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Russomanno For Congress

@RussomannoCD3

I am running for Congress in New Jersey’s 3rd district. https://t.co/C3pNb7BDYY

New Jersey Katılım Nisan 2022
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Thomas Sowell Quotes
Thomas Sowell Quotes@ThomasSowell·
"The very same people who say that the government has no right to interfere with sexual activity between consenting adults believe that the government has every right to interfere with economic activity between consenting adults." — Thomas Sowell
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Handre
Handre@Handre·
When gold miners flooded into Deadwood in 1876, the federal government had zero presence and local law enforcement didn't exist—yet somehow civilization flourished without collapsing into Mad Max chaos. You had thousands of men carrying guns, handling massive amounts of gold dust, drinking heavily, and gambling constantly. The statists would predict immediate societal breakdown. Instead, private businesses emerged to provide every service government claims monopoly over. Saloon owners hired their own security. Mining claim disputes got resolved through private arbitration. Transportation companies protected their own shipments. Even justice operated through private courts and community enforcement. Wild Bill Hickok's death actually illustrates the system working. Jack McCall shot him in the back on August 2, 1876. The community immediately organized a people's court, tried McCall, and initially acquitted him (they botched it—thought they lacked jurisdiction). But when McCall bragged about the killing in another town, they re-arrested him and he faced proper justice. No federal marshals needed. The violence you read about in Hollywood versions? Greatly exaggerated. Deadwood's murder rate stayed remarkably low for a frontier boom town of 5,000+ people. Private property rights got respected. Contracts got honored. Hell, they even built infrastructure—roads, bridges, water systems—all through voluntary cooperation and private funding. And this wasn't some primitive barter economy (though they did use gold directly, proving Menger's regression theorem beautifully). These entrepreneurs created sophisticated financial networks, insurance systems, and trade relationships spanning continents. Government finally showed up in 1877 and immediately began taxing, regulating, and "organizing" what private enterprise had already built efficiently. Just like they always do—arrive late, take credit, then claim you couldn't have survived without them.
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Sherri Unfiltered™
Best statement of the year! 💯🎯 Couldn’t agree more!👇🏻
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Tom Woods
Tom Woods@ThomasEWoods·
Hey, gang, I'm actually going to try to monetize Mark Levin's thread about me, by means of the post below. If you'd like to stick it to ol' Mark while getting a nice discount, you know what to do
Tom Woods@ThomasEWoods

@marklevinshow I wonder if I can actually monetize this thread about me. Let's give it a shot. Use coupon code LEVIN to take 30% off at Liberty Classroom, my non-p.c. dashboard university that teaches the history they kept from you LibertyClassroom.com

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Time Preference
Time Preference@TimePreference_·
the wealth gap isn't caused by capitalism it's caused by central bank policies that inflate asset prices faster than wages can grow blaming free markets for problems created by monetary intervention is exactly backwards
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Connor Boyack 📚
Connor Boyack 📚@cboyack·
Every war starts with "this will be quick" and ends with "nobody could have predicted this."
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Ian Carroll
Ian Carroll@IanCarrollShow·
Everyone who’s not Jewish or a bot on X today sees what’s really happening- we weren’t born yesterday. The coordinated attack on Tucker is because he’s way over the target. And if Israel fails now at taking over the world, it will likely cease to exist. So there is no resource they will not weaponize to survive. Saying Tucker works for Iran is like saying Larry Loomer loves Nigeria. It’s fucking retarded. It’s obviously an Israeli op orchestrated by Israeli assets. And no amount of bot posting online makes it look authentic.
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Declaration of Memes
Declaration of Memes@LibertyCappy·
I want to highlight two things here from Thomas Massie •his detractors rarely mention that he has been one of the greatest champions for the 2nd Amendment •he is singlehandedly fighting for food freedom (the ability to produce and sell your own food without gov intervention)
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Johnny Naylor@JohnnyNaylor4·
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Bitcoin Teddy
Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy·
Thomas Massie just went nuclear on Trump’s DOJ for bringing zero “charges, arrests, or investigations” over the Epstein files. “Who should be investigated?” “I’ll name them right here.” “Leon Black.” “Jes Staley, accused of terrible things.” “Leslie Wexner.” “Why did the FBI list him as a co-conspirator in their own documents in a child sex trafficking case, and then tell him that they had no questions for him?” “Over 3 million documents describing horrible things, unspeakable things, much of it redacted.” “Over two dozen people have resigned, CEOs, members of government worldwide.” “But I haven’t seen any arrests or investigations here in the United States.” “Prince Andrew, Duke of York, who has since been stripped of his royal titles due to his affiliation with Jeffrey Epstein, has been arrested.” “Peter Mandelson, who previously served as UK’s ambassador to the United States, resigned in disgrace from UK’s House of Lords and the Labour Party, and he’s been arrested.” “Former Prime Minister of Norway, Thorbjørn Jagland, has been charged.” “But we don’t see any charges, arrests, or investigations in the United States.” “What do we see?” “We see our FBI director celebrating in the locker room at the Olympics overseas.” “We need justice.”
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illuminatibot
illuminatibot@iluminatibot·
The Greatest SCAM ever to happen. CENTRAL BANKING THE FEDERAL RESERVE Not Federal. No Reserves. A gigantic Ponzi Scheme of fraud, debt and slavery We can not be truly free until THE FEDERAL RESERVE IS ERADICATED
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Handre
Handre@Handre·
Anatomy of the State Every sentence reads like a direct assault on everything you've been taught to believe about government. The State isn't your friend, your representative, or your protector. It's an organized gang of thieves who discovered that systematic plunder beats random robbery every time. Where private criminals operate sporadically and face resistance, the State creates a "legal, orderly, systematic channel for predation" that transforms temporary bandits into permanent nobility. The classic example: a conquering tribe realizes it's more profitable to let the conquered live and produce wealth than to simply loot and murder them once. But here's the genius of the racket—the State can't survive on force alone. It needs the masses to accept their own exploitation, which is where intellectuals enter the picture. Professors, economists, and court historians get cushy positions in exchange for crafting elaborate justifications for why theft becomes "taxation" and why coercion becomes "the social contract." British pedophile John Maynard Keynes didn't revolutionize economics—he just dressed up robbery in mathematical equations that made spending other people's money seem sophisticated. The State's greatest fear isn't foreign invasion—it's independent intellectual criticism. Every limiting mechanism ever devised, from constitutions to judicial review, gets transformed into a rubber stamp for expanded power. The Supreme Court doesn't check government overreach; it legitimizes it by declaring unconstitutional actions "constitutional." Franz Oppenheimer nailed it: there are only two ways to acquire wealth—production or plunder, the economic means or the political means. The State is the organization of the political means, and it will always be at war with genuine capitalism because parasites cannot coexist peacefully with their hosts.
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Clint Russell
Clint Russell@LibertyLockPod·
Your father supported: The MEK in Iran The Contras in Nicaragua The Mujahadeen in Afghanistan The al-Nusra front later ISIS in Syria His actions led to the destruction of Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, Syria, Ukraine and millions of innocent people being killed. Shut tf up.
Meghan McCain@MeghanMcCain

Secretly communicating with an enemy of the United States during an active war conflict makes you a traitor in my book. Full stop.

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