The "News Channel" that gets 70% of its money from Big Pharma doesn't tell you that the guy they're bringing on to criticize RFK's policies is on the Board of Pfizer.
Imagine watching CNBC and think you're getting the "news".
You're getting brainwashed by news whores.
REMINDER: ICE had NOTHING to do with this woman’s death. She passed away THREE days after ICE encountered her.
Following her arrest by local authorities for Terroristic Threats and Harassment, Daphy Michel, an illegal alien from Haiti, was encountered by ICE and placed in removal proceedings. ICE issued her an ICE ankle monitor and she was released from ICE custody on February 27. She was released with all of her belongings, including a fully charged phone, in sunny weather in the middle of Pittsburgh, where public transport is readily available.
On March 3, ICE received a notification that her ankle monitor had been tampered with. ICE officers traveled to her last known location on the GPS system: the county medical office. Upon arrival, local staff refused to cooperate or even talk with ICE federal law enforcement. Our officers instead had to call the U.S. Marshal’s service, who were let into the building and were given the severed ankle monitor. However, staff refused to even tell the U.S. Marshals about the individual’s condition.
ICE was never given official notification of her passing, and found out about her death via the media thanks to the local county’s refusal to even have a conversation with federal law enforcement.
@TheRickWilson You’re too dumb and untrustworthy to know! You’re too dumb and untrustworthy to know! You’re too dumb and untrustworthy to know! You’re too dumb and untrustworthy to know! You’re too dumb and untrustworthy to know! You’re too dumb and untrustworthy to know!
BREAKING: NY Health Commissioner James McDonald and Medicaid Director Amir Bassiri have been charged in connection with a Medicaid fraud being brought by the feds alleging the Hochul administration rigged the transition of CDPAP services for Public Partnerships, LLC and allowed the company to siphon millions more than it contract allows.
@RepMikeQuigley Why do democrats constantly lie and mislead re: social security?! Contributions are capped bc benefits are capped! It’s simple actually! So f of you lying POS. What we need is to hold politicians accountable for wasting taxpayer $$ year in and year out! 🤡🖕
Contributions are capped because benefits are capped. Social Security isn't a welfare-style program; it's pay in-get out. Musk pays that in, but he's capped at what he can get out. If you really want to help future recipients, let us take that money to private investment.
As I have reported several times and now acknowledged by the Governor of California...Gavin and his wife are under federal investigation... what he failed to tell you... This began during the Biden Admin. Kind of a big detail.
Biden had a topless transgender on the very same White House lawn. Democrats let a staffer have anal sex on camera in the Senate. I don’t think you Dems really want to actually have the "disgracing our institutions" conversation, do you? 🙄
💥NEW: Jillian Michaels: “What I find so funny is that Obama — who shamed all of the black men for not voting for Harris — then went to fricking Virginia and campaigned AGAINST the black woman who’s a Marine … FOR a WHITE liberal who worked for the CIA.”
Can we debunk this nonsense?
Elon Musk was awarded (note: not given) cost-per-result contracts to perform a service for the US government. The total of those for SpaceX specifically is ~$22B, which includes repaid loans, state tax incentives, etc.
The deal was simple: put stuff into LEO at or below a set cost. If SpaceX does it below the set cost, SpaceX keeps the difference. If it doesn’t, the company is responsible for the overrun.
End result? SpaceX & Elon lowered the cost of getting 1 kg into LEO by 95-97% vs what NASA was paying previously.
And for the record, every other company around at the time was offered the same opportunity to bid on the contract - Musk/SpaceX just took it.
The handout narrative implies the taxpayer is the patron and SpaceX the dependent. The cost data shows the opposite: before SpaceX, NASA paid Russia’s Soyuz $80-86M per seat; SpaceX delivered at ~$55 million. SpaceX saved the US taxpayer $300M-$465M each year on that alone (the US sends 12-15 astronauts to space each year)
On the lunar lander, NASA estimated SpaceX’s fixed-price bid saved $20B-$30B vs the Boeing-preferred cost-plus approach.
So: SpaceX saved the US taxpayer more than the total value of contracts it earned on a single project, PLUS provided the US government with the requested services (put stuff in LEO) at the best possible price.
Legacy media is now pushing another narrative:
“Virtually all of Elon Musk’s wealth came from government help.”
This is completely false.
Government contracts are not subsidies.
SpaceX wins contracts because it offers the best product at the lowest price. NASA pays SpaceX for real launches, real cargo missions, and real astronaut transport, not charity.
SpaceX is expected to get less than 5% of its revenue from NASA this year.
Add up every government incentive Tesla and SpaceX have ever received, and it is still less than 2% of the value of Tesla and SpaceX.
Tesla did not become the world’s most valuable car company because of tax credits. It became huge because it built better EVs, better software, better batteries, and the best charging network.
And when the $7,500 EV tax credit was removed, Tesla sales increased.
The real reason they’re obsessed with Elon Musk is that he exposed how irrelevant they have become.
People no longer wait for newspaper editors, TV anchors, or corporate journalists to tell them the truth.
Legacy media lost its monopoly on information.
Now all they have left is clickbait, outrage, and anti-Elon narratives.
And that’s exactly why the trust in media is at an all time low.
I’m concerned that not a single person we’ve elected to national public office can do math, or, it seems, knows how much *they themselves spend* on anything.
Like, not everyone gets stocks, I understand that. But this isn’t even remotely correct.