Kevin Clemmons

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Kevin Clemmons

Kevin Clemmons

@jefro531

Truth-seeker and middle-finder

Katılım Nisan 2007
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Tom Czerniawski
Tom Czerniawski@BlackTomThePyr8·
@DaniBeckman "because your data doesn't support RFK's and the FDA's battle against vaccines" No, because it's a lie. And an attempt at covering up a genocide.
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Danielle Beckman
Danielle Beckman@DaniBeckman·
Imagine being a scientist investigating vaccines in the U.S. After years of research and millions spent, your study is blocked from publication because your data doesn't support RFK's and the FDA's battle against vaccines. This is why people like me were forced to leave.
The New York Times@nytimes

Breaking News: The FDA has blocked publication of research that found widely used Covid-19 and shingles vaccines were safe. nyti.ms/49dtF24

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Rick Hasen
Rick Hasen@rickhasen·
#ELB: Breaking: Supreme Court Over the Dissent of At Least Justice Jackson, Breaks Its Usual Procedural Rules to Allow Louisiana to Minimize Black Voting Rights in the Middle of an Ongoing Election ift.tt/voJlu0P
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Brian McClard
Brian McClard@BrianMcClardCFA·
@Markzandi No question on inflation, but using job growth (instead of unemployment) overstates the impact on the labor market. If the labor force isn't growing, more jobs aren't needed to maintain a balanced labor market.
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Mark Zandi
Mark Zandi@Markzandi·
We have a year’s worth of economic data since Liberation Day, when President Trump announced much higher tariffs on most imported goods and countries, and the data are definitive; the tariffs have done significant damage to the economy. Since that day, job growth has come to a standstill, with only the non-traded healthcare industry adding meaningfully to payrolls. Also, since that day, inflation has accelerated, with the consumer expenditure deflator increasing at a 3% year-over-year pace, up from 2.5% before the tariffs and well above the Federal Reserve’s target of 2%. And the trend lines don’t look good, especially as the economic fallout from the Iran War hits with full force. The higher energy and other commodity prices caused by the war threaten to do even more economic damage than the tariffs, further undermining growth and pushing inflation higher. The U.S. economy is resilient, but just how resilient is set to be tested.
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Richard Blumenthal
Richard Blumenthal@SenBlumenthal·
Among all Trump’s immigration cruelties, this one would be especially hideous. Afghan allies who protected our troops were promised safety if America left. Now America is abandoning them & breaking its promise. Pass our Afghan Adjustment Act immediately. theguardian.com/us-news/2026/a…
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Senate Foreign Relations Committee
“Support for Ukraine runs deep in New Hampshire. That's why I met with Common Man for Ukraine and thanked them for advocating on behalf of the Ukrainian people. The Trump Administration must match their resolve and put real pressure on Putin to end this war.” -@SenatorShaheen
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Kevin Clemmons
Kevin Clemmons@jefro531·
@MarkQuiggmed @Markzandi Nope. They’ve been dating them since 1920 and never used the 2 consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth rule. Check out their website. This has absolutely nothing to do with Biden.
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Mark Zandi
Mark Zandi@Markzandi·
Last week’s economic data show just how fragile the economy is, even before the fallout from the Iran war hits with full force. Critical to whether the economy can avoid a recession is whether the consumer holds tough, and that looks increasingly iffy. Real consumer spending growth in recent months has been barely 1% annualized, and that’s despite a decline in the personal saving rate to a very low 4%. With job growth stalled, sentiment slumping, high and accelerating inflation cutting into real incomes, the stock market going sideways, and higher interest rates, it isn’t hard to see consumers pulling back. The only thing working in consumers’ favor has been the bigger tax refunds provided by the OBBBA, but that will fade quickly on the other side of April 15th. At the same time, the economic headwinds from the war are just beginning to blow. My angst around the possibility of a recession continues to rise.
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Kevin Clemmons
Kevin Clemmons@jefro531·
@MarkQuiggmed @Markzandi There is no “Biden” definition of a recession. The NBER’s Business Cycle Dating Committee determines when a recession has occurred and when it started and ended.
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j johnson
j johnson@1985jjohnson·
@JohnJHarwood Look no further than the abusive set up and strong arming of Michael Flynn by the Democrat establishment and explain how Trump started it.
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John Harwood
John Harwood@JohnJHarwood·
considering the lawless depravity of Trump's DOJ, which tries to fabricate crimes against those he considers political enemies, it is entirely understandable why Biden issued those pardons there has never been a Justice Department this nakedly corrupt Trump set that precedent
Chuck Todd@chucktodd

Perhaps Trump would have done this regardless, but let’s not forget Biden created this pre-emptive pardon precedent. The only good news that might come out of this pardon corruption: we will get a bipartisan supported Constitutional amendment to create a Congressional nullification process for all presidential pardons.

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MJ
MJ@Real_Politik101·
@RepDonBacon You’re a retiring loser. Your words have no weight or political meaning. Don’t pretend you represent America
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Rep. Don Bacon 🇺🇸✈️🏍️⭐️🎖️
As someone with Hungarian roots, I have deep respect for Hungary’s history as a freedom-loving nation that stood up to Soviet oppression in 1956. But today, under Prime Minister Orbán, Hungary has become the most unreliable country in NATO and undermined Ukraine and our allies from within. The BLOCK PUTIN Act makes clear there will be consequences for blocking support to Ukraine, deepening reliance on Russian energy, and reinforces our commitment to our allies.
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Obi_1_D_AllKnowing
Obi_1_D_AllKnowing@obiopiah·
@carlquintanilla LOL! That’s funny. He’s the President of the United States. And you’re a fired former cable news anchor now sh!tposting on the internet. Who’s really broken here?
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Not Jerome Powell
Not Jerome Powell@alifarhat79·
If your boss dresses like this you’ll never be replaced by AI
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Kevin Clemmons
Kevin Clemmons@jefro531·
@jsof2010 @johnkonrad There is no way a hit on a carrier stays a secret. Too many sailors and modern connectivity make that impossible.
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John Ʌ Konrad V
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
They’re hitting land targets and some air assets. Naval assets? None. Yet the “Smartest Men in the Room™” spent years telling me drones made ships obsolete. So how many ships did the Houthis sink with thousands of anti-ship drones and missiles? One. How many has Iran sunk in this war? Zero. Yes, they damaged a few commercial ships. But only one was sunk by stand-off weapons alone. The others were boarded and scuttled later. P.S. the one, MV Ruby Mar, was drifting for 13 days before she finally sunk.
Kelly Grieco@ka_grieco

Look at what Iran has been hitting since Feb. 28: radar systems, SATCOM terminals, tankers, and now an AWACS. That's not random. It's a systematic attack on the infrastructure that makes U.S. air power function. Iran's running an asymmetric counter-air campaign. A 🧵.

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Patrick De Haan
Patrick De Haan@GasBuddyGuy·
Average diesel prices in the Bay area have surpassed $7 per gallon and are just ~10 cents from reaching new all-time highs. California along with its major cities will likely knock out previous 2022 record prices for diesel.
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dr Petar Veličković
dr Petar Veličković@u_dilemi·
@David_J_Bier So, according to you, the US should accept as many immigrants as its ports of entry can process daily and as many of them as can cross its borders on foot? No matter if that's like a billion people over, let's say, 6 months? Did I understand you correctly?
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David J. Bier
David J. Bier@David_J_Bier·
The sophisticated empirical arguments against immigration are disproven, but all the objections that matter most politically are just complete nonsense that you don't need any complex analysis to reject: -On crime: They increase crime *levels*! -On economics: They took our jobs! -On budgets: They consume >$0 in benefits! -On politics: Illegal aliens elected Biden! -On assimilation: They speak foreign languages! -On legality: They should all just come legally!
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