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Tom Royce

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Dad, hockey fan, dabbler, and gadfly. #GoDawgs #YNWA

The Coast 参加日 Mart 2007
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
So, I did exactly what you asked and I sat down and read ALL 261 pages of your bill. It does support mass amnesty and I'll tell you exactly where: Pages 162-170... The Dream Act: You grant conditional lawful permanent resident status to ILLEGAL ALIENS who: >Have been continuously present in the U.S. since January 1, 2021 >Entered before age 18 >Meet education, employment, or military service requirements >Pass criminal background checks On top of this, in Sec. 2102(b)(3)(B), DACA recipients get fast-tracked to conditional green card status. ...which is literally mass amnesty BUT THE BILL GOES EVEN FURTHER!!! On pages 204-217, you present the Dignity Program: This is a separate track for illegal aliens who don't qualify for the Dream Act. If you are an illegal aliens who: > Was continuously present since December 31, 2020 >Pay a $1,000 upfront "restitution" fee >Submit biometrics, pass a background check >No felony convictions You get work authorization + travel authorization + deferred removal for 7 years After completing the 7-year program (paying $7,000 total in fees, staying employed, obeying laws, paying back taxes): We grant you: > "Dignity Status" which is essentially a lawful nonimmigrant status, which is renewable any number of times >Work and travel authorization But the most important bit that you're hiding here is that it totally suspends deportation of anyone who qualifies for this. This would effective end ALL MASS DEPORTATIONS in the United States immediately. You are a liar, you are a fraud, everything you stand for is fake... did YOU read your own bill? Because I just did, and you are a damned LIAR!!!!!
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@corylav Some playoff hate is developing in this game.
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Cory Lavalette
Cory Lavalette@corylav·
Ehlers high sticked and Carolina will get another PP. Pastrnak to the box, and he has words with Ehlers on his way,
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John McAfee 🇺🇸 News
🚨KEVIN COSTNER JUST TORCHED SETH ROGEN IN THE MOST SAVAGE HOLLYWOOD ROAST EVER — CALLS THE WOKE CLOWN A “WALKING, TALKING SOCIAL JUSTICE EXPERIMENT” WITH ZERO WORK ETHIC! Follow @UnmaskTheSys The Yellowstone legend didn’t hold back: “He doesn’t have any work ethic. Everything revolves around hating Donald Trump.”Costner said the collaboration he signed up for turned into a “complete disaster” because Rogen can’t stop injecting his Trump Derangement Syndrome into everything. Then the killer line: “Shut up and read your lines. Go to a protest later.”This is what happens when a real man calls out a talentless, virtue-signaling hack who’s more obsessed with politics than actually doing his damn job! SHARE THIS IF YOU’RE SICK OF WOKE CELEBRITIES RUINING EVERYTHING AND LOVE SEEING THEM GET EXPOSED! Follow @mcafeenew for more drops.
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Brivael - FR@BrivaelFr·
Milton Friedman (prix nobel d'économie) a dit un truc il y a 50 ans qui est encore plus vrai aujourd'hui. Et quasiment personne ne le comprend. 🧵 On lui pose la question : "Sans régulation sur les médicaments, des gens pourraient mourir en prenant des produits dangereux. Vous ne trouvez pas ça grave ?" Sa réponse est un des retournements logiques les plus brillants de l'histoire de l'économie. Oui, dit Friedman. Un médicament non régulé peut tuer des gens. C'est visible. C'est dans les journaux. C'est un scandale. Tout le monde le voit. Mais ce que personne ne voit, c'est les gens qui meurent parce qu'un médicament qui aurait pu les sauver a été bloqué pendant 10 ans par le processus de régulation. Ce mort là, personne ne le compte. Personne ne fait sa une. Personne ne connaît son nom. Parce qu'il est mort de l'absence de quelque chose qui n'a jamais existé. C'est l'asymétrie fondamentale de la régulation. Le régulateur a deux types d'erreurs possibles. Erreur 1 : approuver un médicament dangereux. Résultat : scandale public, procès, le régulateur perd son poste. Erreur 2 : bloquer un médicament qui aurait sauvé des vies. Résultat : rien. Personne ne sait. Personne ne proteste. Les morts silencieux n'ont pas de porte-parole. Du coup, le régulateur rationnel optimise pour éviter l'erreur 1. Toujours. Il rajoute des études. Des phases. Des comités. Des délais. Chaque couche de "sécurité" supplémentaire le protège, lui, au détriment des patients qui attendent. Friedman estimait que la FDA avait probablement tué plus de gens en retardant des bons médicaments qu'elle n'en avait sauvé en bloquant des mauvais. C'est impossible à prouver précisément. Mais la logique est imparable. Un exemple concret. Le bêta-bloquant Propranolol était disponible en Europe des années avant d'être approuvé aux États-Unis. Pendant ces années, des Américains mouraient de crises cardiaques qui auraient pu être évitées. Combien ? On ne le saura jamais. Parce qu'on ne compte pas les morts de l'inaction. C'est le même principe partout. Pas que dans la médecine. En France, les taxis autonomes sont bloqués par la régulation. Chaque année de retard, ce sont des accidents de la route qui auraient pu être évités. Mais personne ne compte ces morts là. On compte uniquement le premier accident d'un taxi autonome, qui fera la une de tous les journaux. L'IA dans la médecine est ralentie par des processus d'approbation qui prennent des années. Des diagnostics qui pourraient être faits en secondes par un algorithme attendent des validations pendant que des patients attendent des mois pour un rendez-vous. Le nucléaire a été bloqué pendant des décennies par la peur. Combien de gens sont morts de la pollution des centrales à charbon qui ont tourné à la place ? Personne ne les compte. Le pattern est toujours le même. On voit le risque de l'action. On ne voit jamais le risque de l'inaction. Et comme le risque de l'inaction est invisible, le régulateur choisit toujours l'inaction. Parce que l'inaction ne produit pas de scandale. Friedman résumait ça en une phrase : "Les gens qui ont été sauvés par la FDA sont visibles. Les gens qui sont morts à cause des retards de la FDA sont invisibles. Et dans une démocratie, le visible gagne toujours contre l'invisible." La prochaine fois que quelqu'un vous dit "il faut plus de régulation pour protéger les gens", posez une seule question : combien de gens meurent en attendant que la régulation les autorise à vivre ? La réponse est toujours plus grande que ce qu'on imagine. Mais personne ne la calcule. Parce que les morts de l'inaction n'ont pas de visage.
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
The guy just landed a spacecraft on a comet — one of the most impressive scientific achievements in years. His reward? A public struggle session because his bowling shirt had scantily clad women on it. Helen Andrews points out the quiet cost of institutional feminization: HR departments now hunt down any maverick personality and stamp it out. We’re losing innovators we’ll never even know about, all because someone focused on the shirt instead of the comet. This is how wokeness actually works. Have you seen real excellence get punished for something trivial like this?
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Gail Heriot@GailHeriot·
Eliminating the SAT as a requirement effectively results in institutional suicide for universities like Harvard. A Harvard with a remedial math course isn’t really Harvard anymore. I’ll leave it to others to decide if that’s good or bad.
i/o@avidseries

Harvard abolishes its SAT requirement in hopes of removing evidence of its preferential treatment of black and Hispanic students in admissions. A few years later, it creates its first remedial math class.

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Tom Royce@TomRoyce·
@JamesPearceLFC The best way to fulfill this quote is to sack the coach who has created the difficult circumstances. Stand Up, Fenway Sports Group!
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James Pearce@JamesPearceLFC·
Slot: "Performances and results have been inconsistent. But the history of Liverpool shows you stand up in tough moments. This club has shown it can do special things in difficult circumstances."
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@mattvanswol With the Azalea Festival this weekend, the media and police are downplaying this atrocity.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨#BREAKING: Absolutely HORRIFYING video footage has emerged from Wilmington NC where 3 people were st*bbed downtown. One of the victims is a US Marine who was severely wounded and may not recover. WHAT IS HAPPENING TO NORTH CAROLINA?!!!!!!
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Tom Royce@TomRoyce·
@VickieforNYC Not far from the little old ladies seduced in "The Producers", remaining relevant by funding the theater.
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Councilwoman Vickie Paladino
Yes, she's completely insane. But you need to realize all of these very wealthy liberal women are exactly like this. They live in another universe entirely, detached from reality and never really interacting with normal people except in bizarre little vignettes like the one she's describing here, with no real grasp on how anything works. There are thousands of them currently busying themselves by organizing fundraisers and pumping cash into the nonprofit foundations and political campaigns of the absolute worst people who've ever existed in American politics. This is the 'grassroots' for the left. Their money keeps these women insulated from the consequences of their ignorance, and so they continue on writing checks and giving dumb little interviews like this whenever they can, supremely confident in their own singular morality and always wondering why everyone else in the country doesn't just listen to them the way their beneficiaries and husbands pretend to.
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Gavin Newsom's wife recalls telling prisoners at San Quentin about running over and killing her sister with a golf cart. She said that she wasn't punished because it was an accident but that the prisoners are doing life even though theirs was "probably an accident too."

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@ClayTravis This is why I had to remove Glenn from my Favs list. He typically provides a counterpoint that is interesting, but his hatred for Israel is clouding his judgement and being a monofocused pundit is the quickest way to irrelevancy. Or an MSNBC panel.
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
How many peaceful protesters are you okay with Iran killing, Glenn? My answer is zero. The Iranian government, which is profoundly evil, has definitely killed tens of thousands. The official number is difficult to determine because the people of Iran still don’t have the Internet
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald

@ClayTravis Yes, the US fights wars to free the oppressed peoples of the world and to bring them freedom and democracy. How do you decide when to claim that Iran killed 30,000 protesters, or 45,000, or 70,000? Does it depend on the day of the week or lyrical flow or something else?

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@GadSaad Elon said it so well. You have people steering tech and the news from the most leftist parts of the country, and this is the result. Apple News is the epicenter of the bias.
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Tom Royce@TomRoyce·
@TonySeruga Use Lists!!! It is the only way to see the people you need to see. Every post gets through if you have the person on a list, and they are great with X Pro.
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Tom Royce@TomRoyce·
If you are using AI for storytelling, don't try to be perfectly real. Instead, use the Bugs Bunny method of storytelling. Do something fun or outrageous in your video and then end it with a wink to the audience, letting them in on the joke.
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@ksorbs With how England is going, the shopkeeper will go to jail for trying to stop the thief.
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Kevin Sorbo@ksorbs·
People in the UK are stealing from shops and getting physical with workers who try to stop them. If only this could have been avoided.
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The White House@WhiteHouse·
THE ARTEMIS II ECLIPSE. April 6, 2026. Totality, beyond Earth. From lunar orbit, the Moon eclipses the Sun, revealing a view few in human history have ever witnessed. Photo: NASA
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Mark Meadows
Mark Meadows@MarkMeadows·
If Republican politicians would fight for law abiding citizens just as hard as Democrats fight for illegal aliens, we’d have our country back.
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Barry Cunningham@barrycunningham·
Sharif he don't like it... The king called up his jet fighters He said, "You better earn your pay Drop your bombs between the minarets
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