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Brian Davis Political Scientist
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I passed the civics test and became a citizen after years of waiting. Then I served my new country for years. Now I am a Deplorable and a Listless Vessel.
Joined August 2023
75% of his confidence is derived from American tax dollars that keep funding NATO. Europeans take our money and use it to talk big. NATO without the US is all hat and no cattle. If they had to pay for their own security, maybe they would be more realistic and interested in searching for peaceful solutions.
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RT @MyLordBebo: 🇺🇸🇪🇺🇺🇦🚨 FULL SPEECH: The US secretary of defense Hegseth says: - The Bloodbath Must End - Returning to Ukraine's pre-2014…
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I don't necessarily disagree with you on the suspect motives of the West. There has been very little diplomacy by the West to search for solutions to peace. They seem not interested in peace and have been more than willing to watch from a distance as hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians fight to the death. The lack of diplomatic effort over the last several years is stunning. When Trump secures a diplomatic agreement to halt hostilities, I suspect some europeans will try to drag Russia back into war, even with a 'false flag' type operation. The US is the key. Trump, with his America First approach, can shut off the NATO piggy bank, especially since Americans have had enough of supporting this wasteful, dangerous, and tragic conflict. Europeans have steadily gutted their own defense capabilities while most of NATO's costs have continued to be funded by the US. But Americans, $36T in debt, are tired of funding everything globally and they will demand a peaceful solution be found with no further eastward expansion of NATO into Ukraine. Europeans, Russians, and Americans should finally take this opportunity to end this conflict. Enough is enough.
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RT @libsoftiktok: BREAKING: 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals just ruled against halting judge’s order requiring the Trump administration t…
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RT @WhiteHouse: President Trump’s Message to the People of Jordan: “You are very, very fantastic people with tremendous brilliance and en…
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RT @RonDeSantis: Anything Biden enacted via reconciliation (which only requires 50 Senate votes) can be repealed via reconciliation. Rep…
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RT @libsoftiktok: BOMBSHELL: Emails reveal Biden’s White House orchestrated the Trump documents case from day one. Biden’s team secretly w…
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@WallStreetApes Conscientiousness and integrity are not qualities owned by the Democrat party.
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@DataRepublican Now you are on the right track....its about power. Who has it, and who does not. Been happening all throughout humanity.
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True. Also: 1) Point to the corrupted in dark unethical valleys, and attack from the moral high ground. 2) Disrupt to drive them out into the open, where they can be unmasked. 3) Cut the lines of communication, to create isolated pockets of resistance easier to defeat. 4) Hit them where it hurts the most, and cut off the funding and leadership from being able to influence their corrupt masses. 5) Once the nests are infiltrated, plant the flag firmly and consolidate to protect your gains.
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Data Republican has done more in a few weeks than the entirety of the GOP has done in the last 8 years:
🧵THE UNIPARTY UNMASKED – They Believe They Are “Democracy” The seven NGOs in the chart below, in my view, represent the Uniparty. Each of these organizations receives substantial financial support from USAID or the Department of State. Around 2019, the phrase “democracy in danger” began to dominate public discourse, amplified by the media. This was odd—after all, the U.S. is a democracy (or more precisely, a constitutional republic). But as I traced the influence of these NGOs, a pattern emerged: they are controlled by establishment politicians, they play a major role in shaping political narratives worldwide, and their core mission is always framed as “protecting democracy.” Originally, these NGOs were created to support U.S. democratic efforts abroad—many of them emerging during the Cold War to combat the spread of communism. But with the fall of the Soviet Union, their original purpose faded. Instead of dissolving, they redefined their mission. Now, they have positioned themselves as the guardians of democracy itself. This shift explains why Trump’s re-election was framed as a "threat to democracy." To these NGOs, “democracy” means themselves. Their survival depends on maintaining that role, and any challenge to their authority is perceived as a direct attack on democracy itself.
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You are excellent at writing letters, sending tweets, and creating sound bites. But...I can't think of anything worthwhile you accomplished during the last 8 years while the American ship of liberty and opportunity was being bombarded daily by the shells of the Left. Mitch was sleeping. Grassley was explaining corn maturity. You (like Gowdy) were grandstanding. You gave hope to millions with your impressive rhetoric...but fell utterly short with your inaction and lack of leadership. You may as well join Grassley in the corn field of history and let someone else tackle the actual job at hand.
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