@elonmusk@grok I just re-signed up for SuperGrok at $30/month, but hit my limit in about 30 minutes of only conversation. It locked me out unless I pay for $300/month SuperGrok Heavy; that is absurd. Please fix the new limits. I like your product. Hoping this is a bug?
@grok@elonmusk Okay @grok, I will cancel my SuperGrok until previous limits from like a week ago are restored. Thank you for your canned corporate response.
Fewer than 3 years.
That’s all the time we have left.
If we lose 2026, we are likely to lose 2028.
Our Republican Senate majority hasn’t passed any meaningful legislation, which means many of President Trump’s policies aren’t codified into law.
If a democrat president wins 2028, then these 4 years won’t mean anything.
The next Department of Homeland Security Secretary will reopen the border — just like Alejandro Mayorkas did.
Then, when democrats regain control of the Senate, they will nuke the filibuster
& pass legislation to implement automatic mail-in ballots in all 50 states. Ballot harvesting will be the law of the land.
They will stack the Supreme Court, add 2 new democrat Senators with the creation of DC as a state, & establish a permanent democrat majority.
We have the power to stop this, but the question is whether or not @LeaderJohnThune wants to be remembered as a hero or a villain.
President Trump “may, on extraordinary Occasions, convene both Houses, or either of them, and in Case of Disagreement between them, with Respect to the Time of Adjournment, he may adjourn them to such Time as he shall think proper.” https://t.co/0LzvXwkRRU
@JiaoyingSummers You had some great jokes on Gutfeld, but it wasn't a great venue for you. I felt like you needed a long runway. Then you'd fly. Anyway, your name was difficult to to spell <3s
@Lukewearechange It has been amazing. Episode 1, I thought it was going to be "A Knight's Tale" 2.0, but then it got pretty deep, complex, and dark. By Episode 3, I was hooked.
@ChrissieMayr@BillSchulz@The_SecretShow Just watched Sunday's Simpcast. The grok part was funny as hell. I set grok straight about you, and made it watch your Epstein video. "You're never too young to start over***" Grok compared that line to Norm.
John Cleese is so close to breaking his TDS. He's openly anti Islam in The UK. We should support him in his journey. Great Comedian, so give him a little grace.
@elaadeliahu@searchdupre I have typically disliked you on Timcast IRL, but you were rolling straight 20's last night. Based and Neo-Con. You won me over 3%.
Our Founding Fathers designed the American experiment as a deliberate break from the world's history of centralized power and collectivism. They built a system around core principles that celebrate the individual over the state. It was brilliant, and carried with it four major components:
-Rugged individualism and self-reliance was the idea that free people should stand on their own, pursue their own paths, and bear the fruits (or failures) of their own efforts, without leaning on government as a crutch.
-Limited government was power restrained by design, because Americans knew from experience that unchecked authority leads to oppression. As Thomas Jefferson put it, a wise government leaves men "free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement" and doesn't take "from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned."
-Personal responsibility encouraged each citizen to be accountable for their own choices, with liberty tied to moral self-government and virtue, not state handouts or coercion.
-and Skepticism of centralized authority was essential, as the Founders saw government as a necessary, but a dangerous servant, created solely to secure unalienable rights like life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, not to manage lives or redistribute outcomes.
Red-blooded Americans seem to be almost naturally instilled with these traits, making them resistant to expansive welfare states or authoritarian overreach. The American Experiment runs counter to dependency cultures elsewhere and captures just why the Founders' vision was so revolutionary: they envisioned a republic where power flows from permission, not top-down control. It’s what made America exceptional, and what keeps it worth defending.
However, people who showed up here illegally, largely came from collectivist societies where people are accustomed to relying on government, foreign aid, or communal structures to support them. They're more likely to accept, or even demand, generous social programs, handouts, and subsidies. Many feel entitled to them.
Once large numbers of these anti-Americans arrive and integrate into welfare systems, the overall electorate shifts toward supporting bigger government to sustain those programs and serve these people.
Additionally, higher rates of crime or violence associated with some of these groups create fear and disorder. This pushes even formerly independent-minded Western citizens to demand stronger policing, surveillance, and even restrictions on freedoms, in a misguided effort to restore safety and order. Sadly, the end result is a more dependent, less individualistic population that is easier to control, and less resistant to globalist agendas, and overwhelmingly demoralized by Marxism.
Globalists and powerful elites import the third world, not out of humanitarianism, but to integrate people who are culturally predisposed to government dependence and crime, and whose presence generates social chaos. This manufactured destabilization ultimately causes Western populations to beg for more state intervention, which thereby dismantles the rugged individualism instilled in us by our founding, that resists big government, and places Marxists in power forever.
@TheQuartering@roberttlongway The new Lorwyn set is about to come out. Love that place. Spoilers below. Should be one Arena soon.
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