Mock hypocrisy. Insult petty tyrants.

Joined August 2011
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The savages think they can intimidate Seinfeld, but the more they do this, the harder he’ll go. He knows what this is.
Yeah fuck you @JerrySeinfeld typical psycho attitude
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Right back atcha.
“Free Palestine” has become a taunt against random Jews all over the world. @JerrySeinfeld @DavidBCohen1
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Replying to @grahamformaine
Return the pie plate, Graham
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If Bernie and Ro Khanna liquidated all of Elon’s wealth, this welder Juan Hernandez would lose his entire retirement savings in exchange for a $350 stimmy cheque. Step 1. Bernie and Ro Khanna force Elon to pay 80% wealth tax. Step 2. Elon isn’t liquid because 99.9% of his wealth is held in shares. He’s immediately forced to liquidate 40% of all SpaceX shares and 22% of all Tesla shares to pay the wealth tax. Step 3. Stock price of both companies plummets 80-90% overnight. Welder Juan Hernandez loses 80-90% of his retirement wealth. Step 4. Elon’s cash share after fire liquidation is like $150 billion, 80% goes to the state. Bernie and Ro Khanna decide to redistribute the wealth with stimmy cheques distributed between 340 million people. Step 5. Juan Hernandez gets a $350 stimmy cheque. What a trade off! Come on Juan, you have more in common with the rest of us than the trillionaires. Please vote for socialism so you can exchange your once in a lifetime retirement fund windfall with a $350 stimmy cheque.
NEW: Juan Hernandez, a welder who says he took “just another contract job” at SpaceX for $28/hr in 2015, is now a millionaire as shares soar.
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Let me know when the typical American household lands a fucking rocket.

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Elon Musk just became the world's first trillionaire. The typical American household would have to work more than 11 MILLION years to make Elon Musk's level of wealth. We need a wealth tax.
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5% of $1 trillion is $50 billion. there are 19.3 million US college students right now. $50bn/19.3 million = $2,591 per student currently in school. average college tuition is $38,270 so, that would pay for 7% of 1 year, about 2 weeks of education for just those already in school. it's a sad day when even the kleptocrats are mathematically illiterate...

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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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Her being a DSA communist wanting to steal taxpayer money because she won't just get a real job aside, this is not art. It's just junk glued together with some political message attached. We don't have to pretend it's something special or valuable. It's not.
Art can't be a luxury made by and for the few. But the cost of living has made it impossible for so many New Yorkers to create the culture that makes this city beautiful. I joined Mayor @ZohranKMamdani at MoMA PS1 to talk about my journey in the arts and keeping NYC vibrant.
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NEW from me: Darializa Avila Chevalier co-created a taxpayer-funded college course that promoted the abolition of schools as engines of “genocide” and “white supremacy”, and assigned materials in a separate course around “penis panic,” anonymous gay sex in bathrooms, and a podcast unpacking “problematic childhood songs.” freebeacon.com/democrats/the…
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Replying to @DissentFu
These things are not connected. I’m sorry if you were told otherwise.
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Elon Musk's contribution to the national economy: Over 2021–2025, Musk's companies (Tesla, SpaceX, xAI, Neuralink, The Boring Company) reportedly injected ~$338 billion directly into the U.S. economy via: • $110.7 billion in wages/salaries (supporting • 200,000 employees at competitive pay). • ~$46 billion in taxes (corporate, payroll, etc.). • $182 billion in supplier spending (e.g., Tesla alone spent heavily on U.S. batteries, chips, steel). Source: odaily.news/en/post/5207545 - - - - - During his lifetime, Bernie Sanders has contributed approximately $0.00 to the national economy.
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Elon Musk isn't the only one getting richer from SpaceX going public. The stock’s surge is estimated to have turned about 4,400 current and former employees into millionaires through equity compensation accumulated during their time at the company. SpaceX’s long-awaited IPO raised a record $75 billion, valuing the company at roughly $1.8 trillion. The offering also pushed Musk’s estimated net worth past the $1 trillion mark, further cementing his position as the world’s richest person. Now Wall Street is watching to see whether the stock's early trading can drive SpaceX’s valuation even higher, rewarding employees and investors who backed the company during its rise.
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Veteran New York City news anchor Bill Ritter of ABC7 Eyewitness News has stepped down from his daily role after being diagnosed with early stage Alzheimer's. Ritter has covered stories on the city's boroughs and surrounding neighborhoods since 1998. Whit Johnson reports.
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The amount of money in Elon Musk’s bank account has no bearing on the amount of money in my bank account.
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This clip of Charles Payne during Obama's second term is really incredible. Well done Charles. In 2010 Obama put the federal government directly in charge of lending money to students. Eliminating private lending made the loans much easier to get, but they were not less expensive. Before Obama took office, outstanding student debt was less than $100 billion. By 2015, outstanding student debt was approximately $800 billion and almost a third of the borrowers were in default. Of course the price of college continued to soar the entire time. This is the best part. Payne predicted that someday the politicians would be promising to forgive student debt as a way to buy votes. He was spot on. There are people like Ro Khanna on this site right now arguing that Elon Musk should be paying down the student debt when it's a problem that politicians created.
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Clip I opened with on Podcast today with credit. Completely enlightening where this political party is now, compared to 2012.
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2012. Elon Musk on The Gavin Newsom Show talking about SpaceX.
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Typical Maoist. Funny thing is I’m not really being sarcastic. It’s just that most Maoists wait until they’re in power before flaunting their wealth.
Hasan talks about his $6,500 seats at Madison Square Garden and the opportunity to watch NBA history be made. "We dumped money... seats weren't great, it was a weird angle" He then expresses disappointment about not being mentioned in the jumbotron's list of celebrities.
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Hasan talks about his $6,500 seats at Madison Square Garden and the opportunity to watch NBA history be made. "We dumped money... seats weren't great, it was a weird angle" He then expresses disappointment about not being mentioned in the jumbotron's list of celebrities.
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His former campaign staffer was just indicted on terrorism charges, which seems far more important than this
Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed on AIPAC on getting involved in the Michigan Senate race “I want them to torch $30 million and lose, and then I want them to spend $30 million in the general and lose again.” Source: Semafor
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You earned it.
I'm honored to be elected president of the @whca for 2028–2029. I look forward to serving my colleagues across the White House press corps to ensure robust and independent coverage of the presidency. I’m excited to build on the strengths of the association, including our shared commitment to a free and fair press.
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