
George Smith
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George Smith
@BrandBrooder
Visionary entrepreneur on a mission to make the world shine brighter. Grab my recipe book at the link below to unlock mixology magic & elevate your evenings! 🥃




Taxation is ultimately a method of control. The more the government takes, the less agency is left to The People.




We have awarded @AstroLab_Space with a lunar terrain vehicle award. Their Crewed Lunar Vehicle is a rover designed to transport astronauts and supplies across the lunar surface. This vehicle will be deployed to the Moon by 2028 through our commercial lunar payload services initiative.







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These publications are the worst

WHY THE HELL AM I PAYING TAXES TO A FEDERAL GOVERNMENT THAT: >CANNOT DEFUND THE TALBAN >CANNOT SECURE OUR ELECTIONS >CANNOT BALANCE A BUDGET >CANNOT READ THE BILLS THEY VOTE ON >CANNOT PASS TERM LIMITS >CANNOT PASS DOGE CUTS WHY ARE WE PAYING TAXES?!!!!!!










A Reckoning with the Highest Court I have just published what may be the most unflinching autopsy yet performed on the single most corrosive appointment to the United States Supreme Court in the modern era. In the essay below, titled “Ketanji Brown Jackson: The Worst Supreme Court Appointment in American History,” I trace, with forensic precision and without apology, the ideological fever dream that installed Justice Jackson not through constitutional merit but through the explicit racial-and-gender quota of a desperate administration. From her formative years steeped in grievance ideology, through her systematic leniency toward child predators on the district bench, to her dissents that openly subordinate the Fourteenth Amendment’s promise of colorblind equality to the therapeutic imperatives of equity and identity, the piece lays bare a jurisprudence that is not merely mistaken but pathological: a mind that dissolves law into sociology, history into perpetual victimhood, and justice into reparative redistribution. This is no partisan polemic. It is a philosophical and constitutional indictment rooted in the original public meaning of the text, the common-law tradition of Blackstone and the Founders, and the hard-won lessons of Reconstruction. Even Justice Amy Coney Barrett, paragon of intellectual charity, has found Jackson’s approach untenable, the collegial veneer cracking under the weight of an equity-driven vision that treats Article III as an obstacle rather than a limit. The stakes could not be higher. When a sitting Justice reframes the Constitution as an instrument of racial atonement rather than a charter of limited government and individual right, the American experiment itself is placed in mortal peril. The full essay is long, detailed, and unsparing...precisely as the subject demands. It draws on Jackson’s own words, her record, her dissents, and the historical record she so selectively ignores. I wrote it in the spirit of lethal clarity: not to inflame, but to illuminate the rot at the heart of progressive jurisprudence and to arm every reader with the intellectual ammunition required to defend the Republic against its quiet undoing. And because ideas this consequential must not be gated behind any paywall, the entire piece is free for all readers...subscribers and non-subscribers alike. Read it. Share it. Debate it. The survival of constitutional fidelity may well depend on how many Americans still possess the courage to look this pathology squarely in the eye and name it for what it is. The essay begins below. The truth, delivered without anesthesia, is rarely gentle. open.substack.com/pub/lhgrey78/p…


“I was told to train my Indian replacement.” “My whole team’s jobs were sent to India.” “Google outsourced my work to the Philippines.” @StevenEdginton speaks to American tech workers replaced by foreign labour due to the H1-B visa, and offshoring jobs to India.

It’s no secret that we intend to launch Starship a lot, targeting thousands of flights per year. That cadence will require the ability to launch from many different locations, so we are constantly exploring to find viable sites to expand Starship operations in the future, both domestically and internationally







