Lost And Found

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Lost And Found

Lost And Found

@BASeeker2

Recovering Democrat; Midwest farmer's daughter; Sadder but wiser in too many ways to count...what's next? Retweet is not Endorsement.

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Tor Ekeland
Tor Ekeland@TorEkelandPLLC·
I had a FISA case once where they convicted the client with secret evidence he never got to see. In a domestic criminal case. Where the defendant was a U.S. citizen. People don’t realize how FISA really gets used. It’s an unconstitutional abomination.
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Rollo Tomassi
Rollo Tomassi@RationalMale·
Feminism is the belief that women should have authority without responsibility, while men should have responsibility without authority.
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Lost And Found@BASeeker2·
@CatSchrodingrr @micsolana This implies you think there is justification for assassinations. So you want to live in a thugocracy just so long as you are on the side of the thugs. Maybe you should look a little more closely at the information sources that are telling you assassinations are okay.
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Cat Schrodinger
Cat Schrodinger@CatSchrodingrr·
@micsolana WHY are the assassinations happening? That’s what you should try to fix instead of wringing your hands.
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Mike Solana
Mike Solana@micsolana·
the new york times politely discussed the assassination of a businessman with hasan piker, who made the case, in the new york times, for assassination. this is not a small thing. this is an insane, unacceptable thing that every liberal needs to denounce.
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Oilfield Rando
Oilfield Rando@Oilfield_Rando·
When the world shut down over a 99.9999% survivable virus, I had to tell a few dozen rig hands they were out of a job. Then I had to tell even more frac hands. Then snubbing hands. Then I went home to wait for my layoff. Then I spent 6 months applying for jobs with no interviews because corporate America had banned White men in honor of Saint George Floyd, Patron Saint of Fentanyl. A great Twitter friend who I am indebted to forever got me a job with a 25% pay cut, and I had to work physically harder than I had in a decade. Anyway. Nobody in news media ever reached out for my story. And it wasn’t a unique story, I was one of a couple hundred thousand guys going through this.
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Jobs.Now
Jobs.Now@JobsNowPR·
Klaviyo is the latest company to run ads in the San Francisco Chronicle explicitly asking applicants to email their resumes to their immigration department Should this qualify as legitimate attempts to recruit Americans to sponsor multiple visas?
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Robert Berry, DO
Robert Berry, DO@txsportsdoc·
We have been sharing this concern. So no qualified US Pediatric GI doc avail in an academic center? The large systems sure seem to want to replace American docs with H1Bs this just need to be stopped immediately. I don’t think the general public funding these academic centers wants this either.
Alb@amandalouise416

A Pediatric Gastroenterologist position at UPMC Children’s Hospital is being advertised with H-1B sponsorship explicitly built into the posting. This is a highly specialized, patient-facing position serving American children at a leading U.S. institution that is prioritizing visa status over qualifications. bebee.com/us/jobs/pediat…

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J.T. Alexander
J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander·
This really isn’t that hard of a question to answer if you actually think about it for about ten seconds. Walk through this with me as we build a local Little League roster. We’ve got 20 kids, all age 7, that signed up. We’ve got Hiroshi (Japanese), Phillip (Black), Julio (Black), Arsenio (Black), Aaron (Mexican), and 15 White kids. I’m going to score all of these kids on three abilities: 1) Availability; 2) Mental Ability; 3) Physical Ability.
jRoD@JByGodRod

My wife just asked me how come she has never seen a black catcher, and i honestly had no answer?

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Chief_Engineer
Chief_Engineer@ChiefEngineerCE·
migratemate.co They have set aside 500,000 positions for migrants - apparently. Look at this. Migrate Mate is openly advertising jobs that require H-1B, F-1 OPT, and F-1 CPT visas. These are positions for foreign workers on temporary visas while American citizens and green card holders are available and often struggling in the same fields. This is not even hidden. It is right there in plain sight on job boards targeting visa holders. This is exactly the kind of tool that makes the replacement pipeline more efficient for companies and foreign workers while American applicants get filtered out. The globalist replacement machine does not hide anymore. It advertises. Companies and staffing firms use these programs to bring in cheaper more compliant labor while American workers get passed over or forced to train their own replacements. The same system that pushes TPS at the low end pushes H-1B at the high end. Every time a politician defends these programs or blocks enforcement they are choosing the interests of the visa industrial complex over American citizens. The evidence is not a conspiracy, these are on the job boards every single day. From the site itself and current listings: Supported visa types include:H-1B (global / specialty occupations) - the most common F-1 OPT and F-1 CPT (for international students) Green Card pathways (EB-2 / EB-3) E-3 (Australia only) TN (Canada / Mexico) H-1B1 (Chile / Singapore) H-2A (agricultural) and H-2B (temporary non-agricultural) J-1 (exchange visitors) The site lets users filter jobs by visa type, so you can search specifically for H-1B, OPT, Green Card sponsorship, etc. If you have applied for jobs only to see visa holders prioritized or if you have been asked to train your replacement drop it in the comments. Like share and bookmark this so that others see this is an intentional replacement machine firing on all cylinders.
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chairmanwon
chairmanwon@chairmanwon·
Sounds crazy... but it actually isn't. DC retrocession was enacted by presidential proclamation and can be restored just as easily with a simple Executive Order. Retrocession also never legally came into force. Congress required both the town of Alexandria and the  county of Arlington to separately vote yes before retrocession could happen. The town voted for it. The county voted against. But the votes were illegally combined to create a false majority. Come read about the case for overturning retrocession at americancapitalproject.org
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Will Chamberlain@willchamberlain

The proper response from Donald Trump to these Virginia shenanigans is to announce that the retrocession of Arlington and Alexandria to Virginia was unconstitutional and that they are and always will be part of the federal district

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Chief_Engineer
Chief_Engineer@ChiefEngineerCE·
Engineering Wednesday The reason AI is not yet profitable is simple and brutal. It's also possible it may not cross that line before bankruptcies similar to what took down massive companies like WorldCom. A massive bet on adoption... assumptions without means testing. Billions have been poured into models, data centers, and infrastructure. The promise was explosive new revenue from replacing human labor with something faster and cheaper. But the individual users who would actually pay for and use those tools every day are not showing up in the numbers needed. Here is where it gets diabolical. As AI replaces people the user base shrinks right along with them. This creates a self-consuming loop. The technology only becomes profitable by eliminating the very people who are supposed to buy it and drive daily adoption. Companies cut headcount to boost short-term margins, but they also cut their own future customers. I first heard this framed clearly in Apoorv Agrawal’s MS&E 435 lecture on the economics of the AI supercycle at Stanford April 2, 2026. The class breaks down why AI economics differ sharply from traditional software. Incremental costs do not drop to near zero because of massive compute demands, and the demand side gets hollowed out as labor is automated away. The same pattern shows up across reports and discussions. Productivity gains look impressive on paper, but revenue impact lags because displaced workers stop being paying users. Consumption drives most of the economy. Remove enough income and you remove the buyers. Experienced engineers see this coming from a mile away. We have watched the offshoring version of the same game for years. Short-term cost savings look brilliant on the spreadsheet until the long-term revenue side collapses because there are fewer humans left to pay for the tools, improve them, or even need them. CFO are looking at numbers without any understanding of the logistics of adoption. The clock is already ticking. Three months later the subtle cracks appear in adoption numbers. Two years later the 40 percent rule starts biting on the customer side. The company looks efficient until the demand side starts to disappear. This is why I question every move that treats people as interchangeable line items. The same companies claiming AI will create massive value are actively shrinking the market that is supposed to pay for it. Question for folks willing to speak up: Are there any other insiders who can support this story or have seen similar dynamics where AI tools are rolled out while the paying user base gets cut at the same time?
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Derek. 🇺🇸
Derek. 🇺🇸@SuitablePolitic·
I wonder what other Democrat institutions are paying people to try and disrupt or sabotage the Right. I don't think the SPLC got this idea and implemented it alone!
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Anthony Esolen
Anthony Esolen@AnthonyEsolen·
Quite frequently, when I'm doing some research on the composer of a melody for a hymn, or on the author, or on the lives of poets, singers, musicians, actors, or inventors before, say, 1950, and especially before 1900, I'm struck by how many boys were already doing serious work before they could grow a beard, and sometimes long before. So then, Henry Gauntlett, the composer of the melody St. Albinus, for "Jesus Lives," was the organist at the famous Olney Church when he was NINE years old. He ended up composing more than 1000 melodies for hymns and sacred texts, and he was an organ-builder and patent-holder to boot. I really do see such things all the time, and it isn't just from the absolute greats, like the boy James Clerk Maxwell inventing, with pins and twine, methods of constructing curves with more than two foci. You find them in a lesser vein everywhere you look, too: like James Fields, at age 14 apprenticed to a New England bookseller, and by age 21 he's the chief LITERARY agent and judge for what eventually became known as Ticknor and Fields, the most important publishers of high-quality literary books and journals in the United States. School, such as we have it now, as John Taylor Gatto argued long ago, is a sludging-up and maturity-delaying and thought-suppressing and genius-dulling enterprise. We need very different kinds of schools -- AND we need to de-couple paper credentials from employment, as much as we can. The best way to make colleges more affordable is to make the diploma less necessary: to kick the colleges out of their privileged positions as turnpike-keepers. And that will require retrenchment of employment laws and practices that have, in effect, squeezed out the lower classes from such jobs as a bright Tom Edison, unschooled, might otherwise get. Let the employers hire whom they will -- let them roll the dice and take the consequences.
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bender871
bender871@Empiricist871·
The larger lesson here is that the "multiculturalism" experiment has failed. No one wants to be multicultural. We all have a natural preference for people we share values with, because generally we see eye to eye with them. We can predict their reactions. This is the foundation of a high-trust society. The only people who ever wanted to be "multicultural" are white Western leftists who hate their own culture. Multiculturalism was code for, destroy the culture you hate by mass-importing incompatible cultures. I do not blame people for wishing to live among people who share their religion and language. This is not any kind of "ism" or "phobia". It is not evil, it is human nature. The multicultural experiment leads to civil war at worst, and a totalitarian society at best, where only severe coercive measures keep the lid on sectarian and cultural division. Either is the end of liberal democracy. The window for remigration as a peaceful alternative is still open, though it is closing fast. Remigration is not radical. It is like a divorce, where two incompatible partners go their own way. What is radical is multiculturalism.
GB Politics@GBPolitcs

🚨NEW: "Muslim only" flat rentals illegally advertised by London landlords [@Telegraph]

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Nick Plumb
Nick Plumb@PlumbNick·
Here you go…
Ciacco73@ciacco73

@SaraGonzalesTX Please provide proof of Indian immigrants' fake credentials. Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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Derek. 🇺🇸
Derek. 🇺🇸@SuitablePolitic·
Much of the consternation allegedly within MAGA is actually a misnomer of the movement itself, and it has existed since the dawn of the movement. Trump—from the beginning—has been a cultural populist. He has championed the idea that the common man and woman in America is most often morally superior to the American elites. The American elites, in his view, are disconnected from morality. Often stupid. People who've fallen ass backwards into status and wealth. Somewhere along the line, he was confused with a general populist. As in, one might assume that because he's a cultural populist... he must also be tapping into economic populism. The Left has had a fantasy for a long time of disconnecting MAGA by appealing to economic populism. Economic populism is just communism. Not with extra steps. Not with better PR. It is straight up Trotskyism. The elites that Trump targeted are almost exclusively champions of economic populism—because a strain of communism in guilty academics is as old as academics. Tucker Carlson is an economic populist. He has been from the start. It's one of the only positions he doesn't change. Most media people are either economic populists themselves, or dabble in the idea to advance themselves socially. Megyn Kelly has no philosophy other than advancing her career, but advancing her career very often means economic populism. These alleged turncoats—or True MAGAites—are nothing new. Trump is a capitalist. One of the most capitalist Presidents we've had. People who think his philosophy on trade is somehow disconnected from free markets should go back to Adam Smith. He isn't an economic populist. He never was. And just about everything he does will make total sense to you if you realize he's a culturally populist capitalist.
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Jeremy R. Carl
Jeremy R. Carl@CIKJeremyCarl·
So to summarize: Everyone else gets a nation except us, because you want to be able to benefit from us, and bring all your cousins with you. All the while, telling us who we are, what our nation is, and explaining how OUR ancestors would side with you. Thanks, I’ll pass. Get out of our party, get out of our organizations, and while you are at it, get out of our country.
Vivek Ramaswamy@VivekGRamaswamy

You can travel to Italy, but you’ll never be an Italian. You can travel to France but you’ll never be a Frenchman. You can live in Germany but you’ll never be a German. You can pack your bags and live the rest of your life in China or Japan, but you’ll never be Chinese or Japanese. Yet you can come from any one of those countries to the United States of America, and you can still be an American – so long as you work hard, you play by the rules, you make your contributions, wait your turn, pledge allegiance to the flag, and obtain your citizenship.

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Paul Furber
Paul Furber@paul_furber·
Darwinian evolution received a fatal blow recently: amazon.com/Probability-Ze… Because we have now mapped the entire genomes of both chimps and humans, we know the exact number of mutations that must have taken place since the last common ancestor, just over 20 million. The problem for the theory of evolution by natural selection is that there hasn't been enough time for 20 million mutations to be fixed in our genomes. Not even nearly. Number required: 20 million Number possible: a couple of hundred The mathematics doesn't work.
Sarah Salviander@sarahsalviander

I once talked with a colleague at a black hole conference whose brother challenged her on Darwinian evolution. In her argument with him, she was startled to realize she couldn't explain why she believed it – she just did. Another colleague, astrophysicist Martin Gaskell, was the top candidate for an observatory director job. Internal emails later showed he was passed over because of his scientific skepticism toward Darwinism – his doubt wasn't faith-driven, just evidence-based. He lost a job in *astronomy* because of scientific skepticism of Darwinian evolution. As a grad student (before I was Christian), I asked a biology peer why his research – which challenged a core tenet of Darwinism – wasn't better known. Why wasn't it in the mainstream science news? I will never forget his reply: "Because it would hand a victory to the Christians." These stories highlight what Stephen Meyer observes: for many, Darwinian evolution has become a de facto religious creed. It's more about affirming worldview fidelity than dispassionate science. When questioning a theory is treated as heresy, it's dogma, not the "question everything" spirit of genuine scientific inquiry. Note: This is not an invitation to squabble with me about Darwinism. I'm still studying the evidence and haven't settled on a firm view. But Meyer is right: treating it as unquestionable turns science into a secular religion.

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Handre
Handre@Handre·
Medical licensing boards restrict the supply of doctors by 40% compared to free market levels. They set admission quotas, residency limits, and create artificial barriers that have nothing to do with competence. The American Medical Association admits this openly (they just call it "maintaining standards"). You pay $400 for a 15-minute consultation because doctors literally vote on how many competitors they'll allow into their profession. Imagine if plumbers could decide how many new plumbers get licensed each year. Same racket, different uniform. Cuba trains doctors in 6 years and exports medical talent globally. American med students rack up $250k in debt over 8+ years of school plus residency. The extended timeline produces artificial scarcity and eliminates candidates who can't afford the extended hazing ritual.
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