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Dustin Mynatt, CAA retweeted
Jalen Brunson after beating the Spurs. “I have nothing against Texas. I love Texas. I miss the Texas taxes.” Texas has no state income tax, New York, city and state, is nearly 15%.

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This is nuts
The UK arrests people over retweets. Crazy.
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🚨 THE MASK HAS COMPLETELY SLIPPED. Keir Starmer is banning social media for teenagers, but guess which app is magically exempt? Bluesky. 🤡 They are blocking every platform that allows independent free speech, while leaving the ultimate left wing echo chamber wide open. This was never about child safety. It is a highly coordinated plot to trap your kids in a digital bubble and brainwash them with pure establishment propaganda. They want total control over what the next generation is allowed to think. RT if you refuse to let the Labour elite indoctrinate our children! 🇬🇧🔥
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The People’s House being enjoyed by the people. 🇺🇸🔥 This is Americana! And if you hate this (Democrats), we don’t care. Not even a little. In fact, don’t come. Happy 250th, America! Embrace what we have! Foreigners do.🇺🇸
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@HillaryClinton Ma’am, I was the Air Force Lt. Colonel who carried the nuclear football for your husband inside that “people’s house” you’re suddenly so precious about. I saw it all up close for two years. While Bill was getting blow jobs in the Oval Office from an intern and groping female Air Force enlisted crew on Air Force One, you and your staff treated the military with open disdain, like we were the help, not the men and women sworn to protect this nation. The disrespect for anything non-Clinton was palpable. You lecture about “respect for the institution” while your husband lost the nuclear codes and shrugged it off. And when you finally slinked out in 2001? You and your crew trashed the place—vandalism, theft, glue in drawers, obscene messages, stolen property, and filth left behind for the next administration. The GAO confirmed it. Classy exit from the “people’s house.” The White House belongs to the American people, not your grifting dynasty. They just elected a fighter who actually respects the military and the office. Keep ripping off poor kids in Haiti, selling your merch and clutching pearls. Sit down, bitch. The adults are back in charge.
Remember, during today's literal cage match on the White House grounds: No matter what, it's not his house. It's our house. Get a hat, coaster, or sticker to support groups and candidates who will respect the form AND the function of the people's house. shop.onwardtogether.org/coll…
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They literally rented out the Lincoln Bedroom and don’t forget Bill’s activity in the Oval Office. The vandalism that went on when you left was also well documented.
Remember, during today's literal cage match on the White House grounds: No matter what, it's not his house. It's our house. Get a hat, coaster, or sticker to support groups and candidates who will respect the form AND the function of the people's house. shop.onwardtogether.org/coll…
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Dustin Mynatt, CAA retweeted
Ben McDonald with a great story on failing on the biggest stage and bouncing back. “I never failed at anything in my life…” Then came the College World Series, a walk-off, an opposing coach talking trash and a punch in the gut he needed.
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Brian Krassenstein has clearly has never done a day of hard labor in his life. I bet when you shake his hand it’s as soft as a baby!
HOLY CRAP: Trump’s $10 million renovation of the reflecting pool is already filled with algae just days after it opened. Is this what you all voted for?
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🚨GIVEAWAY🚨 I will pick one lucky follower who likes this post to receive a 2026 CWS Yeti! Rules: 1. Follow me & @CollegeBaseCNT 2. Like this Post 3. Repost = 2nd entry Winner will be picked on Thursday at 1pm CT
This might be worth it since I’ll be here everyday.
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Elon Musk earns a trillion dollars, the Left has a meltdown, The government steals half your paycheck for trillions of dollars a year, the Left cheers.
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Multimillionaires that have made all their money through PUBLIC "service" (fraud off the taxpayers back) demonizing billionaires & now a trillionaire that made all their money through the PRIVATE sector building, creating jobs, & adding value is the DUMBEST THING EVER. She's in the back of a limo (taxpayer funded of course) lecturing people about how evil rich people are........ It's beyond pathetic & parody. If you can't see through this & realize who is actually for you then you probably deserve what you get. If you want to win & be successful at life you simply can't prescribe to this victim mentality that is being preached like this.
Elon Musk just became the world's first trillionaire. This needs to be a wake up call.
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On the same day Elon Musk became the first trillionaire in human history New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani announced he wants to tax billionaires like Musk to fund his agenda. Here is what that argument misses entirely. Elon Musk did not inherit a trillion dollars. He built Zip2 from scratch. He reinvested into PayPal. He bet everything on Tesla and SpaceX when both were on the verge of collapse. He slept on factory floors. He nearly went bankrupt in 2008. He kept building when the world laughed at him. That is not luck. That is capitalism working exactly as intended. The idea that the moment someone succeeds the government’s first instinct should be to take more of what they earned is exactly why entrepreneurs leave high tax states and cities in the first place. New York is already losing residents faster than almost any state in America. Threatening to tax the people who create jobs and drive innovation is not a solution. It is the problem. Congratulations to Elon Musk. The first trillionaire. Built not given.
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😮 Elon Musk paid $11 BILLION in taxes in a single year. Not $11 million. Not $110 million. Eleven. Billion. Dollars. While politicians who have never built a company, never met a payroll, never created an industry, and never risked their own capital stand at podiums demanding he pay ‘his fair share.’ How much is enough? $11 billion wasn’t enough. Creating hundreds of thousands of jobs wasn’t enough. Revolutionizing electric vehicles wasn’t enough. Revolutionizing spaceflight wasn’t enough. Building global communications networks wasn’t enough. The truth is simple: For some people, success itself is the offense. They don’t want more Elon Musks. They want fewer. Because a citizen who creates wealth is harder to control than a citizen dependent on government. One man paid more in taxes than entire nations collect. And somehow he’s still the villain. The numbers aren’t the scandal. The envy is. #AStoneGroove #SilentMajoritySpeaks
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The United States Government is a full on grift machine. Washington has already confiscated trillions from taxpayers. Then it borrowed trillions more against their children. Now the national debt is approaching $40 trillion. Healthcare is still unaffordable. College is still overpriced. Housing is still out of reach. The schools are still failing. All of these problems are due to government interference. And the people who produced this disaster now want Elon Musk’s wealth because they swear this next pile of money will finally be spent wisely. Bullshit. They already took the money. They already spent the money. They already failed. Stealing another trillion from a man who built companies, factories, satellites, cars, and jobs will not make government competent. It will only transfer wealth from the people who create it to the people who incinerate it.
Brad, a 5% tax on Elon's trillion net worth would literally pay for free college and trade school for every American. And with the market's growth, he still would be worth over a trillion dollars! You don't think that's worth it?
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5% of $1.2T is $60b. 8m students in BA/BS programs on average pay over $20k/yr, or ~$160b/yr for BA/BS degrees only. That tax could not cover even half of only US bachelor degree costs for just 1 year, excluding grad, ass., or trade degrees totaling another ~10m students. nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/i… bestcolleges.com/research/colle…
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Hello Senator.... This November it will be 50 years since you were first elected to Congress, so we want to be the first to say . "Happy 50th Anniversary of drawing a taxpayer funded salary." That is quite an achievement. In fact - you are 2nd longest-still serving member in Congress. It has been a long time since you held a private sector job. AND yes 50 years ago - in 1976 (it was America's Bicentennial that year) - people still punched clocks back then. The world has changed a lot. During your 50 years in Congress - you watched as the creators and inventors and producers changed the world, creating trillions in new wealth, millions of new jobs and dramatically raising living standards for everyone rich and poor alike. And for 50 years you have voted to raise taxes and regulate and oversee every move of the private sector. You have never created or invented or produced. Just taxed and regulated and outraged. But thank you for using the platform the "TRILLIONAIRE class" has provided to the entire world for free to tell us all how disgusted you are. We would never know otherwise.
Elon Musk just became the world's first trillionaire. While working people struggle to get by, the billionaire class is becoming the TRILLIONAIRE class. It's disgusting. I'm fighting to tax the rich so we stop rewarding trading stocks over punching clocks.
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I know how Elon Musk became a trillionaire, but I don't know how Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Nancy Pelosi became millionaires.
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I back @realDonaldTrump 100% on this.
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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Hey Pocahontas, it’s been over a YEAR since I asked you this, and you STILL haven’t told us: How did you amass a $12 MILLION net worth on a $176,000 salary??! The math ain’t mathin’!
Elon Musk just became the world's first trillionaire. The typical American household would have to work more than 11 MILLION years to make Elon Musk's level of wealth. We need a wealth tax.
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UPDATE: At least 4 San Francisco Giants players protested Pride Night on Friday vs Chicago 1. Starting pitcher Landen Roupp wrote Genesis 9:12-16 on his Pride hat 2. Reliever Sam Hentges refused to wear the Pride hat (just like Blake Treinen) 3. Reliever JT Brubaker wrote Genesis 9:13-15 on his Pride hat 4. Reliever Ryan Walker wrote a message on the side of his Pride hat was unreadable on the broadcast *I couldn't tell on the broadcast if outspoken Christian Robbie Ray protested as well Well done, gentlemen. You've set a great example for other Christian athletes 👏
Two Christian San Francisco Giants pitchers protested Pride Night on Friday night vs Chicago - Starting pitcher Landen Roupp wrote Genesis 9:12-16 on his Pride hat - Relief pitcher Sam Hentges refused to wear the hat at all (just like Blake Treinen) Well done, gentlemen 👏
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At 17, Dawn Loggins came home from a summer program and discovered her family was gone. No note. No warning. No home. Months later, she received an acceptance letter from Harvard. This is her story. Dawn grew up in rural North Carolina in a house without electricity or running water. When the family needed water, she and her brother walked to a public park and filled jugs from the bathroom faucets. Showers were rare. Classmates called her dirty. She kept showing up to school. Her parents moved constantly. Eviction after eviction. New town. New school. By age 17, Dawn had attended four different high schools and missed nearly an entire year of education. Most students would have fallen behind. Dawn excelled. When she arrived at Burns High School in 2010, guidance counselor Robyn Putnam immediately saw something special. Dawn enrolled in makeup courses. Studied before sunset because there were no lights at home. Took AP classes. Earned straight A's. Joined clubs. Then led them. Photography Club. Rock Climbing Club. Spanish Club. President of all three. That summer she earned a place at the prestigious Governor's School of North Carolina. Teachers helped buy her clothes. Putnam drove her 200 miles to the program. Nobody knew where Dawn would be living when it ended. The concern turned out to be justified. Near the end of the program, Dawn tried calling home. The number was disconnected. When she returned, the house was empty. Her parents had moved away. She was 17 years old. Homeless. Alone. Most people would have stopped there. Dawn didn't. She couch-surfed. Carried toiletries in her backpack because she never knew where her next shower would come from. And every morning at 6 a.m., she went to work. As a school custodian. She swept hallways. Cleaned classrooms. Scrubbed desks. Then sat down and earned straight A's. By graduation year, she had: • Straight A grades • AP courses • Leadership roles in three clubs • A part-time job before school every morning Then a teacher made one suggestion: Apply to Harvard. Dawn laughed. Then thought: "Why not?" She became the first student in Burns High School history to apply. Months later, an envelope arrived. Harvard College. Accepted. Full tuition. Full room and board. Everything covered. On graduation day in 2012, when her name was announced, the entire gymnasium stood and applauded. Teachers cried. Students cheered. The girl who cleaned their hallways before sunrise was heading to Harvard. When asked about her parents, Dawn didn't speak with anger. She simply said: "I love my parents. I disagree with the choices they've made." Then she added something even more powerful: "If I had not had those experiences, I wouldn't be such a strong-willed or determined person." Burns High School had over 1,000 students. Dawn Loggins became the first ever accepted to Harvard. Proof that the circumstances you're born into are not the same thing as the future you're capable of building.
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