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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
El Salvador President Bukele: “They are worried about the human rights of the k*llers. What about the human rights of the women who don't want to be r*ped? Or the kids who want to safely play in the park?”
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Hologram@keyboardvoid·
@StealthQE4 lol do you verify headlines before posting or just push anything that’s pushed? Here let met help you; “Trump declares victory over Iran and agrees unconditional surrender, crude tanks 1400BP” post it - seems like your general source and verification network.
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Ryan Saavedra
Ryan Saavedra@RyanSaavedra·
Little history on AOC and Iran: -She condemned Trump for killing top Iranian regime terrorist Qassem Soleimani -She condemned Trump for blowing up Iran's nuclear facilities -She co-sponsored legislation to prevent the U.S. military from taking action against Iran -She was one of the only House members to not condemn Iran for attacking Israel -Opposed to sanctions on Iran
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez@RepAOC

The Iranian government’s violent crackdown on demonstrators is horrific and must stop now. All people have the right to protest their government without fear of violence. I support the Iranians taking to the streets to call for a better future.

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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
Really nuts that we, US taxpayers, are paying for this stuff. The projects are technically written in English, but it’s not in English. No one can explain what these are. For those that reflexively hate DOGE, do you honestly think your quality of life or cost of living goes either up or down because of these projects?? Because they don’t. We should probably cancel them and keep cancelling other questionable spending until all that is left are the true projects that improve quality of life and decrease cost of living. Then we can take a bunch of the money we saved along the way and put more money into those core programs and see sustained improvements for Americans.
Department of Government Efficiency@DOGE

Contracts Update! Over the last 5 days, agencies terminated and descoped 43 wasteful contracts with a ceiling value of $3.5B and savings of $222M, including a $4.3M Dept. of Treasury IT contract to “develop a comprehensive strategic narrative and management approach aimed at the Human Centered Transformation and Enhanced Partnerships”, and a $29M Dept. of Commerce consulting contract for “providing the necessary staff to perform Program Management, providing planning, analysis, and support in managing projects”.

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Hologram@keyboardvoid·
@nerds_humanity @johnnymaga Pre-COVID: 11.4M ACA (CMS). ARP/IRA temp 0% premiums & cliff removal—2025 only (WH). Surge: 12M→21.3M; 80%+ always eligible (KFF). Dems: “temporary” (Schumer), failed to fund. 2026: 15M spikes, 3.4M lose (CBO/CMS)—same group. Always set to expire and reiterated this as temp.
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Nerds for Humanity 🇺🇸 📊 🤓
@johnnymaga ACA insured 20M+, uninsured rate: 16%→8%. Insurers got new customers; ACA regulations force 80% premiums to care, not scams. Stocks up from growth. What's Trump's plan?
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johnny maga
johnny maga@johnnymaga·
Trump just posted on Truth Social exposing how much Obamacare benefitted insurance companies at the expense of the American people. 1100%, 800%, 600% surges in stock price since signed into law. Just insane numbers — a total scam.
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Hologram@keyboardvoid·
@dgoldwas @CDePriest5 @bennyjohnson I concur. However, isn’t a 3% year-over-year inflation rate consistent with historical norms, aligning with wage growth to maintain purchasing power? Expecting zero inflation seems unrealistic—how do we stabilize prices while increasing wages without eroding corporate margins?
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Dan Goldwasser
Dan Goldwasser@dgoldwas·
@CDePriest5 @bennyjohnson You seriously don't understand that the inflation number is COMPOUNDED, meaning that 3% you're cheering means things are 3% more expensive than they were last year. And last year they were 7% more expensive than the year before that. x.com/CDePriest5/sta…
C De Priest@CDePriest5

@dgoldwas @bennyjohnson Stop drinking the kool-aid and believing that fake #'s pushed by the prior criminal syndicate were accurate. Some of us, remember how high inflation was. Live Your Lie.

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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
BREAKING: September inflation comes in lower than expectations again, pushing interest rates lower and sending the stock market soaring. “Here's the moneyball numbers, year over year, 3%. It's less than the 3.1 we were expecting. So we're seeing interest rates move down and stocks move up.” The Golden Age.
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Steve Will Do It
Steve Will Do It@stevewilldoit·
I turn 27 today. Sending someone 2.7k BTC cuz I love u. U changed my life. You aren’t fake demonic motherfuckers like everyone else in my life . I love u . Comment btc and like
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Hologram@keyboardvoid·
@YANGS1K @nerds_humanity Tom doesn’t care - he is pro-Epstein. Say Trump is detrimentally affected by release of the Epstein files - however, so are Clinton’s and other left wing figures. It’s a break even for him; if the list is released, we should hold you accountable for every ind on ithe supported.
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Seth Main
Seth Main@YANGS1K·
I'm on your side about that. And unlike many people, I don't think trump would come out crystal clean if they did. It would also cripple the lives and influence of major players on the left too, with the Clintons and Bidens being the most obvious Lolita Express riders. That's why I don't think we'll ever see them. Anything that is released will have been curated many times over, similar to the BS video Bondi already tried releasing that was stitched together with 3 minutes of content removed and not even facing the correct jail cell. There's so much blackmail and leverage being applied at the highest levels of government. A bunch of quid pro quos to save the asses of the rich and powerful. I'm sure there's an international component to this too, at least with Israel and the UK. Americans may never know the full extent of these heinous acts and dirty IC games. It's all very sad.
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Nerds for Humanity 🇺🇸 📊 🤓
Nice try with all the Obama stuff. I think people are seeing through this attempt to deflect attention from Epstein cover up. Just release the files Donald.
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SMB Attorney
SMB Attorney@SMB_Attorney·
Went to an estate sale today. Crazy how much time we spend chasing material possessions, curating our homes, acquiring things, acting like we’re going to live forever. Then one day, sooner than you think, your family will take the good stuff before strangers dig through what's left, looking for deals. No attachment, no emotion, zero care at all for you or your life. It was a good reminder. What actually matters is family, love, relationships, memories. Not the material stuff. Not the money. You don't take any of it with you.
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Eric Abbenante
Eric Abbenante@EricAbbenante·
Ezra Klein explains how it feels to be a Democrat in under 30 seconds: Ezra Klein: "The stimulus bill under Obama, that had 3 big headline projects for reinvestment. High speed rail, smart grid, a nation wide system of interoperable health records. 0 for 3" Gavin Newsom: "I remember those days" Klein: "At some point, we gotta be upset about this." Democrats: 'Promises made, promises kleptocracy'
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Calley Means
Calley Means@calleymeans·
The U.S. is the only country in the world where taxpayer money from a low income nutrition program goes to soda and candy.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨🧵 EXPOSED: “INFLUENCEABLE” — The company cutting Big Checks to “influencers” on behalf of Big Soda Over the past 48 hours, several large supposedly MAGA-aligned “influencers” posted almost identical talking points fed to them, convincing you MAHA was out of line for not wanting soda purchases with food stamps (SNAP) Some even slimely invoked PRESIDENT TRUMP as an emotional manipulation tactic, referring to his Diet Coke button. Not a SINGLE ONE of them disclosed they were paid for these posts, which led readers to believe a general SODA BAN was in the works.
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Anthony Scaramucci
Anthony Scaramucci@Scaramucci·
Democrats should read this entire string and ask themselves how the F did you lose Elon? Btw newsflash: destroying Teslas which are ECO friendly are only displaying hypocrisy, nothing more. Get it together people.
Whole Mars Catalog@wholemars

Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion when it was worth half that He cut 80% of the workforce that was not doing anything useful, unwavering against angry cries. He used the data to create xAI, which is now valued at $75 billion. X is now sustainably profitable for the first time, raising money recently at a $44 billion valuation — but this time it’s actually worth that, and has a 25% stake in xAI. Through his acquisition, he unseated the President of the United States of America. He changed the lives of X creators by introducing revenue share. Everyone laughed at him, mocked him, and attacked him for this acquisition. Look how it’s turned out so far. Now he wants to apply this formula to the federal government, and you fucking idiots want to murder him? You want to kill America’s leading clean energy and technology company? You prefer the status quo of multi trillion dollar deficits? You prefer spending more on INTEREST on the national debt than we do on national defense? You realize that the federal government ran fine in the past without multi trillion dollar deficits right? We used to actually have a budget surplus. How did something Democrats used to support under Obama and Clinton turn into something that makes Democrats want to start a terror campaign? Jesus Christ, how fucking stupid are we as a country? This is why we can’t have nice things. God bless the DOGE team for trying to do what’s right for our children and grandchildren in the face of so much hatred.

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DeVory Darkins
DeVory Darkins@devorydarkins·
Congressman Ro Khanna (D-CA) claims he was the only Democrat official that had publicly condemned the Tesla vandalism. "I'm not going to root against Tesla. There are 20,000 people who work in my district who make a living off of this. They're building electric vehicles that ultimately are good for the climate. Have the protests and the conversation and criticism of musk just don't take it out on a company where you have workers, where you have engineers, where you have scientists which are creating wealth for the country, which is helping the climate." See Democrats it's not that difficult to condemn violence from your own radical far left base.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸DEM DEAN PHILLIPS: MY PARTY HAS LOST ITS PRINCIPLES—WHAT TIM WALZ SAID WAS APPALLING “I really don't recognize my party. I don't recognize its principles. What I saw my governor and friend Tim Walz say today was appalling. I'm just shocked that someone who should know better read the room so poorly. I liked Tim for a long time, but this is not serious. The tanking of Tesla stock not only hurts a lot of Minnesotans who have their money in pension funds, it hurts Tesla employees. This is one of the world's foremost innovative companies based in the United States of America. No elected official should ever demean an American company like that. It's nonsensical." Source: NewsNation, March 19, 2025 @elonmusk
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨 🇺🇸 WALZ CELEBRATES AS MINNESOTA PENSIONS BURN Governor Tim Walz openly celebrates watching Tesla stock plummet, apparently unaware—or unconcerned—that his own state has nearly 2 million TSLA shares in pension funds. While Walz gets his "mood boost" watching the stock fall, Minnesota retirees face the consequences of his political vendetta. This perfectly encapsulates today's Democratic leadership: willing to damage their own constituents' financial security just to score points against Elon. When politicians cheer financial damage to American companies employing thousands just because they dislike the CEO's politics, we've entered dangerous territory. Source: The Hill, Fox

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Dean Phillips
Dean Phillips@deanbphillips·
Objecting to his initiative is one thing, but calling @ElonMusk, a US citizen who’s built some of the most innovative companies in world history, a “South African nepo baby”, is a great way to lose even more Democrats.
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Dustin Grage
Dustin Grage@GrageDustin·
🚨 BREAKING: Aimee Bock, the mastermind behind Feeding Our Future, has been found GUILTY on all counts. The NGO stole over $250 million from taxpayers—the largest pandemic fraud scheme in the country, all made possible by the incompetence of Gov. Tim Walz’s administration.
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Kevin Bass
Kevin Bass@kevinnbass·
I was a lifelong Democrat. I thought most conservatives were ignorant or evil or lying. I believed almost everything written in the New York Times, The New Republic, and the Atlantic. I was horrified when conservatives criticized the authorities. Every criticism I saw: I thought all of it was motivated by animus, resentment, self-interest, or ignorance. Whatever truth there might have been in the criticism, I saw as a mere "half-truth": an exploitation of this or that cherrypicked fact being weaponized. Why did I see it in terms of weaponization? Because I was biased: I saw liberal establishment institutions and figures as fundamentally good, so all criticism of them was automatically interpreted as being in bad faith. Didn't the critics know that these institutions or figures were fundamentally good? If they didn't, they were ignorant. If they did, they were evil. It was that simple. This meant that any legitimate criticisms would just be dismissed, as if bouncing off of an impenetrable bulletproof shield. This all changed once I started writing about the pandemic. Soon people started talking about me the way I once thought about conservatives. This led to a complete identity collapse as I came to understand that my old worldview was hateful and ignorant, that I hadn't understood what I had been judging. I cannot forget the hearing that led to my dismissal from medical school a year after I started writing. During the hearing, people talked about me as if I wasn't human. My behavior was interpreted in the worst possible light. Complete fabrications were created. Nobody was concerned with the truth, only horrified at my apparent "unprofessional behavior", which was really a mirror of their unprofessional behavior directed at me. They structured the hearing to make it virtually impossible for me to speak and explain that what was being said was a lie. And nobody seemed to have any problem with this. Why? Because I was bad. If I am bad, then every mistreatment and every violation of the school's own policies became justified. A person who is bad does not deserve any rights. They only deserve punishment. But the thing I remember most was the allusions to my social media activity. They said, "Kevin is driven by resentment from his childhood." I wasn't. I was on good terms with my parents. They alleged that I needed psychotherapy to deal with this trauma. It was a completely fake story that they had constructed about me, to demean me, to marginalize me, to try to explain the views I had expressed: that something terribly wrong had happened during the pandemic. They couldn't imagine that I might have legitimate points. So they reduced me to the same kinds of psychological caricatures that I once reduced conservatives to in my own mind. When I was dismissed, I was broken. But I had help from friends who helped me understand what happened. And I came to realize that a hysteria had overtaken the left. I spent a lot of time reading about show trials, about witch trials, and so on. I also connected with people who had experienced similar things and came to realize that something similar had happened to hundreds of physicians around the country. My story wasn't unique. It was all the same story over and over again. I cannot believe the person I once was. I cannot believe that I could exist like that. I still don't understand how I could be like that, or how millions of people in this country could continue being like that. It disturbs me greatly. One thing I know is that whatever this thing is that is driving people crazy needs to be destroyed. It is hostile to civilization and to our humanity. It causes us to dehumanize each other and try to destroy each other. It is the very same monstrous thing that I once attributed to conservatives. But it had been inside me, and I could now see it inside others. This is something I still grapple with.
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Hans Mahncke
Hans Mahncke@HansMahncke·
The New York Times has a piece out today claiming everyone was duped about Covid’s origins. What they conveniently leave out is that they were the ones doing the duping. What makes this latest spin particularly egregious is that we've known for years that the New York Times’ own reporter, Don McNeil, was deliberately lied to by Fauci's gang of pay-for-play scientists—scientists who later laughed about deceiving him. You might argue this means the New York Times was itself misled, but here’s the telltale sign: they never reported that their own reporter had been lied to. The only place you could find the truth was right here on Twitter. That’s 100% proof they were in on the cover-up—maybe not McNeil himself, but certainly the New York Times as an institution. They weren’t just complicit, they were active participants in the biggest deception in history. They knowingly covered for liars, pushed false narratives, and let the world suffer the consequences. Absolutely vile.
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