If you ever doubt that rage against “the oligarchs” is performative rich kid bullshit, consider the source:
Ro Khanna is worth $233 million.
He lives in a $9.5 million “second home” in DC.
He made over 4300 stock trades last year as a sitting member of Congress representing Silicon Valley.
Ro Khanna IS “the oligarchs.”
Why didn't Obamacare cure America's healthcare crisis?
@HymaMoore explains why healthcare costs, access, and affordability remain major challenges despite the passage of Obamacare.
Watch the FULL episode:
https://t.co/aznPo1Gofc
#Healthcare#Obamacare#Politics
Why is this insane? Of course, they are voting in their own self-interest.
I support cutting their social security to pay down the debt. That would be in my self-interest.
Comparing the California High Speed Rail to Elon Musk’s SpaceX
This is how criminally inefficient California's bureaucracy has become
- The California High-Speed Rail Authority is 6 years older than SpaceX
- Total private funding for SpaceX was $12 billion, whereas California's high-speed rail is projected to cost $231 billion by the time it's completed (That's 2,000% more funding than SpaceX had)
In the same amount of time, California has laid zero miles of high-speed rails while SpaceX has developed a reusable rocket, delivered astronauts and saved astronauts from the International Space Station, and as of today has a $2.5 trillion market cap
Elon Musk will literally have been able to send people to Mars at a fraction of the cost and at a fraction of the amount of time that it's taken Gavin Newsom just to send Californians up the coast
Comparing the California High Speed Rail to Elon Musk’s SpaceX
This is how criminally inefficient California's bureaucracy has become
- The California High-Speed Rail Authority is 6 years older than SpaceX
- Total private funding for SpaceX was $12 billion, whereas California's high-speed rail is projected to cost $231 billion by the time it's completed (That's 2,000% more funding than SpaceX had)
In the same amount of time, California has laid zero miles of high-speed rails while SpaceX has developed a reusable rocket, delivered astronauts and saved astronauts from the International Space Station, and as of today has a $2.5 trillion market cap
Elon Musk will literally have been able to send people to Mars at a fraction of the cost and at a fraction of the amount of time that it's taken Gavin Newsom just to send Californians up the coast
The World Cup has turned America into a discovery channel for the rest of the world.
And they are not handling it well.
In the best possible way.
Here is what they are discovering:
Free public restrooms. Europeans pay every time.
Free water at every restaurant. Just appears.
Free refills. Coffee. Sodas. Iced tea. Unlimited.
Free chips and salsa before you even order.
Free warm bread with dinner.
Ice in drinks like civilized people.
Air conditioning everywhere. Not a moral debate. A fact.
Parking lots attached to the actual place you are going.
Drive throughs where the food comes to the car while you sit in it.
Ranch dressing by the gallon.
Tex-Mex that cannot be explained only experienced.
Dental care that actually works.
Buccee’s. There are no words for Buccee’s.
Then they found the grocery stores.
Five of them within one mile.
Each one the size of an aircraft hangar.
Burgers. Steaks. Brisket. Ribs. Pulled pork. Lamb. Veal. Every cut of every animal ever domesticated by human civilization available in one refrigerated aisle at ten in the morning on a Tuesday.
The Germans stood in the meat section for forty five minutes.
In silence.
Processing.
They finally understand why we do not have trains.
We have roads wide enough for the cars we actually drive.
Parking lots the size of small European countries.
Airports in every city worth visiting.
Why would we need trains.
The Germans are taking ranch home by the bottle.
The Dutch found queso and briefly lost the ability to speak.
The Japanese are photographing HEB like it is the Louvre.
The Czechs are weeping in West, Texas.
Welcome to America!
The greatest country on earth.
If they went to a popular vote with no mail ballots the Republicans would obliterate team blue.
Team blue's plan is to find the weakest point in the system and harvest "votes" from every random corner of the country.
🚨 Kamala Harris Says It May Be Time to Get Rid of the Electoral College
HARRIS: “I think that there is some real shaking up that we have to do of the rules and the structure.”
LEMON: “Does that get rid of the Electoral College?”
HARRIS: “I don't think we should eliminate that as a point of discussion for potential action.”
If you think $BTC grinds higher with or without @Saylor, I think both $MSTR and $STRC are solid assets.
If you think $BTC is only being held up by @saylor all 3 are bad assets.
If you don't like $BTC don't bother reading this.
@brdavids@Jason Michael Saylor's net worth is ~$3.6B (Forbes, June 18 2026), mostly from Strategy (MicroStrategy) stock + Bitcoin. Jason Calacanis is estimated $60-150M from angel investing (early Uber) and podcasts/media. Saylor's wealth is far larger.
Finally quit @HacksOnTap , @murphymike if you ever fire back up @RadioFreeGOP let us know.
Insufferable TDS might work for
@voxdotcom readers but not conservatives, who can criticize the administration and also call out the lunatic left.
Used to be a good pod.
He pulled it off. UFC Freedom 250 slapped. Great job Trump admin. Great job Dana/UFC/Paramount. When something is good, it's good. And tonight was sick.
they’re not jobs if they’re not valued. they’re not valued if there aren’t customers out there willing to pay them for their great work. needing the government to “create” a job is tantamount to welfare and that level of welfare resolves these individuals to a dependency on the government and lack of economic mobility. and chains our people, collectively, to a more indentured future.
you may be well intentioned but you have, and always will, fail to see the destitute folly of government as a job creation engine.
i have tried to engage you on this topic, in good faith, with empiricism and reasoning, but you have only dodged my points and pivoted to some populist refrain about the importance of taxation and the evils of productivity-driven success.
i can only assume you’re dodging these truths because you and the rest of the politburo leadership have deemed the conversation unsafe speech and put your oligopoly at risk.
let’s leave it at that then.
perhaps if your ways get their day, we can all bask in the glories of the dark ages ahead.