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Dissident Bodhisattva, Resident of Earth, Citizen of Humanity —I support the use of reason & logic and the scientific method to acquire knowledge

Progressive Wisconsin, USA Katılım Şubat 2017
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PC Butter Bread
PC Butter Bread@PC_Butter_Bread·
Trump lies about everything.
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💙🌊 Zero Dark Twenty-Nine 🌊🌊🖋️🧫
Not a single good thing has happened under Trump. Not one. He will leave us with no jobs, a crashed economy, staggering deficit, skyrocketing food, gas, and healthcare costs, many new wars, our best weapons depleted, many soldiers killed and maimed, zero respect in the world, zero Epstein transparency, and the country torn apart. It's not Biden, Obama, Newsom, Schumer, Jefferies, or anyone else. Everything that's happening now, every damn thing... IS ON TRUMP.
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CALL TO ACTIVISM
CALL TO ACTIVISM@CalltoActivism·
🚨CAUGHT ON TAPE: A clip shows Steve Bannon saying that “ICE helping at airports” is a “test case to really perfect ICE’s involvement in the 2026 midterms.” They are going to send ICE to polling places across the U.S. and they aren’t even hiding it.
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Morgan J. Freeman
Morgan J. Freeman@mjfree·
Hey @grok - how much has Trump's chosen war cost Americans already, not just in military expenses, but also in oil, gas, jet fuel, etc... what is projected total? He caused the Straight of Hormuz to close, affecting many countries and now saying "get your own damn oil." How is that working out for him? How are his approval ratings? How is he paying for this war? With money earmarked for healthcare? Lay it out for us please. Oh, and where is the evidence that Trump killed the Supreme Leader because Iran was 4 days away from mounting a nuclear attack on the USA. Kinda sounds made up, yeah?
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
BREAKING: While the Strait of Hormuz burns, Benjamin Netanyahu is designing the world that comes after it. On March 31, the same day a supertanker burned off Dubai, Hegseth promised bigger bombs, Trump told the UK to go get its own oil, and Dar landed in Beijing to broker peace, Netanyahu went on Newsmax and proposed something no analyst has decoded. He said the long-term solution is “rerouting energy pipelines westward, across Saudi Arabia to the Red Sea and Mediterranean, bypassing Iran’s geographic choke point.” This is not a pipeline proposal. This is a bid to replace one chokepoint with another. The Strait of Hormuz is 39 kilometres wide and currently closed. Netanyahu’s vision routes Gulf energy westward across Saudi desert to the Red Sea, then onward to Israeli Mediterranean terminals. Any oil that flows through this corridor instead of Hormuz passes through Israeli-controlled infrastructure. Israel becomes the new transit state. The country that helped start the war that closed the old chokepoint is positioning itself to operate the replacement. The infrastructure exists in skeleton form. Saudi Arabia’s East-West pipeline is already at its full 7 million barrels per day to Yanbu on the Red Sea, activated as an emergency bypass. The UAE’s Habshan-Fujairah line carries 1.8 million barrels per day to the Gulf of Oman. Netanyahu’s proposal extends these arteries with roughly 700 kilometres of new pipeline from Yanbu through Jordan to Eilat, connecting to the existing Eilat-Ashkelon corridor that reaches the Mediterranean. Cost: tens of billions. Timeline: three to eight years. Political prerequisite: Saudi-Israeli normalisation, which the Abraham Accords began and this war is accelerating. Netanyahu has stated that Arab leaders “now understand the threat” and are open to alignment. He is not wrong about the threat perception. Every Gulf state has absorbed Iranian missile and drone strikes for 31 days. The UAE has intercepted 414 ballistic missiles, 1,914 drones, and 15 cruise missiles. Saudi Arabia’s Prince Sultan Air Base was hit. Qatar’s Ras Laffan was struck. Kuwait’s tanker is burning. The Gulf states that spent decades building infrastructure to survive a Hormuz closure watched that infrastructure get hit anyway. The fire exit was set on fire. Netanyahu is offering to build a new exit that routes through his territory. Here is what makes this proposal strategic rather than aspirational. The war has already proven that bypass infrastructure on the Gulf side is vulnerable. Fujairah and Dubai sit within 200 kilometres of Iranian territory. Even Salalah on Oman’s Indian Ocean coast, 800 kilometres from Iran, was struck by drones. Iran hit all of them. But infrastructure routing west through Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Israel puts the pipeline terminus over 1,500 kilometres from Iran, beyond the range of the short and medium-range missiles that constitute the bulk of Iran’s inventory and that have proven most effective in this war. Iran’s longest-range weapons could theoretically reach, but those are the missiles the US and Israel have spent 31 days systematically destroying. Netanyahu is not proposing an invulnerable bypass. He is proposing a bypass that costs Iran its most effective weapons to threaten. The IDF is executing the kinetic phase: 200 strikes last night, lowest Iranian launches in 24 hours, another command bunker destroyed. But Netanyahu is already past the kinetic phase. He is designing the architecture that makes the next Hormuz crisis impossible by making Hormuz irrelevant. The strait that carries 20 percent of the world’s oil would carry zero if Gulf crude flows west to the Mediterranean instead. Shah Abbas captured Hormuz in 1622 to fund Isfahan. Four hundred years later, Netanyahu proposes to make Hormuz obsolete by routing its oil through the ports of the country that is currently bombing Isfahan. The loop does not close. It redirects. And the redirect runs through Israel.
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
“All of those countries that can’t get jet fuel because of the Strait of Hormuz, like the United Kingdom, which refused to get involved in the decapitation of Iran, I have a suggestion for you…” - President Donald J. Trump
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Trump: “We’ll be leaving very soon. What happens in [Hormuz] we’ll have nothing to do with” Other countries can “fend for themselves”
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Matthew Lauseng
Matthew Lauseng@MatthewLauseng·
@WhiteHouse Again, previous presidents weren’t stupid enough to start a war with Iran because they could foresee the consequences that the world is currently experiencing. Trump is responsible for every aspect of this war and he can’t escape it with his childish behavior.
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Nate Silver
Nate Silver@NateSilver538·
Trump's approval rating just fell below 40 percent in our tracking for the first time. And his net approval rating is now -17.4, also a new low and down about 5 points over the past several weeks.
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CALL TO ACTIVISM
CALL TO ACTIVISM@CalltoActivism·
🚨THERE IT IS: Tom Homan announces that despite Trump signing an order to pay TSA workers, ICE agents will remain at airports INDEFINITELY. Why? Because Trump is turning ICE into his own heavily armed security force that could be deployed at his whim. We cannot normalize this.
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🚨CAUGHT ON TAPE: A clip shows Steve Bannon saying that “ICE helping at airports” is a “test case to really perfect ICE’s involvement in the 2026 midterms.” They are going to send ICE to polling places across the U.S. and they aren’t even hiding it.

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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Thomas Massie is sounding the alarm. Congress is about to pass a liability shield for Bayer — a foreign corporation — that would strip Americans of the right to sue when glyphosate gives them cancer. Massie: “This is not to grant farmers immunity. This is to grant corporations immunity. If you contract non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma from this chemical — you won’t be able to sue.” Bayer has already paid billions settling cancer lawsuits. This bill ends future lawsuits permanently. RFK Jr. built his brand on MAHA. Trump is urging Republicans to pass it anyway.
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