Spencer James

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Spencer James

Spencer James

@_CommonSpence

Pragmatist. Policy matters, parties don’t. Be reasonable, not emotional.

Nebraska Katılım Nisan 2022
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Spencer James@_CommonSpence·
@PeterSchiff So planting IEDs and throwing Molotov cocktails should be a petty crime?
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Peter Schiff
Peter Schiff@PeterSchiff·
While I condemn vandalism, I don't approve of imposing 20-year prison sentences on people who vandalize Teslas. The penalty for vandalism should be consistent & appropriate. If we allow government to classify certain crimes as terrorism, we surrender too much power to government.
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Spencer James@_CommonSpence·
This was a women’s rights protest was back in January while Biden was still in office. There are no longer protests of this size. And the media has been exposed the last 2 months, so they are busy trying to repair their credibility. Covering vandalism (disguised as small protests) is not the medias priority.
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Ashley 🇺🇸🇺🇦
Ashley 🇺🇸🇺🇦@NAFOteacher·
Our friends from other countries keep asking why Americans aren't protesting, but we are & have been - the media isn't covering it. They've been happening all around the country in nearly every state for the past few weeks. They will become more frequent & larger... just wait.
MAGA Cult Slayer🦅🇺🇸@MAGACult2

Solidarity

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Spencer James@_CommonSpence·
@dsimieritsch Fake news. This is completely out of context. You skipped the part where she broke the law by trying to to play the system after already being denied at the northern border. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
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Moose on the Loose
Moose on the Loose@dsimieritsch·
Canadian woman detained by ICE: A Vancouver native was put in chains and arrested at the San Diego border after her TN visa was revoked, then sent to a private detention center in Arizona. It looks likely she'll be locked up for months in appalling condtions begging for help from the Canadian government. Something that isn't noted on this report.. its a "FOR PROFIT" detention center.. I think that tells us everything we need to know.
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It’s not really “punishing” those making more than $150,000. Those people pay taxes today and would continue to. And it doesn’t punish entrepreneurs anymore than it does today. If paying tax vs not paying a tax is someone’s deciding factor in becoming an entrepreneur, they shouldn’t even be considering becoming one.
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Breanna Morello
Breanna Morello@BreannaMorello·
No income tax on Americans making less than $150,000 sounds like we’re punishing those that take on leadership roles and we’re discouraging entrepreneurs. Having a flat tax is the only solution.
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Spencer James@_CommonSpence·
@cincy_pj @damintoell But the past month when prices were up, you and others like you were spewing “trumps economy” “trumpflation” Now that it’s trending in the right direction it’s suddenly “Biden’s Economy”…give me a break.
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PJ@cincy_pj·
@damintoell Anyone with half a brain knows this is still Biden’s economy.
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Damin Toell
Damin Toell@damintoell·
The memo went out
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ANTI-RINO@Anna1555269·
@iluminatibot Clinton Foundation was a child trafficking operation. One of Hillary's 33,000 emails.
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illuminatibot@iluminatibot·
If people think what Diddy and Epstein did was horrific... Wait until they find out about Haiti
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Spencer James@_CommonSpence·
You should worry less about the U.S. “betraying ” you and more about China. They have majority ownership in all of your major electric grids and natural gas networks. They also have controlling ownership of your major ports, one being the largest in the world. Not to mention 33% of all exports go to China. They own you, and could cripple your country at will. That is what betrayal looks like. it’s just a matter of time. And the more you flee to China the worse it gets for Australia. You absolutely should spend more money locally! Every country should. That’s a good thing, and precisely one of the primary reasons the U.S. started implementing tariffs; we want more business producing goods and services in our country, as opposed to being a net importer.
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Marcus Gibson
Marcus Gibson@Marcusgibson·
@_CommonSpence We just need to wipe the surplus. Unless America wants to buy more steel and aluminium. We’re better off spending our money locally, or with countries who don’t betray their allies.
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Marcus Gibson
Marcus Gibson@Marcusgibson·
Tesla isn’t enough. Australians should stop buying from American companies like McDonalds, KFC, Pizza Hut, Dominos, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Uber, AirBnB, Amazon, Bank of America, 3M, Levis, Adobe, Oracle, Dell, Xbox, GE, Goodyear, Chrysler and Ford until they say ‘thank you’ for the ~$27bn we send them a year.
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Spencer James@_CommonSpence·
@mattmfm Didn’t Biden operate from a fake Oval Office for 4 years? What about his various other staged green screen appearances? Does that make him and his entire administration “cosplaying losers” too?
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Spencer James@_CommonSpence·
No, the primary importers of U.S agricultural products (corn and beef since you are singling out Nebraska) are: Mexico, China, Japan, South Korea, Columbia, and various other South America countries. Between Japan, South Korea, and various South America countries, we would be ok. Not ideal obviously, and I’m by no means advocating for ending a trade relationship with anyone, but if it happened we would do just fine.
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Wazza from Melbourne
Wazza from Melbourne@Melbourne_says·
Not sure about you, but from now on, I’ll be checking where every product I buy comes from. And if it’s made in the USA, it’s staying on the shelf. Australia first, always! ✊🏼🇦🇺
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stepfanie tyler
stepfanie tyler@stepfanie·
the comments in this thread just prove the average person makes life unnecessarily difficult bro you just round up to 80 and subtract 5
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Spencer James@_CommonSpence·
“Here’s what’s at stake: the American people gave Trump a mandate. He is responsible for delivering on that mandate. Anyone who tries to block him is suspect-period” This pretty much says all that needs to be said. That doesn’t mean we need a bunch of yes-men that don’t challenge anything. But it does mean anyone fighting tooth and nail against that mandate becomes suspect at best. Especially those taking that fight public.
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ALPHAWARRIOR
ALPHAWARRIOR@xAlphaWarriorx·
🚨 If y’all really want to understand what’s happening with Thomas Massie, let me break it down for you, simple enough to follow. 🚨 Ron DeSantis is an establishment-controlled tool. Back in early 2021, I warned you about the red flags. The Deep State was setting up a Gavin Newsom vs. Ron DeSantis presidential ticket. Many of you, especially MAGA, got mad at me “How can you say that? DeSantis running against Trump won't happen. DeSantis is Pro-Trump!” But I laid out the pattern, step by step, and y’all didn’t want to hear it. Just like now, when I’m calling out Massie. Then 2023 hit. DeSantis did try to take the nomination from President Trump-exactly as I said he would. Thankfully, many of you had the self-respect to admit, ALPHA told us this would happen. Now let’s connect the dots. Who was riding shotgun with DeSantis and his establishment-backed campaign? That’s right-Thomas Massie. This isn’t about continuing resolutions or budget fights. This is about Massie backing the establishment. He bet on DeSantis, thinking he'd win and secure himself a cushy spot in that administration. Fast forward to now. What’s the Deep State trying to do? Undermine Trump’s momentum as we approach the timeline to setup midterms. How? By orchestrating a government shutdown and then blaming Trump for the economic fallout. They want to manufacture a crisis, use it as a weapon against Trump, and strip away his political allies, one by one. Meanwhile, Trump is exposing their money laundering operations right in front of us using DOGE, and they hate it. And while all this is happening, America’s enemies are positioning themselves to take control. But some of y’all are so fixated on hating "just" Israel that you miss the bigger picture. Israel isn’t the only government with influence over D.C. China controlled a U.S President with Biden. And beyond that, we’ve got the military-industrial complex, Big Pharma, and hostile foreign nations all fighting to pull the strings of power. Yet some of you only focus on one piece of the puzzle instead of seeing the full board. Here’s what’s at stake: the American people gave Trump a mandate. He is responsible for delivering on that mandate. Anyone who tries to block him is suspect-period. Massie, DeSantis, and the Deep State want to give Republicans just enough wins to keep them hopeful, but not enough to actually empower Trump. They want to undermine his movement while positioning themselves for a takeover in 2028. This isn’t about principle-it’s about POWER. What’s their endgame? A DeSantis/Massie presidential ticket, locking out anyone Trump would support as his successor. They want to control the post-Trump GOP and ensure the establishment regains full dominance. This isn’t checkers, folks. It’s chess. Wake up.
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Spencer James@_CommonSpence·
I understand your point that housing prices are ridiculous, because they are. But this suggestion would decimate the economy to the point no one could afford a home. 60% of net worth for most families is held in home equity. Your suggestion would wipe away trillions of dollars in wealth and would leave millions underwater on mortgages. It would also significantly increase mortgage defaults, especially with the 14% of FHA loans already delinquent. Banks and lenders holding these mortgages would suffer massive losses that would destabilize the financial system just like 2008. And none of the above even considers the unemployment rate that would skyrocket due to the economic shock. Simply put, your suggestion would be disastrous for everyone.
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bumbadum
bumbadum@bumbadum14·
I would rather every home owning American lose 100-200k worth in "value" over their home if it meant that normal people could afford to purchase one in the first place.
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Spencer James@_CommonSpence·
We would be fine. Canada on the other hand would fall into a massive depression. Given that Canadian exports to the U.S. alone account for 19% of GDP, and considering the ripple effects such as supply chain disruptions, job losses in export-dependent sectors and reduced business investment—a conservative estimate would be a GDP loss of at least 25-30% from lost exports and imports. Your economy would be obliterated.
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Mike Chronowich 🇨🇦
Mike Chronowich 🇨🇦@MikeChronowich·
@Melbourne_says Thank you, hope the rest of the world follows, they want to be isolated, let them be isolated economically too...let's see how great they will be...
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Spencer James@_CommonSpence·
So you believe the “evidence of harm” is true but don’t believe official government data showing the good? There is an abundance of proof showing wasteful spending. If you don’t believe it now, you never will. What else do you expect to see as proof? We’re lucky they are showing us anything at all, unlike previous administrations that, behind the scenes, spent billions in wasteful spending
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Just Your Average Bob
Just Your Average Bob@calcandle·
Well, how about some actual evidence that DOGE is doing good and not just harm? We haven’t seen any credible evidence that your team is making the cuts and savings you claim. And I don’t need comments directing me to DOGE.gov- that is not credible evidence- it’s for Trump’s cult that blindly believes everything he tells them.
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Omaha_4_USA@Omaha_4_USA·
@EdKrassen You all have short term memory loss? Ukraine just executed its largest drone assault on Moscow, deploying 337 drones, with 91 targeting the Russian capital just 2 days ago...
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Ed Krassenstein@EdKrassen·
BREAKING: Just hours after Ukraine and the US agreed to a proposal for a 30-day ceasefire during talks in Saudi Arabia, Russia launched a deadly attack on President Zelensky's hometown of Kryvyi Rih. At least one is dead and 14 injured. Putin is a monster. He doesn't want peace. He wants to create more death and gain more power.
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Spencer James@_CommonSpence·
Yeah if you take a step back from the current “feud” we are seeing, it appears to be nothing more than an attempt to divide the MAGA base. Seems eerily similar to Pam Bondi where one day we woke up and suddenly everyone was divided on her. Same thing seems to be happening with Kash and his alleged “support” of the Tates. Which is why I’m questioning Massie to begin with. It seems to follow a pattern where division on a particular person blows up suddenly overnight.
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Steven Wine
Steven Wine@BigSteJr74·
@_CommonSpence @IanCarrollShow @RepThomasMassie They're paid and the bots/agents have come out to play! You can see the writing all over the wall! They pull us in with someone we can agree on for a while and wait for an opening to attack Trump and then they all jump in together. It's coordinated AF!!!!
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Spencer James@_CommonSpence·
I can agree this is a big plus. And he seems like a genuine conservative, at least from what I have gathered, so perhaps that’s why he’s considered a “grandstander”. And we certainly don’t want a bunch of POTUS yes men. But we also don’t want someone who consistently opposes the agenda unnecessarily. Was him opposing Trump on this particular issue worth it? What is it truly accomplishing at the end of the day?
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Spencer James@_CommonSpence·
From what I have seen is he is critical and scrutinizes everything before voting. Which is a good thing. But I also don’t see him having a record of offering any solutions. It’s one thing to be critical, it’s another to be critical yet offer no alternative solutions. Is there any recent bills or resolutions he was critical of while actually offering solutions? I’m digging but haven’t found anything yet. I must missing something?
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Spencer James@_CommonSpence·
I’m not going to make any judgments until I am better informed on him, but I agree that from what I have seen he’s a great talker. No one seems to know what he has truly accomplished. Seems him not being “bought and paid for” is the common response. Which, if true, is a great thing. I can support that. But that doesn’t mean he’s capable of accomplishing anything. Hopefully I can hear about some tangible things he’s accomplished
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