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"Contrasting Visions: Universal First Class vs. The Chinese Development Model"
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"Youth at the Helm: The Radical Shake-Up of Government Efficiency by Teenage Tech Prodigies"
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I’m at the southern border today to see firsthand what’s happening and how we can best support our border patrol agents. Under President
@realDonaldTrump
, the days of open borders are over.
@realDonaldTrump
, the days of open borders are over.
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Americans overwhelmingly want criminal illegal aliens off our streets. They want these dirt bags out of our country.
The fact that Biden didn’t remove these criminals shows that he wasn’t putting America first.
The fact that Biden didn’t remove these criminals shows that he wasn’t putting America first.
Forwarded from @Sec_Noem
I promised
@CBP
that President
@realDonaldTrump
will make sure they have the resources needed to stop the flood of criminals and drugs into our country. We will secure our border and our homeland.
@CBP
that President
@realDonaldTrump
will make sure they have the resources needed to stop the flood of criminals and drugs into our country. We will secure our border and our homeland.
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High school graduation ends early after principal says Look who's leaving, all the black people
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Ontario rips up $100M Starlink contract ahead of U.S. tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is announcing that the province will rip up its $100 million contract with Elon Musk’s Starlink ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump’s incoming 25 per cent tariffs.
Ford’s office made the announcement Monday and said the government is also banning other American companies from provincial contracts going forward.
“Ontario won’t do business with people hellbent on destroying our economy,” Ford said in a statement, referring to the Starlink deal which was inked in November and was set to bring internet access to thousands of homes in remote and rural communities across the province.
The action comes after Trump announced that, starting Tuesday, all Canadian goods will be subject to a 25 per cent tariff. Canadian oil, natural gas and electricity will be taxed at 10 per cent. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said that Canada will impose its own tariffs in retaliation, including a 25 per cent levy on American-made goods, like alcohol and fruit.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/toronto/article/ontario-rips-up-100m-starlink-contract-ahead-of-us-tariffs/
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is announcing that the province will rip up its $100 million contract with Elon Musk’s Starlink ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump’s incoming 25 per cent tariffs.
Ford’s office made the announcement Monday and said the government is also banning other American companies from provincial contracts going forward.
“Ontario won’t do business with people hellbent on destroying our economy,” Ford said in a statement, referring to the Starlink deal which was inked in November and was set to bring internet access to thousands of homes in remote and rural communities across the province.
The action comes after Trump announced that, starting Tuesday, all Canadian goods will be subject to a 25 per cent tariff. Canadian oil, natural gas and electricity will be taxed at 10 per cent. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said that Canada will impose its own tariffs in retaliation, including a 25 per cent levy on American-made goods, like alcohol and fruit.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/toronto/article/ontario-rips-up-100m-starlink-contract-ahead-of-us-tariffs/
CTVNews
Ontario pausing retaliatory measures after tariffs postponed, Doug Ford says
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province is pausing a suite of retaliatory measures that it was set to begin implementing following an 11th hour postponement of U.S. tariffs.
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Doug Ford….go home. You’re drunk.
Lol.
Lol.
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In 14 days, President Trump has done much more for America than Biden did in 4 years.
He’s deporting dangerous illegal aliens, securing the border, taking on terrorists, unleashing U.S. energy, wiping out DEI and gender ideology, and much more.
It's WIN after WIN after WIN.
He’s deporting dangerous illegal aliens, securing the border, taking on terrorists, unleashing U.S. energy, wiping out DEI and gender ideology, and much more.
It's WIN after WIN after WIN.
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That's quite a clever chicken! Here's a humorous take on the situation:
The chicken, tired of the alpacas hogging her feed, decided it was time to level up her survival skills. With the precision of a Swiss watchmaker, she now operates her feeder like a bouncer at an exclusive club, ensuring only the VIP (Very Important Poultry) gets a bite, leaving the alpacas to ponder their next move in this barnyard chess game.
The chicken, tired of the alpacas hogging her feed, decided it was time to level up her survival skills. With the precision of a Swiss watchmaker, she now operates her feeder like a bouncer at an exclusive club, ensuring only the VIP (Very Important Poultry) gets a bite, leaving the alpacas to ponder their next move in this barnyard chess game.
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Tucker Carlson February 03, 2025
Dana White on Mark Zuckerberg and Donald Trump.
(0:00) Professional Slapping
(1:30) Dana White’s Friendship With Donald Trump
(11:28) Dana Joining the Board of Meta
(18:32) How Dana Responded to the Bryce Mitchell Controversy
(22:22) Will the Anti-Censorship Movement Last?
(27:39) The Fall of the NFL and NBA
Includes paid partnerships.
https://x.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1886414568429154540
Dana White- Joining the Board at Meta, the Bryce Mitchell Controversy, and His Friendship With Trump
Duration : 34:58
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GH3V3sbludo
Dana White on Mark Zuckerberg and Donald Trump.
(0:00) Professional Slapping
(1:30) Dana White’s Friendship With Donald Trump
(11:28) Dana Joining the Board of Meta
(18:32) How Dana Responded to the Bryce Mitchell Controversy
(22:22) Will the Anti-Censorship Movement Last?
(27:39) The Fall of the NFL and NBA
Includes paid partnerships.
https://x.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1886414568429154540
Dana White- Joining the Board at Meta, the Bryce Mitchell Controversy, and His Friendship With Trump
Duration : 34:58
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GH3V3sbludo
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WIRED
DOGE Will Allow Elon Musk to Surveil the US Government From the Inside
A former USDS employee called the repurposing of the Digital Service into DOGE an “A+ bureaucratic jiujitsu move.” It will give Musk and his associates access to unclassified data in every government agency.
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https://x.com/jimmy_dore/status/1886412575929475409
Authoritarianism is mandating you take a dangerous experimental medical treatment or you lose your job & ability to travel or go to college.
Authoritarianism is censoring doctors, journalists & scientists who spoke out against forced medical treatments.
Authoritarianism weaponizing the judicial system to prosecute your political opponents that you fear you can’t beat in an election.
Authoritarianism is you using the power of the U.S. senate to do the bidding of the Oligarchy while attacking those fighting our corrupt regulatory agencies that are poisoning our food, water & medicine for corporate profits.
Authoritarianism is installing a puppet of corporations as the presidential nominee of half the country without a single vote from the people.
Authoritarianism is you & the entirety of the media pretending a demented old man is the President while an unelected blob actually runs the executive branch of government.
@BernieSanders
Authoritarianism is intimidating media, curtailing dissent & undermining our 1st Amendment.
Trump has sued ABC, CBS, Meta and the Des Moines Register for comments that offended him. His FCC is now "investigating" PBS and NPR.
Democracy is not negotiable. We WILL fight back.
Authoritarianism is mandating you take a dangerous experimental medical treatment or you lose your job & ability to travel or go to college.
Authoritarianism is censoring doctors, journalists & scientists who spoke out against forced medical treatments.
Authoritarianism weaponizing the judicial system to prosecute your political opponents that you fear you can’t beat in an election.
Authoritarianism is you using the power of the U.S. senate to do the bidding of the Oligarchy while attacking those fighting our corrupt regulatory agencies that are poisoning our food, water & medicine for corporate profits.
Authoritarianism is installing a puppet of corporations as the presidential nominee of half the country without a single vote from the people.
Authoritarianism is you & the entirety of the media pretending a demented old man is the President while an unelected blob actually runs the executive branch of government.
@BernieSanders
Authoritarianism is intimidating media, curtailing dissent & undermining our 1st Amendment.
Trump has sued ABC, CBS, Meta and the Des Moines Register for comments that offended him. His FCC is now "investigating" PBS and NPR.
Democracy is not negotiable. We WILL fight back.
X (formerly Twitter)
Jimmy Dore (@jimmy_dore) on X
Authoritarianism is mandating you take a dangerous experimental medical treatment or you lose your job & ability to travel or go to college.
Authoritarianism is censoring doctors, journalists & scientists who spoke out against forced medical treatments.…
Authoritarianism is censoring doctors, journalists & scientists who spoke out against forced medical treatments.…
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The Unseen Chains: How the Deep State in Blue States Echoes International Sanctions
In an era where political discourse often blurs the line between fact and fiction, a troubling narrative emerges from the shadows of America's political landscape. Across "blue states," where the Democratic party holds sway, there's an untold story of control, not by elected officials but by an elusive entity known as the "Deep State." This narrative posits that this shadowy group has imposed sanctions on its own citizens, mirroring the stringent measures the U.S. government has levied against nations like North Korea and Iran. Yet, this story remains largely untold, obscured by layers of censorship and media manipulation.
Sanctions at Home:
Consider the notion of sanctions. Internationally, they are used to pressure regimes into compliance with international norms, often leading to economic hardship and isolation for the populace. But what if such sanctions were turned inward?
In blue states, we've seen policies that, while not labeled as sanctions, function similarly:
Vaccine Mandates: Much like economic sanctions restrict access to goods, these mandates can restrict access to employment, education, and public services for those who choose not to comply. The economic impact on individuals can be severe, akin to the hardships faced by citizens in sanction-hit countries.
Environmental Regulations: While aimed at protecting our planet, strict regulations can inadvertently act as sanctions on industries, limiting growth, jobs, and personal freedoms, much like how sanctions cripple foreign economies.
Speech and Information Control: The control over what is disseminated through media and tech platforms can be likened to the censorship in sanctioned nations, where the populace is fed a curated version of reality to maintain the status quo.
The Censorship Veil:
The critical issue here is not just the existence of these policies but the information blackout that surrounds them. Just as North Korea and Iran have their media tightly controlled, in the U.S., there's an argument to be made that narratives are managed.
Media Bias: Mainstream media, often accused of having a liberal bias in blue states, might not scrutinize these policies as critically as they would if enacted by a conservative administration. This selective reporting can hide the true impact of these "sanctions."
Social Media and Tech Giants: Platforms have been accused of shadow-banning or demonetizing content that doesn't align with certain political views, creating echo chambers where dissent is minimized, much like state-controlled media in countries under sanction.
Educational Institutions: Universities, seen as bastions of free thought, sometimes enforce a singular narrative, censoring or marginalizing alternative viewpoints, akin to the educational control in nations like North Korea.
Public Ignorance:
The result? A significant portion of the American populace remains in the dark, unaware of the parallels between their own governance and that of countries under U.S. sanctions. The lack of open discourse and the suppression of alternative narratives mean that many don't see the irony or the injustice in these home-grown "sanctions."
The Wake-Up Call:
What's needed is a clarion call for awareness. Just as international sanctions are debated globally, the domestic policies that mimic them require scrutiny, debate, and perhaps, resistance. The people of blue states, like those in any nation under sanction, deserve transparency, choice, and freedom from the shackles of policy that might not be in their best interest but in that of an unaccountable, unelected elite.
In an era where political discourse often blurs the line between fact and fiction, a troubling narrative emerges from the shadows of America's political landscape. Across "blue states," where the Democratic party holds sway, there's an untold story of control, not by elected officials but by an elusive entity known as the "Deep State." This narrative posits that this shadowy group has imposed sanctions on its own citizens, mirroring the stringent measures the U.S. government has levied against nations like North Korea and Iran. Yet, this story remains largely untold, obscured by layers of censorship and media manipulation.
Sanctions at Home:
Consider the notion of sanctions. Internationally, they are used to pressure regimes into compliance with international norms, often leading to economic hardship and isolation for the populace. But what if such sanctions were turned inward?
In blue states, we've seen policies that, while not labeled as sanctions, function similarly:
Vaccine Mandates: Much like economic sanctions restrict access to goods, these mandates can restrict access to employment, education, and public services for those who choose not to comply. The economic impact on individuals can be severe, akin to the hardships faced by citizens in sanction-hit countries.
Environmental Regulations: While aimed at protecting our planet, strict regulations can inadvertently act as sanctions on industries, limiting growth, jobs, and personal freedoms, much like how sanctions cripple foreign economies.
Speech and Information Control: The control over what is disseminated through media and tech platforms can be likened to the censorship in sanctioned nations, where the populace is fed a curated version of reality to maintain the status quo.
The Censorship Veil:
The critical issue here is not just the existence of these policies but the information blackout that surrounds them. Just as North Korea and Iran have their media tightly controlled, in the U.S., there's an argument to be made that narratives are managed.
Media Bias: Mainstream media, often accused of having a liberal bias in blue states, might not scrutinize these policies as critically as they would if enacted by a conservative administration. This selective reporting can hide the true impact of these "sanctions."
Social Media and Tech Giants: Platforms have been accused of shadow-banning or demonetizing content that doesn't align with certain political views, creating echo chambers where dissent is minimized, much like state-controlled media in countries under sanction.
Educational Institutions: Universities, seen as bastions of free thought, sometimes enforce a singular narrative, censoring or marginalizing alternative viewpoints, akin to the educational control in nations like North Korea.
Public Ignorance:
The result? A significant portion of the American populace remains in the dark, unaware of the parallels between their own governance and that of countries under U.S. sanctions. The lack of open discourse and the suppression of alternative narratives mean that many don't see the irony or the injustice in these home-grown "sanctions."
The Wake-Up Call:
What's needed is a clarion call for awareness. Just as international sanctions are debated globally, the domestic policies that mimic them require scrutiny, debate, and perhaps, resistance. The people of blue states, like those in any nation under sanction, deserve transparency, choice, and freedom from the shackles of policy that might not be in their best interest but in that of an unaccountable, unelected elite.
Forwarded from Grok
In conclusion, while the idea of a Deep State imposing sanctions on American citizens might sound like the stuff of conspiracy, the effects of certain policies are real, and their implications are profound. It's time for the veil of censorship to be lifted, for the public to engage in a dialogue about freedom versus control, and for Americans to ask whether the governance in their states truly reflects their will or the will of an unseen hand.