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chels
chels@gremlingardener·
sorry but you’re never gonna convince me that caring for other people & not wanting them harassed & assaulted on our streets is bad. it’s a strange hill to die on & history will not be kind to you. fuck ICE
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James
James@ScriptsByJames·
I legit remember people deadass telling us “you’re overreacting” about the danger of Trump being elected again. yeah. we were not.
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John Harwood
John Harwood@JohnJHarwood·
the most dire pre-election warnings about how Trump would damage America and the world, dismissed as hysterical at the time, were in fact understated
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Sage@SageThomas13·
I don’t think I’ve ever hated anything more than the Liquid Glass iPhone update… @Apple PLEASE give us a way to turn this shit off 🤮🤮🤮
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Power to the People ☭🕊
Power to the People ☭🕊@ProudSocialist·
In the past 3 days the billionaire-owned Washington Post went from telling us that “we don’t want lower prices” to “actually these high prices are a bargain.” The billionaires & their stenographers are spitting in our faces because they don’t think we’ll revolt. Prove them wrong!
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Boze Herrington, Library Owl 😴🧙‍♀️
A lot of you are under the mistaken impression that progress means advances in tech. Real progress is kids who are literate, free meals for public school students, a culture in which human art & poetry are celebrated. We're regressing rapidly & the only way forward is to read.
leila@ainiladra

please read ... books, poetry ... please think & reflect ... know your history ... it matters much more than this screen-addled, instant gratification, sound-bite, consumer based irreality tries to tell you

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Caitlin Johnstone
Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz·
Jeff Bezos bought the Washington Post to yell at the poors to quit whining and work harder.
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Melanie D'Arrigo
Melanie D'Arrigo@DarrigoMelanie·
From the newspaper owned by the billionaire who also owns a large supermarket chain and grocery delivery service. This is what it looks like when billionaires control the media.
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Koh: I think what we are seeing is what the founding fathers feared the most, which is the collapse of our checks and balances. The Supreme court is supposed to be a co-equal branch of government. It's basically a mouthpiece for Donald Trump at this point. Congress is supposed to be a co-equal check on the president. People are resigning rather than stand up to Donald Trump. Even the bureau of labor statistics is supposed to be an independent data agency to show the health of the economy, we don't even have the October jobs report. We see this over and over again.
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Ron Filipkowski
Ron Filipkowski@RonFilipkowski·
This man ripped off teachers, nurses, small business owners - people from all walks of life and professions. Some lost their life savings. Not only did Trump let him out of prison, he also doesn’t have to pay back the victims.
Kenneth P. Vogel@kenvogel

NEW: The commutation Trump issued to David Gentile wipes away all further fines & restitution. Gentile had been sentenced to 7 years for his role in a $1.6B scheme that defrauded thousands of investors. Prosecutors had been seeking $15.5M in forfeiture. justice.gov/pardon/media/1…

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ProPublica
ProPublica@propublica·
Hi @DHSgov, We’re the folks who reported the facts you’re now dismissing. So just a reminder: We found 170+ cases of immigration agents detaining U.S. citizens this year. In dozens of cases, charges have never been filed or the cases were dismissed. Among the detained: nearly 20 children, including two with cancer. propublica.org/article/immigr…
Homeland Security@DHSgov

Stop fear-mongering. ICE does NOT arrest or deport U.S. citizens. If a U.S. citizen is arrested, it is because they have obstructed or assaulted law enforcement. What makes someone a target for immigration enforcement is if they are illegally in the U.S.—NOT their skin color, race, or ethnicity. Secretary Noem has been clear: rioters will not stop us or slow us down.

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Brad
Brad@BraddrofliT·
According to Reuters, Trump Org’s income in the first half of 2024 was $51 Million. In the first half of 2025 it significantly increased to $864 Million, most of it from foreigners. Trump is the most corrupt president ever and the GOP is silent.
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Sara McGee for Texas HD 132
Sara McGee for Texas HD 132@SaraForTexLege·
I desperately need every single Texas Republican to read this, absorb it and stop letting people like Brian Harrison and Greg Abbott lie to you.
Barrett Linburg@DallasAptGP

Texas politicians are promising to "eliminate property taxes." It polls at 80%. It wins elections. And it is a mathematical lie. Texas runs on a two-legged stool. Most states have three revenue sources: Income Tax, Sales Tax, Property Tax. We banned income tax. We banned wealth tax. Both written into the constitution. That leaves us balancing the 8th-largest economy on Earth on two legs. Property taxes generate $81 billion a year. Schools. Police. Fire. Roads. You can't delete $81 billion. You have to replace it. The only lever left is sales tax. To replace property tax revenue, we'd need a state sales tax above 20%. A $40,000 truck costs $8,000 in tax at the dealership. Every shirt. Every appliance. Every taco. Plus 20%. "But Florida doesn't have this problem!" Florida exports its tax burden to 135 million tourists a year. Families from Ohio fund Florida schools every time they visit Disney World. Texas doesn't have Disney World. "What about Tennessee?" Tennessee has the highest combined sales tax in America. And they tax groceries. Texas exempts groceries. To copy Tennessee, you'd pay tax on bread, milk, and eggs. Here's what nobody talks about. Property taxes are local. Your school board levies them. Your city council controls them. If the state eliminates property tax, the state becomes the sole funder of every school district. You know the golden rule? "He who has the gold, makes the rules." State pays 100% of the bills. State makes 100% of the decisions. "Elimination" sounds like freedom. It's centralization. Now the math gets ugly. Property taxes hit wealthy homeowners and commercial investors the hardest. Elimination benefits them most. Sales taxes hit the poor. A 20+% sales tax crushes low-income families who spend every dollar they earn. Renters make up 38% of Texas. Landlords won't lower rent because taxes vanish. Markets don't work that way. But renters pay 20+% more for every good they buy. "Elimination" is a tax cut for landlords and a tax hike for working families. So what's the real solution? It's boring. It's happening now. It works. Tax Rate Compression. When oil and gas booms, Texas fills the Rainy Day Fund. The state uses that surplus to pay school districts direct. Districts lower their tax rates. Your mill rate is lower today than five years ago, even if your home value is up. The state raised the Homestead Exemption to $100,000. That wipes out taxes on a huge chunk of your home's value. Not a headline. A managed reduction. Local control intact. And here’s the part that matters for investors: Texas is one of the fastest-growing economies in America. Population up. Jobs up. Consumption up. That growth keeps generating surpluses, which the state uses to compress school taxes again and again. For homeowners and commercial owners, that means one thing: Mill rates will likely keep drifting down over time, even as values rise. You don’t need a fake promise of “elimination” to win. You need a strong economy and steady compression. Next time a politician promises to "end" property taxes, check the math. They aren't offering a free lunch. They're offering a different bill.

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Fat Tea.
Fat Tea.@Fat_DTEA·
when biden was president, high prices were the greatest crime imaginable and warranted fascism for the slight chance it would fix things. Now under trump high prices are good. you do not hate the media and the washington post specifically enough.
The Washington Post@washingtonpost

Though Americans might be clamoring for relief on groceries, housing and energy costs, economists say there’s a bigger downside to falling prices: Ironically, falling prices can both signal a recession and trigger one. wapo.st/49OwnfQ

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