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MAGA Voice
MAGA Voice@MAGAVoice·
🚨 JUST NOW: Karoline Leavitt calls on everyone to watch tonight because Donald Trump will bring the heat and there will be “shots fired” LET’S FREAKING GO 🔥
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Not Another Tyler
Not Another Tyler@TyMasonD·
@scarepink @nahuelhilal @Stonefoxcapital @six_year_plan @Tesla FSD is responsible for 2 deaths involving someone outside of the Tesla on FSD, in the entire history of FSD. Two. Dos. In earlier and less evolved versions during low visibility situations. I agree it’s not good to lose focus while using FSD rn but acknowledge facts at least
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Nahuel Hilal - TattooGuy
Nahuel Hilal - TattooGuy@nahuelhilal·
Yesterday I drove my @tesla 900 miles on FSD from Miami to Nashville and I realized it’s genuinely the better option. I fly that route 2 to 3 times a month. Flights are never under $400. Most times $600. Sometimes $800. Add Uber to and from both airports, or parking garage fees. Then factor in the delays, the cancellations, the security theater, the chaos, the guy next to you who hasn’t met deodorant yet. On the other hand: I pack healthy snacks, press one button, and the car just goes. I took calls. Replied to emails. FaceTimed my family. Ate without pulling over. Did everything I normally do on a travel day, except none of the stuff that makes travel days miserable. My biggest concern going in was range and charging. Here’s what actually happened: My bladder needed one extra stop the car didn’t even suggest. Most charging stops were under five minutes. Total cost for the whole trip was less than just the uber to the airport. And this was the base model Y. Now I’m thinking I should get something comfier and just make this the default.
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Tim Pool
Tim Pool@Timcast·
this guy is either retarded or a genius
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Rep. Jamie Raskin
Rep. Jamie Raskin@RepRaskin·
Hey @FBIDirectorKash, we’ve heard alarming reports about your alleged alcohol abuse on the job. Americans need to know, I'm sure you agree, that our FBI Director is well and fit to serve. We've sent you this standard questionnaire used in the public and private sectors. Please complete and return it to @HouseJudiciary Democrats immediately.
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Cooks Defense LLC
Cooks Defense LLC@cooksdefensellc·
@LauraLoomer @MattWalshBlog Eventually, if they don’t repent, they will be thrown into the fiery pit. Repent now—don't burn later. Talk with God about it. 🤷🏻
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Bill
Bill@BillEng28345·
@akafaceUS Yeah they backed off when a politician pedo offed himself after getting caught
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aka@akafaceUS·
Just read the reason that the TV show “To Catch a Predator” was cancelled and wow.
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Polymarket
Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: UK officially approves lifetime smoking ban for anyone born after 2008.
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Marques Brownlee
Why does the the brain ignore the second the?
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Jenni
Jenni@hashjenni·
Why do we call Trump, Obama, Bush, and Biden by their last names but Kamala and Hillary by their first names?
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Sophie Rain
Sophie Rain@sophieraiin·
why does the new euphoria season feel like a plotline of my onlyfans career 😭
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Not Another Tyler
Not Another Tyler@TyMasonD·
@HealthRanger Can we normalize NOT ignoring what people actually say before posting a fucking novel about what you chose to pay attention to
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HealthRanger
HealthRanger@HealthRanger·
Elon promises a "Universal High Income" for everyone. Let's suppose that means $10K per month for 100 million Americans. Here's the math: 100 million people × $10,000/month × 12 months = $12 trillion per year. To put that in context, total federal spending in fiscal year 2024 was roughly $6.75 trillion, and total federal revenue was about $4.9 trillion. So this single program would cost nearly twice the entire existing federal budget and about 2.5× all federal tax revenue. It would roughly triple total government spending overnight. U.S. GDP is roughly $29 trillion. A $12 trillion UBI program would equal about 41% of total GDP -- being directed as cash transfers to a subset of the population. For comparison, all current federal transfer payments (Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, veterans' benefits, etc.) combined run around $4–5 trillion. The M2 money supply (cash, checking deposits, savings, money market funds) sits at roughly $21–22 trillion. If the program were funded by money creation rather than taxes, injecting $12 trillion per year would expand M2 by roughly 55% in the first year alone. Even if a portion were funded through taxation (which just redistributes existing money), the sheer scale makes it nearly impossible to fund without massive monetary expansion. The inflationary pressure would be enormous, for a few reinforcing reasons: First, demand-side shock -- putting $10,000/month into 100 million hands would massively increase consumer spending, but the economy's productive capacity (factories, housing, workers, supply chains) can't scale anywhere near that fast. When far more dollars chase roughly the same quantity of goods, prices spike. Second, labor supply contraction -- $120,000/year tax-free would exceed the median U.S. household income (~$80,000). Many workers would reduce hours or exit the workforce entirely, shrinking the supply side at the exact moment demand is surging. That's a double squeeze on prices. Third, velocity effects -- lower-income recipients tend to spend transfer income quickly, so the velocity of money would increase, amplifying the inflationary effect beyond what the raw money supply numbers suggest. A rough (and conservative) estimate: mainstream quantity-theory-of-money reasoning would suggest that a 55% expansion in money supply, combined with rising velocity and falling output, could produce annual inflation well into the double digits -- plausibly 30–50%+ in the first year or two, potentially accelerating into a hyperinflationary spiral if sustained. Historical parallels (Weimar Germany, Zimbabwe, Venezuela) all involved governments printing money at scales far smaller relative to GDP, and still produced catastrophic inflation. So no, Elon doesn't understand economics. And yes, a "Universal High Income" would quickly lead to hyperinflation and currency collapsing, thrusting almost everyone into extreme poverty.
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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
Joe Rogan standing behind President Trump in the Oval Office right now for the signing of an Executive Order after trash talking President Trump last week. Rogan is very opportunistic. Rich, successful, but very opportunistic and not exactly an ally to President Trump. @joerogan Would be nice if Rogan refrained from speaking badly about President Trump on his podcast…
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Jordan Crowder
Jordan Crowder@digijordan·
The first photo, I took tonight with my phone. The second one NASA took…with billions of dollars. I was screamed at by dozens of rabid people, about how it’s IMPOSSIBLE to capture stars with a bright light in the foreground. The pic I took has tons of light pollution AND the atmosphere working against it… And you can see hundreds of stars. NASA’s has ZERO STARS. I just really don’t get it.
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Not Another Tyler
Not Another Tyler@TyMasonD·
@digijordan Admitting you don’t understand extremely basic logic isn’t really a good thing
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Darryn Appleton
Darryn Appleton@DrTeslaFSD·
Just completed my longest ever single day road trip in the Cybertruck. Here are the stats: • 946 miles driven from Fort Lauderdale FL to Richmond VA. • 17.5 hrs (slow due to Florida traffic) • 7 Supercharger stops - total time charging 1hr 53min (avg 16min, longest 23min) • $132.40 in Supercharger fees ($0.14 per mile) • 100% on FSD • WiFi courtesy of Starlink mini Cybertruck is the only vehicle I’d want to try this with. Super easy and comfortable. Kids enjoyed it and were able to watch movies and play computer games against each other thanks to Starlink and the entertainment system.
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