Jon Myers

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Jon Myers

@UncleJono

Calling out the inane for over 60 years.

Katılım Ocak 2011
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
BREAKING: New information has leaked indicating that in 2022 The president’s oldest son, Hunter Biden traveled with his father to China to meet President Xi, while, running a business that his father had the majority ownership in. Oops, never mind, that was Eric Trump today.
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Jon Myers
Jon Myers@UncleJono·
@KiwiStreamNZ @YourAnonNews @elonmusk Kiwi is right, although it wasn’t just Jews. Nazi was a derogatory slang word in northern Germany long before the party, used to describe people in Bavaria and Austria. Roughly, translated as a “clumsy hillbilly.”
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Hitler was a socialist, therefore all socialists are Hitler
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yes, key Austrian School figures like Hayek and Mises viewed National Socialism as a socialist movement. In *The Road to Serfdom*, Hayek argued Nazism grew from socialist ideas—rejecting classical liberalism, embracing central economic planning, collectivism, and state control over individuals and markets, despite its nationalist twist and purge of some leftists. Mises similarly saw it as etatist interventionism hostile to free markets.
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Jon Myers
Jon Myers@UncleJono·
@RBReich Reminder... Any political party trying to blame their lack of success on someone else is sending a clear message — they can't win on their ideas alone.
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Robert Reich
Robert Reich@RBReich·
Reminder... Any political party trying to make it harder to vote is sending a clear message — they can't win on their ideas alone.
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Jon Myers
Jon Myers@UncleJono·
@HicksCBER What we don’t need is more demagogues with no solutions.
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Jon Myers
Jon Myers@UncleJono·
@andweknow Too many ifs. It could just as easily been 6-3 or 5-4 if Indiana had redrawn the maps.
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And We Know©🇺🇸
And We Know©🇺🇸@andweknow·
🚨 INDIANA SENATE MAJORITY LEADER CHRIS GARDEN GOES OFF DEFENDING THE 9-0 MAP! 🔥 “Some will say these maps are political. Let me be clear: Policy is political. Safe streets are political. Affordable electricity is political. A drug-free Indiana is political.” “If drawing a map that secures 2 more seats for the Republican Party means we continue to see overdose deaths drop by 20%, then I’ll draw that map every single day of the week and twice on Sunday.” “If drawing a map means we’ll continue to see a 93% drop in illegal immigration, then I’ll sign it with a smile on my face.” “We’re not here to be neutral arbiters of decline. We’re here to be active agents of American greatness.” Powerful. Red states are done playing defense. 🇺🇸
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Jon Myers
Jon Myers@UncleJono·
@isaac_wright34 @TitaniasIII @LPDonovan I actually hope I’m wrong. I’ve spent too many years working for the Republican Party to walk away. I also love the irony in the fact that Greg Goode will be your State Senator for at least another four and a half years. Sucks to be you!
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Liam P. Donovan
Liam P. Donovan@LPDonovan·
Indiana is an interesting place for random state legislators to test the President's capacity/will to destroy them politically.
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Jon Myers
Jon Myers@UncleJono·
@swvl10 @YourAnonNews @elonmusk I hope you have a great weekend. At least we can agree that the Nazis, past and present, were/are bad people. I just believe that individuals know what is best for themselves and that democratic and national socialists believe that government knows what is best for individuals.
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SWVL10
SWVL10@swvl10·
@UncleJono @YourAnonNews @elonmusk To add on to that, in socialism there is a central dogma to have a collective good/for the public, which wunderwaffen not necessarily is. The also removed workers rights and protections as well
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Jon Myers
Jon Myers@UncleJono·
@swvl10 @YourAnonNews @elonmusk Germany had a planned industrial economy long before WW2. I will read the professors you suggest, if you will read Chancellor Bismarck’s speech to the Reichstag given on March 15, 1884. You don’t have to agree with me, just give it some objective thought without the labels.
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SWVL10
SWVL10@swvl10·
@UncleJono @YourAnonNews @elonmusk Im not calling you stupid, i called the argument stupid. Nazi germany relied on a free industry but shifted to a war economy way before 1939. If you want to say war economy has overlap with socialism maybe, but do not say nazis were socialist, professors disagree
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Jon Myers
Jon Myers@UncleJono·
@swvl10 @YourAnonNews @elonmusk Not really, your argument falls apart because the Nazi Party was founded in 1920 and came to power in 1933, six years before Germany invaded Poland. You don’t have to believe me. Just read the history. I just want to look at the facts and think for yourself.
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SWVL10
SWVL10@swvl10·
@UncleJono @YourAnonNews @elonmusk Not really, since your argument falls apart because they employed a war time economy. The regime used price controls, quotas, and rearmament directives (e.g., Four-Year Plan) to direct industry, but nominally private owners retained profits and operations
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Jon Myers
Jon Myers@UncleJono·
@swvl10 @YourAnonNews @elonmusk Socialism is a belief that the government can allocate resources more efficiently and fairly than individual decision makers in an open market. Whether you are buddying up with the proletariat or industrial overlords makes no difference. Same coin, different sides.
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SWVL10
SWVL10@swvl10·
@UncleJono @YourAnonNews @elonmusk Buddying up with industry, getting rid of rights, being against a certain race, leaving most of the country poor, wdym socialism???
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Jon Myers@UncleJono·
@YourAnonNews @elonmusk Only the socialists he didn’t like. National Socialists (Nazis) are still socialists. Read Hayek from the 1930s.
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Anonymous
Anonymous@YourAnonNews·
@elonmusk Hitler killed socialists, murdered them.
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Jon Myers@UncleJono·
@aj7secrets @UAPJames If bond markets collapse, the national debt goes away. Or at least it can be repurchased and retired for pennies on the dollar.
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AJ Yannotta
AJ Yannotta@aj7secrets·
@UAPJames UFO disclosure is gonna cost the tax payer trillions Wonder if it’s not part of the reason why they want to disclose in the first place
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UAP James
UAP James@UAPJames·
David Grusch says it’s “theologically premature” to equate UFOs to demons — “I don’t think humans understand all of God’s creation” “As an intel officer, a guy who studied physics, a practicing Roman Catholic like Secretary Rubio and Vice President Vance, I respect those views of spirituality and demonic deception. I think we should be concerned about that. But I think it’s theologically premature without knowing everything, equating everything to demons. Because God has created this wonderful visible and invisible order. He’s created humans, animals, angels, and other types of non-human intelligence. I don’t think us as humans understand all of God’s creation.” “I think it’s a very dangerous mindset to be in if you preconceive all of this as some sort of malevolence.”
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Jon Myers
Jon Myers@UncleJono·
@isaac_wright34 @LPDonovan We’ll see when the general election rolls around in November and we no longer have supermajorities in the Indiana House and Senate. In the meantime, try not to shoot yourself in the other foot.
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Jon Myers
Jon Myers@UncleJono·
@Deepneuron That’s true. Global capital markets would collapse for several reasons. It would eventually self-correct, but the transition would be very long and painful. It might not be right, but nobody wants to be responsible for the chaos.
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Deep Prasad (yug-cybera) 🏴‍☠️
Free energy, anti-gravity, time travel, timeline manipulation, alien genetic engineering, God, simulation hypothesis, UFOs, inhabited exoplanets, abductions, it’s all real.And there are 12+ scientists dying because the truth is too expensive for the rest of the world to know 🫂👽
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Open Minded Approach
Open Minded Approach@OMApproach·
So Jack Kruse is talking about certain places that are safer during the collapse of the magnetic field, and some of his sources are billionaires who are preparing doomsday bunkers. Now compare this to what the Area 51 caller in 1997 said on the Art Bell show: “The government knows about the safe places, but they choose not to tell the people.” (No, the Area 51 caller is not debunked just because a voice actor, probably hired by the CIA, said he was the original caller.) Now, I can tell you one place that was historically safe during one large disaster in the past, and it has scientists puzzled about the weird geomagnetic anomaly. I can also connect a few more patterns and tell you about a certain follow from a very powerful person on X after I posted about a certain location, a certain meeting, and a certain project. But let’s see the reaction before I spill the beans. You know what the Bible says: “Do not cast your pearls before swine.”
Open Minded Approach@OMApproach

NASA knows that the weakening of the Earth’s magnetic field causes climate change and increased cosmic radiation, but publicly they remain quiet. They also act surprised about why the South Atlantic Anomaly is spreading, even though internally they know that we are currently in a geomagnetic excursion.

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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Here are some goats on a vertical cliff face. They are not alarmed. They are not reconsidering their choices. They are licking salt deposits with the energy of animals that have been doing this for ten thousand years and find your concern mildly irritating. The Zagros Mountains. 10,000 BC. Humans look up at the bezoar ibex going places no other animal will follow and think: that one. Not the sheep. Not the aurochs built like a barn with opinions. The goat. Because the goat had solved a problem no one else had. Access to terrain that predators couldn't reach, minerals that nothing else could get to, and the structural confidence of an animal that has never once considered that cliffs are supposed to be difficult. We domesticated it first. It is the oldest livestock animal on earth. And it still goes up cliffs to lick salt. Because it works. Because it always worked. Because ten millennia of agricultural revolution didn't make the goat forget what it already knew.
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