The right admires Elon & Scott Adams, not for their $$$, but for their courage.
They were willing to sacrifice all their $$$ in pursuit of truth, in pursuit of saying exactly what they wanted to say, when they wanted to say it, how they wanted to say it.
That alone showed they shared the right's values.
@Cernovich You have been saying this for YEARS! Easy wins, and for whatever reason, Trump won't take them.
I would not doubt Mamdani reads your feed and says, "Yeah, let's do that. Easy fix. No capital needed. People love it. Let's move on that!."
@dom_lucre Thank you! I am praying over that team! They are amazing athletes, and they have put God front and center throughout this tournament. They will only get better from here!
USMNT, I am for you!
Wrong. We are exceptional because we value personal liberty over everything else & we will both die & kill for that idea.
That you don’t understand that shows that you are not one of us.
Scott Adams: "We're deeply wired by our system
to appreciate ... freedom."
Happy Independence Day, patriots.
This coffee's exceptional, and today will be your best day yet. ☕️
One of the richest men in all of America signed the Declaration of Independence knowing it could cost him everything. Then he left home to serve, died far away in a borrowed town, and never came back. Meet Philip Livingston.
This guy was not a scrappy underdog. Just the opposite. He was born in 1716 into the Livingston family, one of the wealthiest, most powerful dynasties in colonial New York. Manor lands, a Yale education, and a shipping empire he built into one of the biggest merchant fortunes in New York City. He had everything the British system was designed to reward.
And he spent that fortune building things that still exist. He helped found King's College, which you know today as Columbia University. He helped start the New York Society Library. He helped create the New York Chamber of Commerce. The man was basically constructing the civic backbone of New York with his own money and time.
Here's the thing though. He was not some hothead revolutionary. He actually feared independence. He worried it would bring chaos and disorder, and he was cautious about the whole idea for a long time. This wasn't a man itching to burn it all down.
But when New York finally gave its delegates the go-ahead, Livingston signed. He put the name of one of the great fortunes in America onto a document the crown treated as treason. A rich man betting his wealth against the empire that made him rich.
And the war came straight for him. When the British took New York, they seized and used his properties. He started selling off his holdings to help fund the fight, watching the empire he'd defied pick apart the life he'd built.
Then comes the ending that gets me. His health was failing, and he knew it. Congress had been driven out of Philadelphia and was meeting in the small town of York, Pennsylvania. Livingston could have gone home to rest. Instead he told his family he probably wouldn't see them again, and he went to York to keep serving anyway.
He died there in June 1778, in the middle of a session of Congress, far from home. He's buried in York, Pennsylvania to this day. He never made it back to the New York he spent his whole life building.
A man who had every reason to stay comfortable and loyal, who gave his fortune and his final months to a country he wasn't even sure would work.
Philip Livingston. He died at his post, a long way from home.
This post must go so hard if you’re stupid.
Capitalism didn’t just build the iPhone, it made it possible.
Capitalism raised the capital, took the risk, and coordinated the vision.
Labor showed up because that capital arrived first.
No capital, no factory.
No factory, no jobs.
Capitalism > Socialism every single time.
I am always in awe of his '24 win. Coming out of '20, he was put in the dustbin of history by most people. He had how many lawsuits against him? Political pundits galore piling on from both parties every night on the news. The J6 Committee circus. Assassination attempts.
I think we blow all of this off because it's Trump, but truly, his win was incredible!
Watching them try to analyze the Frankenstein they created is galling because it is their monster, yet everyone has to deal w/ the consequences of the creation they funded.
No sympathy for those who purposefully created the problem, have no solution, & still refuse to see where this is headed.
@Anc_Aesthetics This was not about race. This was about two 17 year old boys letting their emotions get the best of them, and one of them making a terrible choice. There is nothing in the testimony from that day to suggest anything else.
Stop creating animus where there should be NONE!
@wil_da_beast630 There is NO indication this was about race, & every indication this was about two 17-year-old boys letting their emotions get the best of them, & one of them making a very poor decision.
I am so tired of different factions of both sides saying this was white vs black. It wasn't!
@Anc_Aesthetics Frisco is a very diverse area. No doubt Austin Metcalf had many friends from varying backgrounds.
Bottom Line: The Metcalfs gave the scholarship to the student they believed most deserving of it. Period. Your opinion on THEIR SON'S SCHOLARSHIP is irrelevant!
@wil_da_beast630 Yes, Frisco is a very diverse area. No doubt Austin Metcalf had many friends from varying backgrounds.
Bottom Line: The Metcalfs gave the scholarship to the student they believed most deserving of it. Period. Opinions on THEIR SON'S SCHOLARSHIP are irrelevant!
@FoxNews This oughta play well in TX.😂
Clip it, make a commercial, and blast it out across Texas, from the Panhandle to the RGV. From the East Texas Piney Woods to the Chihuahuan Desert of West Texas. Over and over again until November.
This is a gift to Paxton.
@Brick_Suit Even better, Sophie earned her black belt in taekwondo at the age of six. Six. You don't walk with that kind of swagger without having something to back it up.
She has it. And, all the women on that court know she does too!
Fantastic interview. You are an incredibly gifted communicator. Well done!
Your closing was, perhaps, the best part. You are correct. For all his foibles, we will miss Trump immensely when he boards Air Force One for the last time, much same way we miss Charlie. Appreciate the perspective.