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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
ELON MUSK: SpaceX will build a mass driver on the moon. "If you want to go beyond a mere terawatt per year, you have to go to the moon. So by having factories on the moon, building AI satellites and having a mass driver, which is the kind of thing you really need to learn about in read about in science fiction, but we're going to make it real. We're actually going to have a mass driver on the moon. And if you do that, you can go several orders of magnitude greater. You can go to 1000 gigawatts or more per year, and ultimately get to maybe a millionth, and then a 1,000th and maybe even a few percent of the sun's energy. I really want to see the mass driver on the moon that is shooting AI satellites into deep space just go like just one after the other. I can't imagine anything more epic than a mass driver on the moon and a self sustaining city on the moon, and then going beyond the moon to Mars, going throughout our solar system, and ultimately, being out there among the stars and visiting all these star systems, maybe we'll meet aliens. Maybe we'll meet see some civilizations that lasted for millions of years, and we'll find the remnants of ancient alien civilizations. But the only way we're going to do that, do that, do that is if we go out there and we explore, and this is the path to making it happen."
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Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Michael Shellenberger: "I think free speech is hanging by a thread globally and that thread is Elon Musk… What's happening on X is the change of consciousness and… the establishment is desperate to either shut it down or censor it"
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Svetlana Lokhova
Svetlana Lokhova@RealSLokhova·
Sitting next to Mueller at the witness table during the Intel Committee hearings is Aaron Zebley, Mueller’s longtime top deputy and right-hand man). As John Rattcliffe said at the time, “The Mueller report and its conclusions weren’t from Robert Mueller. They were written by what a lot of people believe was Hillary Clinton’s de facto legal team — people that supported her, even represented some of her aides. Aaron Zebley represented Hillary Clinton’s aide that set up the unsecure server and smashed her BlackBerrys with a hammer. There were all sorts of folks [on the Mueller team] that were close to the Clinton Foundation" Before joining Mueller’s team, Zebley (while at the WilmerHale law firm with Mueller) represented Justin Cooper— Hillary Clinton’s longtime IT aide. Cooper set up Clinton’s private email server in her Chappaqua home. He also admitted to the FBI that he physically destroyed two of Clinton’s old BlackBerrys by smashing them with a hammer (and breaking them in half) to make sure data couldn’t be recovered.
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Andrew Goldstein (the bald guy on the left): Lead prosecutor on the obstruction-of-justice section of the report. He was a key member of the team handling Trump-related matters, a major Democratic donor James Quarles ("Mr Moustache"): A deputy special counsel and veteran prosecutor. He had previously worked on the Watergate investigation in the 1970s. He had donated the maximum legal amount to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign. Right after the hearings, Ratcliffe publicly called the Mueller Report the work of “Hillary Clinton’s de facto legal team.”: “The Mueller report and its conclusions weren’t from Robert Mueller. They were written by what a lot of people believe was Hillary Clinton’s de facto legal team — people that supported her, even represented some of her aides."

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Attorney General Ken Paxton
Once again, John Cornyn is a coward who's silent. It's simple: cancel recess until the Save America Act is passed. Why is it always so hard for Cornyn to have the courage to do what's right?
ThePersistence@ScottPresler

Senator Cornyn, Will you make a public statement about the need to cancel recess & have the Senate stay in Washington, DC, until DHS is fully funded & the SAVE America Act is passed? @JohnCornyn

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USA NEWS 🇺🇸
USA NEWS 🇺🇸@usanewshq·
This is Judge Richard Hersch! He is a tiny man with big power. Today, Richard let a black teenager go home from jail. What did the teenager do, you ask? He held down a 12-year-old girl and shoved rocks in her mouth to stop her from screaming while he and his friend raped her.
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Hello Representative Levin, I'd like to introduce you to an organization called the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs. NDI is one of the four core institutes of the National Endowment for Democracy, established by Congress in 1983. It is the Democratic Party's official international arm. Its board members include Stacey Abrams, Donna Brazile, and Michael McFaul. Its previous chair was Madeleine Albright, who served until her death in 2022. Also on the board: Eric Kessler, founder of Arabella Advisors, the largest dark money network in Democratic politics. NDI reported $181.5 million in revenue in fiscal year 2023, nearly all in government grants. NDI's mission, for four decades, has been to tell countries around the world how to run democratic elections. And what NDI consistently tells them, across dozens of countries, is that voter identification is a fundamental pillar of election integrity, and that proving citizenship is a basic prerequisite for participation. Here is what NDI has demanded of other countries: NDI's foundational guide, Building Confidence in the Voter Registration Process (2001), describes voter ID systems as standard democratic infrastructure. It states that voter registries should contain "voters' photographs and even their fingerprints" and that registered voters should be issued "a voter or other ID card that serves as proof of their right to vote." NDI explains that "issuing ID cards, either national or voting, requires a second point of contact between election officials and voters, which introduces an additional safeguard into the system." (pp. 10–11, 15) NDI's 2015 study of voter registration across the Middle East and North Africa goes further, laying out that voters must "prove their identity, essentially demonstrating that they are who they say they are" and must "affirm their citizenship and age." (p. 11) That same 2001 guide identifies married name changes as a routine voter roll maintenance challenge: "Election officials must update information about people who have moved or who have married and changed their surname." NDI also notes that voter lists "may omit information about changes of address or name for those eligible people who have recently moved or married." NDI's recommendation is not to eliminate voter ID. It is to maintain clean, continuously updated voter rolls that accommodate name changes within the system. In its 2009 Bangladesh report, NDI praised the country's new photo-voter list and national ID card system, noting that the ID cards gave "a sense of empowerment and belonging to the disadvantaged and marginalized people of the country, particularly women." Read that again. NDI itself called voter identification empowering for WOMEN! In every case, NDI's position was identical: marriage-related name changes are a solvable administrative problem. The solution is better record-keeping and updated systems. Not fewer safeguards. Not the elimination of voter ID. Your party's own international arm has already solved the problem you bring up. The answer is: maintain the rolls. Update the records. Issue the IDs. Accommodate name changes within the system, don't use them as a reason to have no system at all. The exact opposite of what you push here - refusing to clean voter rolls. By NDI’s own standards, by the standards of your own international soft power branch, YOUR position is the anti-feminist position. The SAVE America Act asks Americans to do less than what NDI demands of Nicaragua, less than what NDI praises in Morocco, and far less than the biometric fingerprint-and-facial-recognition system NDI supervised in Nigeria. Eighty-four percent of Americans support photo ID to vote. Two-thirds of Democrats support it. Jimmy Carter's own 2005 bipartisan commission recommended it. You voted no. Your party's international arm, funded with taxpayer money, chaired by your party's former Senate leader (Tom Daschle), staffed by your party's most prominent voting-rights advocate, says yes. For everyone else. NDI's guides are publicly available on their website. You might consider reading them before you spout mindless drivel to protect your own grift.
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
1. I agree with President Trump—the Senate should *not* recess until it passes (a) DHS funding, and (b) the SAVE America Act 2. Either way, all who support SAVE America must continue to make senators opposing it explain why they’re against voter ID and citizenship verification
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The SCIF
The SCIF@TheSCIF·
Garbage human being who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt just happens to own and operate a taxpayer-funded daycare as $190 million in federal child care funds flow to Maryland. The fraud never stops because they're all involved. Are you tired yet of people stealing your money?
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Shaughn.SGT(ret)
Shaughn.SGT(ret)@PrairieVeteran·
Passenger accounts state it appears as though the plane was beyond abort landing limits and the pilots put the AC down hard and hit the brakes hard in an attempt to stop. He most likely knew he was going to die. BOTH those pilots saved a lot of lives and should be treated as heroes.
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Jensen Huang just reverse-engineered why Elon Musk operates at a speed no one on the planet can match. Three traits. The first is deletion. Huang: “He has the ability to question everything to the point where everything’s down to its minimal amount.” Most engineers solve problems by adding. Musk solves them by subtracting. Every part. Every process. Every assumption that survived because no one had the nerve to kill it. He picks it up. Asks if it’s load-bearing. If the answer is anything less than absolutely, it is gone. Not simplified. Not optimized. Removed. What survives is the skeleton. The bare physics of the problem. Nothing between intent and execution. Huang said it plainly. As minimalist as you could possibly imagine. And he does it at system scale. Not at a product level. Not at a department level. Across entire companies. Entire industries. Entire supply chains. He strips a rocket the same way he strips a meeting. Down to the load-bearing walls and nothing else. The second is presence. Huang: “He is present at the point of action. If there’s a problem, he’ll just go there and show me the problem.” Not a Slack message. Not a report filtered through four layers of people who weren’t there when it broke. He walks to the failure. Stands over it. Puts his hands on it. Most executives have never seen the actual problem their company is trying to solve. They have seen slides about it. Read summaries of it. Formed opinions about it in rooms that are nowhere near it. Musk stands over the broken hardware and does not leave until it works. That collapses the distance that buries most organizations. The gap between something breaking and the person with authority to fix it actually understanding what broke. In most companies, that gap is weeks. For Musk, it is hours. The third is the one that bends everyone around him. Huang: “When you act personally with so much urgency, it causes everybody else to act with urgency.” Every supplier has a hundred customers. Every vendor has a dozen priorities. Every manufacturer has a backlog stretching months into the future. Musk makes himself the top of every single one of those lists. Not by demanding it. By demonstrating it. When the CEO shows up at your facility at midnight. When he is moving faster than your own internal team. When his timeline makes yours look like a suggestion. You do not put him in the queue. You rearrange the queue around him. Huang watched this up close. Huang: “He does that by demonstrating.” Not by asking. Not by negotiating. Not by leveraging a contract clause. By moving so fast that everyone else’s normal pace feels like standing still. Three traits. Strip everything down. Show up at the failure. Move so fast the world rearranges around you. That is not a management philosophy. That is why one man runs six companies while entire boards cannot keep one moving.
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
Senate Democrats make many arguments against the SAVE America Act Not one of them is legitimate Not even one This bill would make it easy to vote and hard to cheat Americans deserve both Senate Democrats want “easy to vote” But not “hard to cheat”
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Kevin Dalton
Kevin Dalton@TheKevinDalton·
Thousands of people held hostage as felonious hooligans shut down a California freeway for a street takeover complete with fireworks show. I hope you’re sitting down, but there are zero reports of arrests, impounds, or citations. This post brought you by Gavin Newsom, reminding you that crime is down.
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Sam Hildebrand 🇺🇲 🦅 ⬜️
Most people don't know this about me, but I was in a car a few vehicles back from Reginald Denny's truck during the LA riots in 1992. That day changed the way I looked at personal safety forever. On that day that I decided I was never going to be without a handgun minimum and rifle if possible in my vehicle. 60 people died during those riots. youtu.be/2EDlZF9soUk?si…
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Kevin Sorbo
Kevin Sorbo@ksorbs·
So the 12-year-old accused of shoving rocks in the mouth of a 12-year-old girl so his friend could r*pe her was just released by a judge. This is how you make repeat offenders
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