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bryanobe retweeted
This single tweet cost California hundreds of billions of dollars in taxes, revenue, and jobs:
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She was banging Jack Kent Cooke back in the day too!
Lesley Stahl, who at 84 is older than Joe Biden, has seen a lot of horrible things over the course of her 60 Minutes career, from the Carter administration to 9/11 to the demise of her former colleague Dan Rather. Apparently none of it can compare to the horror she experienced watching her fellow journalists lose their jobs for being obnoxious.
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bryanobe retweeted
Today, I officially filed to run for the United States Senate! Minnesotans are looking for a common-sense leader, not another career politician. I’m running to bring new leadership to Washington and put Minnesota first.
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SWR can’t get anyone out! Give someone else a chance..
Good grief. Can the Twins petition to reverse SWR's DFA.... startribune.com/minnesota-tw…
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Here's what they've normalized and are trying to reinforce with the Jaxson Dart situation: Black people can be offended by what white people believe. But white people can't be offended by what black people believe. It's legal to love and worship Barack Obama. It's illegal to love and worship Donald Trump. Unsustainable.
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bryanobe retweeted
Replying to @NFL_DovKleiman
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CBS News said there was no evidence of fraud. The NYT said the Somali community was being targeted CNN said there was "little evidence." Tim Walz said it was “white supremacy” to expose fraud Today: $90M busted and 15 charged. IT WAS ALL FRAUD AND THEY KNEW.
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Amy Klobuchar is running for Governor of Minnnesota- never forget her family member had access to therapeutics like Hydroxychloroquine during covid and Minnesotans did not.
BREAKING REPORT: Amy Klobuchar Admits Hydroxychloroquine Saved Her Husband's Life!! MEDIA SILENT!
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bryanobe retweeted
I can believe this. They just pulled down the Iryna Zarutska mural in Providence, Rhode Island. The mayor called her memorial “divisive.” George Floyd got murals in EVERY MAJOR CITY and it was called "UNITY"!! But Iryna Zarutska must be erased from history like all Europeans for the New World Orders plan to succeed..
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bryanobe retweeted
A Minneapolis grocery store owner has been charged in elaborate fraud scheme where he charged $1.1M in SNAP benefits. His name? Abdidwahid Mohamed.
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bryanobe retweeted
P.K. Subban has fulfilled his $10 million commitment to Montreal Children’s Hospital — the largest donation by an athlete in Canadian history ❤️ A decade-long promise kept, with approximately 100,000 children helped. Respect 🫡
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bryanobe retweeted
I am the Chairman and CEO of Vornado Realty Trust. Eighty-four years old. Seven buildings in Midtown Manhattan. I said what I said. I said "tax the rich" is the equivalent of a racial slur. I said it at REBNY. Into the microphone. Eight hundred people. Median net worth in that room was north of $240 million, I know because our CFO ran the guest list through a Bloomberg terminal as a joke, and then it wasn't a joke. And when I said it, twelve people applauded. The rest nodded. One woman in the third row mouthed, "Finally." I saw her. Sharon, my communications advisor, Columbia, $430,000 a year, very bright, Sharon wants me to walk it back. She drafted something. "Mr. Roth's comments were intended to highlight the emotional impact of political rhetoric on business communities." I read it. I put it in the trash can on my desk. Not the recycling. The trash. Here's my clarification: I understated it. "Tax the rich" is worse than a slur. A slur is just a word. It doesn't come with a CBO score. Nobody is introducing a bill called the Racial Slur Implementation Act of 2026. But there are seventeen active proposals in Congress, I had Sharon count them, seventeen proposals designed to take more of my money. My money. Mine. Money I acquired by being better at acquiring Manhattan commercial real estate than anyone alive for four consecutive decades. That is not a crime. That is a record. I pay property taxes on $18.2 billion in assessed assets. $412 million a year. Say it again: four hundred and twelve million. I carry that number. It's the first thing I think about when I see a protest sign. I think: I pay more in property tax than the entire annual budget of the city of Fort Lauderdale. I looked this up. Fort Lauderdale: $408 million. Steve Roth: $412 million. I am a small city. And the city doesn't get screamed at. My effective tax rate last year was 11.4 percent. I say this because I believe in transparency and because I'm not ashamed of it. The rate reflects the legal structure of real estate investment trusts, depreciation schedules Congress established in 1986, and carried interest provisions that both parties have voted to preserve for forty years. I did not write these laws. I organized my entire financial existence around them with the help of nine full-time tax professionals who have offices on the 38th floor of 888 Seventh Avenue, which I also own. Their office is in my building. Their work protects my buildings. This is not a loophole. Sharon calls it a loophole. I've told her: a structure maintained by nine attorneys across four decades is not a loophole. A loophole is something you slip through once. This is architecture. This is the foundation. This is the building. Last Tuesday, same as every Tuesday, I walked past 1290 Sixth Avenue. My building. And there was a man. Same man as last week. Same sign: "Billionaires Pay Your Fair Share." He was standing on my sidewalk. My literal sidewalk — my company owns the ground lease. He was maybe thirty. He was wearing a jacket I would estimate cost $60. My lunch that day was $114. For one. I am telling you this not to boast but because these are facts. He has decided I'm his enemy. Based on a number he saw on a Forbes list. He doesn't know what I pay. He doesn't know what my buildings cost this city in construction jobs and lease revenue and foot traffic. He knows one number. He has made one judgment. I see him every Tuesday. I've started to notice things. He brings coffee from the cart, not the Starbucks. He has a backpack that looks heavy. He doesn't look unhealthy. He looks like he probably works somewhere, but not on Tuesdays. I've wondered: does he have a job? Does he have a building? Does he have anything that depends on him the way 4,200 employees depend on me? I suspect not. And yet he has opinions about my tax rate. I gave $22 million to charity last year. The Met. NYU Langone. Mount Sinai. I gave a building to NYU. Not money for a building — a building. The Steven Roth Residence Hall. It houses 400 students. That man with the sign has never housed 400 students. He hasn't housed one. He gives cardboard. I give structures. This is not a comparison I'm making to flatter myself. It's just arithmetic. When I said what I said at REBNY, I was saying what every person in that room believes and none of them will say publicly because they have communications advisors and the communications advisors all went to Columbia and they all say "unhelpful." I'm eighty-four. I'm too old for helpful. I'm too old to perform restraint for people who hate me for something I can't change. I didn't choose to be rich. I chose to be good at one thing for a very long time, and this is what happened. You don't punish someone for that. You don't legislate against someone for that. My net worth fluctuates between $3.8 and $4.1 billion depending on the quarter. I fluctuate more in a fiscal week than that man on my sidewalk will earn in his life. Both of these are facts. Only one of them is considered polite to say. They want me to apologize. I'll be dead in ten years. Twenty if I'm lucky. And they'll still be renting my buildings.
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bryanobe retweeted
You mean like you were pressuring the Fed to cut rates before the 2024 election? 2024 Elizabeth Warren: Jerome Powell needs to cut interest rates. 2025 Elizabeth Warren: Trump needs to stop calling for Jerome Powell to cut interest rates.

Why would the President try to take over the Fed? The answer is simple—the economy is a mess. His plan is to seize control of the Fed, create chaos around it, and then juice the economy just enough to carry him through the midterm elections. We see right through it.
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Make it make sense.
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Steve Kerr had no problem speaking-out about gun control, Black Lives Matter, & even called @POTUS a "buffoon," but when it came to criticizing the Chinese Communist Party, he was silent. Now he admits he was wrong. The only "buffoon" here is Steve Kerr. foxnews.com/outkick-sports/s…
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Ah yes, the Denver Nuggets -- America's Basketball Ethics Moral Compass™️
David Adelman on Jaden McDaniels scoring with 1.3 seconds left: "I didn't like what McDaniels did. The game was over...in 2026 that stuff just doesn't happen anymore but that's who he is"
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Once again
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There used to be a rule: you come to America, you contribute. Now you can arrive from anywhere on Earth and immediately collect welfare. 

We abandoned that standard, and our country is weaker for it.
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bryanobe retweeted
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In 2017 Mary Moriarty oversaw the rqpe prosecution of Somalian Abdihamat Bille Mohamed. She released him with no jail time. In 2025 Abdihamat Bille Mohamed. rqped 2 more women. Now Mary Moriarty wants to put an ICE officer in prison. We cannot coexist.

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bryanobe retweeted
I can’t even blame the dudes who fuck goats when these are the options in their country.
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