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Play OFFENSE RIP Charlie Kirk One of the greatest contemporary political strategists

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Dear @toly we seriously cannot hold Breakpoint in the UK We cannot support a region that championing censorship without public consensus They have to feel the pain financially for doing this
Lisa Nandy indicates Government will announce a social media ban for under 16s tomorrow @lewis_goodall @LBC "We've never thought it was the only solution but we have thought it may be part of the solution... The overwhelming view of people who responded was that it was part of the solution. "The evidence from Australia is not that it stops all young people under 16 being on social media, it doesn't, but it changes the presumption... that at a very young age, 9, 10, 11, there's a presumption they will be on it when they're just not ready for it, emotionally, intellectually, for what they are being exposed to. "That's the power of what Australia has done and the PM will have more to say on that tomorrow."
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@rajgokal can we move Breakpoint away from a jurisdiction that is championing mass censorship...
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@calilyliu can we please reconsider hosting Breakpoint somewhere else? we should not support a jurisdiction that is championing mass censorship...
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@mert hope you can talk some sense into Toly and Solana leadership about this
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Great Britain has to be @RestoreBritain It cannot be @reformparty_uk @RupertLowe10 is the only answer
So we finally have confirmation, in the Daily Mail, that the British government has its own equivalent of the US Community Relations Service, to intimidate the families of victims of anti-white crimes, force them to make public statements and stage propaganda events like the laying of flowers and even sending popstars into schools to sing "anti-hate" songs.
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Bottom is in folks
Opinion: From nothing bitcoin came, and to nothing it will return theglobeandmail.com/business…
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How much of @CTV revenues comes from government help? Virtually all of it
How much of Musk’s wealth comes from government help? Virtually all of it ctvnews.ca/world/article/how…
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One journalist can be bought for $100k and a few flights to China Imagine how compromised all these journalists in mainstream media are?
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Today’s story behind the numbers: An investigation conducted by @FBIPhiladelphia with assistance from @FBIWFO led to a guilty plea from a man acting as a foreign agent for the People’s Republic of China. From at least 2019 until February 2026, Thomas Weir Pauken II worked under the direction of handlers with known connections to the Chinese government. He also sold reports to a group of Chinese individuals seeking information related to technology and the U.S. Department of Justice. He received at least $100,000 in payment for his work as well as received paid trips to China. Pauken is set to be sentenced on September 1 and faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison. Thanks to the excellent work spearheaded by @FBIPhiladelphia, this FBI is able to uphold its priority of defending the homeland from the estimated over $225 billion cost to Americans in counterfeit goods, pirated software, and stolen trade secrets by China. This FBI continues to protect Americans from counterintelligence attacks (up 53 percent) to safeguard our nation’s most important secrets. kgw.com/article/news/nation-…
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But but but Elon Musk killed USAID...
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White House ballroom or child genital mutilation?
Mayor Michelle Wu goes after the Trump admin, "They would rather remodel the White House ballroom than fund the gender-affirming healthcare that saves young people's lives."
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Leftists are genuinely psychotic
Things that triggered the left this week: - a clean reflecting pool - a name on a building - a murderer getting convicted of murder - a sporting event at the White House - a successful IPO - welders and janitors becoming millionaires
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Everytime a politician or government employee talks about raising taxes it's about enriching themselves with lavish salaries, benefits and pensions... It's not about you at all...

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“He's now teaching his three kids, including his 16-year-old daughter, how to invest based on what he learned owning SpaceX stock. His daughter is already a stakeholder in Meta and a handful of other companies.  If given the chance to talk to Musk, Hernandez said he'd thank him for helping him realize a dream he didn't know he had. ‘He made it a possibility for somebody like us, you know, the cook or … electrician. He's making all these lives much better and meaningful for their families as well."
Before Juan Hernandez became a welder at SpaceX, he had never heard of the company. But just over 10 years later, that leap of faith is paying off following the company's $75 billion initial public offering. cbsn.ws/445TrCm
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The Leftist communists manufactured fury over SpaceX's IPO has nothing to do with fraud, abuse, or collapse. It's the latest chapter in their relentless campaign to brand success, bold risk-taking, and real wealth creation as moral failings. A private company that started with a mere 10% chance of survival has become one of the most valuable enterprises on Earth. Yet instead of admiration or even mild curiosity, their reflex is raw outrage that such achievement is permitted at all. They don't see Elon Musk's extraordinary success as the hard-won result of relentless innovation and execution—they view it as cosmic theft that demands punishment by the taxman. In their worldview, trillion-dollar value isn't earned. It's stolen. And it must be atoned for.
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Slow motion train wreck in the US Unfortunately the leftists will have to be taught their lessons By that time Muslims will determine the next US elections Not surprised why Thiel left for Argentina
City Council meeting in Hamtramck, MI Hard to believe that this is America
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We need @pmarca get on this
Which type of immigrants you get is crucial.
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Are they speaking in English? Deport every mofo...
City Council meeting in Hamtramck, MI Hard to believe that this is America
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We need to divide the world into capitalist and non-capitalist zones. It's too inefficient living with leftists, socialists, communists and islamists. Life is to short to live like this.
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How do we donate to your PAC?
If, when you say regulation, you mean the dead and clammy hand of the commissar—the gentleman who has never in his life built a single thing, drafting rules to govern a thing he cannot define, to be enforced by men who cannot read them; if you mean the form in triplicate, the impact assessment upon the impact assessment, the compliance officer who breeds, in the warm dark of the org chart, further compliance officers unto the third and fourth generation; if you mean the moat—the deep cold moat that the giant digs around his own castle and christens, with a perfectly straight face, public safety—the drawbridge he hauls up behind himself the very instant he is across, lest any hungrier and hungrier man should follow; if you mean the precautionary principle, which, had it governed our grandfathers, would have banned the wheel pending further study of the hill, and left us yet shivering and raw in the mouth of the cave, blessing its excellent ventilation; if you mean the European disease—that magnificent open-air museum of a continent, which produces in our time precisely two things in great abundance, and they are regulation, and the eloquent and well-footnoted regret of cultivated men explaining at length why they have produced nothing else; if you mean the license required to think, the permission slip for honest arithmetic, the king’s wax stamp pressed upon the forehead of every new idea before it may draw its first breath; if you mean the agency dispatched, with trumpets, to slay a single dragon, which arrives at the cave, surveys the accommodations, and moves in—and spends the ensuing century laying eggs and devouring the very villagers it was sworn to defend; if you mean the startup that perishes not of the market’s honest verdict but of the filing fee, the genius decamping by the next tide to a freer and warmer shore; if you mean the law that arrives, faithful as the swallows, exactly one whole epoch too late—helmeted, plumed, and magnificently armed—to regulate the stagecoach—then certainly, my friends, I am against it. But—but, my friends—if, when you say regulation, you mean instead the humble steel guardrail upon the mountain road at midnight, the very thing you curse on the easy days and bless on your knees the one night the fog comes down; if you mean the brakes—for it is the brakes, and not the engine alone, that permit a sane man to drive fast and yet arrive alive—and the buttress, without which no cathedral was ever flung so high, but only in spite of which, but because of which; if you mean the meat inspector, who is the single homely reason a man may eat a sausage in this republic without first composing his last will and testament; if you mean the firebreak cut clean through the forest before the dry season of the burning, the smallpox cordon, the buoy that marks the channel, the rule of the road that lets ten thousand strangers hurtle past one another in the dark at fearful speed and arrive, by its quiet grace, every one of them home; if you mean the honest scale and the true weight, the reason a pound is a pound and a dollar a dollar from Natchez to Nome; if you mean the firm and decent wall between the counterfeit voice and the widow’s bank account, between the deepfaked candidate and the ballot box on the eve of the vote, between the loosed and loveless machine and the schoolyard it neither knows nor pities; if you mean the simple plank of law that says the strong shall not, in the gray dawn, feed the weak quietly into the furnace and sell the rising smoke as progress; if you mean, in the end, the one slender thread of trust without which no citizen will ever dare to use the marvelous thing at all—for where there is no rule there is no trust, and where there is no trust there is no commerce, and a miracle that no man dares to touch is no miracle, but only a handsome and expensive ghost—then certainly I am for it. This is my stand. I will not retreat from it. I will not compromise one inch of it.
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We need more people speaking out against mainstream media
This is petty and stupid. It is also dangerous. Very clearly the first city on Mars will be named Musk and very clearly the Globe and Mail is a rag of lies that would go bankrupt without perpetual subsidies.
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