I’m tired of people saying “Bitcoin is too complicated.”
Here are the 12 basic principles of Bitcoin that you can easily explain to your friend at the bar 🧵👇
@BritishHodl Thank you British! Good reminder. I’m a boomer. I’ve been MAGA for many years, but the rug pulls get to you. So glad that I started listening to You, GMoney, and other bitcoiners about a year ago! I’m stacking and it glorious!. Wish I could convince my friends!
Salt Lake City Capitol protest “Against Donald Trump, Elon Musk, against the deportation of migrants”
@Brookerteejones exposes
- Utah is not a Sanctuary State but THOUSANDS of illegals were brought by NGOs
- There are 10 NGOs w/in 40 miles
- The largest NGO was funded by USAID
- Catholic Charities was the largest NGO responsible for bringing in the illegals
- Catholic Charities was by far the largest end recipient of illegal immigrant funding from USAID
SOUNDING THE ALARM ON THE FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
In 2019, Natalie Gochnour, who holds leadership positions at both the University of Utah and the Salt Lake Chamber, penned a Deseret News op-ed in favor of Utah leading the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
The 4IR is a concept she defines as “the fusion of technologies between the physical, digital and biological spheres.” It encompasses everything from biotechnology to the internet of things to artificial intelligence. 4IR is based on connectivity, data collection, and a merging of humans and machines, also known as trans-humanism. Smart and 15-minute cities, digital ID, and all manner of surveillance feature prominently, all in the name of convenience and sustainability.
The major thought leader of the concept is none other than Klaus Schwab of World Economic Forum fame, with support from various United Nations entities. In Utah, Governor Cox has stated his goal to lead the nation in smart cities and even for Utah to become the first smart state. The https://t.co/9ltja0rzno website has an entire section on the “Digital State,” which describes an alarming number of programs with smart sensors to monitor and collect data on everything from traffic flows and public transportation to water use and climate change monitoring to smart buildings. The page also links directly to Envision Utah, an advocacy group that includes prominent politicians including former governors, key media and business leaders, and church leaders on its board. Gochnour is a board member.
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When we talk about why does the legislature have to keep interfering with education?
Well signing up for classes at @USUAggies asks these kinds of questions.
Is pulling taxpayer money really the only way to make them stop?
#utpol#HigherEd
You know, it seems to me that I gave a speech a few months ago where I said something like, “Disagree better” means ‘pretend to disagree’, and that pretending to disagree with Democrats lets you PRETEND to be a conservative.
There’s a lot of that going around. Here’s a pro tip for wannabe “fiscal conservatives” like the governor, some of the legislature and folks on the Salt Lake County council. Being a fiscal conservative doesn't just mean you balance a budget by raising taxes! Real Fiscal Conservatives don’t double Utah’s budget in the last ten years, while the state itself grows about 14%. Doesn’t matter why it happened – fiscal conservatives don’t do that.
Real Fiscal Conservatives don’t double the budget in a shrinking county or support four tax increases in the past two years. They don’t try to grift voters into bonding for a new jail when there’s a plan underway to single-bunk the prisoners at the existing facilities.
They don’t fire the help for real conservatives while giving their own folks a 20% raise or give raises to the Democrat Mayor and her 193 deputies. Or fund every stupid bleeding heart social program that comes down the pike. Or make $50k a year off a part-time council gig while making a $150k a year off the governor. They don’t fund $300,000 luxury busses to haul out-of-state fatcats from their luxury downtown hotel to their luxury canyon ski resorts on the taxpayer’s dime
Hell, they don't even bother to PRETEND to disagree with the Democrats – they just vote YES on whatever they want. Shrink the county, double the budget? No problem!
Nope, Utah is pretty short on Real Fiscal Conservatives at ANY level of government, but we for sure got a couple of decade’s supply of gaslighting politicians
Does this seem like putting Utahns first?
This should be studied further, "asylum seekers,” refugees, humanitarian parole and in general the millions of newcomers who have entered through the border in the last 4 years, are eligible. They have fewer requirements to be approved (only 6 months of employment), the average American requires 2 years of employment. With IRS transcripts, newcomers are accommodated payments according to their income. This literally disqualifies the average American, first they provided them with new apartments, now they build houses for them. Utah citizens will fill the apartments and the newcomers will be homeowners.