Anthony Cacciato ๐ฝ๐บ๐ธ๐ฎ๐น๐ฆ๐ท
@TonyCacciato
Quintessential Lawn-Guy-Land Italian | Goldwater Republican | Econ + PoliSci โ26 at Carnegie Mellon | @YALiberty PA State Chair | President of CMU Republicans
June 24th, Huntington voters will be faced with a choice: a proven track record for affordability and growth, or a fear based campaign which will force young Huntingtonians to leave our town. Vote for the @HuntingtonGOP endorsed slate, because only *you* can save Huntington.
Keeping Social Security solvent without cutting benefits would require a massive hike in payroll taxes, which would fall entirely on young working Americans. Read more: reason.pub/3H08TrU
The swamp spent $1.8 million on attack ads against me. Hereโs my first commercial to respond. We bought $129,000 of these ads in KY. Please help me buy more by donating at this link: secure.thomasmassie.com/donate
America deciding to gerrymander all the maps
Notice how housing was cheaper when the market was less regulated?
U.S. Housing Market has reached its most unaffordable level in history ๐จ๐จ
VICTORY: @CarnegieMellon has reopened The Fence after backlash over censoring student speech. The university president issued a statement: no new rules, no ban, no policy change.
Carnegie Mellon just shut down a century-old free speech platform. After students shared anti-Trump messages on โThe Fence,โ @CarnegieMellon painted over it and banned all new messages for lacking โrespect.โ But it's CMU thatโs lacking respect for the free speech promises itโฆ
๐จBREAKING -- ANDREW GARBARINO of New York is the next chair of the House Homeland Security Committee. House Republican Steering Committee tapped the 40-year-old New Yorker for the slot. Garbarino's predecessor, PETE KING, previously chaired the panel.
New York needs a truly independent redistricting commission
THE ONLY STATES WITH INDEPENDENT REDISTRICTING ARE BLUE STATES.
The problem with this guy isnโt his ethnicity, itโs his socialist worldview & economic agenda. We shouldnโt fall into the leftโs trap: when you make his heritage the issue, the other side wins because they no longer have to defend their destructive policies. This video is Exhibitโฆ
Good morning! I'm in Uganda to visit family and friends. But depending on your perspective, don't worry or I'm sorry: I'll be back by the end of the month. See you soon, NYC.
I really miss Reagan and Thatcher being the intellectual north stars of the political right.
Honestly, Iโm not regretting my primary vote for Vivek. I was pretty hesitant at the time, but with what Iโve seen from him, itโd be a much more enthusiastic vote in retrospect. Heโs among the voices we need in the GOP post-Trump.
Gen Z has more positive attitudes to socialism than capitalism, but weโre not going to fix that by just waxing eloquent about Adam Smith. We need solutions: the way to deliver affordable housing is bring down property taxes, build more homes, & cut red tape that restricts supply.
NPR should be free to make its own editorial choicesโand Americans should be free to choose whether they want to pay for it. reason.com/2025/07/17/theโฆ
Crazy things happening on Reddit

This is the way. Increase the size of the house, demand that districts be compact and respect county/city/town splits (crossing boundaries no more than once), and a lot of the concerns about redistricting we have melt away.
with gerrymandering and the house capped at 435, we don't really have communities represented in congress. if the house were, say, 800 seats you have an "arab" seat in michigan, more republicans from new york city, a dem seat in utah, it would be more small-d democratic
This is part of what @JMilei has done right. He didnโt just arbitrarily and mindlessly start deregulating and gutting government agencies. He prioritized and gave a lot of thought of what key areas to deregulate. He didnโt just tell people that freedom works. He *showed* them.โฆ
Javier Milei has proven why it's critical to maintain stability in transition toward a free market. If you curb inflation, protect the productive, and deregulate, more people will open up to free market economics because their lives will have be significantly improved.
I was born in Stony Brook, attended school in Port Jefferson Station, and went to summer camp in East Setauket. Brookhaven is my home. But thanks to the failed policies of @NYDems like Assemblywoman Rebecca โTax-ay,โ many Long Islanders canโt afford to stay here. Link below.
A triumphant day for Pennsylvania. A defining moment for Americaโs future.
2/ Left- and right-leaning students alike use The Fence for political speech. Painting over free speech doesnโt silence controversial speech โ it exposes the censors desperate to control it. Itโs perfectly okay to call out public officials.
Carnegie Mellon just shut down a century-old free speech platform. After students shared anti-Trump messages on โThe Fence,โ @CarnegieMellon painted over it and banned all new messages for lacking โrespect.โ But it's CMU thatโs lacking respect for the free speech promises itโฆ
The solution is simple: build! We need to start having serious discussions about how we can increase the housing supply on Long Island and stop caving to NIMBY fearmongering.
If you need to make $242K to afford a home on Long Island, who exactly are we building for? Proud to speak with @Newsday about why our leaders canโt keep dragging their feetโresidents are being priced out every day. We need action.
Carnegie Mellon temporarily shuts down The Fence in wake of anti-Trump message triblive.com/local/carnegieโฆ
Carnegie Mellon temporarily shuts down The Fence in wake of anti-Trump message triblive.com/local/carnegieโฆ