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BashBro retweeted
LA is worth saving. Vote Spencer Pratt.
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BashBro retweeted
The problem with Raman is the problem with all carpet baggers. She has no cultural or family ties to LA. She looks at the city as an intellectual exercise. Pratt sees it as a once great city he remembers. It’s the same with @AOC. Roosevelt Avenue is full of prostitutes. She’s ok with it because she didn’t walk to Saint Sebastian’s with her Aunt Veronica. She didn’t have family parties at Donovan’s. She has no love for Queens because she’s not from there and so its decline means nothing. Her district could be anywhere. It’s an intellectual exercise not a community. You think @RepSuhas cares even a bit about his district? He doesn’t even know it. He’s not from there. There’s nothing about it he can say “remember when…”. It’s just a stepping stone for his ambitions. This is the problem with the huge number of carpet baggers and foreign nationals running for office. The American we want to make great again is an America we knew and experienced and cherished and loved. For them, all that matters is the now. Lack of patrimony and cultural / family ties make our politicians aloof, cold, indifferent, prone to corruption and fraud. We’re certainly not a constituency. Definitely not a community. We’re just an opportunity. A chick born and raised in India will never love LA the way a kid born and raised in LA will. Ever. Never. Ever. Ever. And that lack of connection is what makes our growing carpetbagger class extremely dangerous.
🚨 Spencer Pratt just called out Councilwoman Nithya Raman’s failed policies to house drug addicts. “These people do not want a bed. They want fentanyl or supermeth. These ideas cost us over $400M” Make this guy Mayor.
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BashBro retweeted
Replying to @SenSanders
My life became increasingly at risk after I exposed mass fraud in Democrat states, where Democrats would rather defend the fraudsters than the person exposing the fraud. The rhetoric and attitude from the party you belong to is a major problem. By calling people fascists and Nazis, eventually enough people will believe it. Then saying, “Political violence is political cowardice. It is unacceptable in all forms,” is cowardice given the words shouted from your very own mouth.
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Replying to @USATODAY
This type of coverage is what SPLC’s hundreds of millions of dollars can buy in the U.S. media landscape.
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It’s clear these kids need some media training at The Masters Par 3 contest. #masters
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When does the Curling end? It’s on every night. Pretty sure you could wrap this event up in one day. Bore fest
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Tim Dillions voice is getting annoying.
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Replying to @SenatorSlotkin
Lady you sound stupid…This post is pure misinformation wrapped in emotion meant to reach the weak people filled with feelings, The President is not calling Americans the enemy. That claim is invented. The Insurrection Act exists for one reason … to protect citizens when state leadership refuses or fails to restore order. That authority is constitutional, legal, and has been used by multiple presidents across history. The U.S. military is not being turned into a personal police force. The law explicitly limits scope, mission, and duration. Federal forces are deployed to stop riots, protect life, and secure infrastructure when local control collapses. That is protection, not oppression. Saying the military only defends against foreign threats is false. The National Guard and federal forces have been lawfully deployed inside the United States dozens of times … from desegregation enforcement to riot control to disaster response. This is settled law. Claiming elite units do not belong on American streets ignores reality. They are deployed domestically at the direction of civilian leadership when conditions meet statutory thresholds. That is how civilian control of the military works. What is actually happening here is fear mongering. The goal is to frame law enforcement and constitutional authority as tyranny so chaos can continue unchecked. Order is not authoritarian. Law is not violence. Protecting citizens is not escalation. This post relies on ignorance of the Constitution and hopes the public won’t check the facts. The facts are clear. #SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove
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BashBro retweeted
Black America knows what lawlessness looks like. We lived with it for decades. You all know I live in a Blue City, ghetto. Broken windows. Open drug markets. Repeat offenders cycling in and out. Victims told to cope. Families told to adapt. Now the same people who abandoned our neighborhoods exported that chaos statewide. Illegals running around loose with less than zero cooperation from the state. Cashless bail emptied jails. Habitual offenders were put back on the Democrat run streets. Police were restrained. Prosecutors stopped prosecuting. Then they layered mass illegal immigration on top of it. No vetting. No enforcement. No accountability. This is not compassion. This is negligence dressed up as virtue. Law is not oppression. Order is not racism. Borders are not hatred. American Citizenship still means something. Every Democrat community suffers when laws are optional. Black communities just felt it first. America is tired of it. Black America is tired of it. Working families are tired of it. When state leaders refuse to enforce the law and chaos becomes demuxrat policy, the federal government has both the authority and the obligation to restore order. The Constitution anticipated moments like this. It did not require permission from activists. Lawlessness is not progress. It is surrender. #SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove
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As a legal immigrant, I came to the United States because I believe in America’s promise of freedom and democracy. Freedom is not just an idea here. It is a way of life worth defending.🇺🇸 I did not come to burn flags or hate this nation. I did not come to impose my beliefs on anyone. I did not come to conquer America. I did not come to rewrite the Constitution. I did not come to shame others for their faith or values. I did not come to tear down what generations have built. I did not come to exploit America’s generosity, or weaken its institutions. I did not come to replace American values. This country gave me a home. It gave me a family. It gave me a voice so I can speak freely without fear. It gave me an education in the classroom and in life. It gave me teammates who became brothers. It gave me a community of people from all walks of life who embraced me. It gave me a platform to stand up for human rights and defend the voiceless. It gave me a future filled with hope and opportunity. It gave me a sense of belonging, a place where I can proudly say, this is home. I came to live freely, work hard, follow the law, and contribute to the country that gave me opportunity, and to respect the values that have made the United States the greatest nation on earth. I am here because of what this nation stands for. The Constitution, the rule of law, freedom of speech, and equal justice are the foundation of America, and they are the values that drew me here and keep me committed to defending this country not just when it is easy, but when it is tested. They remind me that America is not defined by where you are born, but by what you believe in, what you stand for, and how willing you are to protect freedom for yourself and for others. Because of that, let me be very clear. Burning the American flag and chanting death to America is unacceptable and horrific. If you hate America, if you celebrate its destruction, you do not represent freedom, faith, or justice. Patriotism means standing with innocent victims, supporting law enforcement, and defending this country against its enemies. America has both the right and the responsibility to protect itself through law and order, strong security, and accountability. As someone who loves America and embraces its principles of freedom and fairness, I feel a personal responsibility to speak up. Being a Muslim American, I know firsthand that loving this country means being clear about the difference between peaceful Islam and the ideologies that misuse religion. That’s why we must be clear about an important distinction: there is a difference between peaceful Islam, radicalism, and political Islam. Peaceful Islam is personal faith. It is about worship, family, charity, and living peacefully under the laws of the country you call home. Radicalism is violence. It is terrorism. It targets innocent people and must be crushed wherever it appears. Political Islam is an ideology that uses religion to gain power, control governments, and override democratic laws. That is not compatible with freedom, and it must be confronted directly. At its core, Islam teaches principles that are very clear. Faith cannot be forced. Laws and agreements must be respected. Innocent life is sacred. People of other religions must be treated with dignity. Extremism and chaos must be rejected. Those who abandon these principles are not practicing faith. They are distorting it. This country has given me so much, and I am grateful every single day for the principles it stands for. Anyone who comes to the United States should share that respect for freedom, democracy, and the rule of law. If someone hates America, hates its flag, and hates what this nation stands for, then they do not belong here. foxnews.com/opinion/enes-kan…
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BashBro retweeted
Sentiments of Venezuelans I’m going to say this once, and I don’t care if it makes people uncomfortable. If you have never lived in Venezuela If you did not grow up there If you did not watch your country collapse in real time If you did not stand in food lines If you did not watch your parents lose everything they built If you did not have to leave your home with nothing Then shut the fuck up. You do not have an opinion. Your opinion does not matter. And you don’t get to lecture anyone about what’s happening there. I’m Venezuelan. I lived there most of my life until my early twenties. I watched my country go from a functioning democracy to full blown socialism right in front of my eyes. This is not politics to me. This is trauma. Before socialism, Venezuela was not perfect, but it worked. There was trade. There was money coming in. There was investment from the US. There were jobs. There was food. There was medicine. My family had five businesses. We had our home We had investments. We had a future. Then the government started nationalizing everything. Private companies were taken. Foreign investors were pushed out. Imports were blocked. Price controls destroyed production. Corruption exploded. And everything died. Not slowly. Violently. People didn’t suddenly become poor because of “capitalism” or “the US” or whatever bullshit slogan people like to repeat online. They became poor because socialism destroyed incentives, destroyed production, destroyed trust, and destroyed hope. People today in Venezuela are not debating ideology. They are trying to survive. They are trying to find food. Trying to find medication. Trying to keep their families alive. So when I see people in the West posting from comfortable homes, full fridges, stable currencies, and safe streets talking about “imperialism” or “US bad” or “Trump this or that” No. It’s not complicated. You’re just ignorant. China is not rebuilding Venezuela. Russia is not rebuilding Venezuela. Cartels are not rebuilding Venezuela. They are stealing. They are extracting. They are draining what’s left. If the US comes in and reinvests If refineries get rebuilt If infrastructure gets restored If imports open back up If food, water, and medicine become accessible again If people can work and earn with dignity Then yes. Let them take all the oil they want. Because at least something gets built instead of destroyed. This is something to celebrate. Not because it’s perfect. But because for the first time in a long time, there is hope. Hope that families can eat. Hope that people don’t have to flee their country. Hope that Venezuela can function again. If you’ve never lived through a country collapsing If you’ve never watched socialism destroy everything around you If you’ve never had to leave your home because staying meant starvation Then again Shut the fuck up. This isn’t theory. This isn’t politics. This is lived experience. By Stephen Subero
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BashBro retweeted
the most interesting part about trump is that he forces liberals into impossible binds where their stated values collide with their tribal reflexes. they can’t celebrate this without laundering trump. they can’t condemn it without implicitly defending maduro. it exposes a thing liberals hate admitting which is that their moral framework is often downstream of identity & not outcomes. incredible fun to witness.
JUST IN: Trump to address the nation at 11am ET at Mar-a-Lago about the capture of former Venezuelan dictator, Nicolás Maduro.
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BashBro retweeted
30 Dec 2025
Correct. My Tesla and SpaceX shares, which are almost all my “wealth”, only go up in value as a function of how much useful product those companies produce and service. This means my “wealth” can only increase due to producing more products and services for the public. Moreover, anyone else who is a shareholder in Tesla and SpaceX, which incudes employees, participates in the upside of stock appreciation. That is because I am a maker, not a taker like the Bernie Sanders type politicians of the world. They take and they’re on the take, because they cannot or will not make.
30 Dec 2025
🧠🪱 Elons stocks aren’t wealth. If the number of Tesla shares doubled the world isn’t any richer. If the number of Tesla cars doubled, it’s measurably richer. For him to get to $1t in capital, he has to organize labor to set the means of production in motion to produce enough consumer wealth that his companies are worth trillions. Aka he has to ship wealth to consumers. Whoever runs on inequality isn’t a socialist. They aren’t running on “let’s build more houses or more hospitals” because they actually can’t find anyone competent who can organize labor so these things end up being built. The outcome is always just more state debt and inflation.
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20 Dec 2025
The same way smoking regulations caught up with the advertising agency's is exactly what we'll see with the betting industry.
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18 Dec 2025
Absolutely.
Replying to @SenSanders
Here’s the pattern nobody wants to say out loud… One side builds. Ships products. Takes risk. Creates systems that didn’t exist yesterday. Fails, iterates, succeeds. Jobs are created because value is created. The other side has never built a single innovative object. Never designed a system. Never created a product. Never scaled anything except government dependency and grievance rhetoric. There is a consistent profile here… career politics, lifetime salaries funded by taxpayers, zero exposure to market risk, zero accountability for outcomes. Yet endless moral lectures about innovation they’ve never participated in. Technology doesn’t destroy jobs. Stagnation does. Innovation reallocates labor, raises productivity, lowers costs, and creates entirely new industries. Every major advance in history followed this exact pattern… agriculture, electricity, automobiles, computers, the internet. Calling innovators “oligarchs” is what people do when they cannot compete, cannot create, and cannot lead. You don’t get to condemn progress when you’ve never contributed to it. Builders move civilization forward. Talkers tax it and slow it down. History is very clear about which side wins.@elonmusk
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BashBro retweeted
I will be pushing for a moratorium on taxes. The moratorium will give democracy a chance to catch up, and ensure that the benefits of taxes work for all of us, not just the socialist politicians who own 5 houses and retire with a $80M stock portfolio from insider trading.
I will be pushing for a moratorium on the construction of data centers that are powering the unregulated sprint to develop & deploy AI. The moratorium will give democracy a chance to catch up, and ensure that the benefits of technology work for all of us, not just the 1%.
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23 Nov 2025
Being able to see where all these dip shit accounts are located is another level. This is the most important update to Twitter since Twitter.
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Always and forever.
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