
attackdog18
37 posts


@worldpaulcarr @Shpongus @piersmorgan @elonmusk you understand trump is far right, and when you support and go to inauguration of a far right its only fair to say they are far right as well
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Given this has me down as ‘right-leaning’, I question its accuracy or relevance….
Nate Silver@NateSilver538
These are the Twitter/X accounts with the most engagement so far in 2026. I suppose I had some intuition for how bad it was, but jeez, this is what you get when the ecosystem is broken.
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@worldpaulcarr @piersmorgan @elonmusk no he's not he supported trump and used his platform to get a republican elected
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@piersmorgan Or Elon Musk, for that matter. @elonmusk is centrist.
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@HiThere144 @michaelmalice i never see him debate anyone in real life
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@attackdog166816 @michaelmalice Malice has rt'd me maybe 6 or 7 times without it being accompanied by a pic of someone in a derangement helmet. Not engaging is the rule, but it's a soft rule ime. I think he'd rather engage with the thought than the people, when it's necessary/convenient
GIF
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@MrKnesss @michaelmalice no, he literally responded earlier saying he doesnt respond to people on twitter
sorry your daddy contradicted you
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@attackdog166816 @michaelmalice Maybe you just don’t remember his answers due to your recent neurological issues.
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@BretWeinstein its almost like people were right to call you crazy at the time you fucking dumbass
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@MagusGenji @michaelmalice you get your political takes from a piss-taking troll?
how mature of you
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@attackdog166816 @michaelmalice The notorious online troll is a troll you say?
I can't believe it! This is a lie!
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@attackdog166816 @michaelmalice Relax, princess. I'm sure he'll call eventually.
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@attackdog166816 @michaelmalice God forbid we all navigate this space with a light touch.
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@Canadiansteveeh @michaelmalice and then he has weirdo disciples that all say "who you?"
"why you bothering michael?"
"michael doesnt have to answer your questions?"
"why should he speak to you?"
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@attackdog166816 @michaelmalice That really bothers you eh
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@michaelmalice oh yes because in regular life you debate people about your views...oh wait a second no you dont
you only talk to people you agree with
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@Glinner he's also a liar. which kind of is a big problem when you claim to be a journalist
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Andy Ngo has been doggedly pursuing the US hard left for years and has the scars and a new home to prove it. Support and follow his journalism here! Ngocomment.com
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@MichaelAArouet shops guard against shoplifting...OH MY GOD THIS IS CRAZY!!!
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@LiamHalligan but you supported brexit...so since when did you give a fuck about economics?
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But the negative impact of that mindless move pales into comparison when it comes to Labour’s swingeing reforms to Business Property Relief (BPR). Also to be implemented from next week, these changes will do untold damage to countless family-owned SMEs by capping the amount of qualifying business assets that can be passed on free of IHT.
While changes to Agricultural Property Relief have commanded more attention, the harm cause by these new BPR rules will be even more widespread – with countless SMEs facing ruinous IHT bills, meaning many will be forced to fold.
Ministers argue that such changes to IHT relief make the tax system “fairer”. But all these reforms to APR and BPR do is reveal the utter lack of business experience and commercial acumen at the top of the Labour Party.
Even in their diluted form, the APR changes will seriously impact countless modest farming families, upending generations of hard work. But the BPR changes are even more counter-productive – destroying hundreds of SME businesses and countless thousands of jobs.
And that’s on top of the damage from this ongoing Middle East conflict.
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telegraph.co.uk/business/2026/…
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"Britain's small firms are needed to rescue us from this slump - yet Labour's policies are crippling this vitally important part of our economy"
My latest @Telegraph column
telegraph.co.uk/business/2026/…
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@LiamHalligan @Telegraph and how did your brexit (which you championed) help small firms?
so shut the fuck up
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@LiamHalligan @CeeMacBee you said brexit would be good
im not taking any advice from you
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This is well worth reading - whether you are a minister, opposition politician or anyone trying to understand the UK's energy vulnerability and how we address that.
The exec summary alone is hugely informative and well-argued.
Congrats to @CeeMacBee and co-authors.
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Catherine McBride OBE@CeeMacBee
Here is my new paper for the Great British Business Council on the importance of oil, gas and coal to the UK economy. The UK’s industrial decline is not inevitable, but the result of decades of deliberate policy choices that have undermined domestic energy production and driven manufacturing offshore. Lowering UK employment and tax revenues, while increasing the UK trade deficit. The paper also includes a plan to reverse this. gbbc.uk/uk-deindustria…
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@julianHjessop mate you thought brexit would be good
so i would quit economics, clearly you dont know anything about it
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"Leading UK climate scientists warn against new North Sea drilling in letter to the FT"...
I'd be happy to leave climate science to the climate scientists, but the economics here is nonsense...
1⃣ “As climate scientists, we urge leaders to look to the cheaper solutions we have already, that we know work"
That's fine. If your solutions are indeed "cheaper" then why not just let the markets decide? 🤔
(Hint: they're not cheaper, and even if they were we would still need some oil and gas as backup for the foreseeable future, and domestic production is better than imports - including for the planet!)
2⃣ "about 90% of North Sea reserves have already been extracted"
That figure is debatable but, if there is so little left anyway, why are you worried about the impact? 🤷♂️
3⃣ "additional production would have little effect on global prices"
So it would presumably have even less effect on the global climate? Make your mind up!!🤷♂️🤷♀️
But this isn't a killer point anyway, because an increase in domestic production would still be good for tax revenues and the balance of payments, even if it doesn't lower prices!
ft.com/content/5059e4…
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@julianHjessop arent you the guy who said brexit would be good for uk?
you have no credibility so shut the fuck up
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@PBDsPodcast how presidential
and you guys were mad at kamala for screeching
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