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David Williams

@DavidW1789

Father, US Army Veteran, University of Arkansas Alumni; Triumph Motorcycle Rider;Business Owner. #IndividualRights #FreeSpeech #NoNukes #NoWar

Tyler, TX 가입일 Eylül 2016
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The Patriot Oasis™
The Patriot Oasis™@ThePatriotOasis·
🔥🚨 JUST IN — President Trump criticizes Israel's STRIKES in Lebanon for "killing everyone else." "Israel has been fighting Hezbollah TOO LONG and too many people have been KILLED." "If Israel can't do the job without killing everyone else, Syria will do the job!" "You don't have to knock down an apartment house every time you're looking for someone. There are a lot of people in those apartment houses that are not all Hezbollah."
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Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
Sending American tax dollars to other countries is like watering the neighbor’s yard while your house is on fire. 🔥
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Planet Of Memes
Planet Of Memes@PlanetOfMemes·
Exactly. 💯
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Pamela Hensley🇺🇸
Pamela Hensley🇺🇸@PamelaHensley22·
Jill Biden's book has sold just 20,000 copies. But her husband got 81 million votes? 😂
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Super 70s Sports
Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
Slap that bass, Pig-Pen, you filthy motherfucker.
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Handre
Handre@Handre·
In 1968, while teenage Red Guards beat their professors to death with clubs in Beijing courtyards, Jean-Paul Sartre sat in Paris calling Mao's Cultural Revolution a model of revolutionary democracy. The most celebrated intellectual in France looked at a country burning its own libraries and saw liberation. He sold the Maoist newspaper La Cause du Peuple on French street corners himself, holding it aloft like a sacrament. Consider what he was endorsing. Between 1966 and 1976, the Cultural Revolution killed somewhere between 500,000 and two million people. Schools shut down across the entire country. Students dragged teachers onto stages, hung placards around their necks, forced them to kneel on broken glass, then murdered them. The historian Bian Zhongyun, vice-principal of a girls' school in Beijing, died on August 5, 1966, beaten by her own students with nail-studded clubs. Sartre called this the people governing themselves. You should understand why a man this intelligent got it this wrong. Sartre believed knowledge served power, that truth was whatever the revolution required, that the individual existed to be dissolved into the collective will. So when Mao abolished the distinction between teacher and student, between expert and mob, Sartre cheered. He had spent decades arguing that bourgeois reason was a class weapon. Here was a regime taking him at his word and clubbing the reasoners to death. This is what economic illiteracy buys you. A university, a price, a contract, and a peasant's grain stockpile all carry knowledge that no central planner can seize or replicate. Mises explained the calculation problem in 1920. Hayek explained dispersed knowledge in 1945. Sartre had access to both and chose the dunce cap of the collective instead, then handed out its propaganda on the Rue de Rennes. He died in 1980, mourned by 50,000 followers, never having retracted a word about Mao. The professors of Beijing got no such funeral. They got a ditch, and a philosopher in Paris explaining that their murder was freedom.
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Hillbilly HODL
Hillbilly HODL@Shawan4Freedom·
Someone who founded PayPal, built a car company and sends rockets into space becoming a trillionaire isn’t weird. Public servants making $174k becoming millionaires is. Change my mind.
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Handre@Handre·
McDonald's announced they're replacing cashiers with kiosks in California just after the $20 minimum wage kicked in. Shocking to absolutely no one who understands basic economics. When you artificially price labor above its market value, employers find substitutes. Machines, automation, or they simply eliminate positions entirely. The teenagers who desperately need that first job experience? Gone. The single mother trying to re-enter the workforce after years away? Priced out by someone with more skills. You've just created a legal barrier that prevents the least skilled workers from competing on the one thing they had going for them: willingness to work for less while they build experience. Politicians pat themselves on the back for "helping workers" while unemployment among young minorities hits double digits. The workers who keep their jobs benefit (temporarily), but the invisible victims, those who never get hired in the first place, don't make headlines. Economics doesn't care about your good intentions.
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Old Salty Marine
Old Salty Marine@BamaSaltyMarine·
If MREs are good enough for our troops, why not for welfare? What if EBT was replaced with monthly MRE deliveries, 8 cases per person. No misuse. No luxury. Just food. Needs met. Problem solved!
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Proudofus.uk
Proudofus.uk@ProudofusUK·
🇬🇧 When you say the word tarmac... You have just said a Scotsman's name.🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Tar, laid over macadam. The macadam is the man. John Loudon McAdam was born in Ayr in 1756. The Britain he grew up in moved at the speed of mud. He was not an engineer and never trained as one. He was a merchant who could not stop studying roads, and he travelled Britain at his own expense to learn why they failed. His answer was almost insultingly simple. No grand foundations. Just small broken stones on a raised, drained bed, and let the traffic itself pack the surface tight. Cheap enough for any turnpike trust in the country. 🏛️ You were told great roads take an empire. Rome needed legions. McAdam needed broken stone and drainage. In 1816, nearly 60, he got his chance at Bristol and remade the roads. The carts stopped sinking. In 1823 Parliament examined his system and adopted it. The work had cost him his own fortune. Parliament moved to repay him 5,000 pounds sterling, and rivals cut it to 2,000. He kept working anyway, and turned down a knighthood. His method spread across Europe, then America. In 1902 a Welsh surveyor bound macadam with tar. Tarmac. 2 centuries on, the world walks and drives on his name. An Ayrshire merchant paid his own way to fix everyone's road. Britain moves because people like him refused to wait for permission. Are you one of them? 👇 👉 proudofus.co.uk/support 👈 Be part of us. ☝️🇬🇧 Be Proud Of Us. 🙏🇬🇧
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2 Tone Dublin
2 Tone Dublin@TwoToneDublin·
Have a great day Rudies 🖤🏁 Wonderful World, Beautiful People, Jimmy Cliff #2ToneDublin
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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
Republicans are in charge because we promised: to Make America Healthy Again. to start No New Wars, to put people above corporations, to put America above foreign countries, to release the Epstein files, to not spy on citizens, to eliminate fraud, what the hell happened?!
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Holy Bible
Holy Bible@Holy__Bible1·
God is good
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Rolling Stones Data
Rolling Stones Data@StonesData·
19 years ago... Amy Winehouse joins The Rolling Stones at Isle of Wight 2007 — A wild surprise! Amy Winehouse steps onstage at Isle of Wight 2007, and the crowd never saw this unpredictable moment coming.
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Eric Alper 🎧
Eric Alper 🎧@ThatEricAlper·
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Success Minded@_SuccessMinded_·
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