margin25.bsky.social
When the winds of change blow,
some people build walls and others build windmills.
Atlanta, GA
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And congress didn’t wanna be asked
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Here we go! bsky.app/profile/marc...
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We're just pretending that Fox News didn't settle with Dominion for $787 Billion.
And pretending that Taco man wasn't convicted of falsifying and altering business records with intent to defraud.
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He’s a puppet, for many bad actors
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They are not rebels.
They are the regime.
A well-financed, media-saturating, lie-peddling empire that plays the victim while it shreds democracy.
Break the illusion.
Expose the funders.
And never let them pretend they’re powerless again.
#AllTheyDoIsLie. theinformedcitizennews.com/clarity/
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This is NOT about Dems “losing the messaging war.”
This is about a coordinated propaganda empire rigging the terrain.
Dem voices aren’t weak, they’re drowned out.
You can’t out-message a firehose unless you expose the source and cut the pressure.
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This network doesn’t run on grassroots energy.
It runs on billionaire cash & Atlas Network aligned conservative think tanks,
Peter Thiel, the Mercers, Charles Koch, Leonard Leo, the Bradley Foundation, Donors Trust.
They fund the media, the influencers, the lawsuits, the bots, the entire machine
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And it spreads offline.
Right-wing churches amplify the same lies from pulpits.
They politicize school boards, local races, and parent groups with messaging lifted straight from Fox, Daily Wire, & PragerU.
It’s not just culture war, it’s political indoctrination.
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Their message appears “everywhere” because it is everywhere.
TV, radio, podcasts, YouTube, Facebook, X, TikTok.
They coordinate themes across platforms, “election fraud,” “border invasion,” “anti-woke.”
That’s not consensus.
That’s narrative warfare.
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They scream “censorship” not because they’re silenced, but because it shields them from accountability.
Victimhood is their armor.
They use it to dismiss critics, dodge consequences, and keep poisoning our politics while pretending they’re under attack.
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Fox News controls 65% of cable news.
It regularly outperforms CNN & MSNBC combined.
Sinclair injects partisan scripts into local news reaching 70% of U.S. homes.
And 91% of talk radio is conservative.
This isn’t fringe influence.
It’s total market dominance.
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Here's the full blog post.
www.notion.so/alpha2omega/...
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Those who control the narrative control people's beliefs. Nothing will change until RW ability to poison minds and spread lies is dismantled, until Fox is removed from airwaves
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Trump must be truly surprised that world leaders don't roll over and beg for him just like the Republican party did.
There never was a plan, only concepts from the addled mind of a geriatric golfer and conman.
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Trump must be truly surprised that the world leaders didn't just roll over and beg for him just like the Republican party did.
There never was a plan, only concepts from the addled mind of a geriatric golfer and conman.
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any chance of a mea culpa from Elon
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In the GOP budget is a 10-year ban on states regulating artificial intelligence. That means your state, NY, CA, IL, MI, OR, NJ, can’t stop an AI from wrongly cutting your Social Security, denying Medicaid, or flagging you as “fraud.” That’s authoritarianism. Full stop.
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The republicans will ram this bill through. And then they will lie about the damage and overhype the benefits.
I won't waste my time reading about Republican Senators suddenly finding fiscal awareness.
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There's a certain logic to moving from firms that willing rolled over to a strong man politician.
These firms effectively condoned and accepted Trump and his MAGA Whitehouse behavior as normal.
These firms showed that their primary interest was financial (not jurisprudence).
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Trump can't accomplish anything without cooperation from the House and Senate, and they are all in for TACO man.
Unfortunately, there will likely be little (if any) accountability on the far side of this MAGA-era for those complicit in Trump's malfeasance.
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Almost surely none of this is real. This is multinationals using inflated transfer prices to make profits appear in low-tax Ireland. Trump's EU trade war is stupid on many levels, but the fact that it's based in part on an accounting fiction is the cherry on top