Dan S

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Dan S

Dan S

@brfdan

Independent Virginian Dog lover canoeing fishing

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Dan S@brfdan·
@RepJeffries Except you aren’t in position to stop them. Words/twittering aren’t the same as actions. What is the plan to prevent it?
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Hakeem Jeffries@RepJeffries·
Republicans want to cut Medicare and Medicaid. To pay for their reckless and costly war of choice in the Middle East. That would be a Hard NO.
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Dan S@brfdan·
@RpsAgainstTrump I’ll bet not a dime gets back to consumers. Huge corporate handout?
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Republicans against Trump
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump·
JUST IN: The U.S. tariff refund system launches Monday, letting businesses claim reimbursements after paying $166 billion in Trump-tariffs that the Supreme Court of the United States ruled illegal. As of April 14, 56,497 importers have already filed for refunds, according to The Associated Press.
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
Elon Musk on the rapid advancement of AI and robotics "I'm confident that if AI and robotics continue to advance which they are advancing very rapidly working will be optional, and people will have any goods and services that they want" AI and robotics are advancing so fast that, eventually, they could satisfy nearly every human need. At that point, abundance becomes the default, and the real question is no longer about production, but purpose "There is a limit people can only eat so much food. But I think if you can think of it, you can have it in the future"
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BEN EXPOSUN 🤡's
BEN EXPOSUN 🤡's@BenExposuntm·
@MacFarlaneNews If I were a betting man. The lord saved me from such sins. BUT !!! If I were a betting man. Had I HAD two pennies to rub together. IF I had the means to wager a bet. Sans previous life telemetry. I'd bet the FARM and my wife on Kash winning biggly.
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Scott MacFarlane
Scott MacFarlane@MacFarlaneNews·
FLASH: Kash Patel has filed $250 million defamation lawsuit against the Atlantic Filed here in DC
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Jason Miyares
Jason Miyares@JasonMiyaresVA·
It’s critical that every Virginian votes NO tomorrow, April 21st! @GlennYoungkin and I are on our way from Richmond to Roanoke to remind people what’s at stake. Join us and help stop the Democrat’s unfair and undemocratic power grab.
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Roger
Roger@rdd147·
The $16 Biden TBone you bitched about is now the $30 Trump TBone
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Dan S
Dan S@brfdan·
@elonmusk @ben_brechtken There is only one culture like Japan. 🇯🇵 Isn’t America one of the most violent?
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Benedikt Brechtken
Benedikt Brechtken@ben_brechtken·
Circa 38.000 Japaner leben in Deutschland. In einem Jahr haben sie zwei Gewaltverbrechen verursacht. 25.000 Algerier haben in dem gleichen Jahr 1.729 Gewaltstraftaten begangen. 13.000 weniger Menschen, 1.727 mehr Gewalttaten. Nicht alle Kulturen sind gleichwertig.
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Dan S@brfdan·
@RpsAgainstTrump Melania has to hold the Bible for him though, or it bursts into flames. 🔥
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Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump·
Donald Trump will participate in a public Bible reading from the Oval Office on Tuesday—CNN
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Dan S@brfdan·
@Handre From PanAm and TWA to Emirates and Spirit.
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Handre@Handre·
The Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 stands as one of the most spectacular vindications of free market principles in modern American history. Before deregulation, the Civil Aeronautics Board controlled every aspect of commercial aviation: routes, schedules, and most critically, prices. Flying remained a luxury reserved for the wealthy elite, with fares artificially inflated by regulatory capture and government-sanctioned cartels. Within a decade of deregulation, average airfares plummeted by 50% in real terms. The number of passengers more than doubled from 250 million in 1978 to over 500 million by 1990. New airlines like Southwest and JetBlue emerged with innovative business models that prioritized efficiency over bureaucratic compliance. Routes previously deemed "unprofitable" by government planners suddenly thrived under competitive pressure. The regulatory regime had created exactly what free-market theory predicts: artificial scarcity, price distortions, and a complete disconnection from consumer preferences. Airlines competed on amenities instead of price because the CAB fixed fares at monopoly levels. They served cocktails and full meals while ordinary Americans couldn't afford tickets. The moment government stepped aside, entrepreneurs discovered countless ways to serve previously ignored market segments. Critics warned that deregulation would compromise safety and create chaos. Instead, aviation safety improved dramatically as airlines faced real liability for accidents and insurance companies imposed rigorous standards. Competition forced operational excellence in ways bureaucratic oversight never could. Hub-and-spoke networks emerged organically, maximizing efficiency without central planning. The contrast couldn't be starker: decades of stagnation under regulatory control versus explosive innovation and democratization under market freedom. Yet the same politicians who celebrate affordable air travel continue strangling other industries with identical regulatory schemes.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸
Extremely important post worth the read and consideration. Corey Comperatore’s family deserves to know the truth about Matthew Crooks and what happened in Butler on July 13, 2024. President Trump, of all people, should be leading the charge. Why isn’t he? That’s the question.
Trisha Hope - National Delegate-TX@JustTheTweets17

I was a long time Trump supporter, I became a National Delegate to make certain Trump was seated as the nominee. While en-route to Wisconsin, I learned of the attempt on Trump's life at the Butler rally. I was in the middle of having dinner at a restaurant in Little Rock, AR. We immediately got the check and left, I was very upset. Prior to learning of the "assassination attempt" I was to scheduled to do an interview with The Washington Post, they had a reporter who was going to shadow me at the convention. He reached out to me after the shooting in a way that I found lacked concern for Trump, so I canceled the interview and did not allow them to shadow me. The purpose of allowing them to follow me was to bring awareness to J6ers. One of the hats I wore at the convention dawned the images of 4 J6ers, that hat now sits in the Smithsonian. At the convention of course there was massive concern for President Trump the consensus was it was divine intervention that saved Trump and we were all incredibly grateful. On the night Trump spoke, he had the ear patch on and many in the crowd did also. As Trump begin to speak, he started with this: “So many people have asked me what happened. Tell us what happened, please. And therefore, I will tell you exactly what happened, and you’ll never hear it from me a second time, because it’s actually too painful to tell.” As I stood on the convention floor you could have heard a pin drop as he spoke. My first thought was how odd for him to begin this way. He was nearly assassinated just a few days before and yet he was declaring this would be the only time he spoke of it, that was my first red flag. When people tell a lie, certainly a big one it is tough to keep all the details straight and doing so is an effort. In my opinion Trump made that statement to stop any further conversation about what happened. He gave us his official story, would only do it once and that was the end of it. Now we all know no one loves Trump more than Trump so this to me felt completely out of character. Fast forward to the questioning of Secret Service on how this was allowed to happen. If you look at the perfectly timed ICONIC photo Trump standing triumphantly screaming FIGHT, FIGHT FIGHT, certainly this was divine intervention....right? Following the inauguration, I found it odd that Trump wasn't going aggressively after those who allowed this to happen. He seemed to behave like it was no big deal. His Secret Service detail failed him massively, allowed him to be shot, and they allowed that perfectly timed photo op to take place Instead of his SS detail being terminated as they should have been, Trump made the gentleman in the white shirt the HEAD of the Secret Service on January 22, 2025. Instead of losing his job Sean Curran was given a massive promotion. Now, I want you to look critically at this photo. They allowed President Trump to stand up, exposing multiple potential kill shots, as the flag is gently lowered. Interesting that the other SS agents lower their heads as the perfectly time ICONIC photo is taken. Honestly, it couldn't have been scripted better if were to have been done in a studio. Since the attempt on his life, Trump has show no interest in investigating what really happened. He never mentions it, it's as if it never happened, except when he tells us, he took a bullet for us. As for Corey Comperatore, he was used in this plot, someone had to die otherwise, it would have been much easier to claim it was a HOAX. They killed Corey, likely because he was truly a real life hero, one people would rally behind and defend passionately, as they should. Then to top it off, they used Corey to their benefit at the convention. To this day his wife is begging for answers, answers she has repeatedly been denied. Sadly, they have no more use for her, she no longer matters. If you cannot look at this story, and use critical thinking skills and have at least some questions, you are the problem and we need you to snap out of it.

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Dan S
Dan S@brfdan·
@WhiteHouse @1drcole Bombing a civilization into submission doesn’t sound reasonable to me.
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
"...We’re offering a very fair and reasonable DEAL, and I hope they take it because, if they don’t, the United States is going to knock out every single Power Plant, and every single Bridge, in Iran. NO MORE MR. NICE GUY..." - President Donald J. Trump
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Mark Meadows
Mark Meadows@MarkMeadows·
When you want to know a person's character, look to those they work most closely with. @DissidentClint is one of the most trusted leaders in DC. Clint is 1000x more qualified to speak to Kash's character than a leftist reporter whose business model is built on tearing down conservatives. Keep up the great work,@Kash_Patel!!
Clint Brown@DissidentClint

Hey @S_Fitzpatrick I was Kash Patel’s Sherpa on the transition. I spent nearly all day everyday with him for 3+ months and have been with him frequently since. I have never seen the type of behavior that you’re describing from him. Your anon sourced story is BS. Oh and by the way, it was no pressure campaign that got Kash confirmed. He did his homework, studied every brief I wrote him (and I wrote them all personally). If I sent him material at say 2am, he would respond with questions by 3am. He was always available and never hard to reach. Ultimately, he addressed any concerns senators had. He studied the law enforcement issues in each of their states and came prepared with plans, ideas, and questions for addressing the unique law enforcement needs of each state. THAT is who Kash Patel is and it’s why the FBI has been so effective in the last year. I’ve never once seen him over drink. Not once. You are spinning that narrative because you know POTUS doesn’t view that favorably, even admitted as much in your story. And I’m not hard to find. Pretty obvious why you didn’t reach out to me for comment.

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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
"Things will just be free in the future. Sounds nuts, but if you've got an AI or robotics economy that is anywhere close to million times the size of the current Earth economy, literally any need you possibly want can be met. If you can think of it, you can have it" 一 Elon Musk
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James Bradley
James Bradley@JamesBradleyCA·
Chuck, the guy who’s been fact-checked for straight-up lies for years, is now quoting The Atlantic’s anonymous hit piece to call Kash Patel an out of control imbecile? The Atlantic is yellow journalism in a fancy font two dozen unnamed sources, zero evidence, classic smear. Nobody with a brain buys it anymore. Keep lying, Chuck.
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Chuck Schumer
Chuck Schumer@SenSchumer·
The Atlantic reporting confirms what we’ve known for months: Kash Patel is an out of control imbecile completely unfit to serve as FBI Director. Every day he plays that role is a danger to law enforcement and our country. He must resign immediately.
The Atlantic@TheAtlantic

Kash Patel’s colleagues are alarmed by what they describe as erratic behavior and excessive drinking—conduct that could cost him his job, Sarah Fitzpatrick reports. She spoke with more than two dozen people with knowledge of his conduct, some of whom described it as a national-security vulnerability. theatln.tc/2T74xHfh

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Dan S
Dan S@brfdan·
@WalshFreedom When Netanyahu is gone, we can be more supportive of Israel. For now…not so much.
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Joe Walsh
Joe Walsh@WalshFreedom·
A conversation yesterday: Her: “Joe, you can’t be so pro-Israel AND be a Democrat. Democrats are rightly turning on Israel. You gotta do the same.” Me: “If that’s true, if I can’t be a Democrat AND be pro-Israel, then I won’t be a Democrat. I love & support the state of Israel. Period. And I won’t abandon that support to benefit myself politically/bcuz that’s where Dem voters are. Nope. Do you want politicians who are principled, or politicians who just follow which way the wind’s blowing?”
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Dan S@brfdan·
@Logically_JC Indoctrination is much more difficult in that environment.
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John Collins@Logically_JC·
So many of our problems could be fixed by properly funding public education.
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Dan S@brfdan·
@elonmusk Woke/wokeness can be a label/definition for anything.
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James Bradley
James Bradley@JamesBradleyCA·
@JukeBoxNonStop I remember those days… God, I miss them so much. The world’s turned to absolute shit since then.
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JukeBox@JukeBoxNonStop·
No matter how many times I listen to this, I cannot get over how incredible this sounds live! #TalkTalk
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