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In the May 2024 *presidential republican primary election*, Kentucky districts had an average of 42,000 people who showed up, per district, to *VOTE FOR THE PRESIDENT*.
Fast forward:
In May of 2026, to vote in the republican primary for a single House of Representative's seat, 104,000 people showed up to vote.
That is almost 3x the number of voters who voted in the most recent republican presidential primary, which Donald Trump was a part of.
...so they're telling us, that some random elderly man that no one knows anything about - who refused to show up for a single debate, posted AI slop on social media, only had 70 individual donations to his campaign compared to the 7x winning district incumbent who had over 2000+ individual donations, and had no one show up to his winner's celebrations while his opponent's party was a full house, packed...
That this guy tripled the republican primary voters that the president himself managed to pull in Kentucky districts? On top of the fact that the 7x incumbent and his supporters worked so hard to protect his seat that they managed to INCREASE his voters who came out by 20% compared to his last win?
And this guy STILL won by 10k votes? Which ironically matched the number of last minute paper votes that were introduced to be counted?
These are NOT just "unusual anomalies"... these numbers are statistically IMPOSSIBLE.
There is no WAY that Donald Trump - while at his all-time lowest approval ratings and polling numbers, with at least a third of his base FINALLY having seen the light and turned on him - got more individuals from Kentucky's 4th District to come out and vote for a nobody against favorite and beloved Thomas Massie *than he was able to get to come out and vote for HIMSELF, IN THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.. when he was at the height of his approval within his base?!
The math is NOT mathing. It's just not possible, period. If you believe this, I have some beautiful oceanfront property to sell you in Kansas.
The U.S. should NOT use propaganda on our citizens, but that prohibition was lifted in 2013!
Thank you @RepDavidRouzer for cosponsoring HR 5704 to repeal the 2013 Smith-Mundt Modernization Act.
@chrismartenson This was the final straw for me. This broke me, so I'm considering not voting again. The only reason I may still vote is for my city offices
Massie: I’m walking to an airplane to rejoin the most expensive congressional race in U.S. history. It’s turned into a referendum on whether Israel gets to buy seats in Congress. And what they found out is that my seat is really expensive. By the time this is over, they will probably have spent $20 million and come up short.
I’ve never seen Great Britain, Australia, or even Germany play in our elections here in the United States. But Israel gets so much from the United States.
It’s a one-sided relationship. They get us to be their proxies in wars they want against their enemies. They get our military assistance. They get our technology. They get our bombs. They get our tax dollars.
And I think it’s a very one-sided relationship. At least with NATO, we pretend that they would come to our aid someday if we needed it—and even that’s a ruse.
The House passed FISA Section 702 renewal yesterday. I voted NO.
This was a Uni-Party vote in favor of unchecked government surveillance without adequate warrants or accountability.
A private equity firm came to us last quarter convinced they needed a custom AI build.
We ran our standard audit first. Seven phases across three weeks.
By the end, time spent on one of their core processes was on track to drop around 70%. And half of what they thought they needed didn't need to be built at all.
That's usually how it goes. The audit is the part nobody wants to do because it's slow and unsexy. It's also the part that decides whether everything that comes after is worth a damn.
I packaged the entire process into a self-serve SOP. Same framework we use across our engagements, written so an internal ops lead can run it themselves.
What's inside:
→ The 7-phase audit framework
→ Stakeholder interview script
→ Process shadowing playbook
→ Current state mapping templates
→ Opportunity scoring matrix
→ ROI modeling and future state design
→ Audit document structure for leadership
→ 10 mistakes that tank internal audits
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