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Top 14 Ideas for New Constitutional Amendments: 1) Separation of Education and State Prohibit government involvement in education and tuition lending at all levels of government. Permit only direct financial assistance (cash or vouchers) at state and local levels for those who qualify. 2) Separation of Money and State Abolish the Federal Reserve and prohibit government or quasi-governmental involvement in banking, currency, and interest rates at all levels of government. 3) Separation of Income and State Repeal the 16th Amendment, abolish the tax code, and dissolve the IRS. Prohibit taxing income, inheritance, wealth, assets, property, value-added taxes, excises, imposts, tariffs, and government fees of any kind at all levels. No tax except sales tax on final retail sales to fund all government services at all levels shall be legal. Federal, state, & local can each set their own rate. 4) Separation of Insurance and State Prohibit government-operated entitlement programs at all levels of government. Permit only direct financial assistance (cash or vouchers) at state and local levels for those who qualify. 5) Separation of Body and State End the war on drugs and prohibit government regulation of adults’ personal substance use at all levels of government. No criminal or civil penalties for possession, use, manufacture, or sale. 6) Separation of Business and State. At all government levels, prohibit minimum wage laws, regulation of employment terms, business practices, and loans, investments, or grants to businesses. 7) Separation of Unions and State Prohibit public-sector unions at all levels of government. No government employee or group may engage in collective bargaining or strike. 8) Separation of Mail and State Abolish government-operated mail delivery (USPS) and privatize all mail delivery services. 9) Separation of Ideas and State Repeal the constitutional clause: “To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries.” 10) Separation of State and State Prohibit government involvement in foreign affairs through money, arms, supplies, or military action, unless Congress declares war. 11) Prohibit exceptions to the Constitution or its amendments for war, epidemics, disasters, or emergencies. No exceptions may be based on interpretations by judges, lawyers, bureaucrats, or politicians. Circumventing or attempting to circumvent the Constitution or its amendments by any judge, lawyer, bureaucrat, or politician is a felony. Only a new amendment can add an exception. 12) Separation of Your Data and State (Privacy) Prohibit government at all levels from collecting, storing, accessing, sharing, or compelling the disclosure of any individual's personal data, communications, location, biometrics, financial transactions, associations, or private activities without a warrant supported by probable cause of a specific crime, issued by a judge after an adversarial hearing, and strictly limited in scope and duration. No mass surveillance programs, no warrantless bulk collection, no secret courts (e.g., FISA-style), no compelled backdoors in technology, no third-party doctrines allowing government access via private companies without due process. Prohibit government mandates requiring private entities to retain or provide user data beyond what is strictly necessary for their own operations. Any violation by government officials, agencies, contractors, or collaborators is a felony punishable by permanent disqualification from public office and mandatory imprisonment. 13) Separation of Environment/Climate and State Prohibit government at all levels from imposing mandates, subsidies, taxes, regulations, or policies on energy production, consumption, emissions, climate initiatives, or environmental outcomes. Let innovation, property rights (e.g., nuisance/tort law for pollution), and voluntary markets drive solutions. No carbon taxes, no renewable mandates, no EPA-style command-and-control over private energy choices or land use beyond basic common-law protections. 14) Separation of Speech and State Explicitly prohibit all levels of government from engaging in censorship, prior restraint, compelled speech, viewpoint discrimination, or pressuring/coercing private platforms, companies, or individuals to moderate, suppress, deplatform, or alter content. No indirect censorship via funding threats, regulatory pressure, or "partnerships" with tech firms. Government may not fund or operate entities that engage in content moderation beyond narrow national security exceptions (and even those require congressional declaration). Violations are felonies with removal from office and imprisonment.
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Ban Elizabeth Warren and Democrats/Leftists from government.
Donald Trump is the Stock Trader-in-Chief. Congress must BAN the President, VP and lawmakers from owning and trading stocks.
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Elon Musk just became the world’s first trillionaire. Let’s make sure he’s also the last.
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Communists and math don't mix.
Elon Musk has become a trillionaire. If we confiscated just 15% of his wealth we could: clean up all the oceans, eliminate poverty, and literally make the world into a utopia. Instead he chooses to indulge in his phallic obsession with rockets and wants to build data centers in space. You cant even move electricity from space to earth. Dumbest idea ever. All the best, Wolfgang
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🚨JUST IN: Was just on a media briefing call with a senior US officials who confirm the MOU with Iran has been signed and outlines the following from their POV: "In general terms, the deal says if you're willing to behave like a normal country, we're willing to treat you like a normal country. It's performance based." - Strait of Hormuz is open, but it will take a few weeks to get travel back to normal. - A signing ceremony on Friday in Geneva including JD Vance, Jared Kushner, Steve Witkoff, and others, and a large Iranian contigent. - The official stressed that we're here not just because of the last 1.5 years of the Trump administration, but because of the first 4 as well. The sanctions pressures built up and they believe created leverage. - The reason negotiations have been "very fruitful" was because of the "degredation of [Iran's] economy" and the "scattering of their government which created a lot of internal pressure." - There a significant new communication channels. The official describes the initial Islamabad meeting as very fruitful, despite not resulting in a deal. It laid the groundwork. - Operation Project Freedom has been an "unsung hero" in this, resulting in over 7 million barrels of oil a day. That increased US leverage. - The nuclear talks are described as "technical" in terms of how to retrieve the enriched uranium. - Stressed this is not "pay for play." They will not get access to markets or release of their funds just for showing up for a meeting. - There are "fascinating" internal political dynamics playing out in Iran. There are constituencies that want different things. Iran, by all accounts, should be incredibly wealthy. - "We go in very clear-eyed" that Iran has been a bad faith actor in negotiations for 47 years: "Everything will be verified... all released assets and sanction relief is tied to milestones." - The US will keep the current military force posture for now to make sure Iran "does what they say they're going to do." The deal contemplates a partial draw down upon the signing of the nuclear deal." - "One of the aspects of the negotiation that was actually easier than others was the nuclear, because they need our technical expertise to get the dust out." - Iran would probably love to have a nuclear weapon, but they know US intelligence is so precise that they can't do it in secret and the threat of force is now realized. - The Gulf States generally love this deal. They saw the JCPOA as empowering Iran to be a bad actor. They see this as a regional deal that pressures Iran to behave and bring stability to the entire region. - "The full deal will be published soon, but we're still in the building trust phase."
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A U.S. official tells Saudi Al-Hadath that Iran must prove it has stopped funding extremism and terrorism in the region, adding that Trump conditioned the agreement on Iran stopping its funding of proxies and destabilizing the region. Iran must prove its readiness to act as a normal country, and the U.S. is ready to deal with Iran as such, the U.S. official said. “Iran has realized that it no longer has actual control over the Strait of Hormuz. There are currently mines in the Strait of Hormuz. We will witness a significant increase in traffic through the Strait of Hormuz in a week or two,” Al-Hadath cited the U.S. official. “Economic and military pressures have led Iran to offer concessions. We will work hard in the coming days and weeks to succeed in the negotiation process with Iran.” The U.S. official added that the agreement with Iran is the result of a year and a half of pressures, “and the negotiation process with Iran is one of the most difficult in history.” “The initial understanding with Iran will help it change its course. We will soon know the possibility of turning understandings with Iran into an agreement that changes the course of the region,” the official said. “We worked with the Iranian parties that want change. Hardliners in Iran opposed the agreement and did not offer a practical alternative.”
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'One thing we didn't do in 2015 I think we've got to insist on this time is to have Americans on those inspection teams.' @VanHipp with @Nicole_Zedeck on #MiddleEastNow Catch the full segment👇 youtube.com/watch?v=9WXKgJaX…
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Separation of Speech and State Explicitly prohibit all levels of government from engaging in censorship, prior restraint, compelled speech, viewpoint discrimination, or pressuring/coercing private platforms, companies, or individuals to moderate, suppress, deplatform, or alter content. No indirect censorship via funding threats, regulatory pressure, or "partnerships" with tech firms. Government may not fund or operate entities that engage in content moderation beyond narrow national security exceptions (and even those require congressional declaration). Violations are felonies with removal from office and imprisonment.
This is exactly why protecting free speech in America is essential.
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Who will build the roads? Who will build the power plants?
*GOOGLE ANNOUNCES $1.5B INVESTMENT FOR 2026 & 2027 IN ALABAMA *GOOGLE IS FUNDING 100% OF OWN POWER & INFRASTRUCTURE COSTS
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🔴 ‘If Iran is not able to control Hezbollah and if they attack Israel, Israel will have the right to respond,’ US official says on MoU
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US OFFICIAL: IRAN'S GHALIBAF SIGNED THE MOU
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Hell yeah, LET 'ER RIP! Time for Bitcoin to climb. Starting tomorrow.

ALT Bitcoin Meme GIF by Crypto Memes ::: Crypto Marketing

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SpaceX stock, $SPCX starting liftoff?
BREAKING: SpaceX stock, $SPCX, extends gains to over 10% on its second day of trading, now worth over $2.3 trillion.
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President Trump announced that ships loaded with oil are now moving through the Strait of Hormuz. This increased supply flow is expected to push oil prices lower. Lower crude prices should, in turn, bring down gasoline prices at the pump.
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McDonald's announced they're replacing cashiers with kiosks in California just after the $20 minimum wage kicked in. Shocking to absolutely no one who understands basic economics. When you artificially price labor above its market value, employers find substitutes. Machines, automation, or they simply eliminate positions entirely. The teenagers who desperately need that first job experience? Gone. The single mother trying to re-enter the workforce after years away? Priced out by someone with more skills. You've just created a legal barrier that prevents the least skilled workers from competing on the one thing they had going for them: willingness to work for less while they build experience. Politicians pat themselves on the back for "helping workers" while unemployment among young minorities hits double digits. The workers who keep their jobs benefit (temporarily), but the invisible victims, those who never get hired in the first place, don't make headlines. Economics doesn't care about your good intentions.
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SpaceX has introduced a new investor relations website where you can sign up to get notified of for all investor related updates. The site includes sections for financial filings, events, a leadership page with all top executives and board of directors listed, as well as the committee composition, and lastly an updates page. This is where investors will go when SpaceX earnings reports are released: ir.spacex.com/investors/defa…
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Replying to @TheRabbitHole
Focus on shrinking government. Here are some ideas: x.com/2VNews/status/20304253…

Mar 7
Top 14 Ideas for New Constitutional Amendments: 1) Separation of Education and State Prohibit government involvement in education and tuition lending at all levels of government. Permit only direct financial assistance (cash or vouchers) at state and local levels for those who qualify. 2) Separation of Money and State Abolish the Federal Reserve and prohibit government or quasi-governmental involvement in banking, currency, and interest rates at all levels of government. 3) Separation of Income and State Repeal the 16th Amendment, abolish the tax code, and dissolve the IRS. Prohibit taxing income, inheritance, wealth, assets, property, value-added taxes, excises, imposts, tariffs, and government fees of any kind at all levels. No tax except sales tax on final retail sales to fund all government services at all levels shall be legal. Federal, state, & local can each set their own rate. 4) Separation of Insurance and State Prohibit government-operated entitlement programs at all levels of government. Permit only direct financial assistance (cash or vouchers) at state and local levels for those who qualify. 5) Separation of Body and State End the war on drugs and prohibit government regulation of adults’ personal substance use at all levels of government. No criminal or civil penalties for possession, use, manufacture, or sale. 6) Separation of Business and State. At all government levels, prohibit minimum wage laws, regulation of employment terms, business practices, and loans, investments, or grants to businesses. 7) Separation of Unions and State Prohibit public-sector unions at all levels of government. No government employee or group may engage in collective bargaining or strike. 8) Separation of Mail and State Abolish government-operated mail delivery (USPS) and privatize all mail delivery services. 9) Separation of Ideas and State Repeal the constitutional clause: “To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries.” 10) Separation of State and State Prohibit government involvement in foreign affairs through money, arms, supplies, or military action, unless Congress declares war. 11) Prohibit exceptions to the Constitution or its amendments for war, epidemics, disasters, or emergencies. No exceptions may be based on interpretations by judges, lawyers, bureaucrats, or politicians. Circumventing or attempting to circumvent the Constitution or its amendments by any judge, lawyer, bureaucrat, or politician is a felony. Only a new amendment can add an exception. 12) Separation of Your Data and State (Privacy) Prohibit government at all levels from collecting, storing, accessing, sharing, or compelling the disclosure of any individual's personal data, communications, location, biometrics, financial transactions, associations, or private activities without a warrant supported by probable cause of a specific crime, issued by a judge after an adversarial hearing, and strictly limited in scope and duration. No mass surveillance programs, no warrantless bulk collection, no secret courts (e.g., FISA-style), no compelled backdoors in technology, no third-party doctrines allowing government access via private companies without due process. Prohibit government mandates requiring private entities to retain or provide user data beyond what is strictly necessary for their own operations. Any violation by government officials, agencies, contractors, or collaborators is a felony punishable by permanent disqualification from public office and mandatory imprisonment. 13) Separation of Environment/Climate and State Prohibit government at all levels from imposing mandates, subsidies, taxes, regulations, or policies on energy production, consumption, emissions, climate initiatives, or environmental outcomes. Let innovation, property rights (e.g., nuisance/tort law for pollution), and voluntary markets drive solutions. No carbon taxes, no renewable mandates, no EPA-style command-and-control over private energy choices or land use beyond basic common-law protections. 14) Separation of Speech and State Explicitly prohibit all levels of government from engaging in censorship, prior restraint, compelled speech, viewpoint discrimination, or pressuring/coercing private platforms, companies, or individuals to moderate, suppress, deplatform, or alter content. No indirect censorship via funding threats, regulatory pressure, or "partnerships" with tech firms. Government may not fund or operate entities that engage in content moderation beyond narrow national security exceptions (and even those require congressional declaration). Violations are felonies with removal from office and imprisonment.
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Several startups are working on a new type of nuclear reactor that is safe because it remains subcritical.
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This is not a meme coin. These charts are crude oil futures. Crashing through the center of the earth with terminal velocity. Crude futures are now at $74 a barrel. At $65 a barrel gas was $2 a gallon average nationwide. We’re a few dollars away from pre-war gas prices ⛽️ 🔥
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The solution no one will support until everyone is bankrupt: Separation of Insurance and State Prohibit government-operated entitlement programs at all levels of government. Permit only direct financial assistance (cash or vouchers) at state and local levels for those who qualify.
The surge in US health insurance costs shows no signs of slowing: Health benefit costs per employee are expected to rise 6.7% YoY in 2026, to at least $18,500, the biggest annual increase in 15 years. This is more than double the increase seen in 2019 or 2022. Furthermore, health insurers are expected to raise the cost of employer group plans by over 6.0% for the 4th consecutive year. In response, ~66% of large US firms plan to increase monthly employee premium contributions in 2027. Workers who frequently visit doctors and fill prescriptions could see healthcare costs rise as much as 8.0% YoY. US healthcare costs have never been higher.
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Message from Trump about the Iran deal. Deal is complete Trump says.
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