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Steve Hellin
@MetroEastSteve
Human. Builder. Traveler.
O'Fallon,IL Katılım Mayıs 2009
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On the same day Trump went after the House’s most libertarian member, @RepThomasMassie, he also targeted the most libertarian senator, @RandPaul, calling him a “nasty liddle’ guy.” Millions of Americans just want to be left alone and are done with Rs & Ds. Time for something new!

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@RealAngelaMc You’re going to ask libertarians a question and not include our favorite candidate of all time ( NOTA )?
Brave woman you are ;-)
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Question: When you hear "MAGA" from @POTUS or @WhiteHouse what time period do you envision going back to? 50 years ago? 5 years ago? 1999? 2015? 1776?
"MAGA" is nothing more than a thought experiment. Uncle Donald gave us a riddle wrapped in a conundrum inside an enigma like only Orange Man can.
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V For Vendetta Speech - Seeds of Revolution! HD youtu.be/dKnjxT5HRJQ?si… via @YouTube

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@smerconish I have two questions for you. 1. are you ready to take your project to the next level in 2026?
2. Are you open to working with a partner to achieve that goal?
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@TheEliDuffy Love this Elizabeth. One of your better simple explainer videos.
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@HannahDCox Maybe? I guess I’d prefer not to paint the entire generation with the one broad brush but I do in general share the frustration.
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@MetroEastSteve See I disagree here. Boomers had every advantage and ability to help younger genz - most simply did not prepare for the future and indulged themselves with no thought for the repercussions with the policies they advanced.
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In one of the most damning studies I've seen to date, a stunning majority of Baby Boomers claim they:
1. Value "stability" (NIMBYism) in their communities over affordability
2. Would vote for candidates who keep their home "values" inflated even if it meant fewer young families could afford homes
3. Have no intention of ever downsizing
4. Can't afford their homes without generous gov welfare benefits (SS and Medicaid) paid for by the younger generations they're pillaging - despite most admitting they paid under $100k for their homes and would profit at least that much if they sold.
Politicians MUST stand up to these people and give the younger generations a fighting chance at the American Dream.
I am disgusted.
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