John Galt
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@SenSanders Hey, dummy, we don’t live in a Democracy. We live in a Republic. And will you ever stop flogging “the rich” in order to buy votes from ill-educated naive people that blindly follow your nonsense?

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@GenFlynn @DataRepublican And it’s been going very publicly since the 1960’s
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Breaking: America is experiencing a cultural marxist revolutionary takeover.
Cultural Marxism did not arrive with a manifesto or a revolution. It moved quietly into our schools, our newsrooms, our corporations, and our churches over the course of decades.
Most Americans never saw it coming because they were never supposed to.
I wrote this piece to name it plainly, to educate, to trace where it came from, and show exactly where it lives today.
Read it and share it widely.

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Open borders
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Open-ended safety net
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$39 trillion debt
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Large numbers of particularly costly immigrants
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Bad for America

Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav
President Trump just posted the summary data of the study from the Netherlands related to which immigrants are a net positive contribution. It also highlights which immigrants are a net negative to the country. The data is about what you would expect.
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@SenWarren This has to be one of the dumbest things you have ever posted.
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This is absolutely mind blowing!
When Karin Bass was in Ghana as Los Angeles burned, the deputy mayor she left in charge was at home on house arrest.
For phoning in a bomb threat.
We are indeed governed by criminals.
From @spencerpratt on @joerogan
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It's pretty remarkable how, within maybe 4-5 years, we went from a quasi-millenarist environment of fear about climate change premised on the idea that we were just a few years away from the end of the world to a situation where almost nobody talks or gives a shit about it anymore.
There may be a lesson here about the dangers of hyping a risk, which I think might soon become relevant to discussions about AI, because although the apocalyptic cult that developed about the risk posed by climate change was ridiculous, it's not as if the problem had magically disappeared either.
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@boriquagato Every time bread has made itself into a sandwich for me, I’ve paused, thinking, “Wait. Is this a trap? Why is the bread committing suicide?”
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