Mac/NeXT/Mac developer. Greybeard. Judenhass ist Menschenhass. CCP delenda est. Hamas delenda est.

Cupertino, California
Joined July 2009
Replying to @amyalkon
Every single "soak the rich" scheme becomes a "loot the middle class" scheme in a couple of years, because that's where the money is.
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That’s actually not true. Take it from someone that registers new voters every single day.
Pennsylvania requires ID to register to vote.
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Which is why we should let government do as little as necessary and keep power with individuals and the market.
The reason government programs are so inefficient is that, unlike a commercial company, the feedback loop for improvement is broken, because they have a state-mandated monopoly and can’t go out of business if customers are unhappy. No matter how bad the service is at your DMV (sorry to pick on DMVs), you still have to use your DMV, because it’s a monopoly.
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Neera Tanden was literally served a congressional subpoena over her role in White House over an autopen and incapacitated President who dropped out over a debate. We don't have to imagine it, Dottie we lived it.
I'm sorry but the national media would have had multiple strokes if Joe Biden was sleeping/passed out in his chair in the Oval Office.
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Unpopular Fact: Everyone paying their “fair share” would mean raising taxes on lower income groups.
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Energy poverty kills more Africans than climate change.  But that’s not sexy to talk about at conferences, so here we are.
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Employees like this are being laid off all over the country because they’re annoying AF. Bosses hire you to do your job, not to nag coworkers, record TikToks, and file HR complaints.
Watch Condé Nast staffers literally boo head of HR Stan Duncan after he refuses to discuss layoffs. This video of the standoff, obtained exclusively by TheWrap, shows the confrontation that led to four employees being fired for "extreme misconduct." The whole story: bit.ly/43cwwWg
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She's evil, and so are you.
While we rarely agreed on policy, I have a deep admiration for @SpeakerPelosi's lifetime of public service. For decades, she advocated for her beliefs, blazed a trail for female lawmakers, & protected the House as an institution. Congratulations to Nancy on a storied career.
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Obamacare is a scam It was from the beginning It’s time to get rid of it altogether Who’s with me?
Barack Obama destroyed our healthcare system. It’s time to abolish the Affordable Care Act - The average family Premiums have tripled - Average family coverage is $27,000 per year (INSANE) - Deductibles are $6,000-$12,000 per family member before you can even use it - Taxpayers subsidize $700–$800 billion annually This is an absolute scam. It’s nothing but the worlds largest money laundering operation from taxpayers into the pocket of insurance companies (for coverage you can’t even use without going bankrupt) “The ACA subsidies debate. ACA subsidy. Well, if it's so affordable, why do we need to shovel $400 billion more money at it? Family coverage for the average employer plan, not on the exchanges but getting through the employers, now $27,000 a year. You can buy a car for that. And like, a good car. Not just a cheap car. A good car for that. Think about that in terms of how much health insurance costs. And again, it's the problem of the incentives. Everybody is incentivized to spend more money — it's the government's money, it's free money” For non-employer coverage, the average silver plan for a family of 4 costs ~$24,000–$25,000 annually (~$2,000/month) in 2026, up 26% from 2026 (Absolutely insane)
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No, you worthless commie psycho. This is my country, Brazil. A socialist shithole.
This is actually capitalism
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Senator Schumer’s latest extortion attempt is like a bank robber demanding a billion dollars and a private jet to Caracas. It’s not happening.
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The best way to keep people poor: Convince them their poverty is someone else’s fault and only the government can save them.
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These two did historic damage to the institution of Congress. Ryan was the first speaker ever not to allow a single amendment to be offered from the floor for a whole term. Pelosi was the second & only other. They were deeply committed to undermining representative democracy.
While we rarely agreed on policy, I have a deep admiration for @SpeakerPelosi's lifetime of public service. For decades, she advocated for her beliefs, blazed a trail for female lawmakers, & protected the House as an institution. Congratulations to Nancy on a storied career.
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Good riddance, you crooked asshole.
Thank you, San Francisco.
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This is a weird accusation for you to make since Oregon registered almost 2,000 noncitizens to vote and then declined to prosecute the ones who did vote illegally.
The Constitution grants Presidents ZERO power over elections because our founders were all too familiar with the tyranny of kings. Trump doesn't respect our laws or America's values. If he tries another illegal executive order to rig our elections, we'll see him in court.
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La envidia era un pecado hasta que la izquierda le cambió el nombre y la llamó justicia social
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Free markets didn't create child labor.  Poverty created child labor, and poverty was the human default for millennia. What free markets did was create the wealth that made child labor unnecessary.
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Nigerian President Promises To End Genocide If Trump Sends Upfront Fee Of $5,000 In Amazon Gift Cards buff.ly/QcxG7Wr
Hypocrisy is the least of his faults. He’s a traitor to civilization.
Corbyn is a hypocrite.
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