TJM666

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TJM666

TJM666

@TJM666

Washington, DC Beigetreten Eylül 2011
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TJM666@TJM666·
@latimes California is going through assisted suicide
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@nypost Will china give them the money?
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New York Post@nypost·
LA's $24B high-speed tunnel project could slash 405 Freeway commute to just 18 minutes trib.al/0eNljhb
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@lancelands Cuba was once a paradise island, but things change
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Lance Christensen@lancelands·
Poor governance=taxpayers moving to other places "L.A. County saw the largest decline of any county in the US in 2025, according to new census data published on March 26. "Nearly 54k people moved out of L.A. County between July 1, 2024 & July 1, 2025. The decline is part of an ongoing trend. As of 2025, the county was thought to have just under 9.7 million residents."
KTLA@KTLA

LEAVING LOS ANGELES: L.A. County saw the largest decline of any county in the United States in 2025, according to new census data. ktla.com/news/local-new…

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@Nalin_Haley I thought the climate agenda was about not having kids, houses, meat, air conditioning, cars and western lifestyles?
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Nalin Haley
Nalin Haley@Nalin_Haley·
I don’t wanna hear any boomers complaining about not getting grandkids while not acknowledging the circumstances GenZ is facing. I can promise you that if GenZ was able to get jobs and own homes, more people would be getting married and the birth rate would skyrocket
I,Hypocrite@lporiginalg

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@KevinKileyCA Garvin is providing assisted suicide for California It’s working
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Kevin Kiley@KevinKileyCA·
New Census data shows California's population declined in 2025. This is only the third year in our state's 175-year history that we've had negative population growth. Gavin Newsom was Governor for all three.
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Tyler Bindi
Tyler Bindi@TripleNetTyler·
Only in LA Homeless encampments everywhere ✓ Crime everywhere ✓ Drug use everywhere ✓ Families who lost their homes due to city and state failures can’t have a single storage pod at their burned down lot ❌ We need new leadership This is disgusting
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@nypost For a city that doesn’t have kids
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New York Post@nypost·
Mamdani rolls out $2.3M day care pilot for NYC workers with hefty $60K cost per kid trib.al/tQD1LvS
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@trwsenti You should get a job you like
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senti@trwsenti·
>alarm goes off at 6:15 >shower in the dark so you don't fully wake up >£3.80 coffee because the free one at work tastes like paint >your desk hasn't moved in 3 years and neither have you >someone asks how your morning is. you say "yeah good" >it wasn't good >lunch is a meal deal you've eaten 300 times >check the time at 2:14. check again at 2:19 >leave at 5:30, feel guilty for not staying til 6 >home by 6:45 >too tired to cook, too tired to learn, too tired to think >do it again tomorrow
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Chris
Chris@chriswithans·
California's taxpayers paid teachers an average of $101,084 in salary in 2024, plus Cadillac-level health insurance and 29% bonus compensation into their pension funds for retirement. In 2026, that comes to around $140,000 to $150,000 in total monetary-equivalent benefits. Trust me. We "value" educators way too much for the results they produce.
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Eric Swalwell@ericswalwell

Teachers are the backbone of our communities and the co-authors of our kids’ lives. I’m honored to have the endorsement of the California Teachers Association — 310,000 strong. Together we’ll build a California that values educators — not just in words, but in action.

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@robprogressive We spent $20 trillion dollars saving the planet. You’re lucky you have food.
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Rob Moore
Rob Moore@robprogressive·
Just a few decades ago, a working class man could have a nice house & look after his wife & kids on a single salary doing good honest work Now single-income households are almost impossible to sustain for most people Families have lost around 35 hours of leisure time per week to compulsory work Just a few decades ago a house was 3x salary. Now it is 10-12x salary No real increase in living standards, just more tax and more interest & debt to the banks And what about our children not being able to spend any time with their parents?
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Jesse Peltan@JessePeltan·
Remember when the problem with EVs was the cost of the battery? Yeah. Not a problem anymore.
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Our World in Data@OurWorldInData

✍️ New article: Battery costs have declined by 99% in the last three decades, making electrified transport a reality— Over 20 million electric cars were sold globally in 2025 — some for as little as $10,000. Even just two decades ago, that would have been impossible. The reason it's possible now? Batteries have gotten *much* cheaper. In 1991, lithium-ion battery cells cost around $9,200 per kilowatt-hour. By 2024, that had fallen to just $78 — a decline of more than 99%. You can see this in the chart. To put that in perspective: the battery cells in a standard electric car today cost around $5,000. In 1991, those same cells would have cost nearly $600,000. There was no single breakthrough behind this. Batteries follow a “learning curve”: as cumulative production grows, thousands of small improvements in chemistry, manufacturing, and supply chains drive prices down. Since 1998, every time global cumulative battery production doubled, the price dropped by roughly 19%. Early progress was driven by consumer electronics — phones and laptops — before the technology became viable for cars, buses, and larger energy storage. Energy density has also more than tripled since the 1990s, meaning batteries can now store far more energy for their volume. The half-a-million-dollar battery was never going to transform transport. The $5,000 battery is.

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TJM666@TJM666·
@captive_dreamer There was a movie in the 70s that said it was bad Kinda like a viral meme today
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TJM666@TJM666·
@Wilson84KS @zogzac @iamAtheistGirl This is how a country commits suicide Do they really teach this crap in schools? THE AUTHORITIES control and own everything and the peasants will survive?
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Wilzon@Wilson84KS·
@TJM666 @zogzac @iamAtheistGirl Communism is an analysis of capitalism and a theory of socioeconomic evolution and not a system, brainwashed illiterate. Go eat some fried asbestos or something on the free market and stop embarrassing yourself.
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TJM666@TJM666·
@ATLCWorker Economic freedom is the only thing creates wealth and prosperity for the majority of people Communism makes everyone poor except for those in charge
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Russell@ATLCWorker·
Just because they let us vote doesn’t mean we live in a Democracy, Republic, or even a Democratic Republic. Capitalism is not Democracy. It’s a plutocracy of a wealthy ruling elite oligarchy.
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@TomSteyer Nothing in California is about a shortage of revenue It’s mostly about waste and corruption
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Tom Steyer@TomSteyer·
To make California a top ten state for education again, we need to fund our schools. It's that simple.
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TJM666@TJM666·
@Wilson84KS @zogzac @iamAtheistGirl Capitalism is all about efficiency. Concentrating all power and money in fewer hands creates shortages,rationing and scarcity Economic freedom creates wealth and prosperity for the largest number possible Communism demands mass executions of humanity feed the rest
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Wilzon@Wilson84KS·
@TJM666 @zogzac @iamAtheistGirl Capitalism is the only reason for poverty because capitalism is based on artificial scarcity caused by property and the contract law. Increasing productivity can only turn out as more waste and poverty at the same time because capitalism is war on efficiency, progress and freedom
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TJM666@TJM666·
@chakravartiiin AOC said the planet is on fire and we’re all going to die There was no cost too big to save the planet, we must sacrifice and live with less We’ll, $20 trillion dollars later and life costs a lot more
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Mr Melancholy
Mr Melancholy@chakravartiiin·
> Spend Early twenties having fun > Get first job without a degree or experience > 40 hours work week > Buy a house, a car and raise a family all on single income > Retire in early fifties with pension & millions in assets > Preach about hard work to GenZ working two jobs & barely affording rent
Leading Report@LeadingReport

Gen Z and millennials are burnt out because older generations had much easier lives while working far less hard, per FORTUNE.

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