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Watching what happens when Lawmakers are in Session

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Coach Vint
Coach Vint@coachvint·
I talked a dad who told me he spent $10k a year on travel baseball between tourneys, travel, and gear for his son. He got a partial scholarship to D-2 school. If he had put the $10k in a mutual fund each year, he would have had about $190,000. The scholarship was $5k a year.
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Phil Magness
Phil Magness@PhilWMagness·
Here you go, Nick. A list of 100 currently living Marxist professors: David Abraham — University of Miami (Law, retired) Ervand Abrahamian — CUNY Baruch College (History, emeritus) Jaafar Aksikas — Columbia College Chicago (Cultural Studies) Jack Amariglio — Merrimack College (Economics, emeritus) Bill Ayers — University of Illinois Chicago (Education, emeritus) Asatar Bair — Riverside City College (Economics) Rick Baldoz — Oberlin College (Sociology) Gopal Balakrishnan — UC Santa Cruz (History) Tithi Bhattacharya — Purdue University (History) Bruno Bosteels — Columbia University (Latin American Studies) Samuel Bowles — Santa Fe Institute (Economics) Neil Brenner — Harvard University (Urban Theory) Robert Brenner — UCLA (History) Wendy Brown — Columbia University (Political Science) Ben Burgis — Morehouse College (Philosophy/Logic) Michael Burawoy — UC Berkeley (Sociology, emeritus) Paul Burkett — Indiana State University (Economics) Charisse Burden-Stelly — University of Wisconsin Madison (African American Studies) Hazel Carby — Yale University (African American Studies, emeritus) Vivek Chibber — NYU (Sociology) Ronald H. Chilcote — UC Riverside (Political Science, emeritus) Harry Cleaver — UT Austin (Economics, emeritus) George Ciccariello-Maher — formerly Drexel University (Politics) Joshua Clover — UC Davis (English) Angela Davis — UC Santa Cruz (History of Consciousness, emerita) Greg Dawes — NC State University (Latin American Studies) Jodi Dean — Hobart and William Smith Colleges (Political Science) Cedric de Leon — UMass Amherst (Sociology) Lisa Duggan — NYU (American Studies) Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz — CSU East Bay (History, emerita) Silvia Federici — Hofstra University (Political Philosophy, emerita) Samuel Farber — CUNY Brooklyn College (Political Science, emeritus) Johanna Fernández — CUNY Baruch College (History) Duncan K. Foley — New School for Social Research (Economics, emeritus) Barbara Foley — Rutgers University (English, emerita) John Bellamy Foster — University of Oregon (Sociology) Harriet Fraad — New School (Psychology) H. Bruce Franklin — Rutgers University (English, emeritus) Nancy Fraser — New School for Social Research (Philosophy) Grover Furr — Montclair State University (English) Michael Goldfield — Wayne State University (Political Science) Alyosha Goldstein — University of New Mexico (American Studies) Michael Hardt — Duke University (Literature) David Harvey — CUNY Graduate Center (Anthropology, emeritus) Gerald Horne — University of Houston (History) Michael Hudson — University of Missouri Kansas City (Economics, emeritus) Aaron Jaffe — SUNY Old Westbury (Philosophy) Adrian Johnston — University of New Mexico (Philosophy) Sharryn Kasmir — Hofstra University (Anthropology) Robin D.G. Kelley — UCLA (History) Andrew Kliman — Pace University (Economics) Karl Klare — Northeastern University School of Law (Labor & Employment Law) David Laibman — CUNY Brooklyn College (Economics, emeritus) Paul Le Blanc — La Roche University (History) Li Minqi — University of Utah (Economics) Peter Linebaugh — University of Toledo (History, emeritus) George Lipsitz — UC Santa Barbara (Black Studies) Stephanie Luce — CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies (Labor Studies) Biju Mathew — Rider University (Business) Paul Mattick Jr. — Adelphi University (Philosophy) Robert McChesney — University of Illinois (Communications, emeritus) Randall H. McGuire — SUNY Binghamton (Anthropology) Peter McLaren — Chapman University (Education, emeritus) David McNally — University of Houston (Political Science) Jodi Melamed — Marquette University (English) Salar Mohandesi — University of Pennsylvania (History) Jason W. Moore — Binghamton University (Sociology) Fred Moseley — Mount Holyoke College (Economics) Kirstin Munro — New School for Social Research (Economics) Immanuel Ness — CUNY Brooklyn College (Political Science) Bertell Ollman — NYU (Politics) Christian Parenti — CUNY (Journalism/Economics) Michael Perelman — California State University Chico (Economics, emeritus) Michael J. Piore — MIT (Economics, emeritus) Minnie Bruce Pratt — Syracuse University (Writing, emerita) Barbara Ransby — University of Illinois Chicago (History) Adolph L. Reed Jr. — University of Pennsylvania (Political Science, emeritus) Touré Reed — Illinois State University (History) Gabriel Rockhill — Villanova University (Philosophy) David Roediger — University of Kansas (American Studies) John Roemer — Yale University (Economics) William I. Robinson — UC Santa Barbara (Sociology) Mike Rotkin — UC Santa Cruz (Lecturer) E. San Juan Jr. — University of Connecticut (English, emeritus) Anwar Shaikh — New School for Social Research (Economics) Tommie Shelby — Harvard University (Philosophy/African American Studies) Nikhil Pal Singh — NYU (Social and Cultural Analysis) Robyn Spencer — Lehman College CUNY (History) Neferti Tadiar — Barnard College (Women's Studies) Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor — Princeton University (African American Studies) Alberto Toscano — UC San Diego (Sociology) Mark Tushnet — Harvard Law School (Constitutional Law, emeritus) Alan M. Wald — University of Michigan (English, emeritus) Thomas E. Weisskopf — University of Michigan (Economics, emeritus) Richard Wolff — New School for Social Research (Economics, emeritus) John Womack — Harvard University (History, emeritus) Robert Wrenn — University of Maine (Economics, emeritus) Michael D. Yates — formerly University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown (Economics) Gale A. Yee — Episcopal Divinity School (Biblical Studies) Michael Zweig — SUNY Stony Brook (Economics, emeritus)
Nick Burns@NickBurns

@CliffordAsness @PhilWMagness If that’s anywhere near true then it would be easy to name hundreds of actual, bona fide Marxist professors. But somehow no one can?

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Viet Q Nguyen
Viet Q Nguyen@VietQNguyen·
Talk about mismanagement! Look at all the money that flows out of the State of Washington, due to tort settlement payouts. There needs to be a leadership purge at the Department of Children, Youth and Families. More here: wacountability.org/cases/state-ag…
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
I received the following email from CODEPINK. "We are writing to formally address and correct the false and defamatory statements made in your recent social media posts regarding CODEPINK. These claims—which falsely allege that our organization is funded by China, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), or any foreign government or entity—are entirely baseless and constitute libel." So, I will share the facts without spin: Per Wikipedia, CODEPINK is 25% funded by Neville Singham, who is living in Shanghai and got rich off spreading CCP propaganda, and is under investigation by Congress for FARA violations. CODEPINK is running a campaign called "China is Not Our Enemy," which promotes pro-China messaging, including denial of the Uyghur genocide, an atrocity affirmed by the U.S. Department of State. The founder of CODEPINK, Jodie Evans, is married to the aforementioned Neville Singham. In fact, the Uyghur denialism goes so far that Jodie Evans said in a YouTube interview, that Uyghurs are terrorists trained in Yemen and Syria who bomb shopping centers.
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Rip Wheeler
Rip Wheeler@WheelerRipWA·
Pride Month is coming up. Let's remember what this movement has given us: - Sexually graphic books in schools - Grown adult males in dresses dancing provocatively for children - Lying to people about being able to change their sex - Mutilating children - Stopping puberty, causing lifelong damage - Turning kids and teens into lifelong medical patients - Teachers transitioning students in secret while telling them their parents are dangerous - Censored speech and forced language with legal consequences for non-compliance - Men in women's bathrooms - Female athletes losing life-changing scholarships, medals, and awards - Silencing and intimidating women - Trans violence, including murder - Surging mental illness - Confusing children and stealing their innocence
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el gato malo
el gato malo@boriquagato·
watching the media try to cast fitness as "far right" really tells you everything you need to know about the sort of weaksauce frails that the media has become, doesn't it? anything to make it "your fault" and avoid working on themselves. it's one endless tirade of low status, low agency whinetopian pity party polemic masquerading as social insight. anything normal or robust is toxic and all our self-absorbed and self-indulgent toxicity is virtue. you need to be like us! the whole thing is a tiresome kafka trap of using signs of health as proof of sickness. small wonder no young man in his right mind wants to be associated with them...
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The Globe and Mail@globeandmail

Opinion: Ill-gotten gains: How the gym has allowed the far right to build an iron grip on young men theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…

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Skeptic Research Center Team
One of the most persistent false beliefs in American culture is that the Floyd/BLM riots were incredibly peaceful, causing little damage to life and property. In fact, the Floyd/BLM riots were the most destructive riots in American history, leading insurance agencies to designate them as a "catastrophe event." (See first chart below showing that misinformation about the Floyd/BLM riots is positively correlated with trust in journalists.) (See second chart below showing that misinformation about the Floyd/BLM riots is associated with left-leaning political beleifs.)
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TheBlaze@theblaze

Sunny Hostin: “There was very limited destruction of property and violence during the BLM uprising.”

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Zeek Arkham 🇺🇸
Zeek Arkham 🇺🇸@ZeekArkham·
No one asked half the Philadelphia Eagles team for an explanation when they directly declined to go to the White House after the Super Bowl. No one asked Stephen Curry for an explanation when he sat with Kamala Harris and endorsed her for President. No one asks for an explanation every time Steve Kerr or any other TDS-inflicted coach goes on a rant against Trump. So if I were Jaxson Dart, I wouldn’t say a blessed thing to anyone. He doesn’t owe anyone a thing. I’m more pissed off because they’ve got me out here cheering on a Giants QB. As a lifelong Eagles fan, this pains me.
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The Seattle Times
The Seattle Times@seattletimes·
A judge wrote that the prosecutor’s office’s mismanagement of juvenile cases and failure to disclose evidence wasn’t an isolated incident. #Echobox=1779628992-2" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">seattletimes.com/seattle-news/l…
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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
The two disparate views of Seattle pictured below might as well be of every Democrat city in America. It’s probably safe to say that everything wrong with America emanates from the moment Democrats are in power. Their sweeping corruption is the cause of a catastrophic national deficit. Their hatred of capitalism and the nuclear family is the cause of rampant crime. Their communist hatred of single family neighborhoods is the cause of desolate, dystopian shells of once prosperous urban centers. Their open border policies to gain illegal votes have rotted our once civilized culture to tatters. The glory that was America is flickering into eternal darkness. The Democrat way of life is an open wound in the gut of this once proud nation - it is a cancer and it is a curse. We are standing on the edge of an abyss, and the winds are howling from the darkness below.
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Isaac
Isaac@isaacrrr7·
Javier Milei: “No tengo nada en contra de los artistas. Yo mismo tuve una banda de rock. Mi problema es que si necesitas una subvención del gobierno para hacer arte, ya no eres un artista, eres un empleado público.” Milei es un número uno.
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Dapper Detective
Dapper Detective@Dapper_Det·
🚨BREAKING: 21 people shot, including children across Chicago so far this weekend, mass shooting last night & 5 police officers hospitalized after being mowed down by an 18-year-old at a teen takeover on the West Side. Chicago is a total war zone ruled by Democrats.
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OutKick
OutKick@Outkick·
Another week, more female athletes having to share their podium with a trans athlete. Female athletes keep getting told to ‘be inclusive’ while sacrificing fairness, opportunities, and titles. Enough.
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We Heart Seattle
We Heart Seattle@weheartseattle·
More than half of the people we encounter using drugs in public parks already have housing.👇🏼 The majority of the rest can call a friend or family for a place to stay, once they’re clean and sober.
Brandi Kruse@BrandiKruse

Anyone who tells you homelessness is a housing crisis is just a flat-out liar. Here is a woman living on the streets of Seattle despite having a TAXPAYER FUNDED APARTMENT just blocks away.

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ICE Los Angeles
ICE Los Angeles@EROLosAngeles·
🚨ICE Los Angeles arrested Etinosa Osahon, 49, of Nigeria, May 21. Osahon’s criminal record includes stealing and being in possesses of stolen mail, bank fraud, and aggravated identity theft. He is in ICE custody pending removal.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
Democrats NEED to call Republicans “Nazis,” and the inverse is not true because it’s unnecessary. I’ll explain. Republicans freed the slaves. Republicans won the Civil War and magnanimously reconciled with the losing Democrats even though they did not need to. Republicans passed the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments. Republicans gave women the vote. Republicans desegregated the federal workforce. Republicans ended Jim Crow. Republicans passed the Civil Rights Acts. Republicans have been zealous defenders of 1st and 2nd Amendment rights. Against such a stellar historical track record of promoting freedom and personal liberty, Democrats NEED to call Republicans “Nazis” to obscure the truth of who the bad guys actually are. Democrats, OTOH, built a party based almost exclusively on slavery and racism. Democrats initiated and fought a bloody Civil War that killed ~700,000 Americans. Democrats instituted Jim Crow. Democrats popularized lynching. Democrats opposed the post-Civil War Amendments and all of the Civil Rights Acts. Democrats denied the vote to women. Democrats re-segregated the federal work force. Democrats invented and staffed the KKK. Democrats have always fought for a racialized society. Democrats re-racialized society in the 21st Century. Democrats invented abortion as a tool of eugenics. Democrats killed ~66,000,000 babies since 1973 thanks to Roe v. Wade. Democrats hate the 2nd Amendment. Democrats hate the 1st Amendment when free speech, freedom of assembly or freedom of religion challenge them. Democrats have embraced Marxism and jihad. Republicans do not need to call Democrats “Nazis” because calling them “Democrats” is horrific enough. Explained.
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