of gold, half the normal rate. Locked-up money was meant to stay locked up. That one company was just a tiny piece. The tablets show a complete economy with partners suing each other in commercial court, husbands writing home about prices, and wives writing back complaining the husband had been gone too long. A woman named Ahatum quietly lent silver to four different men over nine years. People bought up other people's loan documents and used them as collateral for new loans, the same thing Wall Street does today with mortgage-backed securities. One merchant got caught smuggling tin in his underwear to dodge a 10% import tax. In 2019, four economists from Harvard, Sciences Po, Chicago, and Virginia ran the tablet numbers through a gravity model, the math economists use today to predict how much two countries will trade based on size and distance. The Bronze Age numbers matched modern trade numbers almost exactly. Trade fell off with distance at nearly the same rate it does between countries today. The paper ran in the Quarterly Journal of Economics. There was no economic theory yet. The idea didn't even have a name. The word "capitalism" wouldn't be coined for another 3,800 years, and Adam Smith was 3,700 years away from writing a sentence about markets. Just a guy named Pushu-ken writing a clay tablet to his business partner about a shipment of cloth, and a woman in Assur recording who owed her how much silver. Capitalism was already there, doing its full job, almost four thousand years before anyone wrote down a theory of how it worked.
Hayek-Club Weimar@WeimarClub

Niemand hat den "Kapitalismus" erfunden. Kapitalismus ist das, was freie Menschen von Natur aus tun - Waren und Dienstleistungen zu ihrem eigenen Vorteil tauschen.

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Dan Bongino@dbongino·
Shot, attacked, impeached on false charges, investigated for frivolous claims, maligned daily by the drive-by media, threatened by the world’s worst terrorists, and STILL moving forward. That’s just straight up balls. 🔥🇺🇸
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Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
Should I start naming the SPLC board members?
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Kam@K740Anne·
@elonmusk How about the Tim Tebow foundation. They appear to be what they say the are!
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Kam@K740Anne·
@RepNancyMace So sorry for your loss. God grant him eternal rest, and may perpetual light shine upon him. ❤️
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Rep. Nancy Mace
Rep. Nancy Mace@RepNancyMace·
In loving memory of Brigadier General (Ret.) James Emory Mace. December 12, 1940 - April 14, 2026. "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith." - 2 Timothy 4:7 obits.jhenrystuhr.com/bg-j-emory-mac…
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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
🚨BREAKING: Stephen Miller, a senior Trump Advisor, is trying to exclude illegal aliens from the U.S. census, which removes House seats from Blue states like California, New York etc. Do you support excluding illegals from the U.S. census?
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TONY™@TONYxTWO·
Love him or hate him, he’s my President 🇺🇸
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Kam@K740Anne·
@SecRubio Thank you for doing what is right for the American people and for truth and reason!
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Secretary Marco Rubio@SecRubio·
Until recently, Hamideh Soleimani Afshar and her daughter were green card holders living lavishly in the United States. Afshar is the niece of deceased Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani. She is also an outspoken supporter of the Iranian regime who celebrated attacks on Americans and referred to our country as the "Great Satan." This week, I terminated both Afshar and her daughter's legal status and they are now in ICE custody, pending removal from the United States. The Trump Administration will not allow our country to become a home for foreign nationals who support anti-American terrorist regimes.
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Kam@K740Anne·
@marklevinshow What was disgraceful about President's Trump Easter message? I read it and find it gives total praise, honor and glory to our Savior, Jesus Christ.
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The Chosen
The Chosen@thechosentv·
The journey has led to this. The Chosen story continues Nov 15 @PrimeVideo
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David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
🚨UK PM Keir Starmer: “This is not our war. We will not be drawn into the conflict. That is not in our national interest.” Thoughts?
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Kam@K740Anne·
@dbongino They truly live in a vacuum. So brainwashed from early on that they are victims of their skin color that they can't imagine the reality.
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Kam@K740Anne·
@w_terrence @ScarboroughNow She can get a new birth certificate any day at the town hall in the city in which she was born. You'll have to try harder...
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Terrence K. Williams@w_terrence·
Joe Scarborough: “My wife lost her birth certificate so she won’t be able to vote. We can’t find it.” He says the SAVE Act could get his wife, Mika, “kicked off the voter rolls” over not having the original document.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
A bartender in Galveston, Texas was arrested for serving a drunk customer who killed someone. She makes $25 an hour. A federal judge makes $236,000 a year and has absolute legal immunity for every decision on the bench, including releasing violent offenders who kill again. 42 states have dram shop laws. The bartender’s causation chain has two links: pour drink, person crashes. Exposed window? Sometimes three hours. She can be charged with criminal negligence, sued in civil court, and lose her livelihood. All for failing to eyeball whether a guy at a crowded bar was too drunk for one more round. The judge has a pre-sentencing report, a criminal history score, a risk assessment algorithm, victim impact statements, and a prosecutor arguing the case in front of them. Every tool the system can produce. And when they get it wrong? Nothing. Absolute judicial immunity, codified since Bradley v. Fisher in 1871, means a judge cannot be sued for any act performed in judicial capacity. How absolute? In 1978, the Supreme Court ruled in Stump v. Sparkman that a judge who signed a petition to sterilize a 15-year-old girl without her knowledge or consent was fully immune. The court acknowledged the act was reprehensible. Didn’t matter. Judicial act, judicial immunity, case closed. That precedent still controls today. The recidivism data is where this gets obscene. The U.S. Sentencing Commission tracked violent offenders released in 2010 across eight years. 63.8% were rearrested. Median time to rearrest: 16 months. These numbers haven’t moved in two decades. The 2005 cohort and the 2010 cohort produced statistically identical outcomes. Judges aren’t making unpredictable calls. They’re making well-documented bets with other people’s lives, and the base rates have been published and available the entire time. The bartender gets three hours of ambiguous signals. The judge gets the full weight of the federal data apparatus. One of them can go to prison for getting it wrong. The other can’t even be named in a civil suit.
parks@parkersity_9

If bartenders can go to jail for over-serving alcohol to someone who then kills another person, judges should go to jail for releasing criminals who do the same.

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Blake S. Taylor Investigations 🚫
Republican congressman asks police chief if he would enforce gun confiscation. What happened next is unbelievable.
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David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
🚨Gavin Newsom just asked Don Lemon what he thinks the future holds for CNN: "Someone is going to try to influence a news network politically with ideology and that should never happen to CNN." Thoughts?😂
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