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Steve Eisner retweeted
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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Steve Eisner retweeted
“At my direction, the United States Southern Command delivered a swift and lethal kinetic strike to successfully execute Niño Guerrero, the infamous leader of Tren De Aragua, one of the most bloodthirsty Terrorist Organizations on Planet Earth.” - President DONALD J. TRUMP 🇺🇸
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Steve Eisner retweeted
When I give my savings to @elonmusk they multiply. When I give them to you and all of the US government, they disappear.
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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The stark difference between Makers and Takers.
JUST IN: SpaceX IPO reportedly expected to mint 4,000 new millionaires — “from engineers to cafeteria workers”
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Elon just created 4,400 millionaires in a single day. 400 of them are now worth over $100 million. These aren't VCs. They're SpaceX employees, and the list includes welders, technicians, and cafeteria staff, because for two decades the company paid every level of the workforce in stock instead of higher salaries. Juan Hernandez immigrated from Mexico and took a $28 an hour contractor welding job in 2015. He says he didn't even know what SpaceX was. The company gave him a $10,000 equity grant and let him buy more shares through payroll deductions. That stake is now worth $880,000. Trevor Hise's parents wanted him to take a stable job at General Electric. He picked SpaceX instead, stayed 12 years, and accumulated over 100,000 shares. At the $135 listing price that's $13.5 million. He's 37 and semiretired. His words: "The magnitude of this has been ridiculous." The most telling detail came before the listing. Over 100 employees quietly banded together and negotiated a group wealth management deal covering up to $5 billion, because none of them had ever needed a wealth manager before. Software IPOs have minted millionaires for 30 years. This is the first one where the money went to the factory floor.
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Congratulations to Elon Musk for becoming the first trillionaire. Here's a few facts for the haters. - With todays IPO Musk has created 4,400 new millionaires with most being factory workers, welders, electricians, and back of house administrative jobs. - If you combine all of Elon Musk's main active business ventures (Tesla, SpaceX, X, xAI/related, Neuralink, and The Boring Company) he has created approximately 180,000 jobs. - To date Elon Musk has paid approximately $50 Billion in total taxes. - Musk said he projects to pay over $500 billion in taxes over his lifetime. Btw, if you're wondering how many jobs have the three most prominent Socialists in America - AOC, Bernie Sanders, and Zohran Mamdani have created prior to each of them entering politics, the answer is ZERO.
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A man working as a welder at SpaceX for $28 an hour has just become a millionaire. Juan Hernandez, who came from Mexico, welded rockets for SpaceX at $28 an hour. SpaceX gave him $10,000 in stock when he went full time in 2015, and he bought more with every paycheck for 10 years. $SPCX is now trading at $167, making his shares worth over $1 million.
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The play that no one is talking about to secure the Knicks win. Karl Anthony Towns deflects the inbounds pass from Dylan Harper. Stephon Castle was cutting to the basket and got behind Josh Hart and if Towns doesn't deflect Harper's inbound, Castle probably catches it for an alley-oop or an easy catch and shoot. x.com/NBA/status/20649823189…

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Karmelo Anthony’s parents wanted their son to live in a gated community, and now he will. So it all worked out for them in the end.
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Steve Eisner retweeted
Hey @RealCandaceO, the video is real (as you apparently have known for 7 months)! Charlie wasn’t kidding. Your obsession is unhinged! Hope that takes care of your show prep for the next couple of days. Welcome back to the greatest country on the planet. P.S. That’s 3 questions, comrade. Onward 🇺🇸
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I was Paxton’s lead lawyer in the fraudulent impeachment. Our team consisted of more than twenty lawyers. I understand that my friend Dan Cogdell publicly supports AG Paxton’s opponent. I’m not surprised by this. Mr. Cogdell is a life-long Democrat. I also understand that Mr. Cogdell recently got crossways with AG Paxton concerning some real estate development that Paxton opposed and Cogdell represented. AG Paxton (and Governor Abbott) alleged that the developer sought to impose Sharia law. Now you know the rest of the story. I firmly support AG Paxton for US Senate.
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I’m frankly speechless that people are actually speechless about the LA Mayor’s race. I’ve lived in this liberal sh*thole state for the last 25 years and have been saying this will happen for months. I did a video (pinned) on this last week the day before the primary highlighting this. I told everyone the die was cast in last November’s election when 3 Republican incumbents all led on election night and days later all lost. John Duarte Michelle Steel Mike Garcia Follow the right people, listen to the right people, and next time you won’t be that speechless. The damage is already done for this election but we MUST not take this lying down. We need to FIGHT even harder to save this city and state. It won’t be easy but there really are only 2 options. 1. Republicans can keep their heads in the sand throw up their hands and say “they’re is nothing we can do” OR 2. Fight harder, fight smarter, fight dirtier - folks all 3 will be needed. Stay tuned.
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After an accomplishment filled week by President Trump, I have the pleasure of reading a piece of Friday fiction, courtesy of the Daily Mail. To be crystal clear, I am not going anywhere. I am honored and proud to serve President Trump, proud of our team and remain fully committed to advancing his agenda on behalf of the American people. Some in the media have spent a decade trying to manufacture drama around President Trump and people who work for him. They were wrong then, and they are wrong now. See you Monday.
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Nobody objects to asking legitimate questions about how or why. What we reject are the relentless lies, smears, and character assassinations you push without a shred of evidence. Instead of engaging the facts, you attack the people. When cornered, you desperately dredge up an 11-year-old forum post that’s been thoroughly debunked by the mere fact that there are no charges, let alone convictions. All you do is smear, defame, and cowardly hide behind “allegedly” like the scumbag lawyer you are. You deliberately incite your audience with complete falsehoods through narrative framing, selective omissions, manipulative phrasing, and accusations disguised as questions. This whole story is a new low of reckless, irresponsible, unethical, and malicious defamation. And that’s saying a lot given your track record. I would never stoop to targeting your producer or family just because I think you’re a piece of shit. That’s a low you own. You spin narratives and whisper campaigns with zero journalistic ethics or integrity. You’re exploiting a gullible audience as morally bankrupt as you are, all for profit and clout. You’ve lied for months claiming I said Mitch Snow wasn’t there. You’ve repeatedly claimed you have a picture of Erika at Ft. Huachuca—show it or shut the fuck up. You built an entire idiotic narrative around some scratches while omitting all context and perspective. Tyler Robinson wasn’t in custody at 6:25 PM on September 11, another baseless story you pulled out of thin air to “prove” the Discord messages were fake. You’re a liar, propagandist, and a lowlife con man exploiting people’s ignorance for profit and fame. Disgusting.
Replying to @Ryanmatta
What’s funny is nobody would have spent the hour or two we spent looking into her if she didn’t start attacking people for asking who killed Charlie Kirk, how, and why.
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Graham Platner Prediction: How long will Democrats stick with this despicable lowlife? Here are two things that will go a long way to giving us the answer. 1. Obviously if any more horror stories surface in the next 3-4 days. 2. The results of the upcoming Maine primary on June 9th. Clearly Platner will win but if Janet Mills, David Costello or write-ins get a significant amount of the vote (say at least 30%-40%) then this will clearly cast great doubt amongst Democrat leaders that Platner will not beat Susan Collins and might start looking to replace him with another candidate.
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Keep in mind that if you're defending Platner at this point you're signing up for 5 more months of defending an obvious pathological liar.
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Anyone who has ever extracted themselves from a relationship with a narcissistic abuser knows it isn’t clean or easy. I cringe remembering how many times I tried to play the “cool girl” or fawn in response to what was clearly abusive, coercively controlling behavior by Graham. I also know how dangerous it is to become the target of a narcissist — so even long after our relationship ended I continued to be upbeat any time he reached out, though I would also immediately shut down any attempts on his part to initiate flirting or romanticizing of the past. Yes, the day I saw him announce he was running I wanted to make sure people knew he had a Nazi tattoo — and I was terrified he would find out it was me. But of course he knew it was me. What’s ironic is I absolutely never would have shared my story if he hadn’t been relentlessly attacking my character behind the scenes for months once the tattoo story came out. I tried to signal that I wasn’t the source and stayed completely silent about him on social media even as most of my friends posted regularly about what a bad person he is. But then in early April the New York Times came to me. I asked how they got my number. I said I was not interested in sharing my story. They said but wait—there are other women. Women terrified to tell their stories, too, and you need to band together. WE will help you. We will protect you. Men can’t keep getting away with this. Hours before their first call to me I saw Eric Swalwell’s name plate get removed from his office door in Cannon. It felt like fate. I welcomed the two journalists into my home days later, nervous and overwhelmed. Justin Fairfax had just murdered his wife and himself the previous day and even conservative pundits were conjecturing that “if only those women hadn’t accused him of abuse, this never would have happened…” But I told them my story. I let them take pictures of my diary pages. I sent them screenshots of messages and gave them phone numbers and contacts. It was excruciating. I was surprised by what details I remembered, and as I poured through old messages I was horrified by how much I had forgotten. I explained very clearly that, like many women abused by their partners, I had not told anyone about his violence at the time—I had covered for and defended it. I accepted his earnest apologies. They said that’s fine because the diary entries and my on the record story was enough. They connected me to two of the other victims so we wouldn’t feel so alone. I insisted to each of them that I trusted the NYT journalists and that we were doing the right thing despite their (sadly very accurate) sense that something was wrong. One of the victims and I realized our relationships with Graham overlapped completely - he had been cheating on both of us the entire time we were together. I should note here that my life is just… beautiful. These are the best years of my life. Raising two young girls in a safe, beautiful neighborhood where I work from home and shuffle my children from dance classes and soccer to church events — I am blessed far beyond what I deserve with wonderful friends and family and the most loving, brilliant husband in the world. Why would I blow my life up like this? Why would I risk the psychotic doxxing from violent leftist activists? Because while I have been terrified to come forward I decided this was the “hard right thing” to do. The guilt of staying silent has nagged me. Most therapists recommend a “gray rock” approach to extracting yourself from narcissistic abuse — it works really well, but it is a gift to the abuser, allowing them to persist in their delusion that they’ve done nothing wrong. I couldn’t stay silent as he continued to lie and lie and lie. I want my daughters to boldly speak out if they’re ever abused as I was.
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Candace, we both know you don’t talk to a single source in the White House. On the rare occasion your name is brought up, It’s met with laughter. You’re a clown to all. Your exaggerated viral rants do nothing outside of X but your delusion is quite comical. Two: Laura’s father - when interviewed by the New York Times- was asked about this. He stated (on record) that it’s completely false. Another lie concocted by Milo. You’re a pathological liar incapable of basic fact check. Can you pronounce “pathological?” Three: Trump publicly wished Laura a happy birthday not that long ago. You should hear what people wish you in quiet corners of this administration 🫢 Stop pretending you have any political influence or clout outside of your perverse bot infested YouTube bubble. You’re not fooling anyone with mid-mediocre IQ. I encourage you to get George to AA rather than slandering @LauraLoomer only one will help improve the rocky state of your household 🫶🏻
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Laura— you were committed by your own father. Twice. And you’re due for another visit. As I said before, it is exactly your obsessive need to seek validation from Trump that has the White House unnerved. You have real mental disorders that need to be addressed and they had someone assign you a handler to get you to back off. You were literally tweeting that you “loved” Trump in an emotional way. Melania knows you are a nut case. Andrew Simpson looks disgusted when he kisses you which is why you trimmed the bottom of the photo. He’s basically making a sacrifice for the country for a few years to protect the President because there was concern your attraction/obsession could wind up fatal.
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It’s all by design!
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