Allowing private companies to become thought police would be egregious and illegal overreach. My office will be looking into the validity of PayPal’s new policy and taking any necessary action to stop this type of corporate activism.

Oct 9, 2022 · 1:02 AM UTC

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Afraid you're a little late, Tim: Facebook, Google/YouTube, Twitter, ...
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A Private company does not have the legal authority to fine you for using your freedom of speech, the democrats would be happy to allow such a thing .
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Late to the party. Correct this tweet after you educate yourself. Quit trying to gaslight.
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Start with Hobby Lobby. Get back to me with a report when you are done.
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Senator, who are, “the people who do the crime” that your fellow republican is referring to here? 😡
Tuberville getting jealous of Herschel for all the attention he’s been getting for garbled syntax, decides to top him by mashing up his crime talking point with slavery reparations and a dash of replacement theory.
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When do you announce the sale of your stocks?
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What do you think of Tuberville, Tim? “Just don’t get pregnant” McMaster? 🤮 How about Trump, who incited a riot on our Capitol by white supremacists (bragging about 1/6 crowds recently) & who swiped TS documents? He spews evil. Where is YOUR integrity? You’re an enabler.
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EXCUSE ME? Exactly who are those corporate lobbyists meeting with Congress? Corporations are not only Congress’s thought police, they’re the damn policy makers. You’re there as their bought mouthpiece. I have no idea what PayPal is doing but your hypocrisy is astounding!
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