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@codebluechris

🇺🇲“The First Amendment is the most important institutional innovation in human history.”🇺🇲

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eric.unclaimed@steven7seagull·
@SimoneKanter One can condemn Zionist imperialism on one hand and reject antisemitism in the other. It's not that hard.
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Simone Kanter@SimoneKanter·
This remains one of the most unhinged things ever admitted on the record by a candidate for public office. To the NYT no less. “I admit that I am trafficking in a deeply problematic lie. I know I am doing it, it makes me really uncomfortable, but I must do it to win. And so I will.” — Brad Lander
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codebluechris
codebluechris@codebluechris·
@uaustinorg @SpencerKlavan @WSJFreeEx And the film Spielberg so arrogantly presumed would shake the foundations of people's faith was neither groundbreaking nor even that imaginative. Close Encounters of the Third Kind was far better, and that was released 49 years ago.
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codebluechris
codebluechris@codebluechris·
@mcafeenew @RedLivesMatterQ There are plenty of comdeming facts about Gavin Newsome and his administration to report. Why peddle in falsehoods? You simply fuel claims by the left that every claim against Newsome is false.
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John McAfee 🇺🇸 News
🚨GAVIN NEWSOM’S OFFICE JUST GOT BUSTED WITH A LEAKED INTERNAL MEMO ADMITTING THEY EXPECTED 350,000 ILLEGAL VOTES IN CALIFORNIA — THE DEMOCRAT FRAUD MACHINE IS COMPLETELY EXPOSED! Follow @RedLivesMatterQ This is the smoking gun.Leaked documents straight from Gavin Newsom’s office show that California Democrats were banking on “in the area of 350,000” illegal votes to rig the primary. The memo was marked “eyes only” and was never supposed to see the light of day. It even included internal polling numbers. Now it’s been forwarded directly to the U.S. Attorney investigating election fraud. These treasonous cunts didn’t just hope for fraud — they planned for it. They expected hundreds of thousands of non-citizens to cast ballots and they built their entire strategy around it. This isn’t incompetence. This is straight-up election theft, documented in their own internal communications. Newsom and his Democrat machine thought they could keep stealing California forever. Now the receipts are out and the feds are circling. The fix was never subtle — it was always this blatant. Share this everywhere before they try to memory-hole it! Follow @mcafeenew for more drops.
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Steve Isser
Steve Isser@IsserSteve·
@sfmcguire79 The reason for dropping standards is it creates the illusion of inclusion without spending resources. A rational policy would identify low-income/minority students with the aptitude and work ethic to succeed, then put them through remedial program to "catch up" to their peers.
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Steve McGuire
Steve McGuire@sfmcguire79·
Berkeley math professor: “Today, the more successful a public high school is at preparing its students, the lower its graduates' chances of getting into top UC campuses like Berkeley and San Diego.” Berkeley admitted 45% of applicants from a high school where nearly 94% of “students failed to meet the state standards in mathematics.” It admitted less than 14% of applicants from a school where “nearly 100 percent of its students in AP Calculus BC pass the national exam with a perfect score of 5.”
The Free Press@TheFP

California universities dropped the SAT to help low-income and minority students. The policy is doing the opposite, writes Svetlana Jitomirskaya, a professor of mathematics at UC Berkeley. thefp.com/p/bring-back-t…

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Matt Tardio
Matt Tardio@angertab·
Someone at X is covering for the Islamic Regime of Iran. This is far from “violent speech” or hate speech. It’s simply a fact.
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The Atlantic
The Atlantic@TheAtlantic·
With the midterms approaching, the divergence between what Trump thinks is good for Trump and what is good for the Republican Party has never been wider—and few seem willing to confront him, Jonathan Lemire and Michael Scherer report: theatlantic.com/politics/2026/…
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Robert Sterling
Robert Sterling@RobertMSterling·
> you’ll never start a rocket company > you’ll never build your own engines > you’ll never be able to use off-the-shelf parts > you’ll never survive three launch failures > you’ll never reach orbit > you’ll never win NASA’s trust > you’ll never launch cargo to the ISS > you’ll never compete with Boeing > you’ll never compete with Lockheed > you’ll never make rockets reusable > you’ll never land a rocket vertically > you’ll never land one on a drone ship > you’ll never reuse a booster > you’ll never fly the same booster 10 times > you’ll never fly the same booster 20 times > you’ll never fly the same booster 30 times > you’ll never recover and reuse the fairing > you’ll never lower launch costs > you’ll never launch every month > you’ll never launch every week > you’ll never launch multiple times a week > you’ll never carry astronauts > you’ll never replace Roscosmos > you’ll never fly civilians to orbit > you’ll never manufacture satellites at scale > you’ll never build the biggest constellation ever > you’ll never make satellite internet work > you’ll never make satellite internet fast > you’ll never make satellite internet affordable > you’ll never serve rural customers > you’ll never serve aircraft and ships > you’ll never build a methane rocket engine > you’ll never make full-flow staged combustion work > you’ll never build the most powerful rocket ever > you’ll never build a rocket bigger than Saturn V > you’ll never build it out of stainless steel > you’ll never launch Starship > you’ll never separate Super Heavy and Starship > you’ll never relight Raptor in space > you’ll never bring Super Heavy back > you’ll never catch a booster with Mechazilla tower arms > you’ll never launch 85% of mass to orbit worldwide > you’ll never change the economics of space > you’ll never force the entire industry to copy you > you’ll never win > you’ll never IPO   Congratulations to @elonmusk and the SpaceX team. You did what countless people said was impossible, and you did it time and time again.   Today is your day. You deserve this. May it be a glorious one.
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Larry Sanger
Larry Sanger@lsanger·
What are the most horrifying modern practices (that you believe to exist) that will eventually go down in history as truly horrific, though we may not admit that they exist or that they are actually so bad?
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codebluechris
codebluechris@codebluechris·
@Beanie13072 @WesleyHuntTX @NathanielSami Charlie Kirk frequently cited Black conservative figures like Wesley Hunt, Tim Scott, Byron Donalds, and others as examples of success based on merit, not racial preferences. He used them to counter left-wing arguments about systemic racism or the need for DEI.
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Sami Nathaniel
Sami Nathaniel@NathanielSami·
This is what a patriot sounds like! God bless Wesley Hunt.!!!
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BRICS News
BRICS News@BRICSinfo·
JUST IN: 🇹🇷🇮🇱 President Erdogan says Israel "must be stopped," calling it the duty of humanity.
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codebluechris
codebluechris@codebluechris·
@mdubowitz Assuming all $100 bills. With Trump $250 bills, $400-410 million.
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codebluechris
codebluechris@codebluechris·
@mdubowitz Grok says $~160–164 million in a full 737 freighter configuration, with perfect packing.
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codebluechris
codebluechris@codebluechris·
@GovPressOffice Analyses from sources like the Center for Jobs and the Economy and PPIC consistently note that virtually all net job growth (or the offset to private-sector losses) for California came from government and government-funded sectors.
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codebluechris
codebluechris@codebluechris·
@ImtiazMadmood It is my 2nd Amendment Right as a citizen of the United States to keep and bear arms. As such, whatever your opinion on why you think I chose to arm myself is irrelevant, but it has nothing to do with fear.
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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
Fear and social pressure are ‘overarming’ the US. As more people arm, others feel compelled to do the same as chances of confronting someone with a gun increases. The fear of being the only unarmed person in a confrontation is enough, on its own, to push gun ownership well past the social optimum. Research finds that firearm usage for self-defense is relatively rare and exaggerated, especially in comparison to the use of firearms to facilitate crimes. A lot of firearm industry surveys of defensive use that claim millions and millions of uses a year include people reporting things as defensive use that were clearly not. People who left a potentially violent situation and then returned with the gun, barring some other circumstances like defense of their own property or of others, have escalated the situation. The gun was a factor in remaining in a dangerous situation.
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