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The ReDeclaration of Independence
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The ReDeclaration of Independence
@ReDecNews
A national petition to hold our Federal Representatives accountable and return our nation to a Constitutional Republic.
United States of America Katılım Ekim 2023
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The ReDeclaration of Independence retweetledi

@RBReich Bobby. The people and party you have been advising on economic policy the past three decades have been in power the past three decades, so what does that make you?
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There are now 16 “centibillionaires” worth $100 billion or more.
These individuals have grown $414 billion richer this year alone, and are worth a collective $2.4 trillion.
16 people...
Once again: It's not radical to tax the rich. It's radical to allow this level of extreme wealth concentration to continue.
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@BostonByBirth @jeremykauffman Weak, cowering men are the problem, you @BostonByBirth are their poster child.
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@jeremykauffman I understand your frustration but you could’ve handled that in a better way. I’m not saying that “those guys are just doing their jobs” but I am saying that your disparagement of them, hurling personal insults, isn’t the way. You could’ve been assertive without the histrionics.
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The ReDeclaration of Independence retweetledi
The ReDeclaration of Independence retweetledi

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Address to the Nation x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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@AndrewYang Boy are you late to the Party
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@SenWarren Says the woman who faked her identity, at least twice, to get a high paying job (350k) working a few hours a week to be Harvard’s Senator (not yours), never having had a real job and then live off the government for the rest of her life…save us the drama Lizzie.
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@davidmarcus Brave and thoughtful. We need more of this.
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I am crossing the Rubicon and backing the Republican Party and President Trump.
Many — including a former version of myself — get trapped in a mental framework that becomes their identity and prevents them from radically evolving their thinking with new facts and information. I finally broke free from it.
My journey has been a gradual political 180 from where I stood in every previous election. It has been an eye-opening process of disenchantment, zero-basing lifelong beliefs, and rebuilding from there.
In 2017, a good friend enlisted me to pitch the DNC to raise $100M from Silicon Valley founders and executives. The aim was to use these funds and know-how to build a CRM and tech platform to prevent a repeat of Hillary Clinton’s inadequate, outdated 2016 campaign. We met with DNC leadership, who told us we could raise that money, but it would have to go to the general fund; a single-digit percentage would then be allocated to tech. In the wake of one of their most shocking failures, they didn’t want the help.
The next series of realizations began in 2019 while I was at Meta, right after we announced the Libra white paper. I testified before the Senate and the House and subsequently spent significant time in DC, engaging with lawmakers, cabinet members, regulators, and two White House administrations. At the time, I still believed the mainstream idea that Democrats were all about serving the People. However, I was shocked to learn that, for the most part, Republicans cared more deeply about their constituents, while Democrats, in my experience, cared more about government power and control. This is my observation on balance, with many stories to back it up. I also found that more Republicans wanted to understand our project’s goals and took the time to learn about the risks of censoring payments and controlling the network. I found myself remarkably aligned with them.
Then COVID came, revealing more. While I don’t subscribe to the most malicious vaccine conspiracy theories, I do take offense at the censorship machine put in place to hide the origin of the virus from the NIH-funded Wuhan lab and all dissenting voices on vaccinations and lockdowns. At that time, I fully appreciated why Republicans value freedom of speech and preventing censorship.
This trend of spinning and manufacturing a parallel reality to serve the Dem agenda, solidified by complicit mainstream media, hit home with the Hunter Biden laptop story, the coordinated vilification of President Trump and his followers, and President Biden’s cognitive decline — depriving voters of a voice in a proper primary. These examples displayed the hubris of the current Dem leadership. You must think the American people are fools to believe the spin on these issues. I despise this elite vs. general population ideology viscerally.
This version of the Democratic Party is sidelining moderates and centrists and has adopted an increasingly leftist ideology. This drift to the left has dictated policies from which I’ve found myself estranged.
On the domestic front, there has been a total departure from the core American value system of meritocracy, an extreme and weaponized DEI agenda, an open door to massive illegal immigration, and a once-fringe narrative, now mainstream within the party, of vilifying success. This shift is also causing us to fall behind due to an anti-innovation regulatory climate, notably on crypto and soon AI — two non-linear technological breakthroughs that will likely determine tomorrow’s leading countries.
On foreign policy, the administration is exacerbating tensions with Russia through an aggressive NATO expansion narrative focused on Ukraine and prolonging an unwinnable war. This is costing American taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars, the world hundreds of thousands of lives, depleting the U.S. military arsenal and risking World War III. On Iran, this administration is continuing a misguided Obama-era plan to bring Iran closer to the West by unfreezing Trump-era sanctions, thus giving the Mollahs’ regime the ability to fund terrorism and pursue its anti-America, anti-Israel, and anti-Jewish agenda. The withdrawal from Afghanistan was also handled disastrously. We’re leaving a door open for China to invade Taiwan by coming across as weak. Most importantly to me, concerning Israel, the administration is enabling Iran to fund Hamas and Hezbollah, restraining Israel in its fight against its enemies, thus prolonging another conflict, which is costing more lives on both sides and allowing unprecedented levels of antisemitism to rise at home.
I believe we need a President who is unequivocally pro: America, the Constitution, business, Bitcoin/crypto, innovation, Israel, small government, legal immigration, free speech, meritocracy, and common sense — and anti: regulatory proliferation, illegal immigration, unjust wars, Iran’s current regime, and domestic groups that oppose American values. These issues are central to President Trump’s platform.
Naturally, I disagree with President Trump and the GOP on some issues, particularly women’s reproductive rights. While I’ve come to learn that extreme views exist in both parties, I firmly believe that women should have the unalienable right to make their own decisions on this polarizing topic. President Trump confirmed he was against a national abortion ban and supported the Supreme Court’s decision on maintaining access to mifepristone, which was reassuring and a sign that the party was moving closer to the center.
It’s impossible to close this post without mentioning President Trump’s recent assassination attempt. The courage and resolve he displayed seconds after being hit by a bullet was awe-inspiring for his followers and detractors alike. This was a man, however imperfect, who, at that moment, incarnated the American spirit in the most vivid way, starting to bring a split nation together.
Some claim that reelecting President Trump will bring our democracy to its knees. However, the alternative — having unelected individuals with this much power and no accountability run our government coupled with four more years of bad policies at home and abroad — might present a more significant threat. Neither will likely change in a Harris administration and could potentially worsen.
In this pivotal moment, confronted with the choices we have, I am endorsing and supporting a return to a Republican administration in 2025.
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Here is the Democrat election scam broken down:
They create the illusion of support for a candidate by pumping them up in the media apparatus that they fully control.
They use billionaires to launder money to the candidate through straw donors on ActBlue. $3,300 max per person? No problem! Just funnel a billionaire’s $$ through hundreds of thousands of names. Wow look how “popular” they are!
Polling companies work for them so that’s no issue either. Just show the “transformational” candidate with strong numbers based on imaginary data. Now the public believes they “have a chance”.
Then they register 8+ million illegals to vote. They don’t need them to actually cast a ballot and risk getting caught. They just need that name on the voter roll so they can pump out a fake ballot and throw it in a dropbox undetected in a few key swing states.
The Deep State FBI and DOJ won’t even open an investigation so no issue there, and if any judges start getting a little too close to allowing an actual trial showing evidence, that judge gets a very threatening phone call. Then boom, every single case is dismissed on standing - what great luck for them!
Then when they steal it, they ban anyone on social media calling out their scam, put up barbed wire around the Capitol, use thousands of troops to keep the public away, and start new wars across the globe for years on end.
We no longer live in a free country.
We live under a communist regime masquerading as a Constitutional Republic.
Trump is their greatest threat and they just tried to put a bullet in his head.

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@iLoveJaneAdams @iLoveJaneAdams I think this is what they call "getting ratioed" and you just won the grand prize!
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Doesn’t make sense that American taxpayers are forced to fund anti-American activities
End Wokeness@EndWokeness
Federal funding of universities, 2023: Columbia: $1.2 billion Penn: $955.6 million NYU: $805.5 million Yale: $776.8 million Cornell: $736.2 million Harvard: $676.1 million UT Austin: $645 million Berkeley: $451.4 million Princeton: $403 million GWU: $200.2 million
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Dan Franzese @danforfl candidate for US Congress Fl-22 signs the ReDeclaration of Independence, here's his interview.
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Welcome to another awesome episode of Monty on the Street with @BarryHinckley and Captain Monty @Monty54051637 What a crazy week it's been and Captain Monty boils it all down for us...
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