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Teddy Roosevelt Nationalism.
The UFC just released an AI promo for the White House event featuring Theodore Roosevelt
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The UFC just released an AI promo for the White House event featuring Theodore Roosevelt
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Enjoy your Saturday, don't take it for granted.
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An America of homes, for every American.
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Elon Musk must remember that with great blessings come great obligations to God, family, and country. Congratulations, @elonmusk
Breaking News: Elon Musk became the world’s first trillionaire as SpaceX shares soared above $150 on its first day of trading. nyti.ms/4uvca5a
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Border security is national security.
Border security is national security.
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Be the citizen George Washington would want you to be.
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Last week, @RepMGriffith asked a simple question: If 5G operations in the lower 900 MHz band are such a threat, where are the complaints? @NextNav has been transmitting live since January, and for decades on its legacy technology. And there hasn't been a single interference complaint. Opponents pointed to YouTube videos and testing methodologies but could not name one real-world problem. America needs a backup to GPS, and the @FCC should follow the evidence, not hypothetical worst-case scenarios.
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Winning Gen Z in one election doesn't make America's youth loyal Republican voters. @AidenBuzzetti writes in the New Outlook that winning the votes of young voters will take more than flashy edits. It will require giving them a stake in the future of our coalition and country.
Young men went right in 2024, but one election does not mean they're dedicated conservatives. Gen Z's political instincts align with ours; they're pro-worker, pro-industry, and skeptical of power. @AidenBuzzetti writes: what's needed now is a coalition holding them together.
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Data Centers are ugly, invasive, and the jobs they bring go to H-1B workers; local, statewide, and federal politicians are failing to respond to their voters' outrage. Data Centers are also critical infrastructure required for America to remain dominant in global innovation. @AJConstantini explains that there is a roadmap for AI Data Centers and their builders to succeed. The answer isn't to ignore the voters, and it's not to block the Data Centers. Major tech companies need to take the path of the Robber Barons. These tech companies will make billions of dollars on the back of these projects. By returning just a fraction of that money to community parks, infrastructure, and development, while beautifying their towns and respecting their history, these companies may have a politically viable path forward. Read his latest here nationalinterest.org/blog/te…
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Courts have blocked many of Trump's most pro-American industry policies, including tariffs. @AidenBuzzetti writes in @TheAmMind that new tariffs are coming, and this time they won't be stopped by the courts. Read his latest ⬇️
The Supreme Court struck down Trump's reciprocal tariffs. Section 122 tariffs are expiring and a court has called them unlawful too. So where does the administration go from here? They're moving to Section 301, and this time the tariffs will stick. 🧵
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This is an obvious step in the right direction, reining in companies that crush their rivals and censor conservatives is the only way to preserve free markets and free speech. Thank you, @ChuckGrassley!
Big Tech abuses their market power 2stifle competition restrict consumer choice raise prices online American consumers pay the price Sen Klobuchar&I introd American Innovation& Choice Online Act 2ensure the worlds largest digital platforms play by the same rules as everyone else
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The Congressional Baseball Game is a great tradition. Free to watch, and the whole country can tune in. If the MLB were running it, blackout rules would've locked millions of Americans out of watching their own game unless they paid up for the right bundle.
How Major Sports Leagues and Streaming Services are Killing Sports in America: For decades, sports broadcasters have had legal cutouts protecting them from antitrust legislation and policy. Today, those laws are archaic and hurting sports watchers. @AidenBuzzetti explains:
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Young men went right in 2024, but one election does not mean they're dedicated conservatives. Gen Z's political instincts align with ours; they're pro-worker, pro-industry, and skeptical of power. @AidenBuzzetti writes: what's needed now is a coalition holding them together.
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There is no time like right now to start building something that will outlive you.
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The Supreme Court struck down Trump's reciprocal tariffs. Section 122 tariffs are expiring and a court has called them unlawful too. So where does the administration go from here? They're moving to Section 301, and this time the tariffs will stick. 🧵
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