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Dan Scavino @Scavino47 - Video: 8/18/25 @WhiteHouse…
https://x.com/Scavino47/status/1957442310636982440

Dan Scavino @Scavino47 - Video: OCTOBER 2023–PROMISES MADE, PROMISES KEPT…
https://x.com/Scavino47/status/1957394928964706418

DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - Putting together the villain origin story of George Soros today and why he’s so destabilizing in a way that NED, Rockefellers etc aren’t. The book is going to be lit.
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/1957136351205511579

DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican -Great debunking piece by @DOGE. I can confirm the statistics here; a lot of it had been distorted by COVID-19 where many awards and contracts got cut abruptly. 
's get those rescissions passed!
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Department of Government Efficiency @DOGE
A classic case of Fake News. This @politico article is misleading at best, and politically motivated at worst.
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Politico claims that DOGE’s cost savings are somehow not real because DOGE is using a “faulty” methodology predicated on ceiling values. Politico argues that the ceiling “can far exceed what the government has actually committed to pay out.” Theoretically true, practically false: the government WILL likely max out to the ceiling!
In federal contracting, ceilings matter because they are almost always maxed out. 
For example, an analysis of the last 3 years of FPDS data shows that:
-of the 5.3M awards at contract end in FY22, 97.64% were spent to the ceiling
-of the 5.4M awards at contract end in FY23, 97.84% were spent to the ceiling
-of the 5.4M awards at contract end in FY24, 98.12% were spent to the ceiling
We think there’s a pattern here that perhaps a more intrepid reporter might have uncovered. Ceiling minus obligations is true savings in government contracting, making the $20k credit card analogy lazy and trivializing the very real work of protecting taxpayer dollars by using cheap jabs like ‘time for lunch.’
This is also why lowering ceilings is real savings.ernas
It prevents unpoliced “drunken sailor” spending. For extra measure, DOGE reviews entries with agency partners and makes adjustments as reported. We don’t pad results; the math is conservative, and the savings are real.
If Politico is still struggling with 'why' ceiling is in fact the right way to measure savings and is not in fact “an accounting trick,” we invite them to personally guarantee a sample of government contracts for the full ceiling amount. That should clarify things.
We can agree on one thing, though: Congress needs to pass more rescission packages so that the unused funds go back to the Treasury instead of being spent by default.
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POLITICO @politico
DOGE-flation: DOGE’s actual savings are a fraction of what it claims
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/1957469944339124423

DawsonSField @DawsonSField - With McCain losing the election, Deripaska turned toward the Clintons. He donated to the Clinton Foundation & replaced Manafort with Clinton DOJ alum Adam Waldman & other Clintonistas to lobby the State Dept. 
https://x.com/DawsonSField/status/1957593834575344082

DC Lidstone @DcLidstone - EXACT TO THE SECOND 7:27:46PM EDT TIMESTAMP MATCH!!!!
Trump talking about MISSING KIDS.
Normal?
https://x.com/DcLidstone/status/1957588249729462355

Declaration of Memes @LibertyCappy -  WHOLESOME TIMELINE CLEANSE 
Here is Monkey again showing off his artistic skills. 
@grok said it will change its profile pic for a day if the post gets liked 5k times. LET'S GO!!!
Can we make it happen?
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JS (Monkey Maniac) @ScubaStonks
@grok LOOK AT HIM GO how many likes for you to make this your profile pic for a day?
https://x.com/LibertyCappy/status/1957454042755436685
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