This was my pinned tweet for 2386 days.
Ross is freed, pardoned.
Trump, for whatever other Pros and Cons, was worth voting for. For Ross and Lynn.
I hope the libertarian influence on the leaders of states continues to grow, and there is more freedom in the years to come
@FinancialPhys There is historical evidence of goods becoming money, notably cowry shells, copper, silver, and gold.
Then govts/banks started coining money to add a stamp of legitimacy to the raw metals, then they cheated that system.
@iansmith06 But your picture of his life is having fancy meals, vacations, and parties.
Because you don’t have a theory of production, just consumption.
@iansmith06 Elon’s life is VERY different at $1T.
He’s delivered millions of electric vehicles. He’s shot more rockets into space than the rest of humanity.
And he has the capital (resources in companies, measured in dollars) to think about colonizing Mars, producing a billion droids, etc
@NotGovernor I did make a counter argument. I prefaced it by calling yours insane.
And Matt Walsh may or may not use pain. IDGAF; you were responding to me.
@NotGovernor I trust that your child(ren) will grow up to be just fine.
But if I give you as much faith as you gave me, I’d predict they’d be eating nuggies with their fingers, not know how to mingle at a social function, and throw a fit if a restaurant expected them to abide by a dress code
@NotGovernor I provide food for them to eat, and have the right to say other food in the house is off limits.
I set the expectation that dinner is a time to eat and converse as a family, and expect them to not be up playing or causing distraction.
But the penalty is not earning rewards.
@bmlong137 You’d have to say “going back to when they were 10 years old, you magically transform their interest in soccer to football and give them an equivalent training to prep for the NFL that they got in soccer.”
Then, maybe 10% could be a good wideout, safety, or a couple of QBs
@NotGovernor@MattWalshBlog Or, we could raise children that respect the property owner’s rules regarding meals, carefully designed to (1) be a healthy meal, (2) teach them how to eat presentably in social situations, and (3) promote familial bonding.
@reason Written by a retweeter of Bill Kristol and the Lincoln Project.
Who doesn’t debunk Tulsi’s claims, but relies on a UN memo saying they “aren’t aware” of any biolabs.
Also, doesn’t answer “why” she issued it, just relies on Mitt’s determination that she must be working for Putin
@expobear1 Musk takes govt contracts, subsidies. He’s on record lamenting the system, but he’s not going to turn down the money.
He’s not taking it from taxpayers, he’s using the system that takes it from us.
I’d say he’s not ideologically pure, but he’s not especially bad.
@MEVANS72 Prove it.
Prove that govt services make the wealth of society increase.
You can’t know what that money would have done if it weren’t taxed out of the private sector. And you can’t price govt services because you don’t let people freely pay what they value them for.
@westernsky_1@LibertyLockPod Now you have the guy who just lets Israel import child SAers to protect them from justice in the U.S.
As long as the rapists are Israeli instead of Central/South American, I guess you’re cool with it.
@RoadMimis@philthatremains@LibertyLockPod Never trust the GOP, they’ll put together an awesome campaign speech and promote great people. Then they’ll get elected and be John Fucking McCain.
@philthatremains@LibertyLockPod I voted for Elon, Tulsi, Vivek, RFK Jr.
I never believed Trump’s promises, but he was bringing on outsiders that had true missions against the swamp.
It was this team that defined MAGA in ‘24.
Now it’s the same people that would have supported Pence if he were the GOP nominee