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@SenWarren Elon: social security is going to be insolvent because people are living longer and having less children
Pocahontas: Elon has never talked to a working class person
Me:
@BasedTorba What is the yearly sum of welfare benefits per a child for a single mother below the poverty line in California?
$22,428
The child tax credit is $2,000.
The government incentivizes those who rely on the government vs those who are self sufficient in the baby making process
@SenWarren The January 6th committee had 9 members and spent over $3.3 million in 3 months. @elonmusk & @VivekGRamaswamy are tasked with cutting $5.4 trillion in non interest payment spending. How does that not require more man power?
This is so HUGE ‼️ Share this with everyone, you can now influence change in America
RFK Jr just started ‘Policies for the People’
“It is a direct line to Team Trump where Americans can go and propose certain policies that they think would be beneficial to the American people and then Americans get to vote on it:
Let me show you how it works:
So you go to the website, you sign up for an account, and then you can start proposing bills and voting for some, like single issue bills for Congress:
- Term limits for senators and representatives
- There's also one of my favorites, ban artificial food dyes
- There's some other ones down here that I think are really cool. Insurance for holistic health
- Forbid TV drug commercials.
You can also go to the left over here and go to different categories. (See video)
I clicked on health and then you can find all the different ones on health and you can vote and also propose without even being elected yet.
This administration is giving the American people their voices back, which is so cool and gives me so much hope.”
@libsoftiktok@realDonaldTrump’s new plan to win the presidency for one hundred dollars:
Step 1. Give $100 away to pay for a mom’s groceries
Step 2. Get arrested
Step 3. Get elected president
Step 4. Pardon himself
#4dChess
@elonmusk needs to add crypto donations to @X. If it allowed for anonymous donations, it would be great way to fund startups for ideas that could be considered controversial. It would also allow for easy communication between the founders and the public.
This is the most horrifying thing I've ever heard from a Supreme Court Justice.
Ketanji Brown-Jackson is concerned that the First Amendment is making it harder for the government to censor speech.
That's literally the entire point.
Pentagon Leaker Jack Teixeira Pleads Guilty, Faces Years in Prison
BOSTON (DOJ / News Release) - Jack Douglas Teixeira, 22, of North Dighton, Massachusetts, a member of the U.S. Air National Guard (USANG) stationed in Massachusetts, has agreed to plead guilty to retaining and transmitting classified National Defense Information on a social media platform beginning in or around 2022 and continuing until his arrest in April 2023.
Teixeira has agreed to plead guilty to six counts of willful retention and transmission of classified information relating to the national defense (National Defense Information).
“By knowingly and improperly posting classified national defense information on a social media platform, Mr. Teixeira callously disregarded the national security of the United States and betrayed the trust of the American people he swore to protect,” said Assistant Attorney General Matthew G. Olsen of the Justice Department’s National Security Division. “With today’s plea, the Department of Justice holds Mr. Teixeira accountable for his actions and makes clear the gravity of the responsibility to protect classified information and our national security.”
“Mr. Teixeira exploited his Top-Secret security clearance to share our nation’s secrets on a social media platform. He violated his oath to preserve, protect and defend and, in doing so, he undermined our national security and risked the safety of Americans serving overseas and our allies,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Joshua S. Levy for the District of Massachusetts. “Every instance of mishandling classified information weakens our defense and compromises our ability to thwart potential threats. We cannot afford to underestimate the gravity of this conduct; it has far-reaching consequences that transcend individual interests.”
“Today, Jack Teixeira admitted he retained and disclosed classified national security information, actions that benefit our nation’s adversaries and harm U.S. security,” said Executive Assistant Director Larissa L. Knapp of the FBI’s National Security Branch. “Individuals granted security clearances are entrusted with protecting our nation’s most sensitive secrets, and Teixeira knowingly betrayed that trust and put the country at risk. The FBI will continue to work with our partners to hold accountable anyone who would endanger our national security interests.”
Teixeira was arrested in April 2023 and charged by criminal complaint with retention and transmission of national defense information and unauthorized removal and retention of classified documents or materials. He was subsequently indicted by a federal grand jury in Boston in June 2023. He has remained detained in federal custody since his arrest.
According to the charging documents, Teixeira enlisted in the USANG in September 2019 and has held a Top-Secret security clearance since 2021. It is alleged that, beginning in or around January 2022, Teixeira unlawfully retained and transmitted National Defense Information classified as “TOP SECRET” or “SECRET” and/or Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI), onto a social media platform to persons not authorized to receive such information.
Teixeira allegedly accessed classified documents containing National Defense Information from a classified workstation at the Otis USANG Base and transcribed and transmitted the information in written paragraphs to other users on the social media platform. Teixeira also allegedly posted images of classified documents to the social media platform, which bore standard classification markings – including “SECRET,” “TOP SECRET” and SCI designations – indicating that they contained highly classified U.S. government information.
The charges of unauthorized retention and transmission of national defense information each carry a maximum penalty of up to 10 years in prison, up to three years of supervised release and a fine of up to $250,000. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.
The goal of this account will be to create a website/app similar to @BillBlasterApp w/ many additional features that goes beyond only contacting your legislators via geofencing to increase civic knowledge among the US population
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