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Anne Applebaum
Anne Applebaum@anneapplebaum·
"I stand by every single word of this report...I have been inundated by additional sourcing going up to the highest levels of the government, thanking us for doing the work, providing additional corroborating information." Sarah Fitzpatrick on Kash Patel: theatlantic.com/podcasts/2026/…
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davev@davevivi·
@AlecMacGillis This cannot be right. People are paid high salaries because there's competition for their skills or connections. Clearly others demanding her talents caused her to be paid so much. Are you saying the NGO could have had her for $20/Hr???
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Alec MacGillis
Alec MacGillis@AlecMacGillis·
"Sheryl Cowan, 57, was making $272,000 a year as a senior VP at a U.S.A.I.D.-funded nonprofit when she was let go at the end of March 2025. Last month she had an online interview for a $19-an-hour job managing a Penzeys Spices store in Falls Church, Va." nytimes.com/2026/04/21/us/…
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davev@davevivi·
@RealSpitfire Wait a second. Isn't a sitting Republican President supposed to be the head of the Republicam Party??
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Spitfire
Spitfire@RealSpitfire·
Thank God the GOP spent $80 MILLION trying to get John Cornyn re-elected instead of pouring that into Virginia. Freaking worthless.
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davev@davevivi·
@chriswithans The are Federal Government bureaucrats and Federal Government contractors. They live and thrive off tax payers' taxes and they will crush you.
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Chris
Chris@chriswithans·
What can you do? One of the richest and most privileged counties in America saw how much power they have and decided it wasn’t enough. Fairfax was +40% in favor of taking power away from poorer rural counties. And they’ll hate you for noticing. Thankful to the 30% who showed restraint.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
Of the many many things that need to be done to reform our government, I believe fixing the issue of public sector unions is #2 (right behind fixing voting integrity). Public sector unions are what give the Leviathan so much of its funding and power. 1. We pay taxes. 2. The taxes pay the salaries of government employees. 3. Union dues are skimmed off those salaries. 4. The union then gives those "donations" to Democrat candidates nationally. 5. Elected Democrats ensure there are more and more government jobs with more and more pay and benefits. 6. Rinse, wash, repeat. The tyranny that exists in American today is largely due to the existence of public sector unions. We must find a way to outlaw unions in the public sector.
Pedro Domingos@pmddomingos

One union spends more on political contributions in Washington than the entire tech industry.

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davev@davevivi·
@MikeBales By the way, this is not what kids are taught in school.
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Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸
The Constitution does not give you rights. You already have them. The Constitution simply tells the government that it cannot take those rights away. I wish more people understood this.
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davev@davevivi·
@Jesse_Leg Jewish leadership was fine with white non-jews being pushed out of Dearborn, Dearborn Heights, and UofM. Now you want support? Enjoy the fun.
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Jesse Arm
Jesse Arm@Jesse_Leg·
Let this be a wake-up call for self-respecting Jewish Democrats, especially those from my home state of Michigan, and any other Democrats who would prefer their party not descend into the depths of full-blown Islamoleftism: you are losing your fight. Tonight at the Michigan Democratic Party convention, Jordan Acker—the incumbent Jewish University of Michigan Democratic Regent whose house and car were repeatedly vandalized with antisemitic graffiti by fanatical-left Palestine obsessives—was denied the party's re-endorsement and lost his seat. Instead, they chose Dearborn attorney Amir Makled, who recently praised Hezbollah and the Iranian terror regime. The Corbynization of America's Democratic Party is near complete.
Jesse Arm@Jesse_Leg

Civil terrorists vandalized this man’s home and office, targeting him for being Jewish. And yet, he rushes to defend institutions that flout civil rights law, allowing students cosplaying as jihadists to engage in criminal mayhem. Of course, the Trump administration is right to strip federal funding from repeat offenders like Columbia. Universities have evaded consequences for too long—this is the only one they’ll actually heed. The post-10/7 reality is that more American Jews finally see the threat of pervasive antisemitism in left-leaning institutions like elite academia. But those who are Democrats first and Jews second will always get squeamish when real solutions require breaking with their party—especially when Trump is the one taking action.

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Lin
Lin@mat85339·
@charlesmurray I feel like Ellison is talking about being smart while you’re talking about being wise. They’re different things, and they’re both important. You can be narrowly smart and also foolish.
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Charles Murray
Charles Murray@charlesmurray·
When Catherine and I were writing Apollo, we both noticed the difference between their world and ours. In ours, what people thought about you mattered. In their world, the only thing that mattered was whether it worked. Huge difference.
Dustin@r0ck3t23

Larry Ellison just asked the one question no journalist on Earth can answer. A Wall Street Journal writer told Ellison to his face that Elon Musk doesn’t know what he’s doing. Ellison didn’t argue. Didn’t get emotional. He just asked a question. Ellison: “This guy is landing rockets on robot drone rafts in the ocean, and you’re saying he doesn’t know what he’s doing. You ever land a rocket?” One question. No recovery. Ellison: “Who are you? Why should I believe you as opposed to my friend Elon?” This is the question the entire media class has been dodging for a decade. Who are you to judge? What have you built? What have you shipped? What problem have you solved that didn’t involve a keyboard and a deadline? Ellison: “You’re there in front of your Apple Macintosh typing up an article saying Elon’s an idiot.” They sit behind a laptop they did not engineer. Using a network they did not build. Running on silicon they cannot explain. To tell the world that the man sending humans to space doesn’t know what he’s doing. They have never built anything heavier than a Word document. And they publish it with absolute certainty. That’s the part that should disturb you. Not the criticism. The confidence behind it. The total absence of self-awareness it takes to judge disciplines you wouldn’t last a single semester in. Musk does not operate in opinion. He operates in the physical layer of the universe where the math closes or the rocket does not come home. His critics operate in a text editor. He built the vehicle that carries NASA astronauts to the International Space Station. The satellite constellation delivering internet to active war zones. The EV that forced every automaker on Earth to abandon their combustion roadmap. His loudest critics built a byline. So why the coordinated hatred? Because they lost the leash. The attacks didn’t escalate because Musk got worse at engineering. They escalated because he bought X. He cracked open the algorithm. He handed the public square back to the people. And he shattered their ability to control what you’re allowed to think. They don’t hate the engineer. They hate that the engineer took their monopoly. You cannot cancel a rocket. You cannot publish a hit piece on gravity. You cannot edit the laws of physics. They own the syntax. He owns the physics. One of them is going to Mars.

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Timothy Snyder
Timothy Snyder@TimothyDSnyder·
Worth adding that Russia did as a matter of fact intervene for Trump in 2016 and that the evidence is widely known, abundant, and collected in various forms, including a Senate investigation, the Mueller report, multiple intelligence investigations, multiple reportorial investigations in the US and elsewhere, and multiple books. Leaving out that crucial fact allows the reader to miss the way this echoes prior authoritarian "investigate the investigator" moves as well as the fundamentally Orwellian character of this. nytimes.com/2026/04/18/us/…
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davev@davevivi·
@Messinadress1 Teachers teach children how to master what children need to know. Teachers are masters of what children should know. There's no evidence they're masters of what adults should know.
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davev@davevivi·
@Ledgeker @KurtSchlichter A livable wage is one that keeps you from dying. That means just enough food and shelter so you don't die from hypothermia. Who doesn't have that?
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davev@davevivi·
@PoliticalOUTL4W @KurtSchlichter Being a functioning human: Step 1: be able to feed yourself Step 2: be able to feed your family If you fail at these, it's a you problem.
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OUTL4W
OUTL4W@PoliticalOUTL4W·
@KurtSchlichter Let’s spend billions on killing people instead feeding our own. Great fucking idea…Kurt.. 🤡
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davev@davevivi·
@NormEisen It's a civil rights violation to not give me money.
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Norm Eisen
Norm Eisen@NormEisen·
A columnist signed our letter opposing the Paramount merger Paramount pulled all its advertising from his publication That's the Ellisons' vision for a “free press” A free press isn't a perk of democracy — it's the whole thing -TN
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davev@davevivi·
@CynicalPublius You're young, very smart, driven. You can go work for Wall Street, Big 3 Consulting, start up, etc making bank. Or you can be a GS12 making paperwork and trying to make rent.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
As someone who has spent significant time in the US federal government and significant time in the venture capital/start-up world, I can attest that the private sector is vastly more efficient and high performance-based than the federal government. In the private sector, if your financials are not strong, your business dies. In the public sector, they ask "Financials? What are those?" I believe that distinction is the reason for the disparity in performance levels.
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davev@davevivi·
@yvessirae The you're in favor of a middle class tax cut
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Yves ౨ৎ
Yves ౨ৎ@yvessirae·
"You're just jealous of rich people" no I'm angry that a man with 12 vacation homes is paying less in taxes than a nurse
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