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I am a retired military aviator and a 30-year high-tech marketing professional. I am now retired and living the good life.

Corvallis, OR Katılım Kasım 2022
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How different would our government look if (1) deficit spending weren’t an option, and (2) most of the cost of government weren’t borne by a small percentage of citizens?
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@SenJeffMerkley You are just making things up now. There will be increases in wildfire services not a “gutting”.
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Senator Jeff Merkley
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Trump's Forest Service “reorganization” is really a plan to gut the agency ahead of wildfire season and keep folks in Oregon and across the country from having a say in how we protect public lands. HELL NO! I'll fight this as lead Dem on the Interior Appropriations Subcommittee.
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Reid Wiseman
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On the helicopter leaving the ship right now. This planet is impossibly beautiful from every altitude I’ve seen it…surface to 250,000 miles
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@KeenanPeachy @mirandadevine Data points that you suggest might be connected just by mentioning them but not by providing evidence does not constitute a theory. It is an unfalsifiable conspiracy theory.
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Peachy Keenan
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I haven't done any digging into all this so I really don't know if these are connected, but I was just talking to a friend of a relative of Monica Reza, the Rocketdyne scientists who disappeared while hiking and she told me something very interesting. Monica was hiking with a group in Angeles Crest, the mountain range just behind JPL and Altadena. A man she knew was 30 feet ahead, she told him to go on, then she vanished, with no trace, no screams, nothing. Monica, my friend told me, was the only surviving co-creator of Mondaloy, a "family of nickel-based superalloys now built into the engines replacing Russian-made rockets for American national security launches." She was the only person in the world who held the patent for this material.
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho

🚨🇺🇸 A 9th US Scientist linked to the US nuclear space program has died with no cause of death given. This recent report details, seven of the other scientists. These clearly aren’t all coincidences - they are being systematically murdered ‼️

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@MtnMattieP @DepSecVaden @RapidResponse47 I don’t care about your feelings or your definition of what “multi use” means. We don’t need a federal agency doing virtually nothing but funding PhD fantasy research.
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MtnMattieP
MtnMattieP@MtnMattieP·
@180Auto_15B @DepSecVaden @RapidResponse47 Perhaps you should take a look at the Multiple Use, Sustained Yield Act of 1960 which directs the 5 uses of USFS land. Cause it being a law and all, they have to follow it. And you're insane if you think that USFS research provides no positive return. Or stupid. Probably that.
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Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden
🧵Here are the FACTS on the U.S. Forest Service Reorganization There’s a lot of lies spreading on X about the Forest Service’s reorganization. Let’s cut through the noise with the straight facts. This is about making the USFS more effective at its mission, nothing more, nothing less. (1/7)
Headquarters@HQNewsNow

The Trump administration has announced it plans to dismantle the US Forest Service. All 10 regional offices are set to close in addition to over 50 research labs.

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NuclearWeasels
NuclearWeasels@NWeasels·
@180Auto_15B @DepSecVaden @RapidResponse47 Raise hell with your elected reps to fund the agency fully and you might get that. It's a pre-'rona estimate, but the agency needs ~30 billion to staff to the levels to actually do all the statutory work congress has decided is the USFS's job. USFS received ~8.6 this year.
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@AndrewKolvet What “Epstein deck”? Do you realize that all this jabber about Epstein only fuels the left and suggests that Trump is hiding something? It’s idiotic. Trump isn’t hiding anything. We know all we need to about Epstein.
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Andrew Kolvet
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Todd Blanche has a chance to reset the Epstein deck if he's ready to seize it.
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@Rasmussen_Poll Again, proving that the majority of people polled are idiots.
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Rasmussen Reports
Rasmussen Reports@Rasmussen_Poll·
Iran War Has Boosted Terrorism Risk, Majority Say America’s war against Iran has heightened the danger of terrorist attacks here, according to most voters. Full story is in the comments...
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Daily Wire@realDailyWire·
.@MattWalshBlog: I don't think this is in America's best interest. "Why exactly was this necessary for America to get involved in right now? I don't think we've ever gotten...a sufficient answer on that...How has America benefited from it?"
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@bonchieredstate Yeah, I do not understand why Trump uses the guy. He’s incompetent.
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@TheFP @bariweiss Yeah, that was a bullshit, dishonest “when did you stop beating your wife” question. It’s based on a dubious, unsourced story. Really sloppy. Dishonest to the point of fraud.
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The Free Press
The Free Press@TheFP·
Vice President J.D. Vance was asked about The FP’s reporting on a contentious closed-door Pentagon meeting with a Vatican ambassador—described by Church insiders as a bitter lecture warning that the U.S. has the power to act as it wants, and that the Church should take its side. Read the full story from @MattiaFerraresi: thefp.com/p/why-the-vati…
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@shadihamid No. You are confusing points of partial confluence with shared culture. It is not. Islam is incompatible with anything but domination by Islam. So don’t go lying about shared culture. It is not.
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Shadi Hamid
Shadi Hamid@shadihamid·
Republicans, if anything, should want American Muslims to retain their "native culture" for purely pragmatic electoral reasons. 2/
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Shadi Hamid
Shadi Hamid@shadihamid·
Most American Muslims aren't immigrants. They're born and raised here. And they're not that different from the Republican base when it comes to questions of homosexuality, gender, and family. We don't ask Republicans to "assimilate" into American liberal culture. 1/
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo

@shadihamid @washingtonpost Raises the question, if immigrant groups want to retain their native culture rather than assimilate, why immigrate in the first place?

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@libsoftiktok Hang him. That monster must not be allowed to live. The insanity excuse is irrelevant. Do people really think it’s OK to murder if a person supposedly can’t understand their actions? To me that makes it worse. There is no reasoning there. He’s an animal.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
BREAKING: DeCarlos Brown Jr., the man who m*rdered Iryna Zarutska, has been found "incapable to proceed" on state m*rder charges. The case is now reportedly delayed until Brown's capacity is deemed "restored." HOW IS THIS JUSTICE???
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@LeadingReport @theisabelb That’s because Vance has a childish perspective on foreign relations. It’s where he is weakest. Well, that and his perspective on welfare.
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Leading Report
Leading Report@LeadingReport·
BREAKING: Nobody in Mr. Trump’s inner circle was more worried about the conflict with Iran, or did more to try to stop it, than the vice president, per NYT.
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@MattWalshBlog It’s also not a serious argument. It’s that guy’s cognitive biased fever dream. It’s not factual or reality based. He misses all the important points and inserts his own fabrications as if they are facts.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
This analysis seems correct to me. Anyone who shouts this down as “panican” or “TDS” or whatever is not a serious person.
Oren Cass@oren_cass

I mostly avoid commenting on what President Trump says from day to day, while pulling no punches in my assessments, whether positive or negative, of his policy. His Iran ultimatums feel different. Making such threats is a policy. If he were to follow through on them, the consequences would be immediate, irreversible, and catastrophic on a world-historical scale. So while some will inevitably insist he should be “taken seriously rather than literally,” or that he is executing a sophisticated “madman” strategy in a complex game of 5-D chess, or that he needs everyone’s steadfast support to maximize his leverage, now rather than later seems the time to say that the actions that he is proposing would be a disaster for our country, both strategically and morally, which makes the remarks themselves a terrible mistake. Simply put, what’s the point of all this? If these are empty threats that we all know he will not carry out, then they are ineffective threats (the Iranians are on X too!), merely making the president and our nation look foolish. If they are not empty threats, then the president is asserting the American position that such actions are acceptable in this situation and ones we are willing to take. We are not living in some quantum thought experiment where he simultaneously is and is not serious. We cannot expect the Iranians, but only the Iranians, will believe him. Whether the threats are empty or not, we should be willing to say: This is wrong. We should not establish a pattern of threatening escalation from a blockaded strait to elimination of a civilization. We should not launch strikes intended to devastate the lives of millions of people and take our nation to total war without indisputable justification, or before the American people have deliberated upon and assented to the path with full understanding of what total war might mean for them. Those principles are vital to our Republic, independent of whether the strategy could “work.” But it’s also worth emphasizing that the strategy is a dead end. This war is actively weakening American power, increasing the danger to American citizens, and frustrating the president’s important efforts at addressing our many domestic challenges. It has closed a strait that was previously open, strengthened the incentive for other nations to pursue nuclear weapons, and in this most recent rhetoric made more plausible their use. Our choices for continuing the war appear to be catastrophic escalation of the air war or extensive deployment of ground troops, neither of which were planned or had support at the outset. Stepping back from these threats and admitting such actions do not offer a path to resolving the conflict may be unpalatable, but it is by far the least unpalatable option available. Let us all hope cooler heads prevail.

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@RonWyden You really do live in a fantasy world. Just because your little feelings are hurt does not mean you are right or speaking truth.
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No, the 97% claims aren't supported by data. The map is based on 2016 election results by congressional district, not gun stats. Gun ownership is higher in rural/Republican areas (45% of Reps own guns vs. 20% of Dems, per Pew). Gun homicides concentrate in urban counties, but overall firearm deaths (mostly suicides) are 37% higher in rural counties than urban ones (JAMA Surgery, 2011-2020).
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