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  • Peter GleickP Peter Gleick

    RE: https://fediscience.org/@petergleick/115840252024405576

    I'm repeating this. The whole fascist, corrupt, MAGA enterprise would grind to a halt if literally half a dozen Republicans in the House and Senate would find a backbone.

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    It's partly because the hard right realised some time ago that if democracy continued, they'd be losing elections forever, so when an opportunity to sideline democracy comes up, they seize it

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    • Nicole ParsonsN Nicole Parsons

      @petergleick

      GOP billionaires own & operate the entire Republican political apparatus.

      The billionaires have achieved their kleptocracy & are no longer in the business of democracy & governance.

      They are in the business of manipulating the subjects of a #MadKing

      They are not in the business of serving voters, citizens, or American interests.

      Billionaires deluding themselves of permanent rule.
      https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/interactive/2025/billionaires-politics-money-influence/

      https://theweek.com/politics/us-election-who-the-billionaires-are-backing

      https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/how-the-new-class-of-billionaires-solidified-outsized-political-influence

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      #FFFO

      Fund a Fascist & Find Out.

      In the critical Kentucky Senate race, billionaires are funding more fascist wannabes.

      Boycott them all.

      https://archive.ph/yr6Ii
      https://www.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article314530709.html

      "Here’s a rundown of who helped pad Barr’s fundraising lead. Though donors can give campaigns a maximum of $7,000, only half of that, $3,500, can be used during the primary election.

      1. Marc Andreessen, a prominent billionaire venture capitalist and early supporter of President Donald Trump ...

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      • Nicole ParsonsN Nicole Parsons

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        #FFFO

        Fund a Fascist & Find Out.

        In the critical Kentucky Senate race, billionaires are funding more fascist wannabes.

        Boycott them all.

        https://archive.ph/yr6Ii
        https://www.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article314530709.html

        "Here’s a rundown of who helped pad Barr’s fundraising lead. Though donors can give campaigns a maximum of $7,000, only half of that, $3,500, can be used during the primary election.

        1. Marc Andreessen, a prominent billionaire venture capitalist and early supporter of President Donald Trump ...

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        ...in tech circles, and his wife Laura. $3,500 each

        2. Jamie Dimon, billionaire and longtime CEO of JPMorgan Chase. $3,500

        3. Ben Horowitz, Andreessen’s partner in their Andreessen Horowitz firm, and his wife Felicia. $3,500 each

        4. Charles Schwab, billionaire founder of the eponymous financial services firm. $3,500

        5. Blake Brickman, chief of staff for former governor Matt Bevin. $3,500

        6. Heath Tarbert, former chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. $3,500

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        • Nicole ParsonsN Nicole Parsons

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          ...in tech circles, and his wife Laura. $3,500 each

          2. Jamie Dimon, billionaire and longtime CEO of JPMorgan Chase. $3,500

          3. Ben Horowitz, Andreessen’s partner in their Andreessen Horowitz firm, and his wife Felicia. $3,500 each

          4. Charles Schwab, billionaire founder of the eponymous financial services firm. $3,500

          5. Blake Brickman, chief of staff for former governor Matt Bevin. $3,500

          6. Heath Tarbert, former chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. $3,500

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          7. Kara Calvert Campbell, top lobbyist for cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase. $3,500

          8. Ronald O’Hanley, CEO and chairman of financial services behemoth State Street. $3,500

          9. John Philip Sousa, IV, great-grandson of famous American composer. $3,500

          10. Foris Dax Inc., the parent company for cryptocurrency exchange crypto.com. $1,343,130

          11. Defend US Inc., conservative dark money group. $1,070,000

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          • Nicole ParsonsN Nicole Parsons

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            7. Kara Calvert Campbell, top lobbyist for cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase. $3,500

            8. Ronald O’Hanley, CEO and chairman of financial services behemoth State Street. $3,500

            9. John Philip Sousa, IV, great-grandson of famous American composer. $3,500

            10. Foris Dax Inc., the parent company for cryptocurrency exchange crypto.com. $1,343,130

            11. Defend US Inc., conservative dark money group. $1,070,000

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            12. Conservative Agenda for America, a dark money group that changed its name from “Protect Women Ohio,” an anti-abortion group, and is connected with conservative megadonors Dick Uihlien and Leonard Leo. $285,000

            13. Friends of Andy Barr, an outside group supporting Barr’s political career since his congressional runs. $157,354

            14. Chance Aluminum Corp., a Pennsylvania metals company. $150,000

            15. Churchill Downs. $100,000

            16. Tamara Gustavson, billionaire storage magnate ...

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            • Nicole ParsonsN Nicole Parsons

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              12. Conservative Agenda for America, a dark money group that changed its name from “Protect Women Ohio,” an anti-abortion group, and is connected with conservative megadonors Dick Uihlien and Leonard Leo. $285,000

              13. Friends of Andy Barr, an outside group supporting Barr’s political career since his congressional runs. $157,354

              14. Chance Aluminum Corp., a Pennsylvania metals company. $150,000

              15. Churchill Downs. $100,000

              16. Tamara Gustavson, billionaire storage magnate ...

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              ... Lexington area resident. $100,000

              17. Joe Cecala, CEO of Dream Exchange, a company that recently lost its bid with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to become a stock exchange. $75,000

              18. Bilt Technologies, new credit-card company targeting mortgages and rent payments. $50,000

              All of these oligarchs have earned their pickets, protesters, and boycotts.

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              • Peter GleickP Peter Gleick

                RE: https://fediscience.org/@petergleick/115840252024405576

                I'm repeating this. The whole fascist, corrupt, MAGA enterprise would grind to a halt if literally half a dozen Republicans in the House and Senate would find a backbone.

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                @petergleick

                Unfortunately I live in an area where the gop has saturated the system.

                The Steube, could give a crap what my opinion as he is safe , same with Rick Scott. Ashley Moody thinks she is safe and I'm hoping she is wrong. I'm donating to both the early entrants on the Democrat side for now.

                Those of you who live in areas that could swing either way have a chance. If enough of you call that gop critter and he or she does the math and realizes that trump getting mad at them are the least of their worries. I called Ashley Moody's office , probably was a waste of time but I can hope.

                For me for now best I can do is donate money to try to get some of them knocked off their perches

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                • Peter GleickP Peter Gleick

                  RE: https://fediscience.org/@petergleick/115840252024405576

                  I'm repeating this. The whole fascist, corrupt, MAGA enterprise would grind to a halt if literally half a dozen Republicans in the House and Senate would find a backbone.

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                  @petergleick honestly at this point I'd be happy for just all of the Democrats.

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                  • Peter GleickP Peter Gleick

                    RE: https://fediscience.org/@petergleick/115840252024405576

                    I'm repeating this. The whole fascist, corrupt, MAGA enterprise would grind to a halt if literally half a dozen Republicans in the House and Senate would find a backbone.

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                    @petergleick 👍

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                    • Steve Moore :toad:A Steve Moore :toad:

                      @petergleick The men are hopeless, but if some of the Dem women could sit down with their Rep sisters and talk about shit, …
                      Men been running the show since forever, and it ain’t working, we're killing the planet.

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                      @ArrowbearMoore @petergleick

                      You're missing the fact that a lot of Republican women are self-hating weirdos that'll throw their own to the chipper out of jealousy or just to make themselves feel better.

                      Not to mention Democrats's accomplicity with MAGA. Y'know. All their "meet in the middle" BS they do with the literal neo-nazis that Republicans are.

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                      • Mensch, MarinaE Mensch, Marina

                        @petergleick could you provide a list with 6-7 names, which ones would be most likely to turn around?
                        I don't know much about US-Senators and House Representives. But I'd like to write letters to appeal to reason and humanity to those, who might just need a nudge from abroad and within. We all could try to talk reason. It might work, who knows?!

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                        @energisch_ @petergleick Also target Supreme Court judges like this. Some of them want to turn toward reason….?

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                        • Red_Shirt_no2R Red_Shirt_no2

                          @petergleick
                          At this point, I think one should assume this fascist, corrupt, MAGA enterprise is something they actually WANT.

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                          @Red_Shirt_no2 @petergleick

                          Those who aren't fools knew that MAGA were corrupt by default a long time ago.

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                          • Peter GleickP Peter Gleick

                            RE: https://fediscience.org/@petergleick/115840252024405576

                            I'm repeating this. The whole fascist, corrupt, MAGA enterprise would grind to a halt if literally half a dozen Republicans in the House and Senate would find a backbone.

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                            @petergleick

                            This plan seems to also rely on Democrats maintaining a backbone, which is shaky ground in the best of times.

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                            • Peter GleickP Peter Gleick

                              RE: https://fediscience.org/@petergleick/115840252024405576

                              I'm repeating this. The whole fascist, corrupt, MAGA enterprise would grind to a halt if literally half a dozen Republicans in the House and Senate would find a backbone.

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                              @petergleick

                              Hate syndicated by the GOP

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                              • Patrick LeavyP Patrick Leavy

                                @petergleick and if people withdrew their data so MAGA's surveillance state project wouldn't work.

                                Get yourself away from big tech's surveillance here:

                                https://blog.rebeltechalliance.org/the-big-tech-walkout-2026/

                                #BigTechWalkout

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                                @patrickleavy @petergleick Thank you Patrick for this link! I've been going at this on my own in a real piecemeal fashion. Now I've got your more comprehensive guides to, um, guide me.

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                                • Peter GleickP Peter Gleick

                                  RE: https://fediscience.org/@petergleick/115840252024405576

                                  I'm repeating this. The whole fascist, corrupt, MAGA enterprise would grind to a halt if literally half a dozen Republicans in the House and Senate would find a backbone.

                                  der.hansL This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @petergleick they have only two backbones between them, they pass the backbones around and pretend to take moral stands in insufficient numbers to do anything

                                  the backbones are made out of stale peeps, so still not very stiff

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                                  • Brendan HalpinB Brendan Halpin

                                    It's partly because the hard right realised some time ago that if democracy continued, they'd be losing elections forever, so when an opportunity to sideline democracy comes up, they seize it

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                                    @bthalpin@mastodon.social @petergleick@fediscience.org That, and a whole lot of them are in the Epstein files and have been blackmailed about it for the better part of 15 years

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                                    • SmutMagDotArtS SmutMagDotArt

                                      @petergleick It's incredibly dumb of them. If Republicans actually want to ensure their hold on the government (which of course I don't want them to do, but if I were their strategist), they should come out against Trump as a guy who wants to take your guns, and oust him from office. It would humiliate Democrats and likely split the party. They should rally around a "good guy with a gun" and prove they are the law and order party who fights tyranny. They would win. But they're dumb.

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                                      @smutmag@mstdn.social @petergleick@fediscience.org If I was to guess, I'd say they're less-dumb than they look, they're just being blackmailed and know they're losing everything if they cross the people with the dirt on them. That's why everything is so absurd, why anything (even the obviously incoherent or stupid) is better than that getting out

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                                      • BodlingB Bodling

                                        @patrickleavy @petergleick Thank you Patrick for this link! I've been going at this on my own in a real piecemeal fashion. Now I've got your more comprehensive guides to, um, guide me.

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                                        @Bodling @petergleick you're most welcome!

                                        Please share it - we have zero marketing budget, and #bigtech will only feel pain if this is done at scale.

                                        https://blog.rebeltechalliance.org/the-big-tech-walkout-2026/

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                                        • Chris ♾️B Chris ♾️

                                          @smutmag@mstdn.social @petergleick@fediscience.org If I was to guess, I'd say they're less-dumb than they look, they're just being blackmailed and know they're losing everything if they cross the people with the dirt on them. That's why everything is so absurd, why anything (even the obviously incoherent or stupid) is better than that getting out

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                                          @BeautifulMind @petergleick I'm sure you're probably right because that is how they FEEL, but there is nothing more embarrassing than championing a pedophile felon who uses the office for personal profit and to help enemies of the US, and also shoots citizens in broad daylight. What could possibly come out about these Republicans that would make it worse? I don't think it's blackmail. I think they really just hate America that much and want to see it destroyed.

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