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Saved - March 4, 2023 at 2:01 AM

@VigilantFox - The Vigilant Fox 🦊

.@AdamCarolla: The Most Unqualified People Are Running Our Government "Would you hire them [Biden, Kamala, Buttigieg, etc.] to coach your small-town high school football team? And if the answer is no ... then maybe they shouldn't be running the government?"

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The speaker suggests that the standards for leadership have been inverted, with the least competent and obviously unqualified individuals becoming leaders. They propose a thought experiment, asking if the mentioned individuals, including Biden and Kamala Harris, would be hired to coach a small town high school football team. The speaker argues that if the answer is no, it is laughable to think they should be running the government.
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Speaker 0: It does seem like the standards for leadership have been inverted, like the craziest person, the least competent person, the most obviously unqualified person becomes the leader of everybody else. Speaker 1: Well, I mean, Think about this. Do a little thought experiment. All the people you just mentioned, and we'll throw in Biden, we'll throw in Kamala Harris as well. Would you Hire them to coach your small town high school football team. And if the answer is no, If you like, you literally start laughing. Right? If you said Feinstein or Fetterman or even Biden or Kamala Harris, p Pete Buttigieg, Any of these people. If you said, I would like them to coach our high school football team, you would be laughed out of the small town you lived in. So if they cannot raise to that level, then maybe they shouldn't be running the government.
Saved - April 13, 2023 at 6:37 PM

@WholeMarsBlog - Whole Mars Catalog

🤖 this is extremely dangerous to our democracy 🤖

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Some members of the media use their platforms to push their personal bias and agenda, controlling people's thoughts. This is dangerous.
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Speaker 0: Unfortunately, some members of the media some members of the media some members of the media some members of the media some members of the media use their platforms to push their own personal bias to push their own personal bias and agenda to control exactly what people think. This is a truly dangerous

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

@WholeMarsBlog Like talking marionettes … but who is pulling the strings?

Saved - August 26, 2023 at 2:53 PM

@TedLogan1010 - Ted Theodore Logan

Soros funding and plagiarizing Obama. Not a good look! They’re all puppets. Welcome to the show. @Death6102

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I am a skinny guy with a funny last name, and I'm here to answer a question that's on everyone's mind. Who am I and why am I on this debate stage? Well, I'm not just a hopeful skinny kid with a funny name. I believe that America has a place for me too.
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Speaker 0: Let me just address a question that is on everybody's mind at home tonight. Who the heck is this skinny guy with a funny last name, and what the heck is he doing in the middle of this debate stage? I'll tell you, I'm not a The hope of a skinny kid with a funny name who believes that America has a place for him too.
Saved - September 29, 2023 at 12:01 AM

@TaraBull808 - TaraBull

Elon Musk is actively doing a better job than our sitting president. Like this if you agree!!

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

At Eagle Pass discussing the border crisis https://t.co/Gt30ifvvFk

Saved - September 29, 2023 at 12:26 PM

@robertdunlap947 - Bob Dunlap🎙

What does it say when a citizen of the United States has more impact on what is going on at our border than the “actual” people “supposedly” elected by the citizens of our country. @elonmusk has just given a TO OUR ENTIRE GOVERNMENT

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In this video, local officials from Eagle Pass, Texas discuss the ongoing border crisis. Congressman Tony Gonzalez highlights the stories of sheriffs and local officials that are often overlooked. Sheriff Randy Brown explains the challenges his county faces, including trains being used to transport illegal immigrants and stolen vehicles. The situation is overwhelming for law enforcement, with limited resources and constant trespassing. The mayor of Eagle Pass, Rolando Salinas, emphasizes the strain on the community, including the hospital's inability to provide adequate care for locals due to the influx of immigrants. The officials stress the need for a bipartisan solution and highlight the alarming number of illegal immigrants entering the country, which is far greater than the official figures suggest.
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Speaker 0: Yeah. So here we are at at Eagle Pass, and we're gonna be meeting with, the sort of major the major officials, and, law enforcement responsible for the water. And, Andrew's here directly from them and see see exactly what's going on, for yourself. So, with that, let's begin. Yes. I'm Tony Gonzalez. I'm a local congressmen here in Speaker 1: the district. My district is 8 23 miles of the southern border, places like Eagle Pass, El Paso, Uvalde, Del Rio. We've been at the epicenter of this border crisis. What I'd really like to share is is, a lot of my sheriffs and, and local elected officials are being forgotten. Their stories aren't getting out. Some stories are, but a lot of stories aren't. The first person we would I'd like to hear from is, Randy Brown, who is the sheriff of Medina County. It's about an hour away from about a 100 miles away from here. And, Randy is behind us now. You wanna come over here, Randy. And just, the question I have is is, what what's happening in your county? This is 100 miles away. Speaker 0: And just to mention, like, you just Speaker 1: you're just talking to America here and people just wanna exactly what's going on. But assume that people do not know what's going on. Well, you got to go back sometime. And whenever the open border policy From the White House kind of got thrown out there. We've been overrun. How long was that? Speaker 0: How long ago was that? What year was that? Speaker 1: 2 years ago. We're on our 3rd committee. We've been battling it for 2 years and, so You're saying there's an open an open border policy attempt for for the past 2 years? It's an invitation. An an invitation. How does the train impact you? Because the trains have been a big story lately. There's a train just over here. This is kind of where it starts, Eli, where you see, you know, all at least thousands of people on a train. This is where they're coming through, but it doesn't end here. It just starts here. Yeah. Medina County is where they're going to make it to the big cities like Two major rail lines coming through my county and and on those, the legal strides. They actually control the trains because they know how to crank down the brake on the car so that when it passes a heat sensor, the conductor has to stop the train and then they get the off. The people come to get them, and all the stolen vehicles are stealing from over the country. Nearly every one of them got a stolen vehicle. Okay. So so then we get involved and then they're trespassing on buying the property. Speaker 0: Okay. The Speaker 1: And when you do get behind the road, they run through fences. They run over equipment. Irrigation stuff is important to the farmers. They run over their equipment. They tear it up. We tear up vehicles trying to line. We're trying to hold the line a 100 miles away because the line is not getting there because it's not that complicated to close the border. It really is. And that's the the. Speaker 0: All right. Well, and just again, just assume that the, you know, this is Speaker 1: it's Speaker 0: really just for the general public. And so we wanted to frame the situation, because not everyone knows, like, magnitude and, you know, like, is this, normal or is is it like So just if you could explain the situation for the general public, that would Speaker 1: be helpful. What terrifies me the most is we're seeing historic numbers, historic, 11,000 people coming over daily for the past week. Here in Eagle Pass alone, 2,500 people. Over 5,000 people in in detention. But what worries me the most is this, in in many cases, feels normal. The part that doesn't make it out on of the news stuff is there is a golf course. We're literally standing in in front of a golf course, and you have people playing golf as if it is normal. To the right, you have people that are coming over illegally. I mean, it is it is upside down. And and like Elon said earlier, I believe in in legal immigration. I think Legal immigration is important. And what happens is when you grant people that have come over illegally these different opportunities, you completely undermine think like the stuff that we're talking about in the car, the magnitude of the situation. Speaker 0: So it's like, the fact that we are seeing all time highs in the legal process. And that ramp is increasing. So these are really important points because The public isn't isn't I think it's not necessarily clear to the public. Is this is this normal or or or or or or are we, you know, are we seeing an accelerating crisis? Speaker 1: It's not getting better. It's getting the Worse. Last Friday was the was last Friday, a week ago, was a historic number. 11,000 people that came over. Speaker 0: Okay. Speaker 2: And Speaker 1: then on That number increased. Today is Thursday and that number increased. We're only going in the wrong direction. This is a week. What happens 2 weeks from now, It's a long Speaker 0: way. Okay. So basically we are seeing unprecedented all time highs, and increasing. Speaker 1: And spreading. It's not in just 1 area. It's it's not just like it's just 1 city or one town. And not even 1 state anymore. You know, it's not we're talking about New Today, but Chicago, you're hearing it there, L. A, Denver. There's all these other places where it's just spreading, just continues to get bubbling up. Speaker 0: And and just to quantify it, I think you said 2,000 a day or something. Just just in this location. Just here. Yeah. Just here. So that's like over 700,000 a year. Just in this one location. Yeah. Okay. El Paso. 700,000, sort of legally north of the year. Just in this one location. Speaker 1: Just in this one location. Okay. El Paso. Right now in El Paso. Speaker 0: Yes. That's higher than the population of Wyoming. Yes. Okay. And that's just 1 location. What is the total number from all those cases roughly? Millions. Speaker 1: I mean it's literally millions. Millions, millions. And those are just some of the folks that we know of. What about all the others But that's not just who was actually processing. Yes. The data ways the Speaker 0: ones that yeah. So meaning that's like the the actual number is Speaker 2: much higher. Much higher. Okay. Speaker 0: That's very important for people people to know Yeah. Speaker 1: The, Speaker 0: that the actual number is much higher. Is the official number something like 2,000,000 or something? Where is it? Speaker 1: It varies and it depends on who you ask, but I've seen it as high 2,600,000. And that number just every year for the past 3 years has almost doubled. You know, it was like 1.1 and then it's doubling year after year. Doubling year after year. It's compounding, year after year because it's not just 1 part of the world either. It's all parts of the world that are coming. The Speaker 0: I think that's actually an important point to make because, some people think, well, fuel is coming from Mexico, but this is not the case. The reality is that This is an open border for all of Earth. All of Earth. And just, you know, so there's roughly 350,000,000 people in the US, but there's 8,000,000,000 people on Earth. Yes. This is an open border to 8,000,000,000 people. And so in fact, I believe, a small minority or it's a minority it's it's a small percentage that are actually coming from Mexico. Yeah. Speaker 1: That is our Mexico. Yes. Speaker 0: Okay. And, Speaker 1: sheriff I mean, I mean, you this Speaker 2: is, how close are you the border? Speaker 0: 60 miles. 68 miles from the border. Speaker 1: 68 miles from the border. That's right. What type of nationalities these are coming through your county. We're seeing anywhere from Speaker 0: Honduras, El Salvador, I believe Ecuador, stuff like that, even Pretty much every country, right? Speaker 1: Pretty much every country. Speaker 0: Yes. It's very rare that we see anybody just from Oh, it's actually rare to see anywhere. And then I'm 68 miles from the border. I'm 80 miles south of here. Okay. Speaker 1: How big is your workforce? How big is the sheriff's office? My patrol stats only 16 strong, 16 total. Okay. So how many do you have on on call Speaker 0: it one time. Maybe 2 at Speaker 1: the most. 22 law enforcement officers to tackle I mean, some of these counties that that I represent, there the And they've got 2 or 3 people trying to tackle it all. This is where the local community just feel completely overwhelmed because border patrol agents used to the The front line and now they're here. They're under the bridge, they're processing folks. So they're completely out of the game. So these law enforcement, the local law enforcement officers carrying all the way. My county alone is 1500 square miles. Right. So it's not that's not possible really. It's very difficult to Speaker 0: Yeah. Okay. And and so, and and just it's worth going over a bunch of things that you mentioned to me, which the there's there's almost no repatriation. This is another thing that was I found surprising. So, the Basically, once somebody gets in, they're they're they're in. Yes. There's essentially no it does, in theory, repatriation. In theory, flying And I believe Speaker 1: you talked to the the president Speaker 0: of Guatemala and and and and asked him if we would if we're gonna take people back and he said, of course. Yes. I said, I'll Speaker 1: take every single one of them. Speaker 0: Yeah. No problem. Speaker 1: No problem. All you gotta do is ask Speaker 0: us to just call. The White House just use a call. Speaker 1: Exactly. Okay. Every white Speaker 0: It seems like that's like not a difficult thing. Speaker 2: Elon, every Speaker 1: White House has done that. Whether it was Trump, whether it was Obama, whether it was Clinton, whether it was Bush, Every single White House has had a border issue and every single one is had had handled it the same way. Speaker 0: Okay. Speaker 1: Why essentially going, we can't let everybody in because it's gonna overwhelm us. We're gonna you're gonna abide by the laws. And if you don't qualify for asylum, we're gonna send you back. And as soon as you start doing that, it alleviates the stress. This administration hasn't done that yet. Speaker 0: Okay. So, and just so of the sort of roughly 2, 2 and a half 1000000, the Process illegals. And then there's it's maybe as much as twice double that or something. I don't know if it's Not always. Yeah. You call it like 4 ish million, maybe 5,000,000 total, process on a on a process. How many of the 4 or 5000000, legal immigrants are sent back to their countries every year. Speaker 1: I'll give you an example. Here in Del Rio, Del Rio sector is one of 9 sectors. Okay. We are getting over about 25100 people coming over illegally a day. And we are we are repatriating or sending 0 back. 0. 0. Speaker 0: 0. 0 is quite a small number. Speaker 1: Yeah. Exactly. Speaker 0: Okay. Just just literally 0. So basically there's no repatriation. What is happening is this Speaker 1: This is insane. What is happening is at best, they will send people to other Parts of the border. That's turned back to where the the the country bores it. That's the Laredo or El Paso. In worst case scenario, and I wanna bring in the mayor here, the worst the To your local community, this is it, the mayor Speaker 0: of Eagle Speaker 2: Pass. Welcome to Eagle Pass, Rolando Salinas, the mayor of the city of Eagle Pass. Speaker 0: And it's been a rough Nice town. The. Thank you. Thank you. Just FYI, in case people are wondering whether Eagle Pass is like, you know, like a rundown town. It's actually really clean and nice to step by. Speaker 2: Thank you so much. We are a city of 20,000 people and we 19,000. Speaker 0: I'm sorry. The the yeah. Sorry. Maybe talk to the camera. I thought. Speaker 1: You know Speaker 2: that in the city of 28,000 people, we've had over 19,000 people in the last of about 10 days come in. So we Speaker 0: don't have the resources. Exactly. If you wait, more people more people are coming in by far, you Speaker 1: know, than this bit. Speaker 0: I mean, it's exceeding the population of the town on a regular basis. Speaker 2: We don't have the resources. Will you talk about the hospital? That's like the I believe that's the police that a lot of people are missing. SinglePass has one hospital. So you have thousands of people visiting this hospital. People are getting frustrated. The safety is taking a toll. People can't get medical care, local constituents because they're treating people that are coming in from other countries. Speaker 0: Yeah. There's only so many doctors. There's there's only Speaker 2: only so many doctors. Only so much we could do. The thing is they're coming in without consequence. And the word gets out back to the country today. Come come to the US. Come to the evil pass. Come one, come all kind of situation. And it's disappointing that that we don't have a a reform or we can solve this issue. The other thing about this too, Elon, is this isn't it should not be a Speaker 1: partisan issue. I get it. The politics been there. Speaker 0: Yeah. Exactly. Because there's a sense Speaker 1: of the temptation to make Speaker 0: it a partisan issue. Yeah. But, you Speaker 1: know, this is across the board. I don't care your here and our if you vote, don't vote, urban America or rural America. Everybody impacted the same way. When when the prices hits it's like a hurricane. When a current hurricane hits you, everybody gets washed out. And No different. So this is I think there's an opportunity here. If we can if we can message it in a manner this is about solutions. I get the finger pointing. It's easy to say why we got here. It's like, how do we just get out of here? And I think there are some real tangible solutions. Okay. So I I guess, like, the first part of this video, and I'll Speaker 0: take a minute to upload it once the Just to frame the problem so that people understand the magnitude of the problem, how quickly it is growing, and that there is basically mostly concurrently being admitted. Speaker 2: Yes. Speaker 0: Yes. Okay. And and just to understand, like, when you know, you're telling me, like, people coming through, are, you know, they have gang tattoos and they have the, like, the tear, you know, tattoo on the card. I'm not sure, maybe that everyone knows what tattooing is there on your face means. Speaker 1: I've been doing that. It's not good. Not good. It's Speaker 0: not good. Speaker 2: I visited it like that. Speaker 1: It's staying nonstop. I visited the facility here in Eagle Pass on Monday. And there was, there was a guy that had face and neck tattoos, fan tattoos, and he had teardrops. Speaker 0: And A teardrop is is when Speaker 1: you kill someone. When you kill somebody. And then you wear it as like a As Speaker 0: a badge of, badge of pride. You're, like, actually happy that you killed someone and you want people to know it. Right. And and and when someone like that comes through and they say they're an asylum seeker, what what do we do? Speaker 1: So so I'm in there I asked I asked the the the border patrol to Speaker 0: We're talking about a serial basically, a serial murderer. Speaker 1: Because he has multiple serial murderer. Speaker 0: Serial murderer proud of it. Speaker 1: Yes. Yes. This is not somebody you want babysitting. Oh, subtle. No. Not at all. Okay. And so when I asked the border patrol chief, I go, hey, what's up with this guy? And he asked him in And she goes, hey, have you ever been arrested before? He said, oh, of course not. And he's like, no, no, I haven't been arrested. And so what the border patrol chief said, he goes, we do not have records from people from Venezuela. Sure. So we can't track unless they were arrested in the United States, we really don't know who some Speaker 2: of these actors are. Many Speaker 1: people you will see are fleeing poverty. I get that. Sure. Sure. Sure. But there are others that are fleeing, you know, incarceration. Speaker 0: Yes. We we are basically, it seems like, the place where you can go to get away from the wall. Yes. And, and yeah. So okay. I see this sort of a, you know, kind of a group over there that's that's that's coming in. So, it's you know? So, you know, this sort of, I don't know if you could really see it. I'll try to switch it around. Well, I can't really switch around. So anyway, that's like I don't know if you can still see that group, but Speaker 1: the group there.
Saved - November 4, 2023 at 10:27 AM
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Barack Obama, chosen by globalists, aimed to dismantle the world's greatest nation for their Great Reset/New World Order. By inundating the public square with misinformation, doubts, and conspiracy theories, trust in leaders, media, institutions, and even truth itself was eroded. This strategy ensured their victory.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

Barack Obama, The Man Chosen By Globalists To Accelerate The Takedown Of The Greatest Nation The World Has Ever Known To Make Way For Their Great Reset / New World Order “You just have to flood a country's public square with enough raw sewage. You just have to raise enough questions, spread enough dirt. Plant enough conspiracy theorizing that citizens no longer know what to believe. Once they lose trust in their leaders, in mainstream media, in political institutions, in each other, in the possibility of truth. The game's won.“

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To undermine a country, all it takes is flooding the public square with sewage-like information. By raising doubts, spreading rumors, and promoting conspiracy theories, citizens become unsure of what to believe. When trust in leaders, the media, institutions, and even each other is lost, the game is won.
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Speaker 0: Just have to flood a country's public square with enough raw sewage. You just have to raise enough questions, spread enough dirt, plant enough conspiracy theorizing that citizens no longer know what to believe. Once they lose trust in their leaders, the mainstream media, in political institutions, in each other, in the possibility of truth. The game's won. You just have to
Saved - November 8, 2023 at 12:33 AM

@CollinsforTX - Christian Collins

We have a very serious epidemic of theater kids occupying positions in our government https://t.co/jVQPbOYY9e

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The speaker expresses outrage at the lack of care and understanding towards Rashida Tlaib, the only Palestinian American representative. They highlight the history of oppression in Congress, including the enslavement of black people. They also criticize the minimization of the Capitol insurrection and the racism, sexism, and xenophobia experienced by black and brown staff members. The speaker calls for a ceasefire and mentions death threats received. However, their time is cut short, and another speaker from Maryland is recognized. The transcript ends with the recognition of the gentleman from Georgia.
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Speaker 0: Of, a lack of care and a lack of understanding and a lack of seeing the humanity of folks who look like Rashida Tlaib. It's outrageous that my colleagues are blatantly blatantly attempting to silence the only Palestinian American representative right here. It's outrageous, but it's not surprising. And let me tell you, it's not surprising because this place is where 1700 members of congress, this elected body, in slave black people. It's not surprising because they thought it was right. It's not surprising because this is a place where members continue to claim that the insurrection on the Capitol just appear to look like a normal tourist visit. It's not surprising because this is the place where our black and brown staff members repeatedly speak of experiencing racism and sexism, Islamophobia, get pushed off the elevators, xenophobia, and more right here in this workplace. This is the place. And let me say this, she mourns for the 1400 But Speaker 1: the gentle lady's time is expired. Speaker 0: Mourns for the 10,000, And she will not stop. No more no more. Speaker 1: Time is expired. Speaker 0: Cease fire now. And she takes the death threats that you all said that that they The Speaker 1: gentlelady is no longer recognized. The gentleman from Maryland Speaker 0: The heart to heart. The desire to save lives is greater than Speaker 1: Gentle Gentleman from Maryland is recognized. Speaker 0: That's what I said. Speaker 1: We'll we'll reserve. Gentleman from Maryland Reserves. The gentleman from Georgia is recognized.
Saved - April 2, 2024 at 1:11 AM

@jeffreyatucker - Jeffrey A Tucker

Do you see the problem? That tiny line connecting the president to the massive apparatus underneath is mostly illusory. No one elected can control the machinery that makes up the lower two thirds of the chart. https://t.co/ueRi4h680V

Saved - August 28, 2025 at 10:58 PM

@NABEELRAJAB - Nabeel Rajab

@AssalRad He is the root of the problem, but he sees it in everyone except himself https://t.co/TSZnZ3SWpH

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"Proxy, the PLO, international terrorism would collapse. If you take out Saddam, Saddam's regime, I guarantee you that it will have enormous positive reverberations on the region." "Obviously, we like to see a regime change, at least I would, in Iran, just as I would like to see in Iraq." "The question now is a practical question. What is the best place to proceed?" "It's not a question of whether Iraq's regime should be taken out, but when should it be taken out?" "The answer is categorically yes." "The, the two nations that are vying competing with each other, who will be the first to achieve nuclear weapons, is Iraq and Iran." "But, a third nation, by the way, is Libya as well."
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Speaker 0: Proxy, the PLO, international terrorism would collapse. If you take out Saddam, Saddam's regime, I guarantee you that it will have enormous positive reverberations on the region. Speaker 1: Obviously, we like to see a regime change, at least I would, in Iran, just as I would like to see in Iraq. The question now is a practical question. What is the best place to proceed? It's not a question of whether Iraq's regime should be taken out, but when should it be taken out? It's not a question of whether you'd like to see a regime change in Iran, but how do it Are Speaker 0: there any other nations that you would recommend that The United States launch preemptive attacks upon at this point? Speaker 1: The answer is categorically yes. The, the two nations that are vying competing with each other, who will be the first to achieve nuclear weapons, is Iraq and Iran. But, a third nation, by the way, is Libya as well. Libya is trying very rapidly to build an atomic bomb capability. So you have here now three all stand together to stop Iran's march of conquest, subjugation, and
Saved - August 9, 2024 at 1:32 PM
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I believe Elon Musk has a clear grasp of Communism, contrasting it with Kamala Harris's views on equity, which I see as promoting equal outcomes through state power. I assert that this aligns with the essence of Communism and label Harris as a Communist. Even progressive AI acknowledges this perspective.

@XVanFleet - Xi Van Fleet

.@elonmusk Elon Musk has the CORRECT understanding of Communism. EQUITY, what Kamala Harris believes and promotes, means equal outcomes. The only way to make it happen is through the power of the state and by force. And that is the essence of Communism. Kamala Harris is a Communist!

@XVanFleet - Xi Van Fleet

Even progressive ChatGPT doesn’t deny the obvious👇 https://t.co/ClEU3arSQb

Saved - May 1, 2025 at 6:08 AM
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I discussed the alarming issue of food poisoning affecting Black Americans, linking it to the SNAP program. Despite initial fears about COVID in Haiti and Nigeria, their low vaccination rates resulted in minimal deaths. I highlighted that the real crisis stems from systemic problems, with $80 billion spent annually on food stamps, where a significant portion funds processed foods and sugary drinks, which I believe are harmful.

@MarioNawfal - Mario Nawfal

🚨🇺🇸 RFK JR: BLACK AMERICANS ARE SYSTEMATICALLY BEING POISONED BECAUSE OF FOOD STAMPS?! "We were initially told by Bill Gates and Tony Fauci that people in Haiti and Nigeria would be wiped out by COVID. They weren't; they had a 1% vaccination rate but had a death rate 1/100th of ours. The root cause is food poisoning and a systemic issue. Eighty billion dollars are spent on the SNAP program (food stamps) annually, with 70% going to processed foods and 10% to sugary drinks, which are pure poison." Source: Real America's Voice, @RobertKennedyJr

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A college-educated Black woman is more likely to die in childbirth than a White woman without a college education, partly due to hospital closures in Black communities since 2002/2008. Black Americans have a higher rate of chronic diseases, contributing to their high COVID death rate of 3,000 per million. This rate was much higher than Haiti and Nigeria, which had 14 deaths per million despite low vaccination rates. This is attributed to food poisoning, with 70% of the $80 billion SNAP program spent on processed food and 10% on sugary drinks. 70% of school lunch programs are also processed food. Black communities often live in food deserts, with limited access to fresh food, forcing reliance on packaged foods from bodegas. Packaged food is considered poison.
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Speaker 0: A college educated black woman is more likely to die in childbirth than a than a white woman without a college education. Now why is this happening? Some of it's happening because the local hospitals in black communities were all closed by this corporate takeover beginning around 02/2008. The biggest reason though is because black Americans have a much higher rate of all chronic diseases, and that's one of the reasons that black Americans died at the second highest rate after American Indians in this country during COVID. The death rate among black Americans in this country was three thousand per million population. The death rate in countries like Haiti was fourteen per million population. Same in Nigeria. We were told at the beginning by Bill Gates, by Tony Fauci that people in Haiti and Nigeria were gonna get wiped out. They didn't They had a one percent vaccination rate, so they did not get vaccinated, but they had one two hundredth the death rate that we had here. Why is that? Because of food poisoning and it is systematic and here's how. 70%, eighty billion dollars we give on the SNAP program food stamps every year. 70% of that is for processed food. 10% is for sugar drinks which is pure poison. It's one of the causes of the diabetes epidemic. Are systematically, 70% of the school lunch programs are processed food and these are poisoning people and and blacks in this country live in food deserts. There I've worked for forty years in Bedford Stuyvesant, New York which is one of the poorest communities in New York. When I started working there, the nearest grocery store was 75 blocks and three bus route changes. So if you wanted food you had to go to the local bodega and it's all packaged foods. What I tell people, never eat it if it comes in a package. It's poison. And I and we are systematically poisoning them. We're gonna change that.

@MarioNawfal - Mario Nawfal

🚨🇺🇸 RFK JR: THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IS NOW THE PARTY OF PEACE "You've had this complete inversion of the two parties. The Republican Party is now the party of peace, the party against censorship, against surveillance, and the party of free speech. It's the party that stands for children, opposes toxins in the environment, supports regenerative farming, organic agriculture, farmers' markets, and healthy food for our kids. Most Democrats I talk to don't see it because they're completely preoccupied and obsessed with one fear: Donald Trump." Source: Real America's Voice, @RobertKennedyJr

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The Republican party has become the party of peace, against censorship and surveillance, for free speech, on the side of children, against toxins, and for regenerative and organic farming, farm markets, and healthy food. This is a complete inversion, but most Democrats don't see it because they are preoccupied with fear of Donald Trump. Most of the defamations and perjuries applied to Donald Trump are untrue. If you watch ABC, NBC, CBS, and CNN, you're going to think that Donald Trump is a criminal, dictator, and monster.
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Speaker 0: And so you've had this complete inversion of the two parties. The the Republican party is now the party of peace. The party, against censorship, against surveillance, the party of free speech, the party that's on the side of children, the party that's against toxins in the environment, all of the things. I'm like, it's the party it's the party of regenerative farming. It's the party of, you know, organic agriculture and and farm markets and, you know, and and good food and healthy food for our kids. And so there's been this complete inversion. Yeah. And most democrats who I talked to don't see it because they're completely preoccupied and obsessed with fear of one thing, which is Donald Trump. Right. And most of the defamations and and perjuries that have been applied to Donald Trump are untrue. And, you know, and I've seen the same thing applied to me. If you if you are watching ABC, NBC, CBS, and CNN, and that is that that is the ecosystem that you live in No. You're gonna think that Donald Trump is a criminal and a dictator and a monster. I'm a crazy person. He he he's a monster and you're insane. You're exactly right. So

@MarioNawfal - Mario Nawfal

🚨🇺🇸 RFK JR: NOBODY UNDERSTANDS AI BETTER THAN ELON "We have a tremendous capacity to deploy AI and other new technologies to make government more transparent. AI can either be used to democratize our country, making the government more responsive and transparent, or it can be https://t.co/8YDadyXGxA

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Donald Trump suggested Elon Musk audit the federal government. One speaker believes AI can democratize government and increase transparency, or enslave citizens to the government and intelligence agencies, and that Musk understands this best. The Pentagon has failed every audit for the last 20 years and lost $4.3 trillion in the last audit. This money was primarily lost on equipment purchases whose locations are unknown, forcing the Pentagon to repurchase them. These problems are solvable with AI, which could track stockpiles and warehouses to identify the location of equipment.
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Speaker 0: And I think the audience might like this too. Donald Trump has suggested bringing in a man to audit the federal government top to bottom. His name is Elon Musk. What do you think of that, Ivan? Speaker 1: You know, I we have this tremendous capacity to actually deploy AI and these other new technologies to make government more transparent. AI can either be used to democratize our country and and to make our government more responsive and more transparent, or it can be used to make us slaves to the government and to the intelligence agencies. And I think there's nobody better than Elon Musk who understands that better and will be able to deploy that better. Right now, the Pentagon has failed every audit that it has taken for the last twenty years. They they lost $4,300,000,000,000 in this last audit, 4,300,000,000,000.0. But they Speaker 0: just lost. They just lost them. Speaker 1: They just lost it. They don't know. And most of it is for equipment that they purchase, but they cannot identify its location. So they have to buy it again. Speaker 0: Can you imagine running your household that way? No. I mean Speaker 1: And and you can fix that with AI walkers and all the stockpiles and all the warehouses who identify where every so all of these problems are solvable, but we need to eliminate government waste. Isn't it
Saved - November 8, 2024 at 1:06 AM
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I shared some intriguing history about Elon Musk's grandfather, Joshua Haldeman, who led Technocracy Incorporated in Canada. This organization, active from 1936 to 1941, aimed to restructure society based on scientific principles, envisioning a unified Technate where all needs would be met. I questioned why people support Musk's vision of a new order, merging AI with human will and creating "The Everything App," while simultaneously opposing WEF policies. It seems there's a contradiction in accepting a New World Order as long as Musk is at the helm.

@e_galv - Just.A.Thought 💭

Elon Musk's grandfather, Joshua Haldeman, was a leader of Technocracy Incorporated in Canada from 1936 to 1941. "Technocracy Incorporated was not a political movement – in fact, politicians or members of political parties were not allowed to join. It was founded in New York City in 1933 as an educational and research organization promoting a radical restructuring of political, social and economic life in Canada and the United States, with science as its central operating principle. There would be no countries called Canada or the United States – just one giant continental land mass called the Technate, a techno-utopia run by engineers and other “experts” in their fields. In the Technate, everyone would be well-housed and fed. All material needs would be taken care of, whether you had a job or not." Why when Elon Musk talks about a "new order of the ages", merging AI with human will, implanting brain chips in human brains, and creating "The Everything App" while calling himself the "Techno King"... people cheer? But on the other side of their mouth, say they're against WEF policies? How do they reconcile the fact that they actually accept a New World Order, so long as Elon Musk spearheads it? Can anyone answer this?

Saved - November 16, 2024 at 10:46 PM
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I found myself agreeing with Elon Musk's view that a Democratic victory in 2024 could lead to a one-party state. Initially, I resisted this idea, but I realized it stemmed from a psychological reluctance to accept such a possibility. If Trump, despite his strengths, can't win against the political machine, then it seems that machine will always prevail. This raises concerns about the erosion of democracy, especially considering the non-democratic nature of the 2020 Democratic primaries, which could result in an even stronger, unchallengeable power structure.

@KanekoaTheGreat - KanekoaTheGreat

Peter Thiel reluctantly agreed with Elon Musk's belief that if the Democratic Party won the 2024 election, it could consolidate power into a one-party state. "I didn't want to believe Elon when he said this, so I texted him and told him I hadn't believed you when you said this at first. But I think this is because, psychologically, I don't want to believe that." "The sense in which I felt that he was correct was if Trump, with much better substance and much better on so many things, could not win in 2024 against the machine, then the machine would always win." "And if the machine always wins, then you no longer have a democracy. You certainly no longer have a democratic process within the Democratic Party. We can always debate the election shenanigans in November 2020." "The far more extraordinary thing was in March of 2020 when Biden came in fourth or fifth in Iowa and New Hampshire and then somehow got rammed through South Carolina. All the other candidates drop out." "So, this extremely non-democratic primary in the Democratic Party in 2020 led to an even less democratic process in which Biden was replaced with Harris." "If the machine could defeat Trump, I thought it was reasonable that it would gain even more power and somehow be unbeatable, and the country would become like California, a one-party state." @elonmusk @peterthiel

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Elon provided a sense of courage to others, despite the risks he faced if Trump lost. Before the election, both Oprah and Elon suggested that a loss could mean the end of American elections, which seemed extreme. Initially skeptical, I later realized that if Trump, despite his strengths, couldn't win against the political establishment, democracy would be at risk. The Democratic primary process in 2020 felt undemocratic, with Biden's rise after poor showings in early states. If the establishment could defeat Trump, it might gain even more power, leading to a one-party state, making it harder for citizens to leave the U.S. compared to leaving California.
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Speaker 0: Obviously, Elon gave, gave people a great deal of cover. You know? It certainly seemed incredibly dangerous to me what he did, incredibly courageous, you know, what would have happened to him if, if if Trump would have lost. And then, and then and then certainly, it it was well, you know, maybe all all of the rest of us can be a little bit more courageous than we otherwise were going to be. But he he gave cover to everybody. Speaker 1: One of the things that was being said on both sides before the election by Oprah and Elon, and they sounded different saying it, but it was the same message, was that if their candidate didn't win, this was gonna be the last American election. I thought that was totally nuts, but maybe you don't. Or maybe you hear it differently. Speaker 0: Let me I I didn't want to believe Elon when he said this. And I, you know, I I texted him a few weeks before the election and told him, you know, I hadn't believed you when you said this at first. But it's but I I think it's because psychologically, I don't want to believe that. I don't want to believe that the country is so far gone that you have to leave the country or something. And, but then it was the sense in Speaker 1: which I felt that he was correct was that if, if Trump with what Speaker 0: I think much better substance, much better on so many things, could not win in 2024 against the machine. The machine would always win. And if the machine always wins, you no longer have a democracy You know, you certainly no longer have a democratic process within the Democratic Party. You know, we always debate the election shenanigans in November of 2020. The far more extraordinary thing was March of 2020 where Biden comes in 4th place, 5th place in Iowa, New Hampshire and then somehow gets rammed through South Carolina. All the other candidates drop off. So it's an extremely nondemocratic primary in the Democratic party in 2020, and then an even less Democratic process by which Biden was replaced with Harris. And, and, yeah, it was going to be this, and if if the machine could, could defeat Trump, I I thought it was reasonable that it would gain even more power and somehow be unbeatable and the country would become California, become a one party state. And it would be far worse than California because the constraint on California is people can leave California. It's much harder to leave the US.
Saved - December 6, 2024 at 3:40 PM

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

This needs to be fixed. Should be rule by democracy, not rule by bureaucracy!

@BasedMikeLee - Mike Lee

🧵1. In a meeting today with @elonmusk, @vivekgramaswamy, & @speakerjohnson, Elon & Vivek referred to the fact that, because unelected bureaucrats now make most federal law & control much of our economy, we’ve been stripped of the benefits of a constitutional republic. https://t.co/8Zo3DoilrB

Saved - December 19, 2024 at 8:27 PM

@DogRightGirl - Spitfire

I CANT BELIEVE @elonmusk HAS ANY INFLUENCE ON POLITICIANS!!!!!! How DARE he!! https://t.co/iaL6NpbdmE

Saved - December 22, 2024 at 9:48 PM
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I addressed the Democratic narrative about Elon Musk's influence in politics by pointing out that unelected individuals have been shaping government decisions for years. I encouraged critics to read the Wall Street Journal to see this reality. Additionally, I highlighted the hypocrisy in their concerns about billionaire influence, specifically calling out George Soros for his extensive connections with Democratic politicians, likening it to a child collecting Pokemon cards.

@WesternLensman - Western Lensman

🔥@ScottJenningsKY just nuked Democrat narrative about Elon having too much influence over US politics: "I hear Democrats criticizing the idea that we have unelected people with too much influence over the government. I invite them to pick up the Wall Street Journal from this week and find out that unelected people have been running the government for the last four years." "I hear Democrats criticizing criticizing the influence of billionaires on our politics. When you've got this Soros punk running around collecting Democrat politicians like my kids collect Pokemon cards." 🔥🔥🔥

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There are questions about whether Donald Trump's relationship with Elon Musk will fade, but it seems strong. Musk played a key role in Trump's success. Critics, particularly from the left, often complain about the influence of unelected individuals in government, yet they overlook that this has been happening for years. They also criticize billionaire influence in politics while ignoring figures like George Soros, who actively supports Democratic politicians. The left's criticism of Musk appears hypocritical and excessive. Musk is contributing to transparency in the federal government, which is a positive development.
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Speaker 0: Is this gonna wear thin with Donald Trump soon? I don't think so. I mean, look. They they appear to be getting along well. Musk was very instrumental in his victory. And I hear Democrats, you know, criticizing the idea that we have unelected people with too much influence over the government. I invite them to pick up The Wall Street Journal from this week and find out that unelected people have been running the government for the last 4 years. I hear Democrats criticizing the influence of billionaires on our politics when you've got this Soros punk running around collecting democrat politicians like my kids collect Pokemon cards. So I I think all the criticism of Musk coming from the left is totally hypocritical, totally over the top, and he is doing something interesting, bringing some transparency, to the federal government. It's not a terrible thing. But it's
Saved - February 5, 2025 at 1:55 AM

@DecentBackup - BackupDecentFiJC

I mean, in fairness, you could probably apply that same “nobody elected _______” logic to all but ~3-4 of the Jews LARP’ing in America’s current Government.

@BehizyTweets - George

Angry Catlady Elizabeth Warren just took the mic at the "Nobody Elected Elon" rally and immediately started lying. "Elon Musk is seizing power from the American people. WE ARE HERE TO FIGHT BACK." https://t.co/rMM4ePUXCc

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Elon Musk is taking control in a way that undermines the American people, and we are here to resist this move.
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Speaker 0: In the building behind me, Elon Musk is seizing power from the American people. We are here to fight back.
Saved - February 7, 2025 at 10:26 PM

@JohnStrandUSA - John Strand

WOW: Stephen Miller goes SCORCHED EARTH on Democrat complaints that @elonmusk is ‘unelected’ “The unelected power in this country is the rogue bureaucracy. USAID is unelected! The FBI that persecuted President Trump for 8 years is unelected!” He’s exactly right. https://t.co/7OinXcGxLU

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The term "unelected" used by Democrats is misleading. Donald Trump was elected in a landslide, and his staff, including the national security adviser and chief of staff, serve at his pleasure. They are implementing the agenda chosen by the American people. The real unelected power lies within the bureaucracy, such as USAID, the FBI, and the CIA, which have acted against Trump. President Trump is working to restore democracy by asserting control over the federal bureaucracy. He is the only individual elected by the entire nation to carry out the agenda that reflects the voters' wishes, while other officials are elected at local or state levels. Ultimately, the president is in charge of the federal executive branch.
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Speaker 0: The the Democrat use of the term unelected is really quite remarkable here. Donald Trump was elected in an overwhelming landslide. These are Donald Trump staffers. In the sense, like, saying that Mike Walls, the national security adviser, is unelected or Susie Wiles, the chief of staff, is unelected or Donald Trump's communications team is unelected. This is presidential staff that serves at the pleasure and for the president just as I do. I am a staffer for the president of The United States. He is elected. He is the one that American people have chosen to implement his agenda. This is the agenda the American people voted for that he is asking his staff, his subordinates, his employees to implement. The unelected power in this country is the rogue bureaucracy. USAID is unelected. The FBI that persecuted president Trump for eight years is unelected. The CIA and those who have laundered intelligence to try to change the foreign policy of The United States are unelected. President Trump is restoring democracy by controlling the federal bureaucracy. There is one man in the country who is elected by the whole American people to implement an agenda they support. That is the president. Every other officer in this country Yep. Members of congress and senators are elected at the state or local level. Let me ask you something. I have to continue. One man in charge of the federal executive branch, and that's the president. I understood.
Saved - February 11, 2025 at 10:08 PM

@nicksortor - Nick Sortor

🚨 ELON MUSK: THE BUREAUCRACY IS AN UNELECTED FOURTH BRANCH "The Bureacracy currently has more power than elected representatives. That does not match the will of the people!" — @ElonMusk We the People voted to TEAR DOWN the bureaucracy! https://t.co/OmGbVJIovn

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Our federal bureaucracy must be responsive to the people; that's fundamental to our democracy. Currently, this unelected bureaucracy holds excessive power, exceeding that of elected officials – a situation unacceptable to the public. We must address this imbalance. Furthermore, our $2 trillion deficit demands immediate attention. Failure to act will lead to national bankruptcy. The interest payments on our national debt now surpass even our defense budget, a truly alarming reality given our substantial defense spending. We must find a solution to this critical financial problem.
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Speaker 0: But you can't have an autonomous federal bureaucracy. You have to have one that's responsive to the people. That's the whole point of a democracy. And so, and if if you looked at the if if you asked the look at the today and said, what do you think of the way things have turned out? Or what we have this unelected, fourth unconstitutional branch of of government, which which is the bureaucracy, which has, in a lot of ways, currently more power than any elected representative. And this is, this is not something that people want. And it's it's not it does not match the will of people. So it's just something we've gotta we've gotta fix. And then we also gotta address the the deficit. So we've got a $2,000,000,000,000 deficit. And if this if we don't do something about this deficit, country's going bankrupt. I mean, it's it's really astounding that the, the interest payments alone on national debt exceed the defense department budget, which is shocking because we've got a lot of we spend a lot of money on defense.
Saved - February 19, 2025 at 5:50 PM
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Elon Musk responds to critics who say, “Nobody voted for Elon,” highlighting the challenges posed by a federal bureaucracy that opposes the president and cabinet. He points out that D.C. voting is overwhelmingly in favor of Kamala Harris, suggesting that if the president's will isn't carried out, it reflects a disconnect between the government and the people's wishes, questioning the true nature of democracy.

@VigilantFox - The Vigilant Fox 🦊

NEW: Elon Musk delivers the PERFECT comeback to people complaining, “Nobody voted for Elon.” “Speaking of unelected, there’s a vast federal bureaucracy that is implacably opposed to the president and the cabinet. “And you look at D.C. voting, it’s 92% Kamala. Okay, so we’re 92% Kamala. That’s a lot... That’s basically almost everyone. And so, if the will of the president is not implemented and the president is representative of the people, that means the will of the people is not being implemented. And that means we don’t live in a democracy.”

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The Democrats complain that nobody voted for Elon or my cabinet nominees and claim people are dying because of budget cuts while also calling my actions illegal. Their reaction shows we must be over the target and doing something right. We're trying to restore the will of the people through the president. There's a vast, unelected federal bureaucracy implacably opposed to the president and the cabinet. Consider that DC voting is 92% for Kamala. If the president's will, representing the people, isn't implemented, then the will of the people isn't being implemented. We're not living in a democracy, but a bureaucracy. What you're seeing is the bureaucracy resisting as we try to restore democracy and the will of the people.
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Speaker 0: And this is what you get for it from the Democrats you get nobody voted for Elon or nobody voted for any of your cabinet nominees. Okay. People are dying because of doge cuts. I'll give you a chance to respond all that. What doge is doing is illegal. Elon Musk is small street vernacular for a male body part. It's a constitutional crisis. Speaker 1: Okay. Why why are they reacting like this? Speaker 0: Well, I'm first of all, do you give a fly and rip over number one? And Well, I guess we must Speaker 1: be over the target or doing something right, you know. If like, they wouldn't be complaining so much if they we weren't doing something useful, I think. But what what what all we're really trying to do here is restore, the will of the people through the president. And and what we're finding is that there's an unelected bureaucracy. Speaking of unelected, there's a there's a vast federal bureaucracy that is implacably opposed to the president and the cabinet. And you look at, say, DC voting, it's 92% Kamala. Okay. So we're in 92% Kamala. That's a lot. Speaker 0: They don't like me here either. Speaker 1: I think about that number a lot. And, like, 92%, that's basically almost everyone. Yeah. And so but but if but but how can you if if if the will of the president is not implemented and the president is representative of the people, that means the will of the people is not being implemented. And that means we we don't live in a democracy. We live in a bureaucracy. And so I think what we're seeing here is the sort of the thrashing of the the bureaucracy as we try to restore democracy and the will of the people.
Saved - February 20, 2025 at 4:50 PM

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

Wait, Biden wasn’t in control!? No way 😂

@DefiyantlyFree - Insurrection Barbie

🧵🧵How Soros Controled Biden’s White House We keep hearing ad nauseam from the shills over at CNN and MSNBC how Elon Musk runs the government and how someone who is unelected is in control. Strangely none of those people wanted to tell you the influence that George Soros had in the Biden Administration. So to recap, the media has a really big problem with transparency, and the fact that Elon Musk is looking for waste fraud and abuse, but they are silent about the fact that George and Alex Soros secretly guided the White House agenda behind the back of the American people? Even before Biden was inaugurated, he had Transition Review Teams assembled for every department within the government. Those teams had to understand all the operations of the specific government agencies so that the administration will be ready on day one. 17 picks for those transition teams worked directly for Soros organizations. And he could call them and direct them on what policy to push in each department. The following are examples of agencies had a transition team member directly working in a Soros organization: State Department Consumer Financial Protection Bureau United States Mission to the United Nations Department of Defense Department of Labor Department of the Treasury Banking and Securities Regulators National Security Council

Saved - February 23, 2025 at 7:14 PM
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I firmly believe that the claims made are completely untrue. I mention various entities and organizations, including Kleiner Perkins, JDCA, Gandi SAS, and others, to highlight the connections and implications surrounding these assertions.

@HolaBackupFiJC - HolaBackup

Patently false. Both counts. Kleiner Perkins. JDCA (UJA/Mossad). Gandi SAS (Montefiore/GCHQ). Arena. http://Impactive.io. Pegasus. Serbia Broadband. Dragoljub Spasojević. Y Combinator. Data Council. Civis Analytics. Scytl. Smartmatic. SGO Corp. BC Partners. Akamai (Sayeret Matkal). Dominion. Hamilton Place Strategies (Penta). K2 Integrity.

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@polyfraggrenade - moo (GO BIRDS!!!)

Through the ballot box and voting machines? Neither. Through the media? They all are. 2020 was largely decided by the media, like Twitter, which deliberately censored the President, and the news. It's why Elon bought Twitter; to influence public opinion.

@Junesaya_ - Anti-poll Action

@polyfraggrenade Was the 2020 or 2024 election rigged??

Saved - March 18, 2025 at 7:15 AM

@DefiyantlyFree - Insurrection Barbie

When Barack Obama says it the left fawns. When Elon Musk says it the left burns Teslas. https://t.co/cR0mC8AhnX

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The speaker introduces a campaign to cut government waste, stating that deficit reduction requires difficult choices, including cuts to valued programs. They claim there has been a tremendous amount of waste and fraud in the government during the Biden administration, estimating federal government fraud at half a trillion dollars. The goal is to reduce this figure, saving taxpayer money by stopping spending on things that very few taxpayers would agree makes sense. Examples cited include transgender animal surgeries and the presence of twenty million dead people in the Social Security database.
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Speaker 0: Everyone knows that getting rid of the deficit will require some tough decisions, and that includes cutting back on billions of dollars in programs that a lot of people care about. But what should be easy is getting rid of the pointless waste and stupid spending that doesn't benefit anybody. We're calling it the campaign to cut waste. Speaker 1: You know, there's been a tremendous amount of of waste and fraud in the in the government during the Biden administration, which estimated the the federal government fraud to be half a trillion dollars. What we're trying to do is get that number down to a much smaller figure, save money for the American taxpayer, stop money being spent on things that are that I think very few taxpayers would agree makes sense, You know, transgender animal surgeries or why are the twenty million people who are definitely dead mocked as alive in the Social Security database?
Saved - April 6, 2025 at 3:19 PM

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

The problem is the puppetmasters, not the puppets, as the latter have no idea why they are even there https://t.co/wi74RvuBXx

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The speakers are asked what makes Trump a fascist. One speaker says Trump "just does everything he wants" and is a "convicted felon." Another speaker claims Trump is trying to control the media narrative, citing the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico and allegedly not allowing the Associated Press into the White House. When asked if renaming the Gulf of Mexico is pointless, the speaker agrees. The speakers are asked again what makes Trump a fascist. One speaker says a core tenet of fascism is creating an enemy. The speaker admits they received the sign and talking points from someone else. They say they came out to protest because of executive overreach.
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Speaker 0: So what what makes Trump a fascist? What makes Trump a fascist? Speaker 1: He does does things without Speaker 0: Yeah. Talk loud. I don't want my mic on. Speaker 1: I I'm not really committed to interview with Speaker 0: someone. Sorry? Speaker 1: He just doesn't he just does everything he wants and, you know, not following flaws or, you know, he Speaker 2: was a Speaker 1: he's a convicted felon. You know? That's all I know. Speaker 0: But but your your your sign says he's a fascist, and I'm just curious what makes him a fascist. Speaker 2: Well, one Speaker 1: of the Speaker 2: things is that he's trying to control the the media. Right? Speaker 0: Say that again? Speaker 2: He's trying to control the the narrative. Like Speaker 0: How is he trying to control the media? Doesn't every president try to control the narrative? Speaker 2: They try to control their own narrative, but one of the things that Trump has done, for example, is the renaming the, you know, the Gulf Of Mexico, and then not allowing the Associated Press to come into the White House. Basically, you know, trying to get Speaker 0: What are your feelings about him renaming the Gulf Of Mexico as the Gulf Of America when a majority of America as opposed to Mexico? Speaker 2: I mean, it's kind of pointless. People Speaker 0: Is it pointless? Speaker 2: Yeah. People call it the Gulf Of Mexico. Speaker 1: What's the pointless? Speaker 0: Positive tourism impact potentially? Speaker 2: Tourism has been down heavily. Speaker 0: So I don't wanna get into tourism debate. My question is the sign says Yeah. The fascist Trump regime must go. Yeah. And so I'm just curious what makes him a fascist. You pointed out that maybe something about his relationship with the media, he wants to control it. But Yeah. How again, let's you're specific. You're calling him a fascist. Speaker 2: Yeah. Well, what makes him a Speaker 1: fascist? One Speaker 2: of the core tenants of fascism is creating an enemy. Right? And blaming the phones on hand. Speaker 0: What's that? Speaker 2: Oh, yeah. Speaker 1: That's the paper gave me. Yeah. Speaker 0: Who gave you that? Speaker 1: The people that gave me the sign. It's a free sign. Speaker 0: Oh, they someone gave you the sign Yeah. And then they gave you the handout. No. So are you reading it now to see try to answer the question? Speaker 1: Yeah. But I Speaker 0: mean Can I see that? Can you hold that up? Speaker 1: I'm just not Speaker 2: Oh, I'm Speaker 0: just curious. Speaker 1: Maybe you can can have it. Speaker 0: I can have it? Yeah. Speaker 2: You can Speaker 0: have it. Alrighty. So this so where did you get the sign? Speaker 1: Oh, all the way in the gatekeeper's house. Okay. Yeah. It was just paper store. And Speaker 0: that's another one? They gave you two pieces of paper? Yeah. They have that one too? Speaker 1: Yes. You can have both. Speaker 0: Oh, okay. So what brings you guys out here today? Speaker 1: Oh, just because I saw people were hanging out with people from Yeah. Speaker 2: Same thing as everyone else. Executive overreach. Oh.
Saved - September 2, 2025 at 2:16 AM
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The conversation begins with a comment on the high level of violence in Chicago, particularly during Labor Day weekend, highlighting a perceived failure of Democratic leadership to address the issue. A response criticizes this leadership as ineffective, suggesting that they perpetuate chaos rather than improve the situation. Another participant argues that the leadership is intentionally creating disorder and failing to promote positive outcomes, emphasizing a belief that their actions lead to destruction rather than improvement.

@AwakenedOutlaw - AwakenedOutlaw⚒️

Sadly, this excessive (and you'd think, unacceptable) level of violence is the norm for Chicago. What's odd is that the Democrats are intent to protect the status quo and choose instead to try and fight against Trump and his interest in ending the madness. _____ Chicago: At Least 53 Shot Thus Far on Labor Day Weekend 1/2

@LucyRiles - Lucy Riles

@AwakenedOutlaw Failed Democrat leadership on full display

@someonesom47381 - someone somewhere

@LucyRiles @AwakenedOutlaw Actually you have it backwards there, they are PROPORTING AND INDUCING THEIR POWER IN LEADERSHIP HERE! THEY EXCEL AT MAKING WHAT THEY TOUCH ......FAIL, DIE, BETRAY, AND LOOK HERE .... DESTROY ORDER. THEY ARE TRAINED NOT TO EXCEL IN GOODNESS BUT IN EVIL AND IT SHOWS!

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