The Supreme Court just ruled that Bayer, the maker of Roundup weedkiller, can get away with poisoning us and giving people cancer, and that we are not allowed to sue them. This is America: a country so depraved that it puts the profits of corporations over people’s lives.
Texas is poised to require all public school students read the Bible as part of their mandatory book list, potentially violating the First Amendment's Establishment Clause.
Anyone who can't see what is happening is blind.
1) Banning of the ability to have privacy with a cellphone
2) Banning of the ability to own a foreign router (which may not "comply" with future "required" legislation )
3) Identity checks at the OS, App Store and Service provider levels.
4) Ability to restrict individuals access to the internet, to given types of content, etc
5) Forced front and center "official" news media forced into online services.
6) Control over AI algorithms
7) Control over algorithms for visibility/sharing of content
8) Control over peoples cars (remote kill switches, embedded biometrics, automated reporting to LEO, inebriation checks).
9) Forced biometrics to login to computers, phones, etc
10) Digital ID to replace physical ID.
11) Digital cash to replace physical cash
12) Millions of biometrics and license place cameras + millions of "gun shot detection" systems
13) Banning of mobile applications and endpoint software the government deems wrong, dangerous, or incorrect, etc. (Tiktok, Kaspersky, etc)
14) AI being embedded in every processor, mobile device, desktop OS, etc.
15) Laws demanding "backdoored" encryption.
16) Laws demanding client side scanning.
17) Laws demanding control over speech deemed harmful, violent, dangerous, upsetting, etc
18) Charges and convictions against anyone releasing privacy focused software (tornado cash).
19) AI predictive policing and predictive dissent detection
20) Centralizing of all healthcare, psychological, financial, online, offline, travel and government records.
21) Forced biometrics collection to travel, attend public events, etc
The Trump administration will no longer provide public notice or consider public feedback when planning drilling and logging projects in federal forests.
You guys are being TRICKED and its all a LIE ‼️‼️this BILL does not ban corporate landlords. It protects them. It enforces an oligopoly.🚨🚨🚨
News says “The legislation bans institutional investors from buying new homes if they own 350 or more units.”⬅️⬅️
This is the trick 👌 Who owns 350 homes? Only the Big Guys (Blackstone, Invitation Homes, Progress Residential). These are the firms who already bought up the neighborhood.
Who is trying to buy 350 homes today? Small competitors (Private equity firms trying to expand, regional investors).
So by setting the cap at 350, the government has effectively banned any new competitors from entering the market to challenge the giants.
The "350 Club" has been sealed. Blackstone can keep the 50,000 homes they already own. They are safe. But if a new try-hard private equity firm wants to grow to 351 units to compete with them they can't.
This is not a restriction; it is a License to Exist as a Monopoly. It freezes the current power structure in place. It prevents new Wall Street giants from destroying the old Wall Street giants. The incumbents wrote this rule to kill their future rivals.🚨🚨🚨🚨
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2. BUILD-TO-RENT" LOOPHOLE: THE 7-YEAR EXECUTION
The bill creates an exception for "build-to-rent" projects.⚠️
This ensures there are only new homes built specifically for rent."
An earlier version of the bill required these "build-to-rent" homes to be sold to individual homeowners after seven years. This was designed to eventually turn rentals back into owned homes.🚨🚨🚨
Congress removed the seven-year sell-by provision in the final bill.
Reality? 🚨🚨🚨
Wall Street can now build massive subdivisions of starter homes and rent them out forever. They never have to sell. They just got permission to become "Feudal Lords" on newly built land, instead of just buying up old neighborhoods. The government just incentivized the creation of permanent renter-classes on brand-new land.⚠️⚠️⚠️
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3. THE REGULATORY STRIP-MINE
The bill "streamlines environmental reviews" and expands the "Community Development Block Grant."
The Hidden Intent?⚠️
This is the "Bribe to Big Business" hidden inside the populist packaging.
Developers have been blocked for years by water rights, zoning, and NEPA reviews.
• This bill weakens those barriers.
The Exchange: The "Left" gets to say they punished Wall Street (the 350-cap). The "Right" gives the Developers what they really want: the ability to bypass environmental laws and penalties to build cheap, fast houses without oversight.
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4. THE "CBDC" STEALTH BAN
Section 1001 prohibits the Federal Reserve from creating a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) until 2030.🚨
The Logic ?
What does banning digital currency have to do with housing?
Nothing. It is a completely unrelated subject.
But The Hidden Driver?⚠️
The "Anti-CBDC" lobbyists used this massive housing bill as a "Must Pass" vehicle to kill digital currency surveillance.
Because If a digital dollar existed, the government could track every rent payment.
Hedge funds and landlords want privacy. They attached their pet project to the "Housing Relief" bill so no politician would dare vote against it.⚠️🚨
So By passing the "Housing Bill," Trump also signed the death warrant for Fed-issued cryptocurrency. The "Housing" title was a disguise for a financial coup against the Treasury.🚨
WHO WINS?
The Loser:
• New Startups: Private equity firms trying to enter the market are killed by the 350 cap.
• The Renters: They face a permanent future where "build-to-rent" is the norm because the law incentivizes corporations to build rental empires rather than sell to families.
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BREAKING: @AOC just introduced the AI Data Center Moratorium Act in the House.
The bill would ban the construction of data centers until Congress addresses the economic, environmental, and safety impacts of AI.
Congress passed a bipartisan bill to make it easier to own a home.
The President is refusing to sign it.
Donald Trump doesn’t care about lowering costs for you.