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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
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bkeyser@b_keyser·
@davidhogg111 How many are self-defense? How many are with illegal weapons? How many are suicides?
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bkeyser@b_keyser·
@drawandstrike 100% agree. Just no Americans, no American weaponry, and no American financial support. Then if Europe wins, they can limit Ukrainian repayment to the US to what has already been spent. They can even cut off trade with the US, if they want.
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Brian Cates - Political Columnist & Pundit
Translation: I have unfortunately run out of Ukrainian men and women to send to the front lines in this war! So now it is time for all good Frenchman and Germans and Italians and Belgians and Englishmen and Scots and Irish everywhere to rise and come to our aid! Give me your young men and women to feed the not the Forever War Machine’s meat grinder!
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd

NEW — Zelenskyy Calls for the Creation of an ‘Army of Europe’ “The time has come that armed forces of Europe must be created”

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bkeyser@b_keyser·
@SenSanders We already have a two-tiered educational system. Look at the test results in Baltimore City versus any surrounding County. What you've done is corralled poor blacks and immigrants in cities in order to make them dependent on govt, then you keep them stupid so they remain so.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
Privatizing public education will create an increasingly segregated school system in America – not just based on race, but by class. We must not have a two-tier educational system: Private schools for the wealthy, and public schools for low-income and working-class students.
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bkeyser@b_keyser·
@SenSanders Yes, America is exactly the same as South Africa.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
As Robert F. Kennedy becomes Secretary of HHS, we must remember that “Just asking questions” about vaccines, and casting doubt on well-established science could have fatal consequences. Just ask the people of South Africa. Researchers estimate over 300,000 South Africans died because their leaders denied scientific truths.
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bkeyser@b_keyser·
@SenSanders So it's about teachers, not students. Welp, the results bare that out, so I guess you're winning?
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Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
Public education is the backbone of American democracy. In the richest country in the history of the world, we cannot abandon our teachers and our public schools.
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bkeyser@b_keyser·
@RussContreras You're a liar. Or a retard. Either way, perfect for Axios.
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Russell Contreras
Russell Contreras@RussContreras·
I'm off to BlueSky @russcontreras.bsky.social Twitter (X) is filled with too many bigots and trolls. Watch this. Here's a piece I wrote last year about the myth of the open border. It's accurate. It also got me death threats. Watch replies now axios.com/2023/10/17/us-…
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bkeyser@b_keyser·
@C_3C_3 Okay, but to fair, he didn't know he was on vacation for any of them.
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C3@C_3C_3·
570 days of vacation on our dime as America burns…
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bkeyser@b_keyser·
@naomirwolf Why is the default position that this administration is lying about everything and the last one had a cogent leader the entire four years?
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Dr. Naomi Wolf. 8 NYT Bestsellers. DPhil, Poetry.
That is awesome and I am thrilled in principle but can we just see the documentation of the programs? Very easy to create a searchable government database of everything being identified as waste, fraud, abuse.
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

President Trump "is operating at a next level right now," says @SecretaryBurgum. "He's delivering on all the promises... One of those promises was he was going to make government more efficient. I'm a complete supporter of this."

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bkeyser@b_keyser·
@RepCasten @RepHaleyStevens Bet you were just fine with a dementia patient holding the nuclear keys for four years though, huh?
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Rep. Sean Casten
Rep. Sean Casten@RepCasten·
Last week, I introduced a bill with @RepHaleyStevens to prevent Elon Musk from accessing US citizens' private data. All it takes now is for three House Republicans to be willing to stand up to Donald Trump and Elon Musk and for the American people. As Thomas Paine said, the times have found us.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
What happened to them?
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The Baltimore Sun
The Baltimore Sun@baltimoresun·
A Maryland bill seeking to create a public registry of repeat domestic violence offenders is getting mixed reactions from lawmakers. bit.ly/4aZPSAu
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bkeyser@b_keyser·
@baltimoresun There are no LGBTQ students, just abused children of mentally unstable parents.
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The Baltimore Sun
The Baltimore Sun@baltimoresun·
State Republican lawmakers pushed Wednesday to give parents a bigger say in sex education curriculum in their children's schools. Dems said it would erase and ignore LGBTQ students. bit.ly/4jU1kSe
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Rep. Don Beyer
Rep. Don Beyer@RepDonBeyer·
This is an absolute scandal. Trump and Marco Rubio abandoned American workers and their families abroad without approving grant waivers to provide their safe return to the United States. They lost their possessions, their housing, and their pay, and the whole time Elon Musk was slandering them with bogus accusations.
Robbie Gramer@RobbieGramer

USAID employee outlines their escape with their family from the Congo as Trump admin dismantles USAID structure in DC

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Nina Turner
Nina Turner@ninaturner·
“40 acres and a mule, this is bigger than the music” — @kendricklamar Reparations are owed.
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bkeyser@b_keyser·
I have no fucking idea what this guy is saying. Halftime show.
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bkeyser@b_keyser·
@WesternLensman @AsheSchow 1st, it was clear from the excerpt transcript that the employee was a woman. Figures. 2nd, this harpie isn't entitled to a job, particularly one that steals taxpayer funds to launder to her preferred political party. So F her concerns; go work customer service, bitch.
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Western Lensman
Western Lensman@WesternLensman·
CBS Democrat activist Margaret Brennan conducted an interview with a USAID employee whose identity is concealed. While legacy media is actively investigating and doxxing DOGE employees, they respect the USAID employee’s wish not to be publicly named. In this three-minute excerpt (edits are marked with white flashes), the employee claims: - An atmosphere of “massive insecurity" - A fear of being doxxed - Their personal data is compromised - DOGE actions have not been approved by President Trump and are the actions of a “few rogue individuals" - DOGE actions are dangerous and illegal - DOGE actions are not serving President Trump’s mandate - Elon is unilaterally making decisions that take help away from the poorest people in the world Many of these claims are clearly untrue on their face, yet no pushback from Brennan was offered. Legacy media is working to undermine DOGE efforts to cut government waste and expose fraud, because legacy media is part of the waste and fraud. The full transcript of this excerpt is provided below, and the full interview is linked in threaded post. --- BRENNAN: Why in our conversation do you think you need to remain anonymous? EMPLOYEE: It has been a very hard, a very hard week. Personally. Professionally, as I said, I live in Washington, D.C. Many of my colleagues work in this field. Starting from January 21st, so the first day of the new administration, things started to go sideways very quickly. The atmosphere of fear that was in the USAID building, which we're no longer in, the atmosphere of fear, in terms of not knowing who was in the building, not knowing what their motivations were, not knowing if our emails or channels were safe, not knowing how to interpret these executive orders right around DEIA or administration priorities. EMPLOYEE: All of that created an atmosphere of massive insecurity. And so people have, I think, lost the ability to know what's true for what's not. At this point, everyone is really scared. EMPLOYEE: And so, you know, I have a daughter, I have a family, like most Americans. And I want to be brave. I think it's really important to share our personal stories at this time, but I am afraid, and I just don't want to put them at any more risk than we have to. BRENNAN: When you say doxxed, there is fear of public sharing of your name and possibly targeting? EMPLOYEE: Absolutely. BRENNAN: By who? EMPLOYEE: Well, I mean, at this point, those members, including Elon Musk, have access to not just the data within the USAID world. Right. And the USAID system, which includes my personal email address, my Social Security number, my entire security file in that security file is every contact I've ever known, every country I've traveled to, every home address I've had. EMPLOYEE: So no matter which way I look at it, my information is entirely compromised and it's in hands that I don't know and don't trust. EMPLOYEE: And yes, the government can be slow. It can be inefficient. It can cost taxpayers money. I do not doubt that at all. What is absolutely clear to me is that methods being used to achieve this so-called efficiency, not only do they not seem to be vetted and approved by the president of the United States or our Secretary, Marco Rubio. EMPLOYEE: They are entirely the actions of a rogue few individuals. They're dangerous. They're illegal. They're cruel more than anything. And so, no, I don't think this is serving American interests or answering to the president's mandates. EMPLOYEE: And so to have this sort of, to be vilified by a billionaire who has decided that he's unilaterally going to take help away from the poorest people in the world, and he's doing it on behalf of the American people is particularly gross and horrifying. And I am angry. I am sad, I am devastated for my colleagues, for myself, for my family, and for the American people.
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