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@conservativejj1

Engineer in the deep blue state of WA. My statements are what I think not always what I can prove to be true. typos are a normal human element.

WA state Beigetreten Mayıs 2018
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TheMEDIAisEVIL@conservativejj1·
everyone should read
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Fox News@FoxNews·
BREAKING: Eight crew members are believed to have been killed after a U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress crashed shortly after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base in California on Monday, officials say. The bomber was carrying eight people on a routine test mission when it went down on the Edwards airfield around 11:20 a.m. PDT, according to the base. | @SpecialReport @BretBaier
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@MetamateDaz Way to make an idiotic point. How much job creation have each of those folks created. How many 150k earning employees do the companies have? What would you prefer? Zero jobs and innovation?
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daz@MetamateDaz·
2012 → Today Elon Musk: $2B → $1.2 TRILLION Ellison: $36B → $321B Zuck: $18B → $194B Bezos: $18B → $248B Buffett: $44B → $144B Minimum wage: $7.25 → $7.25 Trickle down economics in full affect.
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@MEVANS72 @AmericaRus2024 What are these mythical wealth creation engines? Oh you mean companies that are experiencing growth and return in share holder value? Those companies in which people invest? Maybe entertainment and sports stars should be taxed at 80 percent as they only create experiences.
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Matt Evans 🇺🇸 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈🪷
We can also grow the pie by taxing billionaires. Done right, they can grow the pie for society (& thus create stronger consumers) & continue to grow their own wealth. McKenzie Scott started with $32 billion, has given away $26 billion so far, & is still worth between $32B & $42B
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Meatworx🇳🇿@RossSmi50923105·
@FoxNews Trumps air force. Falling apart and costing lives. But let's build a big arch and a ballroom and have a ufc fight on the front lawn
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TheMEDIAisEVIL@conservativejj1·
@Tneliton If they can’t take photos or access and lines and make a quote virtually just move on. It’s the easiest way to avoid wasting of everyone’s time and gas.
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Travis Neliton 🇺🇸
For my Oregon peeps, we called Wolfer's Plumbing to replace our kitchen faucet with a newer nicer one. They wouldn't give us a quote other than the $99 service call. They got to our place and said it would be $830! We paid $99 and learned our lesson, and I have a project now.
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TheMEDIAisEVIL@conservativejj1·
@PattyMurray The issue is the continued Dreamers that come in as kids. When do we steel or hearts and think with our brains and stop it. Empathy is good, empathy without a brain is horrendous. You are the latter.
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Senator Patty Murray
Senator Patty Murray@PattyMurray·
Dreamers grew up in America. They study, work, and live in America. They make America better, and they belong in America. 🇺🇸 The Dream Act is bipartisan. We should pass it today. There is no need to force these young people to live in fear and uncertainty.
Senator Dick Durbin@SenatorDurbin

DACA recipients provide nearly $16 billion to the U.S. economy each year & 37% have U.S. citizen children. Our country is better because they are here.

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TheMEDIAisEVIL@conservativejj1·
@PattyMurray Democrats chose to screw the system. Democrats chose to extend temporary covid elements and then blame republicans
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TheMEDIAisEVIL@conservativejj1·
@GeeScottSr There is more than enough money per kid. Where is it going? How much to union leaders make?
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Gee Scott Sr. 🎙️
Gee Scott Sr. 🎙️@GeeScottSr·
I said one man's about to become a trillionaire while teachers buy their own supplies. You answered with a lecture on school spending. That's the house on fire and you arguing about the water bill. Fix the system, absolutely, but a teacher buying glue sticks out of their pocket while one man stacks a trillion is crazy work. Then again, I'm sure you and others love watching folks gain billions while he working class has a hard time buying gas and groceries. PS. Weird how that "dumb" gets used so fast by you and others. Just know I see it.
Ari Hoffman@thehoffather

You mean like ignoring the fact that Washington state pays one of the highest prices to educate per public school student in the US and has some of the worst results? You're right. We should keep throwing money at a failing system rather than trying to innovate outside of it

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The Golf Engineer
The Golf Engineer@engineeringolf·
Attention beginners & high-hcps who get paired with better players: I need to tell you a few things, bluntly. Because I want you to grow. Tough love, if you will. -I don’t care if you ‘don’t usually play this bad.’ -I don’t care if you chunk, shank, slice & skull. -I definitely don’t need play-by-play of every shot you hit. Truly, you don’t have to explain yourself. -I care if you are fun to be around. -I care if you disrupt the round. Slow, loud, complain, throw clubs. -I’m happy to share technique or equipment advice if you ask The scorecard goes in the trash. Your behavior is deposited to memory. Some of my favorite golf companions shoot 95, quickly. I leave pondering the laughs, stories, quips & insights, but never what they shot. (📷 credit @patrickjkoenig)
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@WallStreetApes Why does the video jump and clip? Look if I’m working on a high voltage hybrid system it can be damgerous Do I need specialized tools to change a battery or do an oils change etc. No Do you post stuff missing context? Always
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Ford CEO Jim Farley says people should not be able to work on their own cars and make person repairs He says it’s just too complicated and you could “get hurt” Ford makes over $50 billion dollars per year from their service and repair departments. Thats the real reason they design vehicles so complicated you can’t repair them on your own and need special equipment
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TheMEDIAisEVIL@conservativejj1·
@Heccles94 He doesn’t. Others see the value of companies he owns to be worth that.
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TheMEDIAisEVIL@conservativejj1·
@stevemgordon67 @pnwmom91 It is a logistics issue. Easy to harvest in packed regions of people. Easy to selectively harvest as well. Hard to harvest when things are spread out
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Steve Gordon@stevemgordon67·
There's been a lot of chatter around "election integrity" in the wake of Spencer Pratt getting knocked out of the top 2 in the L.A. Mayoral election. Aside from "fraud" and "get rid of mail-in voting," I often hear that Republicans just need to ballot harvest like Dems. Ok, well, there's a real structural disadvantage. Here's locations in WA with more than 100 people registered at the same address. Clearly, we've done an awesome job of getting the military members, homeless, mental patients, and campers(?) registered.
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TheMEDIAisEVIL@conservativejj1·
@HankVenture5 @RealUnsweetDee Wage represents value to the company you work for. If you provide low value your wage is low. If you are critical your wage is high.
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Hank Venture
Hank Venture@HankVenture5·
If you dig ditches you work very hard. You work very hard doing something that literally any able bodied person can do. That's why it's low pay unskilled labor. I don't get why more people don't understand that how hard you work has little bearing on how much you earn.
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Ramin Ekhtiar
Ramin Ekhtiar@raminrealtalk·
🚨 San Jose just screwed widows and homeowners on ELECTION DAY. A widow stood at City Hall, voice shaking. Her Social Security? Up 2%. Her garbage bill? Up 52%. They voted YES right in front of her. You can cancel Netflix. You can cancel the gym. You cannot cancel this. They bolted the “fee” onto your property tax bill — the one you must pay or they take your house. Even if it’s empty. Even if you’re out of state. And they did the vote on June 2nd — Primary Election Day — when every camera was on the big races and nobody was watching the garbage hearing at 1:30pm. Classic. Slide it through while you’re distracted. This isn’t one mistake. It’s a habit. Full breakdown + the widow’s plea in the video 👇 Watch before your next bill hits. RT if you’re done with this BS. @raminrealtalk #SanJose #GarbageTax #CaliforniaTaxes #ElectionDaySneak
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Claudio Stan ✨@CasaMonteverdi·
@FarleyCook @MakeSenseMarie They thought because they have a fast pass they could go ahead, so they spoke with the authority and got confirmation of the rules and everyone was able to enjoy their day.
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Make Sense of it Marie@MakeSenseMarie·
A White man stops two scholars from cutting in line at a water park. They try to skip ahead, claiming they have “fast passes” and that their “cousin” up ahead has passes for all three of them. They keep trying to push through but the White man doesn’t allow it. When the park worker comes over to tell them they have to go through a separate fast pass line, of course, they’re nowhere to be found. They think they’re above the rules and people are getting sick of it.
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@RoKhanna Yes and one is right and proper as how well are people off if the unconstrained growth of government? What happens is that the rich can afford the pain the poor get enriched from it and the middle class disappears. Class warfare is just wrong and evil.
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Ro Khanna
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
This the basic difference. Republicans believe that that if you let the wealthy spend capital it will make Americans prosperous. Democrats believe that the federal government investing in the healthcare & education of our people will make America prosperous & productive.
Don Wilson@drwconvexity

@RoKhanna I am highly confident society will derive greater benefit if that capital is in Elon’s hands than in the hands of the government.

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@RepSaraJacobs What the hell is an effective tax rate. Is that an IRS thing or a made up thing? Seems to be pretty made up measure meant to confuse idiotic democrat voters.
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Congresswoman Sara Jacobs
Congresswoman Sara Jacobs@RepSaraJacobs·
It’s beyond sickening that Elon Musk – the world’s first trillionaire – pays a lower effective tax rate than truck drivers, firefighters, or nurses. It’s not complicated – we need to actually TAX THE RICH. nytimes.com/2026/06/12/tec…
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@kell71191 @altcap @elonmusk @Tesla @SpaceX So the government paid a private company for their services. The government provided loans that are repaid The government gave tax breaks to reduce risk and enable economic growth. You are just mad it’s Elon and him leaning Republican
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Kelly Holmes@kell71191·
@altcap= You're Wrong 🤥🤥🙄🙄 Elon didn’t build this alone he got $38 billion in government contracts, loans & subsidies from Obama-Biden era when Tesla/SpaceX were dying, then played every admin since. 🤡 We should tax him at 45%, he used taxpayers' money and kissed up to every admin in the presidency for his own advantage.😏
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Brad Gerstner@altcap·
You are smarter than this Ro. Imagine if Bernie had taxed @elonmusk 100% on his PayPal capital gains. We would have no @Tesla or @SpaceX - none of those jobs or GDP. Who do you think allocated the capital better for society? He will already pay $100 B + in taxes - more than any human ever. I hope he donates some to kids via @TrumpAccounts to make every kid a shareholder in 🇺🇸 & continues investing all his heart, soul & money for the benefit of America & all humanity! 🇺🇸🚀🤍
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna

Musk is worth more than South Africa’s GDP. @BernieSanders and I proposed a 5% tax on people like him. In one year, it could fund: - free public college & trade school -$10/day childcare - Special-needs education nationwide Wealth inequality is the moral failure of our time.

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Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
Today, Elon Musk, a trillionaire, pays the same amount into Social Security as someone making $184,500. If we end that absurdity and lift the cap on taxable income, we can make Social Security solvent for 75 years and expand benefits by $2,400. My Social Security bill does that.
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Michael Klotz
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I am the Mazda 13B. Born in the fires of Hiroshima’s engineering halls, I am twin rotors spinning in eternal, perfectly balanced motion. No clumsy pistons slamming up and down like drunk blacksmiths. No heavy crankshaft throwing itself around like a wrecking ball. Just me—smooth, screaming, alive. And I am here to tell you exactly why I am a better engine than that lumbering brute, the Chevy LS V8. Let’s start with the obvious: size. I am tiny. A compact 1.3-liter miracle that weighs barely more than a well-fed housecat compared to the LS’s portly 400-plus pounds of cast iron and aluminum excess. Stuff me into an RX-7 or RX-8 and the car becomes a scalpel. The LS? It’s a sledgehammer that needs its own foundation poured just to sit still. I let designers put the weight where it belongs—low and centered—for razor-sharp handling. The LS forces engineers to compensate for its beer-gut mass with bigger brakes, stiffer springs, and endless compromises. I dance. The LS lumbers. Now, revs. Oh, the revs. I sing up to 8,500, 9,000, even 10,000 rpm when properly built. Each rotation is pure joy. The LS? It grunts to maybe 6,500 on a good day before valve float and rod failure start whispering sweet nothings of destruction. My power comes on like a banshee’s wail—linear, intoxicating, addictive. You feel every degree of throttle as the rotors sweep fresh air and fuel into the chambers with hypnotic precision. The LS delivers its torque in a lazy wave down low, sure, but that’s just brute force pretending to be character. I deliver excitement at the top where real driving happens. Bridge apexes at redline in third gear and you’ll understand why my drivers grin like madmen while LS owners are already shifting and yawning. Weight is destiny in performance. I make cars feel alive. Drop me into a Miata or an FD RX-7 and the power-to-weight ratio becomes ridiculous. The LS crowd loves to brag about 500, 700, even 1,000 horsepower builds, but they’re usually hauling around an extra 300-400 pounds of unnecessary engine. That extra mass kills acceleration in the real world, hurts braking distances, and murders cornering grip. I let chassis engineers chase perfection. The LS forces them to chase forgiveness for its own sins. Sound. Let’s talk about the voice of God. My exhaust note is a raspy, screaming howl that rises and falls like a turbine crossed with a chainsaw. At idle I burble with that signature rotary chatter. On boost I rip the sky open. It’s unmistakable. Iconic. The LS? It’s a muscle car rumble. Respectable, sure. Classic, even. But ultimately forgettable—like every other V8 on the planet. Mine is the sound of something alien and wonderful. When people hear me coming, they don’t think “another Camaro.” They think “What the hell is that?” And then they smile. Reliability? The haters love to point at apex seals like they’re some fatal flaw. Sure, neglect me and I’ll teach you expensive lessons. But treat me right—good oil, proper warm-ups, quality parts—and I’ll spin happily for hundreds of thousands of kilometers. Bridge-port me, run a proper ECU, keep the temps in check, and I become a high-revving monster that outlives many neglected LS engines running on 87 octane and wishful thinking. The LS is “reliable” the way a tractor is reliable: boring and overbuilt for farm duty. I am reliable the way a samurai sword is reliable—devastating when wielded by someone who understands the blade. Fuel economy? I’ll grant the LS wins here on paper. But who buys either of us for economy? I’m not here to sip fuel like a Prius. I’m here to devour it with passion. And when you factor in my smaller overall package allowing lighter cars with better aerodynamics, the gap narrows. Plus, nothing beats the grin-per-gallon ratio I deliver. Simplicity is another lie the LS crowd tells. They boast about pushrods and two valves per cylinder like it’s a feature. I have no valves. No camshafts. No timing chains to rattle. Just rotors, eccentric shaft, and seals.
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