
Jarrod Buchanan
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Jarrod Buchanan
@jarrodbuchanan
Sales by day, space nerd by night. Fan of Tesla, SpaceX, Elon and Dragon Believer!
San Diego 가입일 Nisan 2009
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@GovPressOffice It is not "far" from a boondoggle, IT IS A BOONDOGGLE!! Stop lying to us!!
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MAGA's outrage over a project that literally SAVES LIVES tells you everything!
This freeway project, grounded in decades of research, restores a critical wildlife corridor and reduces DEADLY collisions on one of the busiest highways in the country — protecting both drivers and animals.
FACT: The cost estimate held until last year when inflation — in part driven by TRUMP’s TARIFFS — increased construction costs. The increase is vastly LOWER than the 67% national average increase in highway construction costs.
FACT: The timeline shifted by just ONE YEAR largely due to severe weather last year — five years of work is far from a “boondoggle.”
End Wokeness@EndWokeness
California already spent $114 million on this unfinished wildlife crossing bridge (leading nowhere)
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When Covid hit, breweries weren't allowed to make hand sanitizer. Alcohol deliveries weren't allowed. Nurses couldn’t help people in other states.
Fortunately, people broke the rules.
"Because people evaded the system... the system changed,”
@Mercatus’s @AdamThierer says.
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🚨 CAUGHT VIOLATING FEDERAL ELECTION LAW:
I came across this group of petitioners on Skid Row registering homeless drug addicts to vote. The catch? They’re exchanging cash for registration signatures on ballot initiatives.
@choeshow
What is being done? @CAgovernor?
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After last nights and the constant doxxing attempts and threats from people who want to attack me largely due to politicians and leftist hate filled rhetoric as I expose billion dollar fraud schemes stealing from taxpayers
I’ve decided it’s time to raise money for security cost once again unfortunately
You can donate here: blacklineguardianfund.com
If you cannot donate no pressure whatsoever, please like and share this so it can get in the eyes of those that can.
God bless,
Nick
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy
@bourne_beth2345 @ucdavis People trying to dox me in real time Expose fraud and have you life threatened 24/7 “Run him out of town” for what? Exposing fraud? This is what happens when leftist paint you as a villain for doing something good for the country. Fraudsters always complain the loudest.
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Excited to deliver the uDR® 380i Pro Mobile X-ray to Brodstone Healthcare in Superior, Nebraska this week!⭐
United Imaging is proud to partner with an organization that has been recognized as a Top 100 Critical Access Hospital for the 15th consecutive year. It has been a pleasure working with Radiology Director Jennifer Eitzmann and CEO Treg Vyzourek, and we look forward to supporting their team and building a strong partnership ahead.
#EqualHealthcareForAll #PassionForChange #Xray #Radiology #MedicalImaging



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@CBSNews @BrendanCarrFCC So, auditors have know about this since 2022 and nobody has been prosecuted? This is why we do not trust the media or the government!
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CBS NEWS INVESTIGATION: A salon, a modeling agency, and 89 hospices? We visited a 3-story LA building being called "ground zero" for fraud. We went to look for ourselves. cbsn.ws/4bmB3Kg
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"Data centers are draining our water" is the new "plastic straws are destroying the ocean." It's a hoax, and many people pushing it know it's not true.
At AFPI (@A1policy) we wrote a piece breaking down the numbers:
1) Data centers use very little water
> Somewhere between 0.2% and 0.5% of U.S. freshwater consumption
> 15x less water than we lose each year to leaky pipes
> The biggest data center of 2024 uses less water than 3 square miles of farmland (America has 1.3 million)
2) Local water impacts are small, too
> In one of the country’s most “water stressed” counties, data centers are 0.12% of its water use (golf courses are 3.8%)
3) This hasn’t stopped lawmakers from fearmongering about data centers
> 5 senators, including Bernie Sanders and Ed Markey, wrote a letter to the admin complaining about data center water use
> Lawmakers have introduced legislation and called for data center moratoriums because of fake water use claims. Denver might enact one soon
4) Data centers are one of America’s greatest strengths
> Huge local tax revenues
> The AI data center boom has created tremendous economic growth
> Wages in construction and the trades have skyrocketed (construction up >30% because of data centers)
We end by suggesting some ways to accelerate the data center buildout, while protecting local communities' interests.
Full piece here: americafirstpolicy.com/issues/the-dat…

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I hate when people say @SpaceX is simply handed government contracts. No, SpaceX earns those contracts. They offer the lowest price, the best product and they execute.
The Pentagon said last year that SpaceX has saved the government over $40 billion. One SLS launch costs billions, while one SpaceX launch costs ~$75M.
SpaceX is an example of great American innovation, something that all Americans should cheer on.

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@FOXLA Of all the stills you choose to use, ignore the Maybach, Mercedes, BMW’s and pick the one Cybertruck. You should not be a Fox affiliate!
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YouTuber Nick Shirley’s new investigation alleges $170 million in California daycare fraud, echoing Dr. Oz’s claims of a $3.5 billion hospice scheme in Los Angeles. foxla.com/news/nick-shir…
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New Roadster unveil hopefully next month.
It will be a banger next-level.
Jon Erlichman@JonErlichman
On this day in 2008: production starts for Tesla’s first vehicle, the Roadster.
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang just exposed the massive secondary market that humanoid robotics is about to unlock.
The standard view is that the robot replaces biological labor.
That’s the smallest possible way to think about it.
Huang: “You’re gonna have robot apparels. Because I want my robot to look different than your robot. And so you’re gonna have a whole apparel industry for robots. You’re gonna have mechanics for robots, and people who come and maintain your robots.”
We’re not just building workers.
We’re building millions of synthetic platforms that require continuous maintenance, physical infrastructure, and customization.
Deploy millions of autonomous humanoid agents into the physical world and you instantly ignite an explosion of entirely new industries around them.
The winners won’t just be the ones building the robot.
They’ll be the ones building the repair networks, the charging infrastructure, and the customization pipelines required to service a global fleet.
Joe Rogan: “Don’t you think that’ll all be automated though?”
Huang: “No. Not all of it. Eventually, and then there’ll be something else.”
The baseline panic assumes that once physical robots arrive, human utility drops to zero.
The reality is the opposite.
Human utility shifts to a higher execution layer.
The machine takes over raw physical labor.
The human operator elevates to designing the aesthetic, maintaining the hardware, and commanding the output.
The sheer volume of synthetic agents required to run a post-scarcity economy will demand a massive, hyper-specialized human workforce to support them.
Huang: “That job never existed. And so you’re gonna have a whole industry of people taking care of, like for example, all the mechanics and all the people who are building things for cars. That didn’t exist before cars, and now we’re gonna have robots.”
The automobile didn’t eliminate the workforce.
It created highways, mechanics, fueling stations, insurance, dealerships, and an entire civilization built around four wheels.
The humanoid robot is about to do the same thing at ten times the scale.
You don’t build an empire by selling a single product.
You build it by creating the foundational platform that forces an entire secondary economy to orbit your architecture.
The creators of the robotic baseline aren’t just selling hardware.
They’re establishing the physical operating system for the next century.
Every future technician.
Every designer.
Every aftermarket manufacturer.
All of them will build their entire business directly on top of this architecture.
That’s not a product launch.
That’s a new economic gravity well.
And everything in the market is about to fall into it.
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