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Justin Gedge retweeted
🚨🚨🚨🚨Latest news about the corrupt MaRICOpa County Supervisors - they've gotten a sleazy local rag to do a hit piece on election integrity champion MaRICOpa County Recorder Justin Heap's Chief of Staff @samthepol - merely for - get this - posting conservative opinions on X from his private account, which doesn't violate any Maricopa County policy or the law! Since he can't be bought off, like others who accept cushy jobs with them or their cronies, they're going on the attack against him and his free speech, something we all do every day on X. Here's my article about it - townhall.com/columnists/rach…
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Justin Gedge retweeted
i came to the conclusion that this story is so awful that we have no way to punish it. to commit to an appropriate measure of justice is beyond our willingness to do it.
The revelations six years later are pouring out so quickly that it is impossible to keep up much less mentally process all this: * The Director of National Intelligence has documented 120 US-funded/owned biolabs in 30 countries many of which are manufacturing and manipulating infectious diseases. * Senator Rand Paul's committee has released the receipts concerning US funding/backing of the manufactured SARS-CoV-2 virus/vaccine as part of this program. * Senator Johnson has produced definitive evidence that US public health agencies knew of the grave dangers of the shot to everyone but said nothing. * Many officials are privately admitting/proving that the whole point of lockdowns was to preserve population immunity for the shot and block other avenues toward wellness. * Hardly any of this makes the national news and one wonders if the public mind has any awareness at all.
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Justin Gedge retweeted
Notice how socialists never talk about seizing the wealth of George Soros or any of the other multi-billionaires who bankroll their operations. They would be praising Elon to the sky, and vigorously protecting his wealth, if he were politically on their side.
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Right to repair is long overdue for a return. Obfuscation shouldn't be the first design requirement.
Ford CEO Jim Farley says people should not be able to work on their own cars and make person repairs He says it’s just too complicated and you could “get hurt” Ford makes over $50 billion dollars per year from their service and repair departments. Thats the real reason they design vehicles so complicated you can’t repair them on your own and need special equipment
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Since I’m still trending, just wanted to take the opportunity to remind our Senate that part of the reason we have 53 Republican colleagues today & not 52 is because of Pennsylvania. Senator Bob Casey Jr. was defeated by a mere 15,000 votes. I would also like to remind our Senate that you would have an even greater majority today had you secured our elections years ago. In 2024, we should have won AZ, MI, NV, & WI. If you take into account the debacle of the 2020 election followed by Georgia Senate runoff elections, Republicans should have closer to 60 seats. So, if you pass the SAVE America Act, you will be rewarded with votes & likely bigger majorities. If you do not pass the SAVE America Act, then I can guarantee that Louisiana & Texas won’t be the last time that incumbent Senators were defeated — peacefully & respectfully.
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This is: The United States Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security Advisor, Stephen Miller: “The reason why those Americans in North Carolina, those mothers, those fathers, those precious little children, were left to die begging their government for help that never came is because the Democrats turned FEMA into an illegal alien resettlement agency.” Meaning: The Democrats said FEMA had NO money and left fathers to die in Maui. The Democrats said FEMA had NO money and left mothers to die in East Palestine, Ohio. The Democrats said FEMA had NO money and left children to die in North Carolina. BUT FEMA had an extra $1 BILLION to spend on illegals, including Social Security, Medicaid, SNAP, and voter registration. And, as a bonus, they complain that Elon Musk is now a trillionaire.
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Justin Gedge retweeted
I have not used WinRed for years. I used Tim's campaign site at the bottom of his clip. And it is so easy to use!
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American water heater repairman says he’s noticed the average new water heaters last only about 7-10 years and then they must be replaced But when he comes across old ones like this one from 1956, they last forever This is because of a business model called Planned Obsolescence and it’s a business strategy companies now use to engineer produces to fail after a certain among of time This way you have to keep buying the same product over and over again This is a scam
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Justin Gedge retweeted
Mike Pompeo just confessed. In a June 8 tribute to the late MI6 chief, Trump's "most loyal" CIA director admitted he flew British intelligence to Langley to "plan and coordinate" in his first weeks on the job. Plan what, exactly? @BarbaraMBoyd has the answer. 👇
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Justin Gedge retweeted
What should be done here? #deptofaccountability
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Lawn care is now racist guys…
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Justin Gedge retweeted
By contrast…Bernie “socialist hero of the laborer” Sanders, has created 1 millionaire. Himself
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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Justin Gedge retweeted
I will be putting forward a resolution to void the fraudulent impeachment of President Trump during his first term in office. Russia collusion never happened. This has been proven by evidence released by ODNI Gabbard. It was a terrible lie that tore this country apart, and was plotted by a weaponized intelligence agency under Obama. There is no monetary value that can be assigned to the damage this lie caused. It destroyed families’ relationships with one another, our country’s comradery, and our relationship with another nuclear super power (Russia) that could have resulted in war. Thank goodness the admin has started to restore that relationship, but HISTORY should reflect what actually transpired.
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No one needs more than 5 million dollars. Live off the bond yield. A nice upper middle class life. Ro has family money in the 250,000,000 to half a billion dollar mark. Why not fund these colleges? Why not match Michael Dell’s Trump account fund? Why so greedy?
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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Justin Gedge retweeted
Am SO PLEASED to see the modern era reduce the influence that the former top fake news anchors once held. --- The problem is that the media world that created that archetype no longer exists. For much of the 20th century, a handful of broadcasters occupied a privileged place in public life. Figures such as Walter Cronkite, Peter Jennings, and later Pelley himself served as trusted intermediaries between events and the public. They delivered the news each evening, speaking with an authority that few questioned. That era is over. The collapse of trust in legacy media has been one of the defining stories of the past decade. Audiences increasingly turn to podcasts, newsletters, independent journalists, YouTube channels, Substack writers, and social media feeds. Whatever one thinks of these alternatives, they have gained prominence largely because millions of people concluded that the traditional gatekeepers—what is variously called the legacy, the mainstream, or the corporate media—could no longer be trusted to report fairly and accurately on matters of public importance.
🚨 Once, a handful of network anchors helped shape the national conversation but today's media landscape is far less forgiving. As audiences migrate to independent platforms and alternative news sources, this commentary argues that legacy media figures are discovering they are no longer indispensable. Read the full story: arizonainsiders.com/2026/06/… Stay informed on the latest Arizona election integrity updates, voting process developments, and accountability issues: epochtimesaz.com/newsletter-…
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🚨 HOLY CRAP! Trump Interior Sec. Doug Burgum has found NGOs getting taxpayer dollars who paid their CEOs nearly $500K and the ENTIRE REVENUE MODEL was the government "Then they'd LOBBY US or hire lawyers to SUE US to stop the administration's priorities!" 🤯 Now the funds are being SLASHED! 🔥 Keep DOGEing! @kayleighmcenany @SatAmericaFNC
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You cannot legislate a rocket into space... ...at least not anymore. Today's NASA is not the same organization that put a man on the moon at Kennedy's request. I'm not sure they understand the difference between HR and engineers.
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History's first trillionaire is a guy who catches rockets out of the sky with chopsticks and beams internet to every dead zone on the planet. Same guy ships cars that drive themselves, humanoid robots for the factory floor, brain chips that let paralyzed people move a cursor with pure thought, and an AI running on a supercomputer his team stood up in months instead of years. And the people crashing out about his net worth are doing it on the app he owns. The same app governments spent years trying to censor. You cannot legislate a rocket into orbit.
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Justin Gedge retweeted
It is criminal that our government enabled a bat virus to infect and spread between humans. Indeed, it is hard to imagine a bigger betrayal of our species. It is equally troubling that the mad scientists who did this then gaslit all the people of the world about it, including those who CORRECTLY interpreted the evidence. Then, of course, the very same monsters amped up fear of the Covid frankenvirus and steered the panicked public away from safe medicines, and toward an obviously dangerous gene-therapy which they falsely called a vaccine in order to lure us into acceptance. These are among the greatest crimes EVER committed against humanity. We now have persuasive evidence of everything I have said above. If we don't correct the record and hold the perpetrators to account, this pattern will happen again, and again, and again--shortening our life expectancy, and degrading our quality of life each time that it does. This is our Nuremberg moment. We can not simply move on from this ghastly chapter of history. We must finish it. @brownstoneinst
Replying to @RandPaul
@RandPaul DOCS: hsgac.senate.gov/wp-content/… "SARS-CoV-2 is an American-created recombinant bat vaccine, or its precursor virus. It was created by an EcoHealth Alliance program at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV)."
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Justin Gedge retweeted
Some thought: 1) The Anthropic fiascos is a self-inflicted wound and likely a payback. 2) I spent the night helping many clients off of Anthropic and moving to local open source models and many very large clients will NEVER go back. This has absolutely advantaged open source model from China. 3) This situation NO MATTER WHAT permanently damaged the Anthropic IPO. 4) At 3AM last night I helped a client team move a massive account off of all Anthropic products. This was worth millions of dollars per month and this was the last straw. 5) The fall of Anthropic should not be applauded by anyone. The fall of the company should be viewed as an injury to All US AI COMPANIES. 6) The Anthropic fiasco is not a technical issue, it is a LEADERSHIP issue. If it is not fixed the company is cooked. 7) By the time we end this summer no matter how good Anthropic is, they lose customers, they lose key employees and they ultimately will lose the race. It was a sad day on top of a massively great day with the SpaceX IPO and one reason I did not post last night. Dario asked to be regulated, begged to be regulated and yelled to be regulated… NOW HE IS REGULATED. You like it now Dario?
Unprecedented. @BrianRoemmele warned everyone for the past two years that the government would take away our AI. That day just arrived. Was talking with an entrepreneur in San Francisco who was running Fable to build software and just turned it off while it was building. Tomorrow night Anthropic is throwing a Fable builders event in San Francisco. I wonder if that event is still going to happen? This hurts American national security. I know of several companies that were using Mythos to close all of their security holes because it is so powerful at finding weaknesses in software. That effort has not been completed, so there are many companies with many holes still open now. This throws that effort into question. It also means that China is emboldened because, you know, can you trust an American company to keep their systems up and running if the government is willing to shut them down so abruptly and with no warning? It also means that open source and running models on your own computers is now very attractive (if it wasn't already). Expect Apple Mac Studio sales to go up.
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