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Creb retweeted
2 Feb 2025
Memo to the press: When a president is elected by the People and then does what he promised to do, that’s democracy. When a president is thwarted by unelected bureaucrats, that’s oligarchy. President Trump refuses to bend the knee to that oligarchy. Buckle up!
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Can we debunk this nonsense? Elon Musk was awarded (note: not given) cost-per-result contracts to perform a service for the US government. The total of those for SpaceX specifically is ~$22B, which includes repaid loans, state tax incentives, etc. The deal was simple: put stuff into LEO at or below a set cost. If SpaceX does it below the set cost, SpaceX keeps the difference. If it doesn’t, the company is responsible for the overrun. End result? SpaceX & Elon lowered the cost of getting 1 kg into LEO by 95-97% vs what NASA was paying previously. And for the record, every other company around at the time was offered the same opportunity to bid on the contract - Musk/SpaceX just took it. The handout narrative implies the taxpayer is the patron and SpaceX the dependent. The cost data shows the opposite: before SpaceX, NASA paid Russia’s Soyuz $80-86M per seat; SpaceX delivered at ~$55 million. SpaceX saved the US taxpayer $300M-$465M each year on that alone (the US sends 12-15 astronauts to space each year) On the lunar lander, NASA estimated SpaceX’s fixed-price bid saved $20B-$30B vs the Boeing-preferred cost-plus approach. So: SpaceX saved the US taxpayer more than the total value of contracts it earned on a single project, PLUS provided the US government with the requested services (put stuff in LEO) at the best possible price.
Elon Musk was given tens of billions in government contracts and tax breaks and was able to take a company that’s lost $41 billion and somehow become a “trillionaire.” You will pay social security your whole life and they’ll tell you it’s an “entitlement” when you try to collect
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Congressman, I’m far more interested in the 38,660 stock trades totaling $618 million in volume, executed through the person you casually dismissed as “my wife’s financial advisor", while you hypocritically push for bans on congressional stock trading, than I am in a $465 million loan that Elon Musk repaid in full nine years ahead of schedule with interest and a prepayment penalty.
Really he didn't get any government contracts or subsidized government loans? And you don't celebrate Hamilton, or Lincoln, or FDR?
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Senate Republicans sat on their hands for 4 straight years while Democrats rammed through their America Last agenda , open borders, record inflation, woke indoctrination, and weaponized government. Fast forward and Republicans have wasted so much time over the last 16 months while President Trump and his administration work 24/7 delivering America First wins. They could have codified Trump’s agenda, passed the SAVE Act, secured election integrity laws, and rammed through President Trump's executive orders, including his tariff policy. Instead? They handed the leadership to McConnell 2.0, who immediately teamed up with Chuck Schumer to block recess appointments and sabotage the America First agenda. Pure UNIPARTY betrayal. Spineless. Useless. Complicit. We’ve got a long list of Republicans Senators to primary and unseat. No more excuses. No more watching from the sidelines. No more betrayals. MAGA Senate or bust. Drain the Swamp, for real this time. 🇺🇸💥
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🚨 WE JUST RECEIVED A SIGNAL FROM A NATURAL COSMIC LASER THAT FIRED WHEN THE UNIVERSE WAS STILL YOUNG. Using South Africa’s MeerKAT telescope, researchers have discovered the most distant hydroxyl gigamaser ever observed a natural space laser more than 8 billion light-years away. This means we’re seeing the galaxy as it existed when the universe was only about 5–6 billion years old. The megamaser was found in a violently merging galaxy, which fits with what we know: these powerful natural lasers are usually triggered during intense galaxy collisions. What makes this detection especially impressive is that it only took 5 hours of observation time something that would normally require hundreds of hours. Why this matters: • It gives us a rare view of extreme galaxy mergers and star formation in the early universe • Hydroxyl megamasers can act as signposts for systems that may contain pairs of supermassive black holes • Gravitational lensing helped amplify the signal, showing how these natural telescopes can reveal otherwise invisible distant objects • It proves MeerKAT (and soon the SKA) can efficiently hunt for these rare, powerful signals across cosmic time The deeper implication: Every time we push our telescopes farther back in time, we get a better understanding of how galaxies and black holes grew during the most chaotic period of cosmic history. This detection doesn’t just set a new distance record it shows that these extreme megamasers were already active when the universe was young. As we build more sensitive instruments, we may start finding many more of them, giving us a powerful new tool to study galaxy mergers and the environments where the largest black holes in the universe formed and eventually merged. We’re now listening to the radio whispers of galaxies from when the cosmos was still a toddler. How do you think these distant megamasers could help us understand the growth of supermassive black holes in the early universe? Follow for more frontier astrophysics and discoveries from the early cosmos.
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I see the Leftist/Ukrainian bots got a new talking point. They say “these labs weren’t even a secret”. Yeah, no shit, they were officially on the books via the DTRA. But if these labs were not a secret, then why did the Biden admin and MSM claim that these labs didn’t exist? Why did they censor and ban anyone who talked about these labs, which were not secret? That’s the whole point. The Biden admin, along with their lapdogs in the media, just blatantly lied about the existence of these labs, despite the fact that we had incontrovertible evidence that these labs existed. It was even codified into US law via the Nunn-Lugar Act. The Biden admin and the media just lied about reality, hoping this problem would go away. That’s why this is such a big deal. Because we caught them in a massive lie, which clearly means they have something to hide. Flashback to March 10, 2022, when then Senator Rubio admitted that the “fact-checkers” straight up said that the labs didn’t exist, and they should have acknowledged it. Well then the question becomes, who told them to lie, and why? The answer is, because they are an arm of the Democrat party, and they are attempting to cover their tracks. They admitted their guilt in the process of the coverup.
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🚨 THREAD: What do Mike Pence, Mike Pompeo, John Bolton, and Elaine Chao have in common? They were all paid by a Marxist-Islamist Iran group that was designated as terrorist until 2012. No, this is not a joke. Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MEK) was founded by leftist Islamists to oppose the western-backed Pahlavi, and participated in his 1979 overthrow. Khomeini barred MEK afterwards. MEK was implicated in multiple bombings, including that of Americans, and remained an openly armed group until 2003. Since they got de-listed as a terrorist organization in 2012 on procedural grounds, MEK and their fronts have been actively recruiting US politicians selling themselves as a moderate alternative to Khomeini. But RAND Corporation says MEK meets the qualifications for a cult, citing criteria such as forcing their members to work 16 hour days and forced divorces. Polls of the Iranian-American community shows that they do NOT accept Rajavi, MeK's leader, as legitimate, with a 46-point net disapproval - numbers nearly as bad as the existing regime. As Pence's former Chief of Staff, Marc Short, has already weighed against Trump deal, it's helpful to recall this. Receipts below. As always, patience as I pull the thread together.👇
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There isn’t enough money on God’s green earth for me to guzzle Muslim Brotherhood and Russian Federation propaganda and parrot it back verbatim for clicks. There also isn’t enough money on God’s green earth to convince me that a nation that’s the size of New Jersey and a people that make up .2% of the population are responsible for all my problems.
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Scientists recently placed a 10-piece set of matching Tupperware in a sealed chamber. When they opened it a month later, the chamber had 24 lids that did not match any of the six remaining containers.
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🚨 UPDATE: In a stunning move that nobody saw coming, Lebanon's government has imposed a full ban on ALL Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) activities inside Lebanese territory. Security forces ordered to HUNT DOWN, arrest, and DEPORT any IRGC members found operating there.
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I just learned something new. They don't tell you this in school. More Europeans were taken as slaves to North Africa than Africans taken to the USA. Read that again. Of course all slave trade is horrible. But why don't we hear more about the Europeans that were taken?
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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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In the late seventies I crossed the Atlantic on the QE2. I went First Class, which I paid for with my first real paycheck. We had a mandatory dress code for dinner. Black Tie and commensurate formal wear for the ladies. It was one of my favorite memories.

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FACT CHECK: Nearly 70% of ICE arrests are criminal illegal aliens charged or convicted of a crime in the U.S. Many of the individuals the media counts as 'non-criminals' are actually terrorists, human rights abusers, and foreign fugitives who just don't have a rap sheet in the U.S. We are going after the worst of the worst, including gang members, pedophiles, and rapists.
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Only 3% of individuals detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the first 14 months of the second Trump administration had a violent felony conviction, according to an ABC News analysis of government data. abcnews.link/PbkSs1W
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Knicks win. NYC streets look like a landfill exploded. America, never let another New York eco-cultist lecture you about climate change, pollution, or “saving the planet.”
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Jillian Michaels: "What I find so funny is that Obama — who shamed all of the black men for not voting for Harris — then went to Virginia and campaigned against the black woman who’s a Marine … for a white liberal who worked for the CIA."

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Elizabeth Warren owns a ($4M) dollar mansion in Cambridge and reports are, her net worth ranges from ($12M - $67M) on a Govt salary of ($174K) This isn't mathematically possible, it's time for an audit on every member of Congress No one's above the law, including Democrats
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One state. One law. One sentence that says everything: “Big Tech pays its own bills. Not you.” While Washington D.C. argues, while other states debate, while communities across America watch their electricity bills climb month after month — Oklahoma quietly did something extraordinary. It passed a law that no other state had the courage to pass first. And it takes effect in just 19 days — July 1, 2026. This is the story every American needs to read today. THE LAW THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING — AND THE GOVERNOR WHO SIGNED IT On Monday, May 11, 2026, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt signed House Bill 2992 — the Data Center Consumer Ratepayer Protection Act of 2026 — into law. The name is long. The message is simple. The law is designed to protect Oklahoma families, small businesses, and traditional utility customers from rising utility and infrastructure costs tied to large-scale energy users such as data centers, cryptocurrency mining operations, and artificial intelligence facilities. That’s it. That is the entire point. Big Tech builds a data center in Oklahoma — Big Tech pays for the power lines, the substations, and every infrastructure upgrade its facility demands. Not your grandmother. Not the family-owned restaurant. Not the farmer running a well pump. Not you. The law requires large-load customers that add 75 megawatts or more of demand to sign long-term agreements covering all infrastructure costs tied to their projects — rather than spreading those costs across the general rate base. 75 megawatts. That is the threshold. Any data center, AI facility, or crypto mining operation that demands that much power must foot its own bill — every dollar of it — before connecting to Oklahoma’s grid. AND THE VOTE THAT PASSED IT LEFT NO ROOM FOR ARGUMENT The Data Center Consumer Ratepayer Protection Act passed the House floor and the Senate floor with a unanimous vote — winning approval from every single lawmaker who voted on it. Unanimous. In both chambers. In Oklahoma — one of the most politically contested legislative environments in the country. The bill passed unanimously in both the House Utilities Policy Committee and the House Energy and Natural Resources Oversight Committee before reaching the full floor. At least 36 House and Senate lawmakers from both parties signed on as co-authors of the legislation — reflecting broad bipartisan support across the entire Legislature. Republicans. Democrats. Rural lawmakers. Urban lawmakers. All signing the same bill. All sending the same message. When a bill passes unanimously in both chambers with 36 bipartisan co-authors
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This is one of the BIGGEST SCAMS, and no one talks about it. You buy a truck, but you're not allowed to fix it because "You could get hurt?" So instead, they force you to bring it in so they can "fix" it, which is 10 times more expensive than if you did it yourself. @Ford
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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Elon Musk got rejected by Netscape. He walked into the lobby, was too shy to talk to anyone, and walked out. Never got the job. At his first company Zip2, the board demoted him. Twice. They refused to let him be CEO. He got fired from PayPal as CEO while flying to his own honeymoon. The board voted him out mid air. He almost died of malaria in 2000. Ten days in intensive care. Lost 45 pounds. A day from death. His first child died at 10 weeks old. His first rocket exploded. Falcon 1, flight one. Burned on the pad. His second rocket exploded. His third rocket exploded. The last of his money was nearly gone. Tesla nearly went bankrupt in 2008. The closest he ever came to a nervous breakdown. Both companies almost died on the same Christmas Eve. He was sued by investors. Mocked by the people who built cars before him. His childhood heroes, the astronauts who inspired him, testified against his company to Congress. The Cybertruck window shattered on live stage in front of the world. He overpaid for Twitter by his own admission and watched its value collapse. He was beaten unconscious as a child and thrown down a flight of stairs. He has said he goes to sleep alone and it kills him. He failed in public, over and over, for thirty years. He is the richest man in the history of the world. The difference was never the absence of failure. It was the refusal to stop after it.
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