trillion times a second.
seems fake
he's not posturing. He should be an independant not a democrat.
He's not a Republican and he's not a Marxist so . . . since Democrats are run by Marxists, he doesn't fit the mold.
'trained him' more like said 'second cousin, you're going to get your inheritance and here's how we're going to make it look like you earned it'
but I'm just speculating.
"Long Island Snowplow Driver Saves Two Lost Dogs During Historic Blizzard"
https://www.breitbart.com/weather/2026/02/25/long-island-snowplow-driver-saves-two-lost-dogs-during-historic-blizzard/
I used to AI to explain the leftist way of pushing people into power and asked it to recommend regulations to hamstring the efforts:
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"To dismantle the "activist-to-politician" pipeline and close loopholes used by billionaires to install "professional activists" into Congress, the following regulatory framework is recommended:
Financial Transparency & Donor Disclosure
Mandatory Donor Disclosure: Require any 501(c)(4) "social welfare" NGO spending over $10,000 on election-related activity to publicly list all donors over $200.
Ultimate Funding Source Labeling: Require all campaign advertisements to list the top three original billionaire or corporate donors behind the sponsoring NGO.
Close the LLC "Shell" Loophole: Ban Super PACs from accepting donations from anonymous LLCs; all funds must be traced to a verified individual or operational business.
Ending Personal & Family Enrichment (The "Grift" Ban)
Anti-Nepotism Campaign Rule: Prohibit all campaign disbursements to a candidate’s spouse, children, or any business in which they hold a stake (ending the "E Street Group" model).
Repeal Candidate Salaries: Eliminate the FEC rule allowing candidates to draw a personal salary from campaign donations, ensuring the campaign is not a source of income.
Personal Security Audit: Require all "private security" payments to be made to licensed, third-party firms with no personal or familial ties to the candidate.
Career & Resume Requirements
The "Cooling-Off" Period: Mandate a 24-month gap between leaving a donor-funded NGO payroll and filing for federal office to stop the "waiting room" recruitment model.
Private-Sector Participation Disclosure: Require candidates to provide a 5-year work history distinguishing between taxpayer/grant-funded roles and private-sector jobs.
Ban on "Self-Licking" NGO Ties: Bar candidates from introducing legislation that directs federal grants to NGOs where they previously served as executives or board members.
Structural NGO Reform
The 10% Advocacy Tax: Revoke tax-exempt 501(c)(3) status for any organization spending more than 10% of its budget on political recruitment, lobbying, or "activist training."
Foreign Influence Prohibition: Explicitly ban 501(c) organizations from using any funds derived from foreign nationals (like Hansjörg Wyss) for U.S. electioneering or ballot initiatives.
Eliminate "Fiscal Sponsorship": Require every activist group to file independent IRS returns, ending the practice of "hiding" small radical groups under the Tides Foundation umbrella.
Enforcement & Penalties
Automatic FEC Audits: Trigger mandatory audits for any candidate whose campaign spends more than 20% of its budget on "consulting" fees to unverified or newly formed firms.
Clawback Provisions: Allow the FEC to seize and return donor funds if a candidate is found to have used campaign money for personal expenses or family enrichment.
Loss of Ballot Access: Implement permanent disqualification from federal office for any individual convicted of using NGO "dark money" to circumvent federal election limits.
make a comprehensive list of all Congress critters who would be majorly hamstrung by regulations like these suggested
Based on the "grifter" criteria and proposed regulations, these members of Congress (often referred to as "Congress critters" by critics) would be majorly hamstrung due to their reliance on family-based campaign payments, NGO-backed career transitions, and professional activist backgrounds.
Primary Targets (Family Enrichment & Self-Dealing)
The proposed Anti-Family Self-Dealing and Nepotism rules would immediately disrupt the household incomes and campaign operations of these members:
Ilhan Omar
(D-MN): Hamstrung by the ban on paying spouses; her campaign famously paid over $2.8 million to her husband’s firm, E Street Group.
Maxine Waters
(D-CA): Impacted by the ban on paying family members; she has paid her daughter over $1 million for campaign-related services like slate mailer operations over several cycles.
Cori Bush
(D-MO): Blocked from using donor funds to pay her husband for private security services, a practice she defended while calling to "defund the police."
Gwen Moore
(D-WI): Hamstrung by rules against hiring relatives; she has paid her sister over $70,000 in a single cycle for campaign work.
Steve King
(R-IA): Though he lost his seat, his model—paying nearly $300,000 to his son and daughter-in-law—would be entirely outlawed for others.
Professional Activists (The NGO-to-Politics Pipeline)
The 24-Month NGO Cooling-Off Period and Funding Source Disclosure would have prevented or delayed the entry of these "Squad" and progressive members:
Maxwell Frost
(FL-10): Would have been barred from his 2022 run because he moved directly from being a National Organizing Director for an NGO to a federal seat.
Delia Ramirez
(IL-03): Hamstrung by the ban on "self-licking" ties; her career was spent as an executive for a housing NGO that relied on the government grants she now oversees.
Greg Casar
(TX-35): Blocked by the "Professional Agitator" disclosure; his resume consists of leadership in a donor-funded labor NGO rather than private-sector work.
Rashida Tlaib
(D-MI): Affected by the Candidate Salary ban; she previously faced ethics scrutiny for receiving salary payments from her campaign after the election concluded.
Career Bureaucrats (The Life-Long Taxpayer Payroll)
Members who have never held a non-government or non-advocacy job would be exposed by the Private-Sector Participation rule:
Ayanna Pressley
(MA-07): Hamstrung by the requirement for private-sector experience, as she has spent over 25 years on the public payroll as a staffer and council member.
Pramila Jayapal
(WA-07): Exposed by the Ultimate Funding Source disclosure, which would link her OneAmerica NGO background directly to the billionaire foundations (like Open Society) that funded her rise.
Jamaal Bowman
(NY-16): (Previously in office) Would have been hit by the Candidate Salary ban, as he relied on campaign funds to maintain his lifestyle while challenging an incumbent.
New Recruits for 2026
Dan Osborn
(I-NE): A 2026 Senate hopeful who has already faced criticism for paying nearly $250,000 to his wife's consulting firm. These regulations would effectively end his bid.
the AI gave the regulations and I asked it what else might happen if these would be instituted:
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Summary: The "Bipartisan" Hamstring
If you passed these laws, you wouldn't just stop the "Squad"—you would likely empty out 40-50% of the current Congress.
Republicans would lose their ability to hire family members and hide billionaire donors (Donors Trust).
Democrats would lose their activist "incubators" (Justice Democrats) and their "Think Tank" waiting rooms.
Both would be forced to actually work in the private sector for two years before they could try to run the country.
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>promoting inclusivity and religious freedom in the city.
no, it doesn't. It promotes a sense of superiority and conquest for those people who use it to broadcast their presence.