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The Observer@learntoobserve·
Transitioning this whole account. The good work was done. This account will strive to tweet and share valuable information. I strive to speak truth and will always be watching injustice. - Matt Shea Parody
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Chamath Palihapitiya
On page twenty-six of “The Billionaire Tax” proposal in California, it explains how the state legislature can convert from a Billionaire Tax to an Everyone Tax without voter approval. They can also adjust the tax to be a yearly tax, not just one time…again, without your approval. Intelligence test for you: if this was meant to just target Billionaires, why did they write this in?
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath

The Billionaire Tax is actually an Everyone Tax. The Billionaire Tax is a new tax proposal written by four professors who don't believe in the American dream. Some of them aren’t even American…go figure. Despite its name, it applies to every California resident who currently has assets or ever will. The creators named it the Billionaire Tax so you would get into a froth andwouldn't look closely at what it actually does to you. On page twenty-six, it explains how the government can convert to an Everyone Tax without voter approval. They can also adjust the tax to be a yearly tax, not just one time…again, without your approval. Here's how the tax would work: As a voter, you're being asked to approve a tax that would require you to: 1. list all your assets and the value of each, then submit them to the California Franchise Tax Board. 2. authorize the tax board to appraise your assets and confirm the value of each. 3. pay a penalty of up to forty percent of your tax bill if the board determines your reported value was too low in their opinion. 4. allow the tax board to subpoena your financial records from every one of your financial institutions for auditing. This Everyone Tax runs 34 pages of shifty language describing how the government plans to take your assets. Read the fine print and decide for yourself. If this were truly a billionaire tax, it would be 3 pages. It’s 34 pages so that it can create the mechanisms to steal from all of you.

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Nick shirley
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy·
Join here: antifraudclub.com 100K likes and I’ll go back to Minnesota and launch a full investigation into Ilhan 🤝 heres Ilhan Omar and Mayor Frey with some of the Quality Learing folks
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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
Would you believe 57 Republicans and 211 Democrats recently voted in favor of this Orwellian automobile kill-switch? Here’s the roll call for the vote I forced to defund the mandate: clerk.house.gov/evs/2026/roll0…
Pubity@pubity

Every new car in the U.S. will be required by law to have tech that puts constant surveillance on the driver by 2027. AI in your car will determine if you're sober and fit to drive, automatically turning off the vehicle if it determines you're a danger on the road.

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birdman🚀
birdman🚀@birdman33456·
@pubity Time will come when people will want to revolt/protest against their government for one reason or the other then when they get into their car to drive to the meet up point, the car just says "you're not fit to drive"
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Pubity@pubity·
Every new car in the U.S. will be required by law to have tech that puts constant surveillance on the driver by 2027. AI in your car will determine if you're sober and fit to drive, automatically turning off the vehicle if it determines you're a danger on the road.
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The Observer@learntoobserve·
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Welcoming today’s announcement from @SyrianMOI on the arrest of Amjad Yousef — the notorious “Tadamon Butcher” responsible for horrific atrocities against Syrian civilians. This marks a powerful step away from impunity toward accountability, exemplifying the new paradigm of justice emerging in post-Assad Syria: one rooted in the rule of law, national reconciliation, and the equal application of justice regardless of past affiliations. @POTUS and the United States stand with the Syrian people in supporting real justice and a new rule of law to help heal this wounded nation.

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Qalaat Al Mudiq@QalaatAlMudiq·
#Syria: one of the Regime's most wanted criminals has been caught. Amjad Youssef, the main Assad's Intelligence officer behind the Tadamon massacre (240+ residents executed in 2013) has been caught in an operation in the Ghab Plain.
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Pubity@pubity·
Google is giving $10,000,000,000 in cash to Anthropic to help fund the development of Claude. If Claude hits performance targets, Google plans to invest another $30,000,000,000.
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Penny2x
Penny2x@imPenny2x·
99% of people really do not understand abundance as Elon describes it. The fundamental reason is that they don’t understand compound growth. Same people who would probably pick 1 million dollars today over a penny that doubles in value every day for 30 days. It’s a bad choice by the way. You lose out on millions. Imagine if that doubling object was a labor producing robot instead of a penny. Compounding labor. It’s actually crazy if you try and wrap your mind around it. So Elon mentions Universl High Income and the midwits flip a lid. “The elites won’t share” You don’t get it. They won’t need to share. They will make everything so cheap, it is effectively free. Charities will have immense resources to distribute. Unfathomable intelligence will exist to help optimize production and distribution. An unfathomably large labor pool will exist that operates on solar power exclusively. The public work projects that are erected will be unseen before levels of breathtaking. I think we are incredibly blessed to steward this new age of abundance. Can you see it now? Can you see the future?
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
Dogfooding Opus 4.7 the last few weeks, I've been feeling incredibly productive. Sharing a few tips to get more out of 4.7 🧵
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
Opus 4.7 uses more thinking tokens, so we've increased rate limits for all subscribers to make up for it. Enjoy!
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 WOW! Even AOC is calling to EXPEL Democrat Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, who stole $5 MILLION in federal disaster relief funds DO IT, @HouseGOP! 25 of 27 members of the bipartisanHouse Ethics Committee ALREADY declared her guilty. We the people want her gone NOW!
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GrapheneOS
GrapheneOS@GrapheneOS·
The editors of Wired (@WIRED) appear determined to turn an article about GrapheneOS into a hit piece. Wired contacted James Donaldson, CEO of Copperhead, and appears to be treating his thoroughly debunked fabrications about the history of the project as their primary source. This is outrageous. Wired wants a clickbait article with lots of controversy and isn't accepting it without it. We spent months talking to the author of the story and received repeated assurances about how it was being approached. The author of the article was clearly pressured into making it an inaccurate hit piece. We're posting this to reach someone at Wired who can pause this and have it handled with the appropriate care it needs. Sourcing an article about GrapheneOS from a person who has spent years trying to harm us and is losing a legal battle including having to withdraw these claims makes no sense.
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