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Take off your shoes, you are standing on holy ground.

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Elon Musk (@elonmusk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m sorry, but I just can’t stand it anymore. This massive, outrageous, pork-filled Congressional spending bill is a disgusting abomination. Shame on those who voted for it: you know you did wrong. You know it.

🇺🇸 Melodi 🇺🇸 (@autovisionzembl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While I appreciate the honesty, I don't appreciate the excuse. Representatives are elected to represent the people…we expect those we vote into office to actually know what they are voting for on our behalf.

Sarasota Freedom (@dontdemdownsrq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sat thru a two and a half hour HOA Board meeting tonight and I’ve decided all Congress really is— a glorified HOA board. Incredibly inept. Loved to spend other peoples’ money for their own personal wishes/projects. Going to bankrupt me.

Thomas Massie (@repthomasmassie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Big Beautiful Bill contains a provision banning state & local governments from regulating AI. It’s worse than you think. It would make it easier for corporations to get zoning variances, so massive AI data centers could be built in close proximity to residential areas.

The Big Beautiful Bill contains a provision banning state & local governments from regulating AI. 

It’s worse than you think.

It would make it easier for corporations to get zoning variances, so massive AI data centers could be built in close proximity to residential areas.
Warren Davidson 🇺🇸 (@warrendavidson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grok, explain the history of the Budget Control Act of 2011. Did it promise to reduce spending? Were future Congresses bound by the promises made in the bill? Did it actually reduce spending? Did the BCA promise to reduce spending? Yes, it promised to reduce federal spending by

Grok, explain the history of the Budget Control Act of 2011. Did it promise to reduce spending? Were future Congresses bound by the promises made in the bill? Did it actually reduce spending?

Did the BCA promise to reduce spending? Yes, it promised to reduce federal spending by
Pettylittlebish (@floridagirl0850) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To everyone saying, "I hate this, please stop fighting. They should pick up the phone and call each other." I say to you, Please shut the Fk up. This is the most entertaining thing to happen in years and I'm locked in to binge a full 12-episode series. Don't ruin this for me.

Warren Davidson 🇺🇸 (@warrendavidson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tarquinius Department of Government Efficiency I know about CBO. The fact that Congress won’t even reform their own accounting department should tell you something. Since 2017, I have had a bill requiring them to show their work. The problem is that even the outside groups that have been more accurate agree that even when

Sunny (@sunnyright) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“It is not a spending bill. There is no “pork.” It is in fact a spending bill and it does in fact contain pork. Whenever a government official promises you there’s no pork in a government appropriations bill, stop trusting that person.

Thomas Massie (@repthomasmassie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just introduced HR 3795, the Gold Reserve Transparency Act of 2025, to audit U.S. gold reserves. In February, President Trump said he wanted to go to Fort Knox to "make sure the gold is there." This bill provides the full disclosure President Trump seeks.

I just introduced HR 3795, the Gold Reserve Transparency Act of 2025, to audit U.S. gold reserves.

In February, President Trump said he wanted to go to Fort Knox to "make sure the gold is there." This bill provides the full disclosure President Trump seeks.
Tinsleybach Unvrifid (@tinsleybach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Steve Deace Interpretation: "More debt hasn't crushed us yet, so let's keep spending and see what happens." You sound like a Democrat. Cut spending, lower the debt, and make government smaller. That's the right thing to do for the American people.

Thomas Massie (@repthomasmassie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

John Birch Society The argument that “the votes aren’t there” without SALT falls flat for three reasons: The argument concedes SALT is bad policy, and just a bribe for a few votes. TCJA passed in 2017 by cutting SALT, not increasing it. We haven’t tried to vote on a bill without SALT in 2025.