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It is time to build the MoonBase. @NASA
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Trump restricts access of certain reporters to Campaign events: Not cool. TX Dem Sen Candidate restricts access of a certain reporter to her campaign event (and then flat out lies about that reporter having been sued for defamation?): Also not cool. bit.ly/4tZocov
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Paul Huggins retweeted
Post this. Not that.
Sir Ian McKellen at 86 expertly reciting Shakespeare last night!
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Don't say, "The most corrupt administration in American history." There is no comparison between Trump, on the one hand, and eg Grant, Harding, or Nixon on the other. Nixon's worst day in office was 100x better than Trump's best day. The relevant comparisons are to non-American presidents in authoritarian societies with unfree media. Trump's scale of stealing and bribe-taking has never been remotely paralleled in any democratic country ever before.
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Paul Huggins retweeted
The killing of Alex Pretti is a heartbreaking tragedy. It should also be a wake-up call to every American, regardless of party, that many of our core values as a nation are increasingly under assault.
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Immediately following the acquittal of the protest attendee below (who shot 3 people, killing 2) Texas Governor @GregAbbott_TX tweeted: "NOT GUILTY!" Ok. (1/x)
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But almost a day following the camera-holding protest attendee below was shot 10 times by ICE officers (who had already disarmed him of the pistol he had a permit to carry), a cat has the tongue of the same Second-Amendment loving Governor. (2/x)
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Is this a Governor with sincere principles? (Hint: no). (3/3)
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Hey @SenTedCruz and @JohnCornyn .. thought experiment for you. Imagine this camera holding man was wearing a cowboy hat on an Abilene street before he was murdered by federal agents sent there by President Barack Obama. Would you have some Qs before voting to fund their agency?
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Hey @JohnCornyn @SenTedCruz - when is enough enough?
The problem isn't Trump. The problem is the US. When the outside world observes Trump's insane behaviour and his threats against allies, and we at the same time observe that there is no real action from the US public, Congress, the US Supreme Court, or the US media about this insanity, we will all have to conclude that the US accepts this behaviour. The public in the US think the US is entitled to a certain position in the world where there is no room for decent behaviour and where there are no norms and rules. That means that we all have to conclude that the US — not only Trump — has betrayed the international order that the US, with its Western partners, were the main architects of after the Second World War. This is the conclusion that Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney so clearly laid out in his speech at Davos yesterday. We simply cannot trust the US to play by the rules any more. Therefore, we also fundamentally have to ask ourselves — should we trust the financial and economic structure which is an integral part of the global rules-based order? Americans live in the illusion that the US can do everything on its own, despite the fact that the US for nearly 20 years has lived beyond its means. US private and government consumption has been funded by, among others, European central banks and pension funds. But we now have to ask ourselves — why would we trade in dollars? Why would we put our savings into US Treasury bonds? If the US is not a rules-based society, we cannot trust the dollar to be a stable currency, and it would be insane to hold dollars. As domestic US institutions are eroded and governance structures destroyed, the US will be turned into an emerging market economy — or more accurately, a de-merging economy. If the US threatens the territory of allies, then the US acts as an authoritarian bully nation. Nobody in their right mind would lend money to the US government. If the US doesn't live up to its international obligations and respect the sovereignty of other nations, why would we expect the US government to honour its debts? If Trump can tariff nations that will not give up their territory, then there is certainly no reason to believe that the US will not introduce capital controls. And if that is a risk, why would you risk investing in the US? It is not a question about Europe standing up to the US. It is a question about being prudent with our investments — about reducing risks. Every day Trump remains in office, distrust of the US increases, and the cost for the US will go up day by day. And this is irreversible. It takes years to build trust, but you can destroy it by your actions in minutes. Europe has now completely lost trust in the US. And so has Canada. It is up to the people of the US to demonstrate that Trump is an 'outlier', and it is up to the American people to stop him. If you don't do that, we will have to assume that this is what the US is about — whether the name of the President is Trump or something else, whether the President is a Republican or a Democrat.
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I’m struggling to think of a series of events in my lifetime (50 years and 50 weeks) that has made me feel more like “this is not what our country is about” than the current set of events in Minnesota. WTAF.
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We’re hearing a lot about how the tax on unrealized gains is CA politicians killing the golden goose, and ok, I can agree that’s a bad policy, but destroying the rule of law, attacking the independence of the Fed and torching our global alliances are also not healthy for geese
Video message from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell: federalreserve.gov/newsevent…
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Video message from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell: federalreserve.gov/newsevent…
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"And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn." — Luke 2:7
Houston ranks #1 for at large ICE arrests. Texas ranks #1 for ICE detentions. Day by day the illegal immigration population continues to decline.
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On Sunday I was at @tacodeli and left my tray outside and ran in for a napkin and when I came back out a grackle was on my table with Dona sauce all over its beak. Most Austin thing I’ve seen maybe ever.
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“It’s important that we lean in, think about a national robotics strategy and support this burgeoning industry in the U.S. so that we can remain competitive.” Apptronik co-founder and CEO Jeff Cardenas spoke with @politico earlier this week and was on @CBSNews yesterday discussing the importance of a national robotics strategy that puts America ahead in the A.I. race. Watch here: cbsnews.com/video/trump-admi…
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