BOEBERT: Silicon Valley Billionaires Should Not Be ‘Allowed to Select our Commander-in-Chief’

“We’re all here today, to call ‘bull-crap!’ I’m proud to stand with my colleagues and say, ‘No,’” Boebert told reporters.

“Billionaires from Silicon Valley won’t be allowed to select our Commander in Chief, and they should not be allowed to funnel hundreds of millions of dollars to election officials in specifically Democrat counties,” said the Congresswoman.

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No More Passing The Buck On Big Tech

Ten years ago, Apple took in $65 billion in revenue. Amazon took in $34 billion, Google took in $29 billion, and Facebook took in $2 billion. Even in 2012, the revenue of these companies was sizable. But last year alone, those same companies earned $275, $386, $183, and $86 billion, respectively. As of today, Apple is wealthier than the nation of Italy, and Amazon is worth more than 92% of countries across the globe. This tremendous growth has created an oligarchy of opinion, giving Big Tech unprecedented control over American life: crushing small businesses, silencing conservative voices, and carefully shaping public opinion and discourse to support a progressive, liberal agenda.

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Lawsuit: California Government Colluded with Twitter on Censorship

Twitter and the Democrat-run government of California are facing a lawsuit alleging that they colluded to suppress the First Amendment rights of Rogan O’Handley, a popular pro-Trump activist who was banned from the platform earlier this year. The complaint includes emails showing California officials directing Twitter to remove political commentary about the 2020 election from its platform.

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Tucker Carlson Criticizes Media For Being Guardians Of The Powerful, Instead Of Challenging Them

“More broadly is that these are people who are reflexive defenders of the regime, the establishment, the people who already have power and don’t need defending,” Carlson said on the show. “And I just find that a grotesque orientation for journalists. I mean, the whole point, the reason we exist is to push back on behalf of people who have no power against people who do. Period.”

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Postmedia publishes open letter to Trudeau demanding action on tech giants: ‘All we’ve gotten is talk’

The National Post and many other papers owned by Postmedia published an open letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday, calling for action against the “predatory monopoly practices of Google and Facebook against Canadian news media.”

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Fauci Emails Confirm He Colluded With Facebook’s Zuckerberg To Control The People’s Minds

Ah, yes, the Fauci emails! They are confirming and will confirm even more of what we have said all along and that there is an actual conspiracy between many of the big corporate fascists and their counterpart fascists in government. The latest links Fauci with Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg to drive the narrative of fear of coronavirus into the people prior to election.

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17,000 tweet ‘Hitler was right,’ and Big Tech barely reacts

Yesterday afternoon, the phrase #FireMeghanMcCain was trending on Twitter. What terrible, awful thing had she said to warrant trending on Twitter? The co-host of “The View” had done something few others have: decried an alarming spike in anti-Semitism.

It’s not surprising, if you’re familiar with Twitter, to see how an outspoken defender of the Jewish people may find herself in its cross hairs. This is a place where variations of the phrase “Hitler was right” were posted more than 17,000 times (according to the Anti-Defamation League) in just a one-week span in May. As in-person violence against Jews has spiked, so too has hatred against Jews online.

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Ron DeSantis Signs Law Allowing Florida Citizens To Sue For Up To $100,000 Over Big Tech Censorship

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis took the fight to Big Tech tyrants today, signing SB 7072 into law. This will allow Floridians to sue Big Tech companies who treat them unfairly, whether through inappropriate censorship or a lack of transparency behind their deplatforming of individuals. It also gives the state Attorney General the power to go after Big Tech companies and prohibits them from deplatforming politicians or political candidates.

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Alex Marlow: Don’t Call It ‘Stolen’ — How the Big Tech Masters of the Universe Imposed Their Will on the American Electorate

Marlow writes that the 2020 election wasn’t “stolen” from Donald Trump in some “spy-thriller-esque” conspiracy involving Hugo Chavez and voting machines, and suggesting that it was “stolen” is the “easiest way to get removed from the Internet and social media.” However, the true story of how Democrats won is still troubling and reeks of corruption, according to Marlow.

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