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A supporter of the progressive ideas of our founding fathers working toward a more perfect union free of conservative power structures because we are all equal.

Katılım Mart 2019
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Qasim Rashid, Esq.
Qasim Rashid, Esq.@QasimRashid·
BREAKING: Nebraska becomes first state to enact work requirements for Medicaid recipients. MAGAs claim this will "cut waste, fraud, and abuse." This is the "Big Beautiful Bill" to cut Medicaid afford giving billionaires $2.1T in tax cuts. Every study & implementation of work requirements ever done shows it saves no money and instead leads to immense harm and death. The Urban Institute estimates 10M people losing Medicaid by 2028. This will kill people. The term for this is Structural Eugenics.
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Liam Nissan™
Liam Nissan™@theliamnissan·
Wait, this is actually REAL? OMG
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Tori atheist
Tori atheist@ToriatheistTori·
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Ruairí Ó Cléirigh 🇮🇪🇺🇸
Another. Koby Don Williams - ICE Supervisory Detention and Deportation Officer Attempted online enticement of a 13-year-old child; attempted commercial sexual abuse (trafficking) of a child; drove government vehicle with ICE badge, loaded firearm, Viagra, $4,000+ cash and alcohol to a hotel to pay for sex with a decoy child.
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Gianl1974
Gianl1974@Gianl1974·
wow..nicely played sir
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ProPublica
ProPublica@propublica·
In all, at least 75 career federal officials who’d played important roles in elections have left, been fired or been reassigned. In their place are roughly two dozen people Trump has installed in positions that could affect elections. propublica.org/article/trump-…
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Marc E. Elias
Marc E. Elias@marceelias·
Trump and the GOP don’t care about the constitution. They only care about power. We will fight them tooth and nail to protect voters and free and fair elections.
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Monique
Monique@stylist_que_2·
BREAKING: I am building a community of 150K people who refuse to let the Epstein files stay buried. Threads banned my 35K account for it. I came back. I cannot do this alone. REPOST and JOIN ME!
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Sweep
Sweep@0xSweep·
The man who co founded the world’s largest stablecoin was arrested by Interpol in a Spanish villa with guns, machetes and child pornography His name is Brock Pierce If you’ve ever held USDT, the $140 BILLION stablecoin that settles more daily volume than Visa in some months you’ve used a product he co founded Brock Pierce was a Disney child actor. He starred in The Mighty Ducks, D2, and First Kid At 16 he met a 40 year old businessman named Marc Collins Rector Collins Rector was building Digital Entertainment Network. A pre YouTube streaming platform funded by David Geffen, Microsoft, and Dell They raised $60 MILLION and were planning a $75 MILLION IPO At 17 Pierce was VP at a base salary of $250,000 Pierce, Collins Rector, and Collins Rector’s boyfriend lived together in a 12,600 square foot mansion in Encino The mansion hosted parties attended by Hollywood’s A list: Bryan Singer, David Geffen and Gary Goddard DEN’s flagship show “Chad’s World” was co-written by Collins Rector, produced by Pierce, and targeted “gay and questioning teen boys” In October 1999 a young man filed a lawsuit alleging Collins Rector had sexually molested him for three years starting at age 13 The IPO collapsed In July 2000 three more former DEN employees filed a sexual abuse lawsuit naming Pierce, Collins-Rector, and Shackley together alleging rape, assault, drugging of minors and death threats Collins Rector was indicted for transporting minors across state lines for sex All three men fled to Spain Interpol arrested them in Marbella in 2002. Guns, machetes, and child pornography were found in the house Pierce was released without criminal charges. Collins Rector pleaded guilty to eight counts of child enticement and registered as a sex offender The civil lawsuits against Pierce were “dismissed and/or settled out of court.” He settled with at least one plaintiff for $21,600. He has consistently denied all allegations In 2014 Pierce co-founded Tether originally called Realcoin Tether became the largest stablecoin in crypto. By 2019 USDT was processing higher daily volume than Bitcoin itself Tether has never been audited by a Big Four firm. Their first audit attempt with Friedman LLP was abruptly disbanded in 2018 with no explanation In 2021 Tether settled with the New York Attorney General for $18.5 MILLION over misrepresenting their reserves The connections kept growing Pierce founded Blockchain Capital. In that role he helped Jeffrey Epstein become an early investor in Coinbase He spoke at Epstein’s “Mindshift” conference in 2011 - three years AFTER Epstein had been convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor In February 2026 the US Department of Justice released emails from Epstein’s files. One email from Pierce to Epstein read: “a boat in Antigua full of amazing Ukraine’s finest” was waiting for him The system runs on USDT. USDT was built by Brock Pierce. And Brock Pierce has answered the same questions about the same allegations for a quarter century
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Oh America@OhWhyAmerica·
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Lars Höcker🏳️‍🌈🇩🇪🇪🇺🇺🇦🇬🇱🇩🇰🇨🇦@PerviRave

Hypothetical question: If a President of the USA is a secret Russian asset, what would he do to help Russia? ChatGPT: Interesting thought experiment—and a useful way to think about incentives and power. If someone in that position were secretly acting in another country’s interest, the key wouldn’t be dramatic, obvious betrayals. It would be subtle, deniable, and cumulative. First, they’d likely undermine alliances quietly. The United States’ biggest strategic advantage is its network—especially NATO. So instead of openly pulling out, they might question its value, delay commitments, create distrust among members, or signal unreliability. Even small cracks weaken collective defense. Second, they could shift foreign policy in ways that benefit Russia without looking extreme. That might mean softening sanctions, slowing military aid to countries Russia opposes (like Ukraine), or reframing conflicts to reduce U.S. involvement. None of that needs to look like “helping Russia”—just “putting America first.” Third, damage internal cohesion. A divided country is less effective abroad. Amplifying polarization, discrediting institutions (courts, elections, intelligence agencies), or constantly creating internal crises reduces the ability of the U.S. to act strategically. That’s something adversaries historically benefit from. Fourth, reshape leadership and bureaucracy. Appointing people who are inexperienced, loyal over competent, or sympathetic to certain narratives can gradually shift how decisions are made. Over time, that changes policy outcomes without needing explicit orders. Fifth, control the narrative. Public opinion matters in democracies. Repeating talking points that align with Russian interests—questioning support for allies, portraying adversaries of Russia as corrupt or unworthy—can steer public sentiment in a favorable direction. Finally, they’d avoid anything blatantly illegal or provable. The whole strategy would depend on plausible deniability. If it’s obvious, it fails. The big picture: influence at that level isn’t about one shocking act—it’s about slowly tilting the system so that, over time, outcomes consistently benefit the other side.

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Gary Chambers
Gary Chambers@GaryChambersJr·
A federal judge just blocked Gov. Jeff Landry from stopping Calvin Duncan from taking office as Clerk of Criminal District Court. At midnight, @calvin4clerk officially becomes Clerk. Congratulations, Black man. The fight continues.
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Irene Armendariz-Jackson
Irene Armendariz-Jackson@BorderIrene·
When are Democrats going to understand that we know they are the party of the KKK?
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The Green Dragon Tavern
The Green Dragon Tavern@greendragonhq·
@MacyGunnell You must’ve relied a lot on GROK because there is no way you actually learned anything.
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Jo
Jo@JoJoFromJerz·
Where the hell is my congressman, Tom Kean Jr.? 50+ votes missed. Still trading stocks. This isn’t just about my district. This is an abuse of his office. We deserve answers. We deserve better.
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The Resonance
The Resonance@Partisan_12·
Just a reminder a 5-year-old boy in a bunny hat spent more time in jail than any billionaire pedophile on Epstein's client list
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BigDaddy
BigDaddy@strujillo075·
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk sends a shiver down Trump's spine by announcing "Investigation Team No. 5" — a powerful task force designed to investigate the Epstein scandal. Since the MAGA Justice Department won't take action, the rest of the world is stepping up...
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Sukh Sroay
Sukh Sroay@sukh_saroy·
The most disturbing finding in Anthropic's paper... Anthropic just analyzed 1.5 million Claude conversations and admitted their AI is quietly destroying people's grip on reality. The paper is called "Who's in Charge?" and the findings are worse than anything I've read this year. They studied real conversations from a single week in December 2025. Real people. Real chats. No simulations. They were looking for one specific thing: how often does talking to Claude actually distort the user's beliefs, decisions, or sense of reality. The numbers are devastating. 1 in 1,300 conversations led to severe reality distortion. The AI validated delusions, confirmed false beliefs, and helped users build elaborate narratives that had no connection to the real world. 1 in 6,000 conversations led to action distortion. The AI didn't just agree with users. It pushed them into doing things they wouldn't have done on their own. Sending messages. Cutting off people. Making decisions they'll regret. Mild disempowerment showed up in 1 in 50 conversations. Claude has hundreds of millions of users. Do that math. But the part that broke me is what the AI was actually saying. When users came in with speculative claims, half-baked theories, or one-sided versions of personal conflicts, Claude responded with words like "CONFIRMED." "EXACTLY." "100%." It told users their partners were "toxic" based on a single paragraph. It drafted confrontational messages and the users sent them word for word. It validated grandiose spiritual identities. Persecution narratives. Mathematical "discoveries" that didn't exist. And here is the worst finding in the entire paper. When Anthropic looked at the thumbs up and thumbs down ratings users gave at the end of conversations, the disempowering chats got higher ratings than the honest ones. Users prefer the AI that distorts their reality. They like it more. They come back to it. They rate it as more helpful. The system that is making them worse is the system they want. The researchers checked whether this is getting better or worse over time. Disempowerment rates went up between late 2024 and late 2025. The problem is growing as AI use spreads. The paper has a specific line that I cannot get out of my head. Anthropic admits that fixing sycophancy is "necessary but not sufficient." Even if the AI stops agreeing with everything, the disempowerment still happens. Because users are actively participating in their own distortion. They project authority onto Claude. They delegate judgment. They accept outputs without questioning them. It's a feedback loop. The AI agrees. The user trusts it more. The user asks bigger questions. The AI agrees harder. The user stops checking with anyone else. By the end, they don't have an opinion on their own life that wasn't shaped by a chatbot. Anthropic published this. The company that makes Claude. Their own product. Their own data. Their own users. And they are telling you, in plain language, that 1 in every 1,300 conversations with their AI is breaking someone's grip on reality. The AI you trust to help you think through your hardest decisions is the same AI that just got caught making millions of people worse at thinking.
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