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@LAHTX33

Big on: honesty, fairness, equality, humanity, knowledge, family, and animals. Pureblood Democrat. Does the research, nobody’s fool.

Texas, USA Katılım Kasım 2016
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LAHatx
LAHatx@LAHTX33·
Democrats are not soft on crime, we are pro civil and human rights because having civil and human rights benefits us all, even if sometimes it protects the worst of us. I promise you, every wrongly accused republicans is glad that our legal system is innocent until proven guilty, bail, representation, rehabilitation, probation. They just want that for themselves and not for others. They think they can decide who is innocent and who is guilty without due process. Democrats know that unless it’s innocent until proven guilty for all, there is no innocent until proven guilty at all. Republicans think the death penalty is great because criminals die, democrats know that our legal system is not flawless and so innocent people will also get put to death. You give human, civil, legal rights to everyone and sometimes it benefits a criminal but every time it benefits an innocent person.
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Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk just reduced American crime politics to a single question on Joe Rogan. And answered it like it was arithmetic. Musk: “While obviously not everyone who’s a Democrat is a criminal, almost everyone who is a criminal is a Democrat.” That’s not a partisan attack. That’s an observation about how incentives work. If you’re a criminal, you don’t vote for the party promising longer sentences and more cops. You vote for the one gutting bail laws and calling enforcement racist. This isn’t opinion. This is game theory. Musk: “Because the Democrats are the soft-on-crime party. So if you’re a criminal, who are you gonna vote for?” Nobody wants to follow that logic to its conclusion. But the math doesn’t care. The softness isn’t accidental. It’s architectural. No-cash bail. Decriminalized theft. Sanctuary cities. Defund the police. These aren’t compassion. They’re infrastructure. Every policy that removes consequences builds a constituency that needs them to stay gone. That’s not ideology. That’s customer acquisition. You don’t protect criminals because you care about them. You protect them because they show up in November. The people paying the price are never the ones writing the policy. It’s the working-class neighborhoods getting hollowed out. The immigrant families who played by the rules watching the system reward the ones who broke them. The small business owners boarding up windows because the DA won’t prosecute. They’ll spend the next week calling Musk reckless for this. But he didn’t build the incentive structure. He just described it. And that’s what they’ll never forgive.
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Nicole Baxter@Emotional_Home·
@RonPaulUtah Suffocating the middle class is the path to wealth and power. You missed KEEPING that power through concentrating it in one man, castrating congress, rigging the judiciary and destroying voting rights. They use manufactured anti-woke rage to trick you into burning the safety nets
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LAHatx@LAHTX33·
@Speciality88 @elonmusk I’m sorry! The amount of people that come out to defend the billionaires is insane and it looked as if you were as well. My apologies!
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Starzy@Speciality88·
@LAHTX33 @elonmusk I’m sorry I was saying what he said was laughable. I’m agreement with you. Don’t be so angry!
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LAHatx@LAHTX33·
@DarksideJohnny @tinkfan63 @drewsusmfarmer @IngrahamAngle Exactly! I went to school with Billy Davidson of Harley Davidson and rode on the back of Harley’s with him over 100 miles an hour. I was 14. SNL!!! And MASH and even All in the Family lol. I’m not a boomer.
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Laura Ingraham
Laura Ingraham@IngrahamAngle·
If Massie is a “true conservative,” then why does everyone on the Left want him to win?
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LAHatx@LAHTX33·
Through systemic legal, political, economic, labor and social restrictions, taxing us into submission, limiting educational opportunities, requiring us to pay housing costs and a large portion of income just to survive. These structures prevent upward mobility and ensure a constant supply of peasant labor while deterring any peasant from being able to climb the ladder to billionaire. This didn’t used to be the case. But now that less than 1% of the people hold more wealth than the rest of us combined, they make the rules and laws to keep us off the ladder while you’re praising them for allowing you to survive. It’s a win/win for them.
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LAHatx@LAHTX33·
@f_the_leftists @elonmusk lol, you might not be able to stop either but your master won’t care because the top 1% of the masters have about a half a million dollars for every single household in the US now and you’re still here defending him like a good peasant.
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LAHatx@LAHTX33·
lol, I’m laughing. But at you, not with you. It’s amusing when the peasants defend their masters. When you cry because he’s eating lobster and tenderloin and caviar until he’s fat but doesn’t have enough left over to fill his garbage properly at the end of the day. And you’re angry because someone says you deserve more than just the pigs feet, when you raise and cook and serve him all of the lobster and beef and caviar and pork and he would be starving without you.
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LAHatx@LAHTX33·
Ahhh, you were probably born a peasant, as most of us are, but you have vision, can see the forest through the trees. A dangerous mind to the ruling class. Be careful or you might be punished and not allowed to toil long hours for low pay to make your billionaire richer. Just don’t tell too many others, don’t be a person that joins the peasants together to say that the inequity is too great and you’re not going to take it anymore. 😊
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LAHatx@LAHTX33·
@icebertz @elonmusk This is what all poor servants think. Grateful for the scraps while they raise and fatten cows so their masters can eat prime rib.
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icebertz@icebertz·
@LAHTX33 @elonmusk They created jobs for many and made ppls life easier. Their work ethics should be inspiring for many. I never understood how idiots think this way.
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LAHatx@LAHTX33·
@Galactusha88013 @elonmusk Because they are peasants and peasants are not allowed to become billionaires. They’d have to take money from the billionaires to do that and it is not allowed.
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LAHatx@LAHTX33·
@huladeb @elonmusk You are the very best of peasants. Bravo. You will be awarded with more work and less pay so you can revel in showing your masters how much you love and support them! 👏🏼
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LAHatx
LAHatx@LAHTX33·
lol you’re either a billionaire, which I highly doubt, or a useful idiot. In the United States, the top 0.1 percent now control about the same amount of wealth as the bottom 90 percent of the entire population. The true source of 99 percent of every billionaires wealth is not their own, but other people’s labor, a reality that makes their wealth overwhelmingly undeserved. Yet here you are like a good peasant. 🤣
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Jeff Gremillion
Jeff Gremillion@JeffGremillion·
@LAHTX33 @elonmusk I think the “peasants” keep working because they’re paid to do so. And if they don’t like the work or feel they aren’t fairly paid, they’re free to go find a different job. Are you retarded?
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LAHatx@LAHTX33·
Cuspers, lol yep. But how do you not identify with them? I actually do identify with them because they shaped much of my life and the most influential people in my life. 12 years I lived of the Vietnam war and then the fallout of those lives lost and the damage to the ones that came home was so close and fresh. JFK was assassinated on the day I was baptized, my mom told me about it and him so many times over the years of my youth I wrote a dissertation about it and the RFK and MLK assassinations. I watched the Nixon hearings with my mom, for days, she ironed and smoked cigarettes and fumed at the tva d taught me about corruption and what it did to the people. My parents were ahead of their time, young parents and nothing like other parents. My dad was a big champion of women’s rights. He treated my mom and his daughters like no other dad I knew. My mom was a force before her time, smart, accomplished, worked in the corporate world. took no shit off anyone and marched to her own drum, still is to this day. Even the working part. They weren’t hippies, they were conventional people with hippy ideas about rights and freedom, race and equality, love, distrust of the government and disdain for the financial and social inequity in what was still the greatest nation on earth. I was taught it, am blessed and I associate with all of it.
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Andrew M. Farmer
Andrew M. Farmer@drewsusmfarmer·
There’s of course low IQ people in any generation, your’s is just the largest in history and has voting against the interests of myself and my children for longer than I’ve been alive. They never stopped to think about the effects on their children, only asset values, something we don’t care about because we have for the most part never had the opportunity to accumulate them. One generation inherited literally the best of everything America has had to offer, while passing down endless debt, hopelessness, and tribalism like the country has never seen.
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LAHatx
LAHatx@LAHTX33·
It is always in our best interest to protect children no matter how rich and powerful the pedophile. It is always in our best interest to be able to afford a home. It is always in our best interest to have healthcare and not have it bankrupt us. It is always in our best interest to not send our children to die in any more foreign wars. It is always in our best interest to be able to afford to eat and to have clean food, air and water. It is always in our best interest to preserve our constitutional rights and freedom. These are not arrogant concepts . These are universal for every American.
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LAHatx@LAHTX33·
@awad_ziad @grok @TruthSlicer @WhaleInsider Trump has no independent professionals around him. You do what trump says or you’re out. He tells us this every single day. You want us to believe that when it comes to his money, he hires independent professionals?
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awad_ziad@awad_ziad·
@grok @TruthSlicer @WhaleInsider So based on my financial services experience, given these are discretionary accounts it would be fair to assume that the execution is being done by independent professional brokers and advisors
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Whale Insider
Whale Insider@WhaleInsider·
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 President Trump traded stocks over 3,700 times in Q1 2026 - averaging 59 trades per day, 9 per hour, or one trade every 7 minutes.
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