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WatchtheWords

WatchtheWords

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WatchtheWords@WatchtheWords·
@OrevaZSN What happens if you give a man a fish instead of teaching him to fish? Think about it and you will find your answer. Nobody became a billionaire by wasting money.
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𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
This might sound cynical, but I’ve always wondered why no billionaire has single-handedly used their wealth to fund the eradication of poverty, or reverse climate change just for the narcissistic satisfaction of being able to say they saved humanity.
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WatchtheWords@WatchtheWords·
@TilavoldiyA @Romy_Holland Worth≠cost. Cost isnt a factor when all expenses are paid. Its not a brain dead decision to pick the one with more value when presented with free choices.
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Mr. Tilavoldiy@TilavoldiyA·
@Romy_Holland Imagine being so brain-dead cooked that you have to calculate costs even in imaginary dreams. Poor Americans.
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WatchtheWords@WatchtheWords·
Policy is literally what they were talking about in that segment. Also how Talarico announced he was using vegan food on the campaign trail, and now everyone thinks he is vegan and campaign are scrambling to stop it. The rest was about policy. What you are reacting to is a joke about how he could just make fun of his looks and it be enough. If the clip wasnt chopped to push a narrative you would know this.
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Acyn@Acyn·
Watters: Talarico looks prepubescent. He looks like the guy who leaves an apple on the teacher's desk. The major factor in this race is whether he’s a vegan.
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Sports on Prime@SportsonPrime·
A moment of silence for Kyle Busch before the start of the Coca-Cola 600.
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Staci N. Johnson, PhD@stacijinsc·
@SportsonPrime Why in the world did they need to zoom in on Samantha at all? There was no need for this. I think zooming in so everyone could get a front room seat to their pain, facial expressions, etc was unnecessary.
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New York City Council@NYCCouncil·
New Yorkers shouldn’t have to dodge 🐶 💩 on their own block. The Council has introduced the SCOOP Act to expand resources to keep our neighborhoods 🐶 💩 free. But we can’t do this alone. Join the new NYC Scoop Patrol, where you can post yourself helping clean your community and tag @nycscooppatrol.
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WatchtheWords@WatchtheWords·
@elonmusk White people need to start reporting the migrants for race based crimes. It shouldn't be too hard to just flood the system
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DC@DailyClutchh·
The time a black man disguised himself as a white man to see if he would experience "White Privileged" you won't believe what happened😳
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Stop the Nonsense
Stop the Nonsense@kasthomas·
Why does capitalism need so many subsidies?
Hedgie@HedgieMarkets

🦔Meta's $10 billion Hyperion data center in Richland Parish, Louisiana, will receive $3.3 billion in state and local tax breaks over 20 years, enough to fund the state's entire police budget for more than seven years. The deal exempts Meta from sales and use taxes on roughly $35 billion in GPUs. Louisiana is one of 36 states offering tax breaks for data centers, with Virginia foregoing $1.9 billion annually, Georgia $2.6 billion, and Texas jumping from $150 million to over $1 billion in a single year. Only 11 of those 36 states disclose which companies receive the breaks. Local opposition blocked 48 data center projects worth $156 billion in 2025. My Take Louisiana taxpayers are subsidizing Meta's GPU purchases at a rate exceeding what the state spends on most of its public services, and Meta is spending $135 billion on capex this year. The company does not need help getting off the ground. The justification comes down to 500 operational jobs once construction ends, which does not pencil out in any honest accounting of public investment return. The race keeps happening because states are competing against each other, and the only beneficiaries are the hyperscalers playing them off. 25 of the 36 states giving away billions refuse to disclose which companies are receiving the breaks, which removes the accountability that would normally check this kind of arrangement. Good Jobs First says the $3.3 billion estimate likely understates the true subsidy because nobody outside the deal actually knows what got promised in the contract. Local opposition blocking $156 billion in projects last year is the only mechanism currently slowing the race, and the disparity between what hyperscalers are getting and what communities receive in return is wide enough that a reckoning on these deals is coming. The only question is whether it arrives before the next 3,000 data centers get built or after. Hedgie🤗

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WatchtheWords@WatchtheWords·
@sk1_14 @EO_Halloran And paying taxes allows them to disregard the law how? Car drivers pay taxes, yet are still expected to obey the laws. Cyclists arent above those laws, despite them thinking they are. But then again, they cant figure out a stop sign, so it isnt a surprise.
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Anonymast@sk1_14·
@WatchtheWords @EO_Halloran You’re generalising, have preconceived notions, exclude, and read the law like a pedant, not the word. And even if they were riding purely for recreation, so what? They still pay taxes that pay for the roads like everyone. Public roads aren't reserved for urgent commutes only.
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WatchtheWords@WatchtheWords·
1)Membership is just a season ticket with extra benifiets but sure. 2)As far as significantly revenue loss, the aquarium says more than 120,000 people have taken advantage of the ebt admission. Assuming that each was an adult bringing 2 children, at $65 an adult and $50 a child, it is $6.6 million in revenue loss. The aquarium sells out all the time. Every person there for free, takes the spot of a paying customer, and probably arent using the food court or gift shop either.
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Isaac Kasimir@ikasimir·
@WatchtheWords @esjesjesj 1) membership price isn't ticket price, and 2) there's surely not significant revenue loss from allowing free entry for EBT, most of those people just wouldn't go at all otherwise, which is still $0 for the aquarium. (and people on EBT can still get cafe food or gift shop items.)
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evan loves worf@esjesjesj·
To be so extremely clear, letting poor families and children learn about marine biology is a pure good that helps society as a whole. These people want poor people to suffer merely for being poor
MatrixMysteries@MatrixMysteries

The Monterey Bay Aquarium charges $295 for a family membership or $125 for a single adult. With an EBT card, entry is free — and up to four guests get in free every visit. There is a ZERO incentive for these people to ever get off Food Stamps.

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WatchtheWords@WatchtheWords·
Im not going to pretend every person in a group of people riding has a destination in mind. 99% of the time they are riding in a big circle and you absolutely know that to be true. Nobody commutes to work in groups. Also I looked up the definition of impediment for you since you dont know what it means. I didnt just decide they are a hinderance. The cars behind them shows beyond a doubt that they are. Destination or route availability doesnt negate the law. The law is if you are impeding traffic, you must move.
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Anonymast@sk1_14·
@WatchtheWords @EO_Halloran They’re not impeding, merely slowing. You don’t know, and saying you do is dishonesty to try to have a point. You don’t know if they have somewhere to be or another path to take, you’ve decided that they are a hinderance. You have no interest of speaking in good faith.
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WatchtheWords@WatchtheWords·
Common sense is how I know. Most cyclists lack that so Im not surprised you didnt consider it as a possibility. The traffic is caused by cyclists choosing a route with unsafe conditions. They could have chosen a different one, but they selfishly put their desires above everyone else's convenience and schedules. Then they wonder why they are the most hated group on the roads. You know this, which is why you cant answer the question honestly and instead chose to pretend. And as far as legal presence, EVERY state has a law against impeding traffic. So the cyclists are, by law, required to pull over and let the cars by.
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Anonymast@sk1_14·
@WatchtheWords @EO_Halloran How do you know they have no destination in mind? How do you know the motorists are not simply driving for leisure? The traffic is caused by an unsafe area to pass by, and the bikers have as much legal presence as anyone, especially since there is no path.
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WatchtheWords@WatchtheWords·
They choose to ride on a road with no bike path. They chose to be the ones in the way. It is their choices that are causing the issues They should be the ones making the situation better. So Ill ask again. Why are the bikers with no destination more special then the mile long line of cars full of people that they are inconveniencing? Why is their time and momentum more important than the people's in the cars who actually have places to be?
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Anonymast@sk1_14·
@WatchtheWords @EO_Halloran The cars slow their momentum, not stop their momentum. They likely go by the road since there is no bike path. The only thing here is a lack of patience by drivers.
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WatchtheWords@WatchtheWords·
@sk1_14 @EO_Halloran The cars must stop their momentum. They are the ones taking a pleasure cruise on a road with no bike path blocking traffic going to actual destinations. They should be the ones stopping. What makes the bikers more special other than their superiority complex?
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Anonymast@sk1_14·
@WatchtheWords @EO_Halloran You’re demanding they stop their momentum to let through an unknown amount of cars? What about when they start again and another comes? Just stop again? No, it’s up to the drivers to be patient and wait for a good moment to pass
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WatchtheWords@WatchtheWords·
@sk1_14 @EO_Halloran Then why dont the bikes "share the road" by pulling over and letting the cars that have accumulated behind them pass safely?
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WatchtheWords@WatchtheWords·
@EO_Halloran Are we suggesting that the entire road is a blind corner for a mile?
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Enda O'Halloran
Enda O'Halloran@EO_Halloran·
@WatchtheWords Are you suggesting those cars should overtake on the other side of the road in the middle of a blind corner?
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