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Mike Lee @BasedMikeLee - Video: Rather than lawlessly condemning SCOTUS, Dems should listen to Ari Fleischer:
“For decades, Republicans lived with Supreme Court rulings they didn’t like. [With] Roe v. Wade, [they] didn’t say ‘we need to rig the Supreme Court.’ They worked within the system to change the way things worked.”
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Mike Lee @BasedMikeLee - Definitely 2
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Mr. Star Spangled MAGA @4thOfJuly365
7 or 8.
Meme: A war breaks out tomorrow, but teams are divided by these lines. Who wins?
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Mike Lee @BasedMikeLee - Fascists love big government
Constitutional conservatives hate it
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Glenn Beck @glennbeck
Yes, Hitler was a socialist, as posted. And yes, today's left-wing socialists have more in common with Hitler's government than right-wing American Constitutionalists. Here's how.
When America broke away from Europe, we created something new. We didn't continue their endless search for a king to protect them. Some of their kings were good, others bad. But the government still had total control. The American idea was different: The Constitution would protect the people from the government.
Because of this idea, we developed a different political spectrum. In Europe, the left and right fight over who gets to control their big government searching for a king. On the far left is communism. On the far right is fascism. You can think of socialism as a railroad track in between. Socialism can take you to whichever extreme you choose.
In America, our far left is still communism with an all-powerful government. But our far right is anarchy - no government at all. Our Founders settled on a small government that's just big enough to avoid the chaos of anarchy. That's where the Constitutionalist right still lives.
Or at least, most of us. Nowadays, we have progressives in both parties (meaning, they'll "progress" to big government over time, instead of through a revolution). On the right, we call them RINOs. Vote for them and you basically get what the Democrats want, just packaged a little differently.
So no, the Constitutionalist American right isn't fascist. By definition, it can't be. We don't want a government anywhere near big enough to allow for that.
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Mike Lee @BasedMikeLee - Could this tee up DOGE round two?
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Nick Sortor @nicksortor
JUST IN: ELON MUSK will be joining President Trump as part of his U.S. delegation to China this week
Bringing back the POWER TEAM
President Trump is set board Air Force One on Wednesday night en route to China to meet with Xi Jinping.
Other business leaders are set to join as well, including Apple CEO Tim Cook, Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg, and several others from the tech and finance sectors.
Full delegation:
Larry Culp – CEO, GE Aerospace
Dina Powell McCormick – President and Vice Chairman, Meta
Larry Fink – Chairman and CEO, BlackRock
Stephen Schwarzman – Chairman, CEO and Co-Founder, Blackstone
Chuck Robbins – Chairman and CEO, Cisco
Sanjay Mehrotra – CEO, Micron Technology
Michael Miebach – CEO, Mastercard
Cristiano Amon – President and CEO, Qualcomm
Ryan McInerney – CEO, Visa
🎥 @baldwin_daniel_
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Mike Lee @BasedMikeLee - Video: Bring down prices
Curb government intervention
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Wall Street Mav @WallStreetMav
If Democrats cared about the housing crisis, they have a model to follow. Milei slashed Argentina rent prices by 70% by cutting regulations, rent control, and subsidized housing.
Why do Democrats insist on more of what doesn’t work?
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