Darren J. Beattie ๐ŸŒ (@darrenjbeattie) 's Twitter Profile
Darren J. Beattie ๐ŸŒ

@darrenjbeattie

Grothendieckian Centrist; Former @WhiteHouse official; Theory @DukeU; Math @Uchicago; Proud Jew

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Darren J. Beattie ๐ŸŒ (@darrenjbeattie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If the American electorate is so broken in terms of its deliberative capacities that they can be mislead by foreign propaganda the same applies to domestic propaganda which is usually far better funded and more sophisticated--- this means the entire premise of our mass

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The real way to combat foreign influence, domestic influence, misinformation, etc.... is to bring back some version of a literacy test for voting

FischerKing (@fischerking64) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This would also be extremely funny because the impact of a literacy test would require particularly the democrats to find ways to cheat on the tests. It would be like what happened with No Child Left Behind, where a place like Atlanta just lied about test scores.

Darren J. Beattie ๐ŸŒ (@darrenjbeattie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The bad guys are American, the good guys are American---America is the only real game in town. Foreigners are a mere footnote in all of this. And foreigners suck at propaganda.

Gavin Mario Wax ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ—ฝ๐ŸŠ (@gavinwax) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tons of potential housing stock is basically illegal to build in this country. The most desirable and expensive neighborhoods and buildings in Manhattan for example, were all built pre-war, and couldnโ€™t be built today simply due to silly regulations and restrictions.

Auron MacIntyre (@auronmacintyre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The DOJ can file and an indictment in which you arenโ€™t even charged and aligned media agencies will take the hint and destroy your platform right before an election