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@rortlieb

Legal counselor and youth leadership advocate

Escondido, CA Katılım Ağustos 2008
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Farai Mazhindu
Farai Mazhindu@FaraiMazhindu·
The demand for Elon Musk to surrender 30% of his business to operate in South Africa is absurd. Bringing infrastructure, creating high-skill jobs, and expanding the national tax base should be more than enough contribution from any global entity. The South African government claims this is about compliance, but in reality, it's a system of state sanctioned theft. While other corporations have quietly paid for political patronage to bypass these rules, Musk is calling out the corruption. This 30% norm hasn't empowered the people, it has simply enriched a circle of political elites. Most businesses take the easy way out and pay the bribe, but Musk has the integrity to stand his ground and expose the rot.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

South Africa won’t allow Starlink to be licensed, even though I was BORN THERE, simply because I am not Black! We were offered many times the opportunity to bribe our way to a license by pretending that a Black guy runs Starlink SA, but I have refused to do so on principle. Racism should not be rewarded no matter to which race it is applied. Shame on the racist politicians in South Africa. They should be shown no respect whatsoever anywhere in the world and shunned for being unashamedly RACISTS!

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rortlieb@rortlieb·
@FaraiMazhindu Correction: an economy run by a government that encourages discrimination can never prosper.
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rortlieb@rortlieb·
@nypost A grifter who tells lies? Who would guess.
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New York Post@nypost·
Woman claimed she was detained by ICE for two days - but was actually at hotel getting spa treatments: lawsuit trib.al/hPtKd60
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 A man allegedly stabbed a parking attendant twice in the head with a 6-foot wooden cane in San Diego. Police used non-lethal rounds and a K9 to bring him down. The victim suffered head lacerations but is okay. That dog is a freakin' unit!
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇮🇷 The U.S. barely needs Gulf oil anymore. So why is it blockading the Strait of Hormuz? Persian Gulf imports have collapsed from 35% of total U.S. oil supply in the 1970s to under 8% today. Saudi Arabia and Iraq combined send less than 500,000 barrels a day to American shores. Washington isn't blockading Hormuz to protect its own energy supply. It's blockading it to control everyone else's. China, Japan, South Korea, and India move the bulk of their oil through that strait. Hormuz isn't an American energy lifeline. It's leverage over every economy that still depends on it. That's what this war was always about. Source: @econovisuals
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇺🇸🇨🇳🇮🇷 Everyone is covering this war as a nuclear standoff. That's the surface layer. Underneath it is something that will define the next 50 years of global power. This war is about who controls the price of oil, in whose currency, and who gets to sanction whom for stepping out of line. Here's the actual architecture. Since 1974, a secret deal between Kissinger and Saudi Arabia wired the entire global economy around one rule: oil gets priced in dollars. Full stop. Every country on earth that needs energy must first acquire dollars to buy it. That permanent structural demand for dollars is what funds the U.S. deficit, underwrites U.S. military supremacy, and lets Washington sanction any country it wants by cutting them off from dollar rails. That system has been eroding for a decade. Then Iran blew the door off. When Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, it made a pointed exception: Chinese tankers were allowed through. And an Iranian official told CNN that tankers could transit the Strait if they agreed to settle their oil cargo in Chinese yuan, not U.S. dollars. That is a financial nuclear weapon aimed at the petrodollar's foundation. About 80% of global oil transactions are still settled in dollars. But Iran has now deployed control over the world's most critical energy chokepoint to enforce a currency condition, a qualitatively new form of currency warfare that strikes directly at American financial hegemony. And the infrastructure to make it work already exists. China's CIPS payment system processed over $130 billion per day in March 2026. Project mBridge, a multi-central-bank digital currency platform involving China, UAE, Thailand and Saudi Arabia, has processed $55 billion in transactions, 95% in digital yuan. Saudi Arabia itself quietly let the petrodollar agreement expire in June 2024 and joined BRICS. The plumbing for a non-dollar energy market is built. It just needs volume. In 2018, roughly 0.3 million barrels per day of crude was changing hands outside the dollar, almost entirely Iran selling to China in yuan. Then Russia happened. After Western sanctions hit in 2022, roughly 5 million barrels per day of Russian crude had to find new settlement rails overnight. Russia's own Energy Ministry now puts the dollar share of its oil export settlement at 5%. Yuan takes 67%. So when you ask what the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports is really about, here's the honest answer. It is about preventing the Strait of Hormuz from becoming the moment the petroyuan went from theory to operating reality at the world's most important energy chokepoint. Venezuela was doing the same thing, selling oil outside the dollar in yuan as part of a broader BRICS push to bypass dollar energy trade. Trump took out Venezuela and Iran within weeks of each other. That is not a coincidence. Iran's play is financial, not military. Control one chokepoint. Charge yuan. Force the rest of the world to choose which currency system they're in. Watch the petrodollar slowly bleed out. The U.S. blockade is the counter-move. Cut off Iranian ports. Reassert dollar control over who gets access to Gulf energy. Signal to every country in the Global South that the cost of switching currency rails is regime change. The problem is the move came too late and the infrastructure is already built. Indian refiners are settling Russian crude purchases in Chinese yuan and UAE dirhams, bypassing the U.S. dollar entirely. Iran's Hormuz yuan toll is a wartime measure, but the structural shift it is accelerating has been underway for years. This is the real war. Oil, currency, and who writes the rules of the next 50 years of global trade. Everything else, the nuclear talks, the ceasefire, the IDF readiness signals, the Islamabad summit, those are the visible surface of a much deeper contest that was always going to happen. Iran just handed China the opportunity to accelerate it. And the U.S. is now spending borrowed money at record deficits, with oil at $100 and climbing, trying to hold a financial architecture together that its own allies have already started to quietly abandon. Source: TECHi®, Substack, Al Jazeera, Geopolitical Economy

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@malcolmkenyatta If he brings Iran to their knees and prevents them from getting nukes, then he’s a great president I had a good person, right?
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Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta
Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta@malcolmkenyatta·
Trump is not a child. He is not possessed. He’s not a victim of his advisors. He’s just a bad person and a bad president.
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Gina Milan
Gina Milan@ginamilan_·
As a third time Trump voter… I can no longer support him for sharing a meme. I’m heartbroken.
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rortlieb@rortlieb·
@Faithful2Pray Maybe we should worry less about Trump and the pope, and worry about more about ourselves.
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T.E. Jentzen
T.E. Jentzen@Faithful2Pray·
Dear Catholics: Let’s stop fighting over the Pope. Here’s a reminder on our obligation as Catholics (last line is important)… “Catholics are taught to view the Pope as the Vicar of Christ, the successor to St. Peter, and the visible sign of unity in the Church. While not worshipped, he is respected as a spiritual father and shepherd. Catholics owe him loyalty and respectful submission to his teaching authority, especially on matters of faith and morals, though they are not required to agree with his personal opinions or political views.” God bless you all.
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rortlieb@rortlieb·
@JoJoFromJerz If you don’t understand the logic of a blockade, read history and see how blockades win wars.
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Jo@JoJoFromJerz·
If we “decimated” Iran’s military, why are we sending our military to blockade the strait of Hormuz to stop their military from blockading the strait of Hormuz?
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rortlieb@rortlieb·
@DanBilzerian If the pope isn’t against Iran getting nuclear weapons, he is a fool. But then again he’s not a politician, so he’s not qualified to make political judgments.
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Dan Bilzerian
Dan Bilzerian@DanBilzerian·
Trump just wrote a deranged essay attacking the Pope because he wasn’t in favor of the Iran war. The world is watching the mental breakdown of a defeated man.
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Alex Stone
Alex Stone@StoneJAlex·
This is blasphemy
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 The sudden shift from opening the Strait of Hormuz to blockading it looks like pure strategic desperation to Major General Randy Manner He argues that Trump has shown zero empathy for the average American paying more for gas and groceries. Manner suggested it's a reckless path that ignores the fact that Iran has alternative trade routes through the Caspian Sea.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇺🇸 🇮🇷 Major General Randy Manner argued that the Iranians are currently in the driver's seat because they don't negotiate under "one and done" ultimatums. Randy warns that pursuit of short-term gains is only harming the U.S. and the global economy. The administration’s hope for immediate capitulation through high-stakes pressure is failing to move Tehran.

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rortlieb@rortlieb·
@camhigby How did the Catholics become such experts in “visual blasphemy.” Could it be because they are a bit obsessed with imagery?
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Cam Higby 🇺🇸
Cam Higby 🇺🇸@camhigby·
Good job. The President did blasphemy, it’s unacceptable and you called him out. He deleted it. He’s not a Christian so it’s unsurprising. You all knew that when you voted for him. Anyway.
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rortlieb@rortlieb·
@JoJoFromJerz Wrong. He thinks they are patriotic and they care deeply about their country.
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Jo@JoJoFromJerz·
Donald Trump thinks his supporters are stupid.
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Mark Slapinski
Mark Slapinski@mark_slapinski·
Who the fuck is Jared Kushner? And why is he negotiating on behalf of the United States?
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North Star
North Star@ConstantPolaris·
I am a Catholic, but I must say that this Pope is moving funny to me. There is a whole Christian genocide going on in Nigeria where he once lived. But this man is more focused on the war in Iran and its politics. Hello Sir, there is a war in Nigeria and Africa too, and Christians are victims. He is the Pope of Christians first before anything else. And the welfare of Christians especially those who are being persecuted should be his priority. But Christians were massacred during Easter in Nigeria for their faith and I did not see any strong condemnation or reaction from the Pope. Instead the Pope is consistently focused on the middle East and Donald Trump's and Isreals war with Terrorists. I sincerely do not understand this Pope. It is Silence in the face of evil that makes evil multiply. What exactly does he want the world to do with terrorists who believe their destiny is to kill every unbeliever and take over the world? I hope that this Pope gets his priorities right.
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rortlieb@rortlieb·
@WSJ So the Saudis have lost their nerve?
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Saudi Arabia is pressing the U.S. to drop its blockade of Hormuz, fearing President Trump’s move to close it off could lead Iran to escalate and disrupt other important shipping routes on.wsj.com/4efSCxe
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@ChristopherHale So he thinks the US was formed by of peace? Did he miss reading US history?
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Christopher Hale
Christopher Hale@ChristopherHale·
After Donald Trump attacked him overnight, Pope Leo said this today in Algiers: “The future belongs to men and women of peace. In the end, justice will always triumph over injustice, just as violence, despite all appearances, will never have the last word.”
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