
Crypto OMC
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Crypto OMC
@CryptoOMC
Old Man obsessed with Crypto investing.














Very disturbing video was posted on the DC subreddit tonight. It looks like this violent attack occurred at L'Enfant Plaza @wmata Station. Does anyone have any details? @DCAttorneyGen @EagleEdMartin #Only1DC


IRS Using AI To Target Middle Class "What we have learned is that the IRS, in fact, has been using AI to access bank accounts of American citizens" "Without any kind of search warrant" "This was something that was just discovered by an undercover journalist" "What they found is that the IRS has claimed that they have access to every single person's bank account"














Here’s a key point about our mission at DOGE: eliminating bureaucratic regulations isn’t a mere policy preference. It’s a legal *mandate* from the U.S. Supreme Court: - West Virginia v. EPA (2022) held that agencies cannot decide major questions of economic or political significance without "clear congressional authorization." This applies to *thousands* of rules that never passed Congress. - In Loper Bright v. Raimondo (2024), the Court ended Chevron deference, which means agencies can't foist their own interpretations of the law onto the American people. Over 18,000 federal cases cited the Chevron doctrine, often to uphold regulations, many of which are now null & void. - In SEC v. Jarkesy (2024), SCOTUS restricted the use of "administrative law judges" by agencies. The same agency that wrote the rules shouldn't be able to prosecute citizens in “courts” that it controls. - In Corner Post v. Board of Governors (2024), the Court held that new businesses can challenge old regulations, greatly expanding the statute of limitations & opening many more rules up for scrutiny. So we shouldn't just look at rules passed in the last 4 years, but over the past 4 decades (or more). DOGE is ready help the U.S. government conform to the U.S. Constitution once again. @elonmusk and I are ready to serve. 🇺🇸













