Unapologetic Christian conservative. Oftentimes sarcastic, little patience for nonsense and none at all for dishonesty. No DMs, please.

Joined October 2022
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Islam is not entitled to First Amendment protections. It is not merely a religion, it is a complete sociopolitical system unto itself that CANNOT operate within our constitutional system. It NEEDS to be removed from America.
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When Karmelo Anthony is released, he will have a low six figure job waiting for him at the NAN, the Vera Institute for Justice, or some other tax exempt “non profit”. It’s imperative that the GOP gets serious about these orgs.
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You mean, before inventing internet commerce, or creating the EV market, or making space flight affordable and abundant, or enabling global internet access, or developing technology that allows paralyzed people to interact with the world? You ignorant, hateful shrew
Imagine if Elon Musk did something to benefit others with his trillion.
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You can tell what a censorious hellhole Musk has turned Twitter into by the number of people running around openly insulting him on the platform, decrying him as evil and demanding that his money be taken away and redistributed, who aren’t being punished in any way. 1984 stuff
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The only people who talk like this are the financially illiterate. Which also explains why they subscribe to the Scrooge McDuck theory of billionaires.
Many people need to hear this. The only people the rich 'create wealth' for is themselves. This is why despite the US getting 40x richer in the last 50 years, you are poorer than ever.
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Not happening.
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A professor of political science thinks Musk’s net worth is just sitting in a bank, as opposed to be equity in a company and being reinvested. Deeply embarassing.
There is no way a single person can spend a billion dollars, let alone a trillion.
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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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It’s true.
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When they bring out their best arguments
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The people who want the government to decide who should and should not be wealthy will always put themselves on the "should" list.
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Most Democrats are now openly enemies of humanity. They now openly say they are going to ha*m or even ki!! those they don’t agree with If we lived in a just world the Democrat party would be designated a terrorist org and their assets seized and many of their leaders imprisoned
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I am getting very tired of vegans using Jesus to push their agenda. Contrary to certain fantasists, there is no millennia-long "coverup." Jesus ate meat. That's just a fact. This blasphemous lie that He was vegan during His earthly life needs. To. STOP.
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The level of economic illiteracy amongst the general population (and many elected officials) is concerning.
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Hebrews 1:1-2 answers that for us. "Long ago, at many times and in many ways, God spoke to our fathers by the prophets, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed the heir of all things, through whom also he created the world" The office of Prophet is fulfilled by Christ. This does not mean that God ceases to interact with His creation, it means that He no longer has that specific set-apart office held by created beings. Same thing for High Priests, or a temple, or a temple sacrifice, these things were fulfilled in Christ.
I talked to 3 Protestants on a space last night and got 3 different answers concerning a very simple question: Was Jesus the last Prophet? 3 problems with this… 1. Christianity isn’t consistent. 2. That’s the exact same claim of Muhammad in Islam. 3. God’s done speaking
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Replying to @ShamashAran
About a decade ago, I was accused of racism by two employees that were my subordinates. They said that I reprimanded them solely because they were black. I was given no opportunity to plead my case. I was just called into the HR director’s office and told I’d spend the first part of my shift watching a series of videos about racial sensitivity and sign a formal apology letter. I refused. I knew exactly the why I was being accused and knew that I had a solid defense against the employees in question. I worked in an area under video monitoring that included full audio. I told the HR director to pull the footage and review it. All they would find was me asking the two employees several times to stay at their work stations and refrain from talking with one another as this area had complaints about mistakes due to distractions. That was it. When they reviewed the footage, they dropped any disciplinary action against me. I asked if the employees would be punished and they told me they would get a verbal warning. I objected to the leniency. I pointed out that I had been falsely accused of repugnant behavior and that their punishment should reflect that. They called it a ‘misunderstanding’ and as a white man, I needed to understand how my tone could be misinterpreted by people of different ethnic backgrounds. In short, the employees who accused me of racism suffered virtually no punishment because they are allowed an alternative perspective because of their skin color. The result was that I would just double check their work later in the shift rather than reprimand them. It was less of a headache than treating them as equally as I’d treat a majority of my subordinates. This isn’t progress. I hated the fact that I was basically pushed into infantilizing these employees because the higher ups wanted to avoid confrontation.
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The rich pay most of the taxes in America. It is beyond sickening that people elected to Congress don't, apparently, understand that while their greed for other people's money is front and center.
It’s beyond sickening that Elon Musk – the world’s first trillionaire – pays a lower effective tax rate than truck drivers, firefighters, or nurses. It’s not complicated – we need to actually TAX THE RICH. nytimes.com/2026/06/12/techn…
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Elon Musk has brought more value to the lives of people than all of the members of Congress who are complaining about his wealth - combined.
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So now they’re feeling like indigenous people
🚨 FEAR HAS ENTERED THE MOSQUES OF BELFAST Reports from Belfast suggest that some mosques have cancelled prayers and activities following three nights of unrest. Some Muslim families are reportedly staying indoors, avoiding unnecessary travel and taking extra precautions amid fears that tensions could escalate further. Workers are said to be changing routines. Parents are reportedly keeping children closer to home. Fear is no longer confined to the streets. It is moving into homes, schools, communities and mosques. There is currently no evidence of a nationwide response across Britain. But communities far beyond Northern Ireland are watching events unfold closely. Because after three consecutive nights of disorder, the question is no longer simply what happened in Belfast. The question is what happens next.
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Many animals are indeed legitimately food.
There's a reason plants don't feel pain. Plants are food not animals 👍
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IT’S OFFICIAL I’m now an elected official in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Thank you to every single voter that elected me in the May 19th primary. I will be in person at the Summer meeting to represent Beaver County, PA.
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