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William E. Wolfe is a former Trump official, current Southern Baptist seminarian, and current theofascist. He exemplifies how the worst tendencies on the Right today aren’t fringe, but smack dab in the movement’s mainstream. 1/38
Al Mohler is being pressured to fire Willy the Wolfe (as we’ll call him here) for supporting Xian nationalism. We affirm that Willy should be run out of polite society. Let’s examine the past, harms, and context of this Wolfe in sheep’s clothing. https://t.co/J6CsbGg15o 2/38
While folks put a lot of emphasis on street-fighting miscreants like the Proud Boys, Willy The Wolfe flaunts his fash with a suit and tie on. People like him in government allow people like the PBs to flourish in the military. https://t.co/8Iiy01YOLu 3/38
Whether in his capacity working for State and Defense departments, or his capacity as seminarian and pastor, Wolfe is dedicated to using sheer power, coercion, and aggression to making sure his notion of a Christian America accrues money, resources, and firepower. 4/38
Willy was Trump's Deputy Ass’t Secretary of Defense for House affairs. As this congressional letter shows, he helped DoD avoid questions about its rapid Afghanistan withdrawal, which set up the horrific Afghanistan exit. 5/38
Al Mohler is being pressured to fire Willy the Wolfe (as we’ll call him here) for supporting Xian nationalism. We affirm that Willy should be run out of polite society. Let’s examine the past, harms, and context of this Wolfe in sheep’s clothing. https://t.co/J6CsbGg15o 2/38
Paul D. Miller, affirmatively quoted by William Wolfe who\u2019s on the payroll at SBTS, affirming \u201cAnglo Protestantism\u201d as \u201cthe rightfully predominant culture\u201d that the US government \u201cshould promote and protect.\u201d @albertmohler this needs to be recanted-textbook racism funded by SBTS. https://t.co/Z7Q0Z4oLeF
— Dwight McKissic (@pastordmack) September 4, 2022
While folks put a lot of emphasis on street-fighting miscreants like the Proud Boys, Willy The Wolfe flaunts his fash with a suit and tie on. People like him in government allow people like the PBs to flourish in the military. https://t.co/8Iiy01YOLu 3/38
Whether in his capacity working for State and Defense departments, or his capacity as seminarian and pastor, Wolfe is dedicated to using sheer power, coercion, and aggression to making sure his notion of a Christian America accrues money, resources, and firepower. 4/38
Willy was Trump's Deputy Ass’t Secretary of Defense for House affairs. As this congressional letter shows, he helped DoD avoid questions about its rapid Afghanistan withdrawal, which set up the horrific Afghanistan exit. 5/38
@TristanSnell “Individual 1” has history stealing trademarks, which is why I filed to cancel MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN®️ BEFORE 2016 election
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“WHOEVER…makes a FALSE ENTRY in any record…within…any department or agency of the United States…shall be fined…IMPRISONED”
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The missing Assignment can land @uspto employees responsible for the FALSE ENTRY in the @uspto database in prison for up to 20 years…
🔥18 U.S.C. § 1519🔥
“WHOEVER…makes a FALSE ENTRY in any record…within…any department or agency of the United States…shall be fined…IMPRISONED”
Did @FBI find the missing MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN®️ Assignment in Trump’s Mar-a-Lago safe🧐
The missing Assignment can land @uspto employees responsible for the FALSE ENTRY in the @uspto database in prison for up to 20 years…
#MakeAmericaGreatAgain\xae\ufe0f Assignment @uspto from Donald J. Trump to DTTM Operations LLC was removed from chain of title after @realDonaldTrump became @POTUS-elect violating Federal Rules of Civil Procedure/\u2122\ufe0f Rules of Practice/15 U.S.C. 1123 \xa7 41 of the Lanham Act/18 U.S.C. \xa7 1001 pic.twitter.com/32E7zBKnu8
— Mary Pat Flynn (@MaryPatFlynn1) November 8, 2020
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1/OK, data mystery time.
This New York Times feature shows China with a Gini Index of less than 30, which would make it more equal than Canada, France, or the Netherlands. https://t.co/g3Sv6DZTDE
That's weird. Income inequality in China is legendary.
Let's check this number.
2/The New York Times cites the World Bank's recent report, "Fair Progress? Economic Mobility across Generations Around the World".
The report is available here:
3/The World Bank report has a graph in which it appears to show the same value for China's Gini - under 0.3.
The graph cites the World Development Indicators as its source for the income inequality data.
4/The World Development Indicators are available at the World Bank's website.
Here's the Gini index: https://t.co/MvylQzpX6A
It looks as if the latest estimate for China's Gini is 42.2.
That estimate is from 2012.
5/A Gini of 42.2 would put China in the same neighborhood as the U.S., whose Gini was estimated at 41 in 2013.
I can't find the <30 number anywhere. The only other estimate in the tables for China is from 2008, when it was estimated at 42.8.
This New York Times feature shows China with a Gini Index of less than 30, which would make it more equal than Canada, France, or the Netherlands. https://t.co/g3Sv6DZTDE
That's weird. Income inequality in China is legendary.
Let's check this number.
2/The New York Times cites the World Bank's recent report, "Fair Progress? Economic Mobility across Generations Around the World".
The report is available here:
3/The World Bank report has a graph in which it appears to show the same value for China's Gini - under 0.3.
The graph cites the World Development Indicators as its source for the income inequality data.
4/The World Development Indicators are available at the World Bank's website.
Here's the Gini index: https://t.co/MvylQzpX6A
It looks as if the latest estimate for China's Gini is 42.2.
That estimate is from 2012.
5/A Gini of 42.2 would put China in the same neighborhood as the U.S., whose Gini was estimated at 41 in 2013.
I can't find the <30 number anywhere. The only other estimate in the tables for China is from 2008, when it was estimated at 42.8.