@LanceMigliaccio's definitions
A person who constantly asks for your advice, yet always does the opposite of what you told them.
Submitted By: Lance 'The Big Mig' MIgliaccio
Submitted By: Lance 'The Big Mig' MIgliaccio
My brother-in-law is such an askhole.
by @LanceMigliaccio June 3, 2023

An online video blog that normally broadcasts news, documentary, comedy, life, interviews, instructional, and or informational videos. This video broadcast file is commonly watched on cell phones, tablets, or computers. Membership viewing options include free, subscription-based free, and subscription-based paid formats.
Submitted by: Lance 'The Big Mig' Migliaccio
Submitted by: Lance 'The Big Mig' Migliaccio
by @LanceMigliaccio October 1, 2022

Cheap Fake (noun):
1) A low-quality, easily-discernible fake video or image that is deliberately created or manipulated to appear authentic, often used as a cheap tactic to discredit or delegitimize genuine media content.
2) Cheap Fake 'Accusation'): A tactic used in political campaigns or public discourse where an unedited video is falsely labeled as a deep fake by the opposing side in an attempt to discredit its authenticity and undermine its impact on public opinion.
Submitted By: Lance Migliaccio 'The Big Mig Show’
1) A low-quality, easily-discernible fake video or image that is deliberately created or manipulated to appear authentic, often used as a cheap tactic to discredit or delegitimize genuine media content.
2) Cheap Fake 'Accusation'): A tactic used in political campaigns or public discourse where an unedited video is falsely labeled as a deep fake by the opposing side in an attempt to discredit its authenticity and undermine its impact on public opinion.
Submitted By: Lance Migliaccio 'The Big Mig Show’
Despite the opposing campaign's attempts to dismiss the video as a cheap•fake, experts confirmed that the footage of Sleepy Joe Biden was authentic, revealing his controversial remarks and sparking a heated debate among voters.
by @LanceMigliaccio June 19, 2024

Truthjitsu is the verbal art and a sophisticated system of verbal combat that can be used in an offensive or defensive manner to subdue or overpower one or more opponents using the truth.
Submitted by @LanceMigliaccio 'The Big Mig'
Submitted by @LanceMigliaccio 'The Big Mig'
by @LanceMigliaccio August 19, 2022

An event, protest, false flag, or rally where government agents posing as participants infiltrate said event and use pressure to incite unrest and violence, provoking, coercing, and inducing others into committing a crime. A planned, organized, fomented form of entrapment.
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Submitted by @LanceMigliaccio
by @LanceMigliaccio January 6, 2022

The floodgate disclosure of internal documents from the social media platform Twitter, including but not limited to staff emails, text messages, server queries, network data scrapes, deleted folders /files, communications with US Government officials, celebrities, and social media influencers whose contents and nefarious intent was used to control the public disclosure of factual news.
Used as a non-judicially reviewed, authorized, or supported way to violate #1A Constitutional rights of right-wing conservatives and important public figures, with criminal intent to swing elections, hide real information, and manipulate the court of public opinion.
Submitted By: #LanceMigliaccio 'The Big Mig'
Used as a non-judicially reviewed, authorized, or supported way to violate #1A Constitutional rights of right-wing conservatives and important public figures, with criminal intent to swing elections, hide real information, and manipulate the court of public opinion.
Submitted By: #LanceMigliaccio 'The Big Mig'
The current Wash DC administration had created an illegal pipeline of access to many big tech social media platforms and was using it as a way to control and restrict news that would otherwise negatively impact the public reputation of DC leadership. The explosive 'Twittergate' document exposure was just one example proving this overreaching manipulation of mainstream media outlets like Twitter existed on a national scale.
by @LanceMigliaccio December 4, 2022

Kamunism (Noun)
Pronunciation: kaa·myoo·nuh·zm
Etymology: Derived from a blend of "Kamala" and "Communism," with a nod to the creative naming conventions of political ideologies.
Definition:
An economic philosophy where Kamala Harris's policies aim to redistribute wealth and control through what she calls an "opportunity economy." Here's how it's critiqued:
Price Gouging Ban: Critics argue this could lead to a scenario where the government dictates prices, potentially causing shortages as seen in various economic models where price controls have historically failed. "Why not just call it 'Price Fixing for Dummies'?".
Housing Subsidies: While aiming to help first-time buyers, this policy might just inflate housing bubbles further by increasing demand without addressing the supply side.
Child Tax Credits: A noble idea, but critics fear it might encourage population growth without sustainable economic backing, leading to future economic strain. "A baby boom without a boom in jobs? That's just asking for an economic lullaby," some might jest.
Medical Debt Relief: While aiming to alleviate immediate financial burdens, this could be seen as a band-aid on a bullet wound, not addressing the root causes of medical cost inflation. "It's like giving someone a free meal while ignoring they're starving due to a broken food system," critics might argue.
Submitted By: Lance Migliaccio Host of 'The Big Mig Show'
Pronunciation: kaa·myoo·nuh·zm
Etymology: Derived from a blend of "Kamala" and "Communism," with a nod to the creative naming conventions of political ideologies.
Definition:
An economic philosophy where Kamala Harris's policies aim to redistribute wealth and control through what she calls an "opportunity economy." Here's how it's critiqued:
Price Gouging Ban: Critics argue this could lead to a scenario where the government dictates prices, potentially causing shortages as seen in various economic models where price controls have historically failed. "Why not just call it 'Price Fixing for Dummies'?".
Housing Subsidies: While aiming to help first-time buyers, this policy might just inflate housing bubbles further by increasing demand without addressing the supply side.
Child Tax Credits: A noble idea, but critics fear it might encourage population growth without sustainable economic backing, leading to future economic strain. "A baby boom without a boom in jobs? That's just asking for an economic lullaby," some might jest.
Medical Debt Relief: While aiming to alleviate immediate financial burdens, this could be seen as a band-aid on a bullet wound, not addressing the root causes of medical cost inflation. "It's like giving someone a free meal while ignoring they're starving due to a broken food system," critics might argue.
Submitted By: Lance Migliaccio Host of 'The Big Mig Show'
by @LanceMigliaccio August 18, 2024
