@MyNetConsultant@DrunkRepub My concern is the United States. You're all over the place. Rather than employing "peace through strength" tactics, the United States continues to meddle in global war and politics while our citizens suffer at the hands of the neglect from our leadership. I'm over it
@MyNetConsultant@DrunkRepub My opinion is that China has (or would have) no business legislating about American topics. The same is true in reverse. I don't believe America still has the capacity to play world police. Focus on America
For the record I liked Massie for years. Tucker and others too. But my common sense forces me to be wary of those attempting to sabotage the mandate Trump was given in ‘24.
Jumping ship at the very moment real change was possible stinks. Sorry, it just does.
@MyNetConsultant@DrunkRepub That's pretty good lol. I can assure you I'm not, but many likely are. I made my account when twitter was fairly new, but didn't interact with it for about a decade. Sometime during the covid insanity I found myself back on Twitter, mostly as a casual doom-scrolling observer
I did not see this coming, but my election has become an inflection point for our whole country. Today we make history.
Will you be part of this historic day by voting, calling friends who can vote, posting to social media, or making a donation?
Spread the word fellow patriots!
There is a new lane that is forming made up of people from the right and left that are fed up with both parties because both parties have failed the average American.
The new center shares a common America First perspective and arguably could be bigger than both parties.
Americans who no longer want to fund foreign wars, want the hard earned dollars they work for to comfortably afford a good life, and want corrupt elites like the Epstein class held accountable.
These are the basic common ground issues that bring independent minded common sense Americans together.
And it’s the most refreshing thing happening, mostly among the younger generations, to organically be happening in America in a very long time after so many years of toxic political divide.
We need to lean into this.
United we stand.
Divided we fall.
The average cost of groceries for an American family is $400 / week.
That’s $1,600 a month.
The average cost of gas $120 / week.
That’s over $2,000 a month just to survive. That doesn’t include rent, healthcare, etc.
Republicans have fucked the American people.
@reallouiehuey@LauraLoomer@NickJFuentes Not an endorsement of Larry btw. I generally agree with Nick's arguments but a spade, at the end of the day, is still a spade
I hate that so many are still entrenched in binary American politics. Democrat and Republican are two wings of the same bird. Neither truly work toward American interests; it's all smoke and mirrors. Arguing over which is worse is misdirected energy
@MeghanMcCain I love that Republicans look at a criminal President who has illegally invaded two countries, cutting insurance for Americans, who has turbocharged inflation while actively profiting off the presidency, and are like, "Yeah, Kamala Harris would have been worse somehow."
The Tyler Robinson prosecution will collapse. Completely.
Start where every juror will start: the gun and the bullet don’t match. That’s not a technicality. That’s the case. If the state cannot forensically tie the projectile to the alleged weapon, the entire theory of who fired that shot collapses. You don’t get to guess your way around that gap.
Then the “confession.” Not an original document. Not a contemporaneous statement. A reconstructed narrative produced after aggressive interrogation and after investigators had access to outside information. That is precisely the kind of evidence juries are warned to treat with skepticism. It raises immediate concerns under Brady v. Maryland and Giglio v. United States about lost or shaped evidence and the reliability of what’s being presented.
The forensic story doesn’t stabilize things, it makes them worse. A fragment inside the body, no exit wound, conflicting explanations of bullet behavior. That’s not clarity. That’s a battlefield for experts. And when experts fight, jurors hesitate.
Finally, the video. “Looks like him” is not identity. Add in mismatched physical features and you’re not even close to beyond a reasonable doubt.
Put it all together and you don’t have a coherent, reliable chain of proof. You have gaps, reconstructions and speculation. In a criminal courtroom, that doesn’t meet the burden. Acquittal isn’t a loophole here, it’s the only verdict that respects the standard.
@LauraLoomer Try and keep up, Larry: official story is fake. Trump put the kibosh on the investigation. Americans deserve the truth. So do Corey Comperatore's wife and daughters. "Journalist" like you should have no trouble solving this caper. Please do.