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@PeterSchiff @RepThomasMassie We got confirmation today that fiscal conservatism has no place in today's Republican party.

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Thanks to Donald Trump, we now have two Democratic parties. With the defeat of @RepThomasMassie for being a principled fiscal conservative, the Republican Party basically exists in name only. We have two big-government political parties, each offering its own brand of socialism.
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"Massie hasn't passed anything!"
Because the people you vote for obstruct him.
Look at what Massie wants: America first, less government, less spending, less debt, more freedom and privacy, justice for the Epstein victims, no more bankrolling of foreign governments.
The fact that he hasn't found many partners in DC on either side of the aisle to pass that agenda should make you mad at them, not him.
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@ggreenwald If Israel doesn't get their guy, then corporations and billionaires will.
Every election in every election cycle is thoroughly controlled by Big Money interests.
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@ggreenwald You can't just pin blame on Adelson/Singer/AIPAC etc.
You also have to lay blame on the moronic electorate who are more interested in jingoism (by voting for an ex-DEVGRU) and *not* the Zionists pulling his strings.
As the late George Carlin said...
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If the AIPAC/Adelson crowd wants someone out of Congress for disloyalty to Israel, they will be out of Congress.
There are a few exceptions due to unusual districts, but not many. The Israel Lobby has unlimited funding and will spend limitlessly to expunge the blasphemous.
Decision Desk HQ@DecisionDeskHQ
Decision Desk HQ projects Ed Gallrein wins the KY US House 4 Republican Primary #DecisionMade: 7:41 PM EDT
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According to a new study by Brown University, President Trump's war on Iran has cost the American consumer $40 billion in increased fuel costs.
But it does not end at higher fuel prices.
That price increase also fuels inflation in every other sector of the consumer economy. The longer the war goes on, the more pain Americans will feel.
Also today: Will Trump invade Cuba in search of another quick victory?
Watch @RonPaul & @DanielLMcAdams below:
Ron Paul@RonPaul
The Real Cost Of The Iran War x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Francesca Albanese just exposed the ugly truth: The New York Times ignored Palestinian rape testimonies for over a year.
She gave them a lengthy interview in February 2024. Nothing followed.
UNRWA detailed torture and sexual abuse. Nothing.
B'Tselem. Physicians for Human Rights. The UN Committee Against Torture-which concluded torture is Israeli state policy. The UN Commission -which called it systematic, widespread, and an act of genocide.
All ignored.
But now the NYT finally publishes? Suddenly it's a scandal
The rape didn't start when the NYT noticed. The silence just became harder to maintain
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So the list of humanitarian institutions who accuse Israel of genocide now includes:
1. The UN
2. International Association of Genocide Scholars
3. B'Tselem (Israeli)
4. Physicians for Human Rights-Israel (Israeli)
5. Amnesty International
6. Doctors Without Borders
7. European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights
8. Human Rights Watch
9. International Federation for Human Rights
10. Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention
The list of humanitarian institutions who say Israel is NOT committing genocide in Gaza includes:
1. Nobody
2. No one
3. Zero
4. Nothing
5. Nada
6. Zilch
7. Fuck all
8. A complete absence
9. Diddly squat
10. Bupkis
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That black smoke is the visible cost of running the system. For years they told you that your diesel generator, your car, your electricity use was destroying the planet. They built a whole control grid around that story - carbon credits, ESG scores, social credit tied to energy use. For you. Not for them.
Now watch what happens when the money center needs power. Data centers pulling city-scale electricity, 24/7 diesel backup, and suddenly… no problem. No climate lectures. No fines. No shutdowns.
Why? Because the rules only apply to the people outside the system.
That’s the setup for The Great Taking.
The financial system is being centralized into a control structure. The assets you think you own - securities, bank deposits, even your property through liens and custody chains - are being moved into a system where access is contingent on compliance.
And compliance is determined by the people who control the pipes: energy, data, finance, digital ID.
When they need the power, they turn it on. When you need it, it’s “unsustainable.”
When they need the liquidity, the collateral gets rehypothecated. When you need it, the account is frozen for “review.”
The smoke you see is a signal. It tells you who’s actually inside the perimeter and who’s outside. The Great Taking is about moving everyone else outside, while making it look legal, technical, and inevitable.
So the question isn’t really about the smoke. The question is: where are your assets sitting, and who can turn off the switch?
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