RT @DougAMacgregor: Trump Transition team now creating “Warrior Board” to purge useless Generals.
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Source date (UTC): 2024-11-13 00:19:02 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856491930424844339
RT @DougAMacgregor: Trump Transition team now creating “Warrior Board” to purge useless Generals.
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Source date (UTC): 2024-11-13 00:19:02 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856491930424844339
Trump is loyal to Christians as were the monarchs of history, and for good reason – the same reason people like me are loyal to christians. He is not a climate change denier, he’s suspicious of the immediacy of the problem and the degree to which americans should pay for what is largely a second and third world problem – especially that of china who does nothing about it.
I am sure. you are a good person but you’re simply naive and easily misled.
Fixing that is what folks like our organization get paid for (as paltry a payment as it is. lol)
Reply addressees: @roberto_mst @RichardDawkins
Source date (UTC): 2024-11-13 00:06:11 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856488694557085696
Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856473072179515777
Trump is the greatest deal maker of our era, who has correctly identified the abuse of american people by a world who takes for granted the economic conditions and relative peace they enjoyed – and who is reversing that, as well as cleansing the burueacracy of those who facilitated it, and who have lost every sense of the meaning of rule of law, impartiality, truth, and transparency.
Sorry. You don’t have to like someone who’s outwitting you but it’s still the case.
Reply addressees: @gspeth @RichardDawkins
Source date (UTC): 2024-11-12 23:36:43 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856481280407547906
Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856468519942271041
Your understanding is not a deliverable. It’s just a cost. The deliverable, and the consequences of it, is all that matters. That’s generally the problem with conservative activism. Trump’s team is going in with a set of deliverables.
Source date (UTC): 2024-11-12 23:12:04 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856475075312267409
RT @FeminaStudiosa: Intellectuals struggle to understand Trump in part bc they often come from backgrounds where they were wallflowers or dā¦
Source date (UTC): 2024-11-12 22:28:59 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856464232633762066
I have such a difficult time understanding why other public intellectuals can’t understand Trump, how simple and effective his strategy is, and how it’s the polar opposite of the left’s narrative.
Trump is always negotiating and his objective is profoundly moral: to make the world pay their way rather than burn the american people as we have been doing so that our friends in europe can posture they have higher virtue at the expense of american workers.
Reply addressees: @RichardDawkins
Source date (UTC): 2024-11-12 20:06:48 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856428450770497544
Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856427574693691823
Yes.
And I appreciate Rudyard (@whatifalthist) because while I work at the political, legal, and economic level of analysis and its relation to neuroscience – which is impersonal- the means of resolving disputes and producing cooperation at scale, Rudyard addresses the personal – the experience of people and their need for mindfulness and meaning in daily life.
The fact that we come to similar conclusions only serves to show the legitimacy of our findings since we start from opposite objectives.
If sciences converge it’s evidence of consistency and coherence.
Reply addressees: @InkaHacker @CollinRugg
Source date (UTC): 2024-11-12 17:09:51 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856383923275870212
Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856382611222118895
–“What was the reasoning that led to opening european and american borders to immigrants?”–
Answer:
Economic Exploitation, Political Manipulation, Demographic manipulation, and Ideological Globalism:
Economic Exploitation:
Cheap Labor: Rather than addressing labor shortages out of necessity for growth, immigration might have been encouraged to keep wages low and profits high by exploiting immigrants who were often willing to work for less under harsh conditions. This perspective sees immigration policies as a means to keep the workforce compliant and underpaid.
Depression of Local Wages: Immigrants could also be seen as competitors for jobs, potentially driving down wages for everyone, which benefits employers more than the economy as a whole.
Political Manipulation:
Vote-Bank Politics: Political entities might have seen immigrants as future voters who could be swayed by parties or politicians offering them rights or support, thus using immigration as a tool for political gain rather than for humanitarian or economic integration.
Refugee Policies as Political Statements: Accepting refugees could be interpreted as a way for countries to score political points on the global stage, demonstrating moral superiority or commitment to certain ideological battles, rather than a genuine effort to help those in need.
Demographic Manipulation:
Cultural Dilution: From a pessimistic viewpoint, opening borders could be seen as a strategy to dilute or change the cultural, ethnic, or racial makeup of a nation, potentially leading to social tensions or loss of national identity.
Cultural and Ideological Conflicts:
Selective Integration: While nations might celebrate being built by immigrants, there’s a darker side where certain groups might not be welcomed as warmly, leading to selective immigration where only those who can quickly assimilate or are from ‘preferred’ backgrounds are encouraged.
Globalization’s Dark Side:
Economic Dumping Ground: Countries might open their borders not out of benevolence but because they see an opportunity to offload surplus population from other countries, essentially treating immigration as a way to manage global population distribution without addressing root causes like conflict, poverty, or environmental degradation.
Neocolonialism: Immigration could also be viewed as a new form of colonialism where labor is imported from less developed countries to serve the economic interests of developed nations, continuing a cycle of dependency and exploitation.
This view frames immigration policies as potentially self-serving, focusing on the negatives like exploitation, cultural erosion, and political manipulation, rather than the positive aspects of cultural enrichment, economic growth, and humanitarian aid.
Source date (UTC): 2024-11-12 15:49:34 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856363716822097920
–“What was the reasoning that led to pening european and american borders to immigrants?”–
Answer:
Economic Exploitation, Political Manipulation, Demographic manipulation, and Ideological Globalism:
Economic Exploitation:
Cheap Labor: Rather than addressing labor shortages out of necessity for growth, immigration might have been encouraged to keep wages low and profits high by exploiting immigrants who were often willing to work for less under harsh conditions. This perspective sees immigration policies as a means to keep the workforce compliant and underpaid.
Depression of Local Wages: Immigrants could also be seen as competitors for jobs, potentially driving down wages for everyone, which benefits employers more than the economy as a whole.
Political Manipulation:
Vote-Bank Politics: Political entities might have seen immigrants as future voters who could be swayed by parties or politicians offering them rights or support, thus using immigration as a tool for political gain rather than for humanitarian or economic integration.
Refugee Policies as Political Statements: Accepting refugees could be interpreted as a way for countries to score political points on the global stage, demonstrating moral superiority or commitment to certain ideological battles, rather than a genuine effort to help those in need.
Demographic Manipulation:
Cultural Dilution: From a pessimistic viewpoint, opening borders could be seen as a strategy to dilute or change the cultural, ethnic, or racial makeup of a nation, potentially leading to social tensions or loss of national identity.
Cultural and Ideological Conflicts:
Selective Integration: While nations might celebrate being built by immigrants, there’s a darker side where certain groups might not be welcomed as warmly, leading to selective immigration where only those who can quickly assimilate or are from ‘preferred’ backgrounds are encouraged.
Globalization’s Dark Side:
Economic Dumping Ground: Countries might open their borders not out of benevolence but because they see an opportunity to offload surplus population from other countries, essentially treating immigration as a way to manage global population distribution without addressing root causes like conflict, poverty, or environmental degradation.
Neocolonialism: Immigration could also be viewed as a new form of colonialism where labor is imported from less developed countries to serve the economic interests of developed nations, continuing a cycle of dependency and exploitation.
This view frames immigration policies as potentially self-serving, focusing on the negatives like exploitation, cultural erosion, and political manipulation, rather than the positive aspects of cultural enrichment, economic growth, and humanitarian aid.
Source date (UTC): 2024-11-12 15:49:34 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856362518794608640
Of course. Yes.
Although our strategy is to produce a solution and then use a means of escalation to get attention so that leadership can emerge organically from anywhere in the populace – rather than attempt to do so ourselves.
Source date (UTC): 2024-11-12 13:21:01 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856326332256530792
Reply addressees: @taimur_____
Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856224434190712920