The speculation over Musk delegating CEO duties over Twitter has been inevitable. The left's obsession over loss of censorship authority made the conflict with Musk personal and undermined the moral authority of his platform reforms.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 19, 2022
Mike Lee wants to make victimless crimes a matter of regulation by the general government? He needs to get back to the basics of liberty. https://t.co/JtVKLIPWx0
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 19, 2022
When are analytically-challenged leftist feminist ideologues going to stop playing their trite insane victim card? This troll ignores the fact Twitter is a privately-held company and Musk is managing a company he owns.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 19, 2022
No, I'm sure Musk considered walking away before the poll. https://t.co/3WbAY661xt
Justin is one of the few who has consistently criticized House leadership of both parties for strictly limiting the options of Congressional voting, all but a closed process to most Congressmen, an oligarchic scheme. The recent hero worship of Pelosi's tenure has ignored her role https://t.co/1w42NxgrLt
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 19, 2022
"Real" pro-liberty conservatives do not seek unconstitutional expansion of the general government.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 19, 2022
My latest essay is my annual mock award for Republicans behaving badly. My selection is a repeat winner and perhaps obvioushttps://t.co/TfYYLUNwUx
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 19, 2022
Well, with all this hoopla over UFO's, Biden needed the straight scoop from someone who actually met ET #sarcasm
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 20, 2022
This is Soft Rock America. The Trumpster reminds us of classic Chicago: https://t.co/Ua72bTkH4h https://t.co/yQ0r3dn2uV
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 20, 2022
Is she on drugs? I agree that Lincoln's assaults on our Bill of Rights (habeas corpus, shutdown of opposition papers, etc.) were crimes against our system of government, but an unarmed protest vs Pearl Harbor or 9/11? https://t.co/NyI7KqMOA2
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 20, 2022
Possible but unlikely. Trump initially ran for the 2000 Reform Party nomination but bowed out. Does he believe that he could succeed where Teddy Roosevelt failed? He is delusional, but I don't see him ending his career playing spoiler for the reelection of Biden.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 20, 2022
The other 99 are just as bad as Cherokee Lizzie. https://t.co/a36olCWU6o
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 20, 2022
The past century of immigration restrictions has exacerbated the status quo. Immigration is a net benefit to our economy and the only policy consistent with our heritage of liberty. https://t.co/6LaVsX2dyP
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 20, 2022
Oh, seriously, dude? Kanye West publishes a tweet, and people are reading motive in coincidental puzzle appearances. Imagine the grief God gets for what people read into cloud cover!
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 20, 2022
Swastika https://t.co/RZJ5JU2N0S
I honor Amy Grant living her faith of Jesus' love and acceptance through her offer to host her gay niece's commitment ceremony. I have been a fan since I first heard her cover of "El Shaddai".
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 20, 2022
"Amy Grant"
A crime against the Afghanistan people and their economy. https://t.co/4eVbGQJGvS
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 20, 2022
The political duopoly of the general government continues to fund Big Defense at the expense of future taxpayers even though the Pentagon can't complete an audit.https://t.co/nSoVEfbJHh https://t.co/Fk9OZU23uC
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 20, 2022
It's rather amusing leftists are losing their lunch over eligibility for certain Twitter polls. Even first-semester research students can challenge the validity of convenience polls.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 20, 2022
You gave your years wrong. 1872 was Grant's reelection. Tilden/Hayes was in 1876.https://t.co/1KhUeum23E
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 20, 2022
The "$1.7 Trillion" omnibus bill is super spending political porn.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 20, 2022
Economic illiterate leftists continue to disingenuously argue that long-overdue corporate tax reform undermined fiscal reform.https://t.co/KhoIxQUeBN https://t.co/Gq8V7g6SEd
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 21, 2022
No. This is unconstitutional.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 21, 2022
Yes.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 21, 2022
Absolutely evil. There is no constitutional need to know.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 21, 2022
Just a reminder: the Dems control the House, the Senate and the White House. There is little doubt the GOP has had its bad moments during the Bush and Trump years and on military spending, but primary responsibility is clear.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 21, 2022
There's nothing honorable about Congress, and Zelensky is little more than another political whore with his hands in the pockets of our grandchildren. https://t.co/ZMIvOh59ex
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 21, 2022
I think the idea anyone knows everything the government is spending money on is pure fiction. https://t.co/M2MtddvgH8
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 21, 2022
To Barbara Boxer, better late than never. She worked so hard to win that title of "Senator"....https://t.co/lw6bvS1raL https://t.co/1F2UAm9dXR
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 21, 2022
Nope. Amy has it right. Christ loves the sinner and hates the sin. Homosexual behavior occurs naturally across species. Jesus explicitly warns us against being judgmental about others. https://t.co/2eKJjyNjfJ
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 22, 2022
The Minority Leader has a point. The Jan. 6 riot had much to do with overwhelmed security, and Congressional leadership has a role in security planning. Despite widely predicted Trumpkin protests, leadership failed to supplement security. There should be accountability. https://t.co/iuV5dfXgGo
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 22, 2022
Given the general merits of Congressional speeches, that's not much to say. #sarcasm https://t.co/j4bYHK3U3y
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 22, 2022
"Investing in democracy" is a euphemism for unsustainable leftist spending.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 22, 2022
No doubt Biden is reviewing Elon Musk's proposal to the Space Force to colonize the seventh planet from the sun #sarcasm https://t.co/DZoWvV5Obv
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 22, 2022
Well, cattle futures didn't make Hillary Clinton into some investment guru. No, spending the US into insolvency is not an "investment". Neither is a blank check to the military-industrial complex. https://t.co/CYYNgm4JZf
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 22, 2022
Anti-scientific crackpot rubbish. "Experimental biological agents" my ass. For someone to abuse her professional credentials is a breach of the public trust and professionally unethical.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 22, 2022
Any employer, including the federal government, has the right to ensure a safe workplace. https://t.co/ZUGspGVdAG
Well, by one indicator, I as a pro-liberty conservative haven't seen much change since the Musk acquisition of Twitter. My reach still feels very limited; the only improvement is fewer timeouts from Twitter Mommy.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 22, 2022
The "George Santos" scandal has me chuckling a bit. After nonstop leftist claims of the GOP playing to far-right neo-Nazis and antisemites, who knew that a NY GOP congressman-elect's devious plot to victory in the general election was stolen valor fabrication of his ancestry? https://t.co/vLSBMoNkhx
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 22, 2022
Are you pandering to the war criminal regime that offered you citizenship?
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 22, 2022
Economic illiterates would have you think that some number they pick out of the thin air should trump a voluntary transaction between employer and worker. The real minimum wage should be $0.00. You don't "help" people by pricing them out of work.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 22, 2022
"Texas is $7.25"
Your anti-liberty scapegoating against immigrants is an abomination. Weaponizing Title 42 was never a serious attempt to control the spread of COVID-19 from a failed administration which fecklessly screwed up testing rollouts. Americans, particularly unvaccinated ones, sustain it https://t.co/2q0zT7obft
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 22, 2022
Would you believe that reading comprehension-challenged leftists think that this refers to Trump?https://t.co/EB72jJtUbW https://t.co/CxcyxdPphR
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 22, 2022
Technically speaking, Justin is wrong here. Title 42 is part of the 1944 Public Health Services Law. The Trump Administration resurrected it in its abusive interpretation of federal "emergency" power to weaponize against migrants, no evidence of migrants spreading COVID-19.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 22, 2022
Nope. Trumpkin losers like you backed unprincipled, unqualified losers who can't attract independent voters. https://t.co/d58EvJoUsQ
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 22, 2022
It takes chutzpah for Trump to criticize the current omnibus spending bill. Some hypocritical idiot signed the $1.4T Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021. The same bozo who negotiated with Chuck and Nancy.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 23, 2022
I think my own numbers are worse than that, although Twitter Analytics don't provide comprehensive breakouts. For example, on my most recent 1000+ impression tweet, I got 3 likes. I have a lot of solo-like tweets.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 23, 2022
I was overthinking this. Partly this is because I don't think Musk explained himself that well.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 23, 2022
Musk really meant to say that published tweets now show summary stats near related action icons, e.g., view total near the bar chart. We tweet authors are used to clicking on that.
How does this differ from reported impressions?
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 22, 2022
This is not a principled stand. Let us point out that there is no statutory requirement over tax reporting for POTUS but only Ford and Trump have not complied since the 70's.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 23, 2022
Going by net worth, more than half of federal legislators are millionaires.https://t.co/shGxsVNUra https://t.co/sm6m1zH2LF
I'll let Musk speak for himself. I do not know the specifics of how impressions are measured.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 23, 2022
I would assume you have a different list of followers than the Gray Lady. But I have a limited follower list, and I would say a good plurality of my tweets fail to reach that number.
Remember when some impeached Hypocrite-in-Chief decided to primary Tom Massie (and failed) over demanding in-person voting for Trump's bloated COVID-19 relief bill? Don't listen to the $8T debt political whore.https://t.co/uawJ4DytsB https://t.co/ly2dEvYHbo
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 23, 2022
Granted, I'm pretty old, but I remember Volcker interest rates over the turn of the 80's. https://t.co/rQU3fO6t16
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 23, 2022
Property.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 23, 2022
The people have a right to know that POTUS is being transparent. Every President since Reagan has reported their taxes until Swamp Monster Trump. There are reasons why Trump is hiding his financial picture, and they are self-serving.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 23, 2022
I snapped when I saw new Russian citizen Snowden publish a tweet suggesting European investigators are hiding evidence of US involvement in the Nord Stream pipeline ruptures. https://t.co/g4QyGyjElg
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 23, 2022
I'm waiting for Trump's inevitable blowback now that Hannity admits he doesn't believe in Trump anymore. He may not get that stocking of WV coal Joe Manchin promised him for Christmas.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 24, 2022
Hannity
This is a knowing lie. The Speaker is part of a group that has oversight of the Capitol police. There was National Guard assistance offered to the Capitol police 4 days before Jan. 6. It was reportedly turned down by leadership who reportedly didn't like the optics.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 25, 2022
Nobody takes Trump seriously. It is funny how he lives rent-free in the heads of leftists who give him all the attention his narcissism requires. The GOP knows they can never win over independents they need as long as Trump is in the picture.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 25, 2022
Clairvoyant
You're making the rest of us look bad. I've got an open account, a few followers but lots of tweets with fewer than a dozen impressions.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 25, 2022
I'll take the right vote, even if it's for the wrong reason. https://t.co/rXAiQtvc7w
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 25, 2022
Actually, you just need one: for a cellphone.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 25, 2022
Gmail https://t.co/D8u0MyY0JR