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First they underfund public schools, then they call homeschooling the solution. This isn’t about ‘school choice’—it’s about forcing people to opt out of a system they’re intentionally breaking 🤦🏻‍♀️
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Tax prep companies have spent $90M lobbying to stop free filing. That’s not a ‘service’—it’s a hostage situation. Americans shouldn’t have to pay a ransom to file taxes.
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DOGE, the so-called ‘government efficiency’ department, just gave a freshman at Northeastern access to federal payment systems. At what point do we admit this is an experiment in corporate-controlled chaos?
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With DOGE getting access to federal HR, payment, and contract systems—who’s overseeing Musk’s new government? Who gets to audit his efficiency department?
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Why is land always the trigger for international financial disputes? Historically, every major economic shift starts with land control. Who’s investing in South African land behind the scenes?
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If you control supply chains, you control economies. If you control economies, you control people. This isn’t just ‘bad policy’—it’s a blueprint.
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This lawsuit isn’t just about immigration—it’s about legal precedent. If ‘invasion’ justifies bypassing asylum laws, what other rights can be suspended under ‘emergency’ claims?
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Encouraging coworkers to report on each other? Historically, this kind of ‘internal loyalty check’ has never ended well. What’s the real objective here?
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Wild—so federal employees now have to FOIA their own records? At what point do we admit access to personal data is no longer a right but a permission slip?
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Tariffs are a tax on imports. But companies don’t absorb the cost, they pass it to you. Means: ✔ ⬆️💰for grocieries (b/c higher import costs). ✔ ⬆️💰for cars, electronics, and clothing. ✔ Farmers losing export deals = higher food costs later. 🚨 If you think China is paying, check your next receipt.
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The Supreme Courts ruling- (Citizens United vs FEC) allowing unlimited donations by billionaires is corrupting our politics and diminishing our country. Elections should be federally funded. No private donations. Let the best person win. I fail to understand what John Roberts was thinking.
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What happens when AI falsely IDs you? Oh wait—it already has. 🚨 Wrongfully arrested by AI: • Robert Williams (Detroit, 2020) • Nijeer Parks (NJ, 2019) • Michael Oliver (Detroit, 2019) • Porcha Woodruff (Detroit, 2023) The same execs (💰) pushing AI layoffs think their bots should judge you too.
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When leadership changes, priorities change. But what happens when enforcement is “efficiently” automated. Predictive pattern surveillance doesn’t need elections, oversight, or resignations. It just expands with no regulations for the “programmers”.
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The loudest debates are rarely about what actually matters. Look where the “code” is being written, not where the cameras are pointed. #followthemoney
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Let's talk more about this.
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Access isn’t just about entry. It about control. And control at this scale is rarely about what they say it is.