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Bodhi Densmore

@satyabodhi

Rock climber, cross-country skier, grandfather. I was a member of the Sierra Club for 25 years in my youth. I am a passionate supporter of mises.org.

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calendar_today15-04-2009 15:49:48

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Thomas Massie (@repthomasmassie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The GOP Budget Resolution that passed the House this week increases the debt limit from $36 trillion to $40 trillion, and spends enough $ to increase in the debt from $36 trillion to $56 trillion over the next 10 years. But yay for tax cuts! I’m the only Republican who voted no.

The GOP Budget Resolution that passed the House this week increases the debt limit from $36 trillion to $40 trillion, and spends enough $ to increase in the debt from $36 trillion to $56 trillion over the next 10 years. But yay for tax cuts!

I’m the only Republican who voted no.
Naval (@naval) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anything the red Feds do, blue can undo, and vice versa. But *transfer* power and money from the Feds to the states - both red and blue states will take it - and resist giving it back. Make government compete daily across fifty models rather than every four years across two.

Vivek Ramaswamy (@vivekgramaswamy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A teacher asked me last night whether merit-based pay would disincentive good teachers from working at schools where students perform poorly. It’s a good question & here’s what I told her to explain why it’s exactly the opposite.

Mike Benz (@mikebenzcyber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's Jeffrey Sachs testifying that right after the 2014 overthrow of Ukraine's democratically elected government, he was personally flown to Kiev and told as he was walked around the Maidan Square "how the US paid all the money" for the protesters who overthrew the government

Thomas Massie (@repthomasmassie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

(1/2) The swamp always uses the threat of a shutdown to cram more spending through. A responsible approach would be to send 12 separate spending bills to the Senate. I’ve been saying this for years.

(1/2) The swamp always uses the threat of a shutdown to cram more spending through. A responsible approach would be to send 12 separate spending bills to the Senate. I’ve been saying this for years.
Jeffrey A Tucker (@jeffreyatucker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cannot let this day pass without noting it is the five-year anniversary of the presidentially declared Covid emergency, and the day in which PanCap-Adapted (an intensified version of the old flu plan from GWBush's team) was in effect, with the National Security Council named as

Goregantua (@gore_gantua) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Xill Tesla Elon Musk When the “climate change activists” who tried to mandate electric vehicles/green energy to “save the planet” start vandalizing and destroying electric vehicles and selling them for gas guzzlers, it tells ya all ya need to know

Cernovich (@cernovich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deportation mistakes (most of them have been debunked in any case) are the result of Democrats opening the borders and then necessitating an overinclusive remedy. We won’t be blamed for the mess others made.

Peter St Onge, Ph.D. (@profstonge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GDP goes negative. And it’s glorious. This was a blockbuster GDP number — tariff front-runs hid an epic boom in investment. The Mother’s Milk of prosperity. America is re-industrializing at light speed. And foreigners are paying for it.

ShadowBannedSkeptic (@shadowbann85644) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Vigilant Fox 🦊 And yet no one in power seems willing to stop it—just more commentary, more outrage, and still zero accountability. If the courts are openly weaponizing the law and the Constitution is being trampled in broad daylight, where’s the pushback? The GOP has subpoena power, budgetary

Steve Sailer (@steve_sailer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elon Musk could bump up the total fertility rate by 3% just by figuring out a change in federal automotive safety regulations that would allow three children to sit in the second row and then building a reasonably priced two row compact SUV that would accommodate a family of five

Catturd ™ (@catturd2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s simple … The reason Republicans vote in droves when Trump is running is because he does exactly what he says he’s going to do. The reason Republicans voters don’t turnout in midterms or congressional races is because Republicans in Congress never do what they say they’re

Emily Kopp (@emilyakopp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This speech to the National Academy of Sciences cites fraudulent Alzheimer’s research as a failure of The Science status quo. The fraudster alluded to here is a member of the Academy.

This speech to the National Academy of Sciences cites fraudulent Alzheimer’s research as a failure of The Science status quo. The fraudster alluded to here is a member of the Academy.
Thomas Massie (@repthomasmassie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Monday, on news of the BBB, 30 yr US treasuries rose to 5% and 10 yr US treasuries rose to 4.52%. That’s the price WE pay to finance the national debt when old notes mature. We’re approaching $1.5 trillion of annual interest payments… over $4,000 per US citizen per year.

Isaiah Taylor - making nuclear reactors (@isaiah_p_taylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 BREAKING 🚨 A few minutes ago, Governor Governor Cox and I announced LIVE on Bloomberg that Valar Atomics and the State of Utah are partnering to meet President Trump’s challenge to turn on an advanced reactor on American soil by July 4, 2026, America’s 250th birthday.

🚨 BREAKING 🚨

A few minutes ago, Governor <a href="/GovCox/">Governor Cox</a> and I announced LIVE on Bloomberg that Valar Atomics and the State of Utah are partnering to meet President Trump’s challenge to turn on an advanced reactor on American soil by July 4, 2026, America’s 250th birthday.
Thomas Massie (@repthomasmassie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hear me out: SCOTUS ruled yrs ago that line item veto is unconstitutional. But if Speaker Mike Johnson brings separate spending bills to the floor (instead of omnibus/CR), Trump can veto any of them individually. This would give Donald J. Trump flexibility without shutdown scare.

Dave Smith (@comicdavesmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was 8 years old when the US invaded Iraq for the first time. I have vague memories of the celebration afterwards. War hawks were bragging about the overwhelming success and how easy the whole thing was. We went on to fighting in Iraq for most of the next 30 years taking