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Dana White reveals people with money tried to get Joe Rogan fired
“In Rogan’s rise, he’s gone through some stuff personally too. I’ve had people call and say you gotta do this to Rogan”
“I’m like, don’t ever call me. Who the hell are you to call me and tell me who I’m going to fire?”
“Joe Rogan did the first 12 fights for us for free”
“When we bought this company, the only two who were any good on radio were me and Joe Rogan but nobody knew who I was”
“We’d get up at 3:00 in the morning, get dropped into East Coast markets, and do the same interviews over and over. Rogan and I did this for years”
“He’s been a key, instrumental part of this company. And for anybody, I don’t give a damn how much money you have, or sponsor, or whatever”
“Nothing’s happening to Joe Rogan. Loyalty. It’s the most important thing in the world to me”
@elonmusk “The pace of oppression outstrips our ability to understand it. And that is the real trick of the Imperial thought machine. It’s easier to hide behind 40 atrocities than a single incident.”
@ChrisMurphyCT Wish you were this excited about cutting spending, the real cause of the cost of living going up….them you wouldn’t have to play these games!🤡
At this point taxes are simply punitive…nothing more.
“nobody owes any public duty to pay more than the law demands: taxes are enforced exactions, not voluntary contributions. To demand more in the name of morals is mere cant.” - Judge Billings Learned Hand (5th circuit judge 1953)
Judges talk and decree. That’s it.
This one can block election security efforts with a ruling. Cool story. Now what’s she gonna do if Trump ignores it and moves forward? Send her bailiff? 😂
She has zero independent enforcement power. The executive branch holds that. Her order is just words on paper until someone with actual authority chooses to obey it.
Bernie’s latest: ‘Tell the ruling class they cannot have it all.’ This is recycled Bolshevik rhetoric — workers vs. exploiters, seize from the top.
In 1917 Russia the same framing justified Lenin’s coup and the Red Terror. Result? New party elite with privileges, mass famine, Gulags, and eventual collapse. Skousen in The Naked Communist documented how communists deliberately inflame artificial class divisions to undermine free societies and property rights.
Irony: lifelong politician Bernie (multiple homes, government-funded wealth) lectures private success stories. America’s problems with costs aren’t solved by punishing creators. They’re solved by more creation, competition, and opportunity — not envy-driven redistribution that history shows fails the very people it claims to help.
Workers vs. billionaires is a trap. Builders vs. takers is the real divide.
Here. We asked @grok what to do….seems like if the “15 or so” members who band together on votes would get this stuff done…🤔Procedural and Floor-Level Tactics
• Organize a tight voting bloc of 10-20 like-minded members (Freedom Caucus-style or ad hoc). Use it as a negotiating unit: threaten to withhold votes on rules, amendments, or final passage unless specific concessions are met (e.g., stripping bad provisions, adding reforms, or forcing open rules). In a narrow majority, 10-15 reliable “no” votes on key matters create real pressure.
• File and push discharge petitions on priority bills stuck in committee. Any member can start one. Gather signatures to bypass the Rules Committee and leadership. Targets could include strong border measures, spending cuts, government efficiency reforms, or UAP-related transparency bills. Even falling short of 218 signatures generates headlines and forces discussion.
• Vote against Rules Committee resolutions that structure debate (especially “closed” or “structured” rules limiting amendments). This is a classic protest move that slows the process and can force leadership to offer more open rules or negotiate.
• Flood bills with amendments and motions to recommit. Offer (and force recorded votes on) amendments to strip objectionable sections from “Trojan horse” style bills or add transparency/spending restraint language. Even losing votes puts members on record and educates the public/base.
Oversight and Investigation Leverage
• Go harder on his DOGE subcommittee chair role. Aggressively subpoena documents, hold public hearings, and issue reports exposing waste, fraudulent payments, NGO funding abuses, duplication, etc. (He’s already pushing some of this—defunding certain NGOs, etc.) Turn it into a sustained media operation rather than one-off events. Public exposure creates indirect pressure on leadership to act legislatively.
• Support or lead resolutions of inquiry directed at agencies or the executive branch on specific failures tied to the bills he opposes.
Political and Messaging Pressure
• Name names publicly and consistently. Use floor speeches, X/ social media, interviews, and videos to call out specific colleagues or leadership decisions that enabled the recent bills. Frame it around accountability and consequences for voters (primaries, etc.). Vague “things need to change” messaging has limited impact; specific, repeated targeting of votes builds grassroots heat.
• Condition support on must-pass legislation. On continuing resolutions, appropriations packages, NDAA, or debt-related matters, publicly and privately tie votes to concrete deliverables (FISA reforms, deeper cuts, defunding priorities, rule tweaks). This has worked for fiscal conservatives in the past when the majority is thin.
• Push mid-Congress or conference-level rule reforms. Introduce or rally support for resolutions changing House rules for more transparency (e.g., more recorded votes, fewer closed rules, better bill text availability, term limits on chairs/speaker roles). These rarely pass easily, but sustained effort shifts internal dynamics.
• Amplify externally to build leverage. Coordinate messaging with aligned outside groups, conservative media, and grassroots networks to keep specific issues (the recent bills, waste, etc.) in the news cycle. Sustained public pressure makes it harder for colleagues to ignore.
Longer-Term or Structural Plays
• Support or quietly back primary challenges against Republicans who reliably enable the outcomes he criticizes.
• Focus laser-like on narrow, single-subject bills that are harder to load with Trojan-horse provisions.
• Work the Senate side and executive branch channels (where aligned) to advance pieces of the agenda that the House is blocking or watering down.
This isn’t corporate greed or bad luck—it’s 100% Congress. Their wasteful, abusive, and corrupt spending has printed trillions into existence, fueling the inflation that completely obliterated the middle class. Families can’t even afford the basics to have another kid anymore because DC spent us into the ground!!!🤮
The Bolsheviks started their revolution by railing that ‘too few held too much wealth and power.’ They ‘fixed’ it by seizing everything for the Party elite, dissolving elections, unleashing the Red Terror, and delivering gulags + engineered famines. New bosses, same concentration—only deadlier. History’s warning on trading one set of elites for worse ones.
There is no debate. There are simply facts.
You claimed Elon sentenced 4.5 million children to death by cutting USAID.
You called for his subpoena and accountability.
You now cry ‘free speech, not lawfare.’
Your household’s $631 million in congressional stock trades? Also facts.🤡
@ewarren Billionaires compound wealth by creating things people actually want to buy. You compound yours by voting to take other people’s money. Tax yourself first.🤡