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Greg Pomes 🎬

@Greg_Pomes

He/Him - In House Film & TV Editor 💻 - Writer ⌨️- Filmmaker 🎬 - World Traveler 🌍- Gamer 🎮 Dodgers Fan ⚾️ “I will not accept a life I do not deserve!” 🇺🇦

가입일 Kasım 2011
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James Tate@JamesTate121·
You can’t really argue this. They believe in investing in the people and infrastructure.
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@WalshFreedom @billmaher I believe he thinks this will save his show if/when the merger happens between paramount and WBD. Funny thing is when Trump tells him to Ellison will cancel real time anyway
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Greg Pomes 🎬@Greg_Pomes·
@Acyn This idiot doesn’t realize still that this only makes domestic gas prices go up 🤦🏼‍♂️
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Acyn@Acyn·
Trump says the loss of the Strait of Hormuz is “genius” because countries are buying their oil from Texas now. “It’s sort of amazing”
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Jon Heyman@JonHeyman·
Only one team is on pace to lose 100 games this year. Hard to believe, it’s the Mets.
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Trump is about to hit REM sleep on camera in the Oval
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Greg Pomes 🎬@Greg_Pomes·
Enjoying a peaceful morning before the day begins
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Greg Pomes 🎬@Greg_Pomes·
@atrupar But I thought Americans would take those jobs? Remember the undocumented immigrants were stealing those jobs.
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Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Hassett: "The breakeven job number is a lot lower than it used to be because we're tightened the border. So 130,000 jobs this year is sort like 200,000 two or three years ago because we don't have this massive inflow of immigrants that are working. So these are really great jobs numbers."
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Look at all the tv that was made for us. Almost every show dealt with PSAT’s SAT’s, college admissions, college acceptance. So many of those shows always had the one character that didn’t want to go and everyone had to brow beat that character into seeing why they needed to go
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This is such bullshit! Our generation was constantly told by our parents, teachers, families etc… that if we didn’t go to college our lives would be very difficult when we became adults. We were told by everyone that we wouldn’t get good jobs and would be living on the streets

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Greg Pomes 🎬@Greg_Pomes·
This is such bullshit! Our generation was constantly told by our parents, teachers, families etc… that if we didn’t go to college our lives would be very difficult when we became adults. We were told by everyone that we wouldn’t get good jobs and would be living on the streets
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Greg Pomes 🎬@Greg_Pomes·
@nypost Oh well. This shoot provided many jobs for New Yorkers. Deal with it
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New York Post@nypost·
'Quiet Place 3' in NYC's Chinatown causes chaos as Mamdani, City Hall blamed for ruining Mother's Day trib.al/9tHjiIX
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P a u l ◉@SkylineReport·
BREAKING: Politics and security fears are starting to hit the 2026 FIFA World Cup. FIFA expected a global stampede for U.S. matches. Instead: • thousands of seats remain unsold • hotel bookings are lagging badly • resale prices are falling • and some host cities are quietly slashing expectations The problem is becoming impossible to ignore: Fans are being asked to pay Super Bowl-level prices… inside a high-cost security-heavy environment increasingly associated with: • visa delays • aggressive immigration enforcement • ICE concerns • geopolitical instability • expensive flights • and growing fears around travel friction in the U.S. That combination is creating a brutal mismatch between FIFA’s hype machine and real-world buyer behavior. Even some marquee matches still have massive blocks of available seats while hotels in host cities report booking levels closer to a normal summer than a once-in-a-generation global event. And there’s a deeper political problem underneath all of this: The World Cup depends heavily on international fans. Especially Latin American supporters. But when the atmosphere around the tournament starts feeling expensive, hostile, unpredictable, or over-policed, “latent demand” stops converting into actual travel. FIFA built pricing around a fantasy version of infinite demand. Reality showed up with inflation, border anxiety, security concerns, and a maxed-out credit card. Now organizers appear stuck waiting for last-minute buyers and emergency price cuts to save optics before kickoff.
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