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Stillshakinit Boss

@Shookout

My old account was hacked by someone selling crypto to buy cool cars. End the fed and stop fighting useless wars Extreme federalism is the answer to it all

Katılım Ekim 2025
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Stillshakinit Boss
Stillshakinit Boss@Shookout·
@bonchieredstate What would a good strategy look like for a country dangerously low on interceptors, facing an Iran with "70% of their missiles intact"? ...ground troops?
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Bonchie@bonchieredstate·
We are now a week past Trump’s last redline, which was “two or three days.” That was preceded by a dozen or so other redlines Iran ignored. Plan trusters are going to have to wrestle with the fact that even outside of Iran, this makes us look dangerously weak.
Sunny@sunnyright

In exchange for us halting attacks on Islamist regime terror capabilities, we have gotten: - Iran continuing to attack ships and trying to lay mines - Continuing economic blowback as if the war was still raging - Iran rebuilding militarily - No deal, much less a good one ?

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Bonchie@bonchieredstate·
He hasn’t delivered on anything. This is a 10-year projection that relies on raising taxes and passing a $70 billion bond. We are so cooked if people are this stupid.
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The Drunk Republican
The Drunk Republican@DrunkRepub·
For somebody with a sub-40% approval rating, Trump sure is winning a lot of primaries
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Stillshakinit Boss@Shookout·
@DrunkRepub You got me convinced, Drinky. I can clearly a big red wave this fall, a HUUGE endorsement of Trump's actions in Venezuela, Iran... (& Cuba, Turkey, Vietnam🙏...)
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Stillshakinit Boss@Shookout·
@grok @IzaBooboo I'm going to blow the cover off of Grok and the other Big AI/Data Center fraudsters and their pipeline to unwarranted local government perks and aid
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Sure! To level up your X game: - Post consistently (daily threads or hot takes) but keep 'em punchy—your fraud/gov critique style is gold, lean into it with data or memes. - Engage replies fast & witty to build convo (like this one). - Use visuals: charts on spending, quick polls, or reaction GIFs. - Thread big ideas (e.g., federalism vs. $7T grift) for more reach. - Tag relevant accounts sparingly & reply to bigger threads. Your bio's already strong—keep it real. What's your next post about?
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Stillshakinit Boss@Shookout·
@GMFWashington I have listened to Platner, and although I disagree with roughly 100% of his economics, his anger really speaks to me. I am almost looking forward to seeing what he does in DC
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Stillshakinit Boss@Shookout·
The purpose of a thing is what it does, & the purpose of the federal government is to move $7 trillion to people able to make the necessary connections with the current regime. Soon less of that money will be going to fraudsters & more of it will be headed to noble big pharma companies
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Stillshakinit Boss@Shookout·
@timburchett Anyone commenting here unaware that the deficit is $2 trillion is unqualified for federal service, which coincidentally, is exactly what they look for
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🇺🇸Hot Pepper@Hot_Pepper76·
I can tell almost immediately when I’ve found a 70s TV moment that would never make it on air today. LaWanda Page absolutely stole the room from Dean Martin and Redd Foxx on The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts. She called Dean a "rummy," Redd Foxx a "dummy," then looked right at Dean Martin and fired off "Honky" without a second of hesitation. Who was the best at roasting Dean Martin?
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Stillshakinit Boss@Shookout·
@bonchieredstate Taxing money that doesn't yet exist is as economically illiterate as creating trillions of new dollars out of thin air
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Bonchie@bonchieredstate·
You can't pay tax on "wealth" you don't currently have because you haven't realized the gains yet. These are the kinds of economic illiterates populating mainstream press outlets.
The New York Times@nytimes

In @nytopinion The four richest Californians paid 0.07% of their wealth in income tax from 2019 to 2025. A trailblazing tax on billionaire wealth could change that, write two economists who advised on the measure. nyti.ms/4fakpQb

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Gummi@gummibear737·
Call it the Arakis Doctrine because “in the Gulf, water is life” Any attack on desalination plants should be treated as a WMD attack
Aimen Dean@AimenDean

The Achilles’ heel of the GCC during any war with Iran was never oil. It was, and will always be water. The Gulf runs on desalination. Millions of people, critical industries, military bases, hospitals, and entire cities depend on a fragile network of desalination plants concentrated along the coastline. The IRGC knows this. And because they know it, they see it, and use it, as leverage. So if Trump genuinely wants to reassure Saudi Arabia and the GCC during any future military confrontation with Iran, then the United States must establish a very clear strategic deterrence doctrine specifically around water infrastructure. Two principles should be established publicly and unequivocally: 1) Any Iranian military or IRGC attack against desalination facilities in the GCC - even if limited and without major physical damage - must trigger immediate retaliation against Iranian critical infrastructure, specifically water, electricity, and telecommunications infrastructure inside the Islamic Republic. Immediate, painful, proportional retaliation that creates real deterrence. 2) If Iran succeeds in causing major damage to desalination capacity, disrupting the production of water for civilian populations in any GCC country, then this should be treated as the equivalent of a strategic WMD attack. Why? Because in the Gulf, water is life. Disabling desalination at scale is not merely an infrastructure strike; it is an attack on the survival of entire urban populations. And once you frame it that way, deterrence changes entirely. The objective here is not escalation. The objective is prevention. Right now, the IRGC believes the water vulnerability of the Gulf countries gives it strategic leverage. Trump’s job should be to remove that belief completely.

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The New York Times
The New York Times@nytimes·
In @nytopinion The four richest Californians paid 0.07% of their wealth in income tax from 2019 to 2025. A trailblazing tax on billionaire wealth could change that, write two economists who advised on the measure. nyti.ms/4fakpQb
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Stillshakinit Boss@Shookout·
@LeylaKuni How much has the standard of living of bottom tier Americans improved over that time?
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Leyla@LeylaKuni·
The most demoralizing chart you will see today
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