Matthew Evanson (@mppe) 's Twitter Profile
Matthew Evanson

@mppe

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calendar_today25-02-2009 23:43:19

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James Surowiecki (@jamessurowiecki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday, on camera, Howard Lutnick said that the fee was "$100,000 a year," and he said it applied to "renewals" as well as "first-time" visas. Now Karoline Leavitt is saying it's a one-time fee, and that it does not apply to renewals. Total clown show.

Yesterday, on camera, Howard Lutnick said that the fee was "$100,000 a year," and he said it applied to "renewals" as well as "first-time" visas. 

Now Karoline Leavitt is saying it's a one-time fee, and that it does not apply to renewals. Total clown show.
James Surowiecki (@jamessurowiecki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's Lutnick saying over and over that the fee is "$100,000 a year," and, at the 0:44 mark, that it applies to "renewals." Either Lutnick had no idea what he was talking about (which is certainly possible), or Trump totally backtracked after big tech companies called him up.

Thomas Kennedy (@tomaskenn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The fact that there’s little outrage as the U.S. military continues to extrajudicially murder people without even bother to present evidence is wild.

Justin Amash (@justinamash) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For anyone still confused, here’s a simple chart showing why I don’t subscribe to MAGA, Inc. Me: Limited government Economic freedom Individual liberty MAGA, Inc.: Unlimited government Economic cronyism Up in everyone’s business

Institute for Justice (@ij) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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NYPD NEWS (@nypdnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The majority of the No Kings protests have dispersed at this time and all traffic closures have been lifted.  We had more than 100,000 people across all five boroughs peacefully exercising their first amendment rights and the NYPD made zero protest-related arrests.

Classical Liberal Caucus (@lp_clc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breaking News: The President declared war on narcoterrorists for being too incredibly dangerous for Congress to follow the Constitution and also they did nothing wrong and can go home now

John Hudson (@john_hudson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EXCLUSIVE: New details on Trump's quid pro quo to use El Salvador's mega prison -El Salvador's president Bukele demanded the US hand over 9 MS-13 leaders in exchange for access to the prison -During a March phone call with Bukele, Marco Rubio noted a problem: some of these men

Jonah Goldberg (@jonahdispatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Again, this No Kings thing is not my bag. But the almost cultish refusal to understand the point by Trump’s usual apologists is bizarre. Yes: He was lawfully and legitimately elected. But Stephen Miller’s Jacksonian-Wilsonian theory that Trump has a “mandate” to do whatever he

Matthew Evanson (@mppe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not anywhere a near being a Bill Nye fan, didn’t join a No Kings movement, but support the people’s ability to protest. I doubt every protester was there to same reason but I think the answer to your question is “Yes”. And that I do agree with. And you probably do, too, Mike.

M. Nolan Gray 🥑 (@mnolangray) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It would be trivially easy for Congress to say, "we're withholding as much federal Medicaid money as possibly until CON laws are repealed," and they would all be repealed in an emergency session.

Kiyah Willis (@kiyahwillis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Privatizing student loans would fix this problem Banks would treat education loans the same way they treat mortgages/car loans and would only give loans to people they think will pay them back It would force college tuition prices back down to market rate and would incentivize

Kat Timpf (@kattimpf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Let me get this straight: We go to a country, we capture their leader, we bomb it, & then we say we run this country now — and that's not war. But when they send cocaine over here, that people are willingly snorting — that is war. That doesn't make any sense.”