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Guyddog retweeted
This AI just exposed the BIGGEST legal insider trading operation in America. A platform called GovGreed built a seven-layer machine learning system that cross-references every stock trade disclosed by every sitting politician against the bills their committees control, the campaign donations they receive, and the companies their votes directly impact. It scored all 540 politicians currently in Congress. And the numbers are crazy: 56% of every stock purchase made by Congress in the last 16 months was on a stock directly affected by a bill the buyer later voted on. That is 6,170 out of 11,016 total purchases. More than HALF of all congressional stock buys are on companies whose fate that same politician is about to decide. 343 of 540 Congress members actively trade stocks while holding access to nonpublic legislative information. That is 63.8% of the entire legislature making market bets with an informational edge that would put any hedge fund manager in prison. The AI identified 752 active "Triple Signals" in the current Congress. A Triple Signal fires when three conditions line up at once: The politician sits on the committee controlling a bill, they traded stock in a company affected by that bill, AND they received campaign contributions from that same industry. Bills carrying these insider indicators pass at 5.4 TIMES the normal rate. Now look at the individual leaderboard: - Nancy Pelosi's estimated portfolio sits at $194 million with a Greediness score of 98.1 out of 100 - Ro Khanna made 13,231 trades across 800 different tickers - Michael McCaul made 32,302 trades and filed 6,670 of them late - Thomas Suozzi filed 86.4% of his trades late with an average delay of 396 days, meaning his disclosures landed over a YEAR after he made the trade And then there is Lisa McClain, the fourth-ranking Republican in the House. She has made 1,443 trades in three years, more than 98% of all politicians tracked. She violated the STOCK Act twice in a single year, disclosing up to $900,000 in trades months after the legal deadline. Her husband bought up to $250,000 in Elon Musk's xAI, which quietly converted into SpaceX equity before last Friday's $2 trillion IPO. The penalty for all of this? A $200 fine. The number of Congress members ever prosecuted under the STOCK Act since it passed in 2012? Zero. And the cruelest part is this: A bill to ban congressional stock trading was introduced in January 2026. It has bipartisan support. Over 80% of American voters want it passed. But Congress is sitting on it, because the people who would have to vote yes are the same people making millions from the system staying exactly the way it is. They write the insider trading laws, they exempt themselves from enforcement, they trade on the information those laws generate, and when they get caught, they pay a fine that is basically nothing. The AI didn't discover anything Congress was hiding. It just organized what was already public into a pattern so obvious that nobody can pretend it isn't there anymore.
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Guyddog retweeted
Replying to @Team_Ilhan
Calling your agenda “radical love” is a joke. It’s not love of country to push for the dissolution of the nation that welcomed you, nor is it “care” to force the American taxpayer to fund your radical globalist experiments. You’re not building our community; you’re managing our decline with your fellow jihadi
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Guyddog retweeted
The left is feigning outrage because Trump had UFC at the White House and is extravagantly celebrating America's 250th birthday. "Trump has degraded the White House!" What's worse, having public, patriotic displays to celebrate our country or regularly turning the White House into a private nightclub for celebrities and elites? During his Presidency Obama would regularly throw late night parties at the White House. These were exclusive, private parties for celebrities, rappers, musicians, actors, and other elites who supported Obama. Details of which were all kept hidden from the public. Obama said that he didn't need to share the details of these parties because he was picking up the tab for the food, alcohol, entertainment, and whatever else they were doing. Press wasn't allowed. No photos were allowed of guests entering or leaving. No guest lists. Just a bunch of celebrities regularly partying in private until 4:00AM at the People's House. Usher and Jay-Z were regulars. Snoop Dogg said he smoked weed at The White House. Jon Legend and his wife joked about having sex at The White House. Apparently that's not degradation of the White House but public celebrations of patriotism are.
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Guyddog retweeted
Replying to @CAgovernor
You are more fucked than your wife at a Weinstein casting call 🤣🤣🤣
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Guyddog retweeted
Too many people take the United States for granted. Just look how excited Europeans and Japanese people are with visiting America. You are privileged to be born in the greatest country on the planet. Start acting like it.
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Guyddog retweeted
That's a wrap on The Resurrection of the Christ — Mel Gibson's long-awaited sequel to The Passion of the Christ. After a massive 134-day shoot across Italy, director Mel Gibson took a microphone on set to personally thank the cast and crew for completing principal photography on the film, which has been over 20 years in development. The audio captured him saying: "Since I'm all yours here and I've got a microphone... I just want to tell you all thank you so much for all your efforts, your support, your sacrifice, your love, the encouragements all through, the prayers and intercessions, thank you all for everything great and everything “small”, in the end it was all worth it. Now it’s time to make sure the Lord gets glorified in all of this."
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Guyddog retweeted
Replying to @ClayTravis
I thought we were done with “bake the fking cake!” Apparently not…..
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Guyddog retweeted
These people are more assimilated after one week than Somalians who've been here for generations. Its as if there's an obvious reason for this.
The Scots are assimilating well to American culture.
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🇺🇸 Minnesota flagged more than 7,700 “ghost students” in its state college system. Scammers allegedly enroll under fake identities, apply for financial aid, pretend to participate long enough to trigger payments, then disappear. The Education Department claims the fraud cost taxpayers $12.5 million, though Minnesota State says it blocked the bogus students before sending money. One online class filled 50 seats in 2 minutes. Only 2 students were real. Source: Fox9 News (Youtube) / Writer: Sol
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Guyddog retweeted
🚨 MAJOR ALERT: The dam just broke in Minnesota and it’s uglier than anyone imagined SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler now confirms the alleged $1 billion Somali fraud ring is so massive that the SBA is expanding its investigation across the entire state of Minnesota. Read her words and feel the rage: “It appears that this fraud ring is being perpetrated across all types of government assistance meant for families that are hungry, families that need housing, young children that need education. And it’s being exploited.” They didn’t just steal money They stole food They stole housing They stole aid meant for American families in real need And Minnesota’s leadership let this metastasize for YEARS. This is what happens when politicians put “community optics” above law and order. Burn it down. Expose every player. Recover every dollar. This is only the beginning. FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING.
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Guyddog retweeted
Replying to @japan_nobunaga
You’re maybe the best account I’ve ever seen on X. I love your writing, and reminding us of the small things we as Americans take for granted. In the end, they aren’t small and they are what makes America and Americans great (humbly speaking) God bless you and your family and keep up the great work!
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Guyddog retweeted
She handed my kids cookies before dinner, let them stay up too late, and said “just one more cartoon” after I already said no. I laughed and asked, “Why were you so strict with me growing up, but so soft with them now?” She looked at my children, smiled, and said, “Because when you’re raising your own kids, you’re trying to build a life. When you’re loving your grandkids, you’re simply enjoying it.” And honestly… that hit me hard. The rules got softer, but the love got deeper. Maybe grandparents aren’t trying to spoil our children. Maybe they’re trying to give them the gentleness they didn’t always have time to give us.
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MORE MINNESOTA FRAUD More than 7,700 “ghost students” found in Minnesota State Colleges last year across their 33 campuses. Students enroll in college under a fake name, get financial aid, then disappear. These ghost students cost taxpayers $12.5 million according to the Education Dept. One class filled 50 seats just 2 minutes after opening enrollment. Only 2 students were real, per FOX Shut the whole state down! It’s one massive crime scene at this point
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Guyddog retweeted
Replying to @mkhammer
Every now and then she falls apart
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Replying to @DrunkRepub
Nah there’s no way you’re this bad / cringe/ hate-inducing even if you’re fall down drunk
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Guyddog retweeted
The Left wants the White House to feel like an untouchable institution reserved for political elites. They hate seeing it used for events that remind Americans it belongs to them. Turning the White House into a place of celebration, culture, and public engagement, especially as we approach America’s 250th, strips away the myth that government is something distant and above the American people. No surprise the Democrats despised last night’s UFC event, but what truly frustrates them is what it represents: a White House that feels like the people’s house again.
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There came a knock at my gate, and a young warrior, small but formidable, stood ready for battle. She was perhaps nine. Behind her, at the sidewalk, a parent stood like a supply wagon. The sash carried badges of past campaigns. She looked up at me and spoke the words every American fears and longs for: "Would you like to buy some Girl Scout cookies?" In Japan, sales require months of relationship. Tea is poured. Cards are exchanged with two hands. Here, a nine-year-old general appears on your own land with a binder of product, and resistance has never once succeeded in the history of the republic. "What is your strongest unit?" I asked. "Thin Mints. Everybody gets Thin Mints." "And if I refuse?" She did not answer. She looked at me. The parent shifted weight. Somewhere, a wind chime rang. Refusal, I understood, was technically possible the way swimming to Hawaii is technically possible. "Four boxes," I said. "Most people get more. They freeze." THEY FREEZE. Forward logistics. This child carries doctrine my family needed three centuries to learn: the campaign is won before it is fought, in the freezer. I bought nine boxes. I am told this is called a start. Dale confessed he buys from three generals, granddaughter, coworker's daughter, the girl at the supermarket table, and hides the count from his wife. Tribute, he calls it. Correct. This is not commerce. This is fealty, paid annually, in cookies. I was not hungry. I was outranked. A man does not negotiate with a general who brings Thin Mints. He surrenders, and calls it a donation. The boxes are in my freezer, as instructed. They are nearly gone. She said she would return next year. I have already begun setting aside funds. One does not meet such a commander unprepared twice.
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Guyddog retweeted
Replying to @JayKapoorNYC
Yo he literally bitched about the taxes in New York after the game. This shot was an airball.
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Guyddog retweeted
🚨 NEW: The dam just broke in Minnesota and it’s uglier than anyone imagined SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler now confirms the alleged $1 billion Somali fraud ring is so massive that the SBA is expanding its investigation across the entire state of Minnesota. Read her words and feel the rage: “It appears that this fraud ring is being perpetrated across all types of government assistance meant for families that are hungry, families that need housing, young children that need education. And it’s being exploited.” They didn’t just steal money They stole food They stole housing They stole aid meant for American families in real need And Minnesota’s leadership let this metastasize for YEARS. This is what happens when politicians put “community optics” above law and order. Burn it down. Expose every player. Recover every dollar. This is only the beginning.
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