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Marine ‘84-‘92/Gulf Combat Vet/Snake Pilot/Shellback/Constitutionalist/Heritage American / @GunOwners @NRA @GunPolicy

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Anglo (XY)@AEFJR7565·
“The idea of social justice is that the state should treat different people unequally in order to make them equal.” – Friedrich Hayek
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
BREAKING: A former senior advisor to Anthony Fauci has been INDICTED for his role in the COVID-19 coverup This guy might throw Anthony Fauci under the BUS 👀 David Morens and his co-conspirators FALSIFIED records in an effort to SUPPRESS the lab-leak theory, and used his personal Gmail account rather than his NIH email in order to avoid being FOIA'd Fauci might just be next!
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Anglo (XY)@AEFJR7565·
@clayandbuck any chance you plan to discuss David Moren’s indictment?? The WHCD story needs an after action before any discussion is valid. The hindsight speculation discussion is strange and not helpful.
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Stephen Horn
Stephen Horn@stephenehorn·
Cooper Released Him is still pre-launch, and we've already surpassed the "official" @TeamCooperNC account in followers I guess North Carolinians are more interested in exposing the 4,234 criminals Gov. Cooper let out than they are in simping for his campaign
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Cooper Released Him@CooperReleased

LAUNCHING SOON: Cooper Released Him 4,234 criminal offenders 104+ murderers 89+ rapists 205+ child molesters Are you ready to help expose the criminals which Gov. Roy Cooper released onto the streets of North Carolina? Follow @CooperReleased

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Bo Snerdley
Bo Snerdley@BoSnerdley·
Thom Tillis - Lisa Murkowski - Sue Collins - and Mitch McConnell The Gang of Four that prevented the SAVE ACT from being attached to the reconciliation bill. Republicans fail to attach SAVE America Act to party-line funding package foxnews.com/politics/repub… #FoxNews
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Anglo (XY)@AEFJR7565·
@cohler If you can’t get someone who is so caught up in the climate change cult to understand this concept just simply ask “what should the global temperature be right now?” or “How do we know that the current climate of the earth right now is not exactly what it should be?”
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Jonathan Cohler
Jonathan Cohler@cohler·
Global Average Temperatures: NOTHING. NADA. ZILCH. MEANINGLESS DRIVEL. DECEPTION AT SCALE. We've all heard it: the planet has warmed by 1.1°C since pre-industrial times. It sounds like a measurement. It feels like a fact. But look closely at what that number actually is, and something strange happens — it dissolves in your hands. Three independent proofs from classical physics show that the global mean surface temperature, and every "anomaly" computed from it, has no connection to anything in the real world. Not a loose connection. Not an approximate one. None. Let's start with the simplest. Not Every Formula Gives You Something Real Here's a question. Measure the pH of your morning coffee — say 5.0. Now take the pH of the seawater off Bondi Beach in Australia — say 8.1. Average them. You get 6.55. Call it your CoffeeOceanpH. What is it? Nothing. pH is what physicists call an intensive property — it belongs to a single solution and only to a single solution. Your coffee has a pH of 5.0. The seawater off Bondi has a pH of 8.1. Both are perfectly real. But the two of them together? They don't have a pH. There's no such thing. They're two separate liquids sitting twelve thousand miles apart; the concept of "their pH" doesn't even get off the ground. Sure, the arithmetic will still hand you a 6.55 — arithmetic never refuses — and plenty of liquids in the world do happen to have a pH of 6.55. But that 6.55 isn't their pH, the joint pH of the coffee and the seawater, because there's no such thing as a joint pH. The reality doesn't exist. And notice the sleight of hand available if you wanted to commit it: you could write "pH 6.55" and call it the joint pH of the coffee and the ocean, as if they had one. That would be a lie dressed in a unit label. pH is a unit used only for the acidity of a single specific solution. Writing "pH" after a number is an assertion that the number is the acidity of some actual liquid the calculation is about. CoffeeOceanpH is an assertion the arithmetic hasn't earned. The label smuggles in a claim about the world that nothing in the world backs up. This is the heart of the Physical Tether Theorem (Cohler, 2026). A formula is a mapping — it takes numbers in and spits a number out. But whether the output has any physical meaning is a completely separate question, and most formulas fail it. For the output to mean something about reality, the mapping must be tethered: the number has to be connected, in some specifiable way, to the physical world the calculation purports to describe. It has to be telling you about something — an object, a process, a relationship, a rate, a flow, anything. Without that tether, you've done math. The result is just digits wearing a unit costume. And here's where dimensional analysis earns a demotion: you may have learned in school that "the units work out," as if that proves a formula makes physical sense. It doesn't. Dimensional checking is a sanity check, a handy rubric for catching errors in physics problems — if your formula for a velocity comes out in kilograms, you know you did something wrong. That's all it is. It's not a certificate of physical meaning. CoffeeOceanpH doesn't even pass the sanity check in any substantive way — averaging two pH's doesn't produce a pH, full stop — but even if you pretended it did, that pretense would tell you nothing about whether the result refers to anything. And nothing is exactly what it refers to. Global Mean Surface Temperature (GMST) Is CoffeeOceanpH on a Planetary Scale You take thermometer readings from thousands of land stations and ocean buoys — each one a real temperature of real air or real water at a real place — and you run them through a formula: sum, divide, weight, grid, average. Out pops a number. Somebody writes "°C" after it. And °C, like pH, is a unit used only for one specific physical quantity — in this case, temperature. Writing "°C" is an assertion: this number is a temperature of some actual thing the calculation is about. It isn't. Temperature, like pH, is intensive — it belongs to a single system at equilibrium, and only to a single system at equilibrium. The air over Lexington has a temperature. The water off Bondi has a temperature. The ice in Antarctica has a temperature. But all of them together? They don't have a temperature. There's no such thing. They're a thousand thermodynamically disconnected systems scattered across a planet. Run the formula anyway and you get a number, and somebody sticks "°C" on it — but that number isn't the temperature of Earth, or of Earth's surface, or of Earth's atmosphere, or of any other actual feature of reality, because no such joint temperature exists. The reality isn't there. And it gets worse than CoffeeOceanpH. GMST doesn't just average temperatures of disconnected systems — it averages temperatures of different substances. Air and water have different heat capacities, different densities, different thermodynamic behavior. A 1° change in air temperature and a 1° change in water temperature represent vastly different amounts of energy and vastly different physical situations. A thermometer in Sahara air and a buoy in Antarctic water are as thermodynamically unrelated as your coffee cup and the sea off Bondi. Averaging their readings is arithmetic. It's not physics. Anomalies inherit everything. Subtracting one untethered number from another untethered number doesn't manufacture a tether. Your CoffeeOceanpH this year minus your CoffeeOceanpH last year is still a number that refers to nothing. Even If You Granted the Rest, Averaging Still Doesn't Work There's a second, independent reason the formula fails, and Cohler (2025) develops it from thermodynamics. Even within a single system, averaging temperatures only corresponds to an actual temperature when the system is at thermal equilibrium — one temperature throughout, one substance throughout. Earth is nowhere close. On any given day the Sahara bakes at +50°C while Antarctica freezes at −70°C. Tropical oceans sit near 30°C while polar waters hover at −2°C. Deserts swing fifty degrees between noon and midnight. There is no equilibrium, no single underlying temperature the average is converging to. Even if you wanted to argue that Earth is "one system," it's not a system to which a temperature meaningfully applies, because it isn't in thermal equilibrium and never will be. And There Isn't Even One Average to Pick Then there's the coup de grâce, delivered almost twenty years ago by Essex, McKitrick & Andresen (2007). Even granting everything else, from the same thermometer data you can compute infinitely many equally defensible averages. Arithmetic mean. Geometric mean. Harmonic mean. Every r-mean for every real r. Each is mathematically valid. Each gives a different answer. And critically — some of them trend up over the last century, some trend down, some stay flat. Choosing the arithmetic mean isn't a discovery about nature. It's a convention. A different convention gives you a different "global warming," or none at all. That alone tells you the output has no physical meaning, because if it did, the world wouldn't depend on which formula you picked. The Phone Number Analogy If you want to feel this in your gut one more way: add up every phone number in America and divide by the population. You'd get a number. You could compute it every year. You could plot it, draw a trend line through the wiggles, write papers about the Great Phone Number Anomaly. And it would mean absolutely nothing. It isn't anyone's phone number. It isn't telling you anything about the phone system, the country, the population, or anything else. It's arithmetic performed on digits that happen to be phone numbers — but the result has no physical meaning. GMST is exactly that. A formula run on temperatures, with "°C" pasted on the answer to make it look like a temperature. It isn't. This Is Not a Quibble Every global average temperature series — HadCRUT, GISTEMP, NOAA, Berkeley Earth, every past version and every future one — inherits all three defects. So does every anomaly built on top of them. The problem isn't the instruments, the stations, the buoys, the adjustments, or the coverage. You could measure every thermometer on Earth with infinite precision and it would change nothing. The formula itself produces a number with no connection to the physical world, and no unit label can put one there. Climate changes. Weather changes. Glaciers advance and retreat, seas rise and fall. These are real things, worth studying with real physical quantities. But the one number everyone argues about — the single headline temperature of the planet — isn't one of them. It's CoffeeOceanpH. 📄 Full proofs: papers.jcohler.com/physical-tethe… papers.jcohler.com/gmst/ scipr.link/essex
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Terry@RowseTerry·
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@ClayTravis @TheAthletic Notice their tactic of making this a “deeply controversial statue”…deeply controversial to who?? 3 purple haired liberals who never even go to a ball game. Silly!
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
It’s a statue of a Texas Ranger at a Texas Rangers stadium, you pathetic loser. @TheAthletic sucks so bad. This is what they are “investigating.” Cancel your subscriptions. This is what you’re paying for.
Stephen J. Nesbitt@stephenjnesbitt

The Texas Rangers installed a deeply controversial statue in their ballpark concourse this spring. And they aren't willing to provide answers as to why it's there. Yikes. Important work from @SamBlum3: nytimes.com/athletic/71975…

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Anglo (XY)@AEFJR7565·
@stephenjnesbitt @SamBlum3 Stephen please explain why this is a “deeply controversial state”. And while you at it deeply controversial to who?? You and two of your coworkers at the Times? Geez🙄
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Stephen J. Nesbitt@stephenjnesbitt·
The Texas Rangers installed a deeply controversial statue in their ballpark concourse this spring. And they aren't willing to provide answers as to why it's there. Yikes. Important work from @SamBlum3: nytimes.com/athletic/71975…
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Robert Burns
Robert Burns@RobertBurns82·
Did you know Roy Cooper was Attorney General of North Carolina from 2001-2017? And Josh Stein was Attorney General from 2018-2023? North Carolinians have every right to blame Cooper and Stein for the violence in the streets with a favorability towards repeat criminals. It doesn’t have to be this way. We need a change of guard. VOTE
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Rep. María Elvira Salazar
Rep. María Elvira Salazar@RepMariaSalazar·
READ. THE. BILL. BEFORE. YOU. OPEN. YOUR. MOUTH. Calling the DIGNITY Act “amnesty” isn’t just wrong. It’s a deliberate distortion and it exposes just how little you know about the bill. This is enforcement first: zero tolerance for criminals, permanent border security, and hard, earned requirements to step forward and face the law, so American workers are protected, not undercut. Amnesty is the chaos you’ve defended, millions in the shadows, no control, no accountability, and a system that stopped working a long time ago. No shortcuts. No giveaways. No blanket forgiveness. That’s law and order. That’s DIGNITY.
Congressman Brandon Gill@RepBrandonGill

The Dignity Act is mass amnesty and would constitute a terrible betrayal of our voters.

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Jesse Kelly
Jesse Kelly@JesseKellyDC·
It’s really important that @RepMariaSalazar loses her next election. Republicans must be punished for betrayal like this. It’s the only way the others learn.
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ConservativeKER@ConservativeKER·
@RepMariaSalazar You are a liar. NO to amnesty. I voted for President Trump and his America First Agenda! We voted for deportations. Not just some but ALL illegal aliens.
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol

So, I did exactly what you asked and I sat down and read ALL 261 pages of your bill. It does support mass amnesty and I'll tell you exactly where: Pages 162-170... The Dream Act: You grant conditional lawful permanent resident status to ILLEGAL ALIENS who: >Have been continuously present in the U.S. since January 1, 2021 >Entered before age 18 >Meet education, employment, or military service requirements >Pass criminal background checks On top of this, in Sec. 2102(b)(3)(B), DACA recipients get fast-tracked to conditional green card status. ...which is literally mass amnesty BUT THE BILL GOES EVEN FURTHER!!! On pages 204-217, you present the Dignity Program: This is a separate track for illegal aliens who don't qualify for the Dream Act. If you are an illegal aliens who: > Was continuously present since December 31, 2020 >Pay a $1,000 upfront "restitution" fee >Submit biometrics, pass a background check >No felony convictions You get work authorization + travel authorization + deferred removal for 7 years After completing the 7-year program (paying $7,000 total in fees, staying employed, obeying laws, paying back taxes): We grant you: > "Dignity Status" which is essentially a lawful nonimmigrant status, which is renewable any number of times >Work and travel authorization But the most important bit that you're hiding here is that it totally suspends deportation of anyone who qualifies for this. This would effective end ALL MASS DEPORTATIONS in the United States immediately. You are a liar, you are a fraud, everything you stand for is fake... did YOU read your own bill? Because I just did, and you are a damned LIAR!!!!!

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Joe Chalfant
Joe Chalfant@JoeChalfant·
@RepMariaSalazar “I put Americans first” *supports granting legal status to people who managed to successfully evade punishment for breaking federal law and claims it is to benefit American workers* Unbelievably embarrassing
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Flash
Flash@FLASHGLADDING·
@amuse International law is nothing more than a tool for weaker nations to attempt to exert control over stronger nations. No more.
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Patriot🇺🇸Newswire
Patriot🇺🇸Newswire@NewswirePatriot·
🚨 BREAKING: Governor DeSantis is calling for the IMMEDIATE IMPEACHMENT of Judge Tiffany Baker. Judge Baker released a child rapist who was a KNOWN danger to society. While out on bail, the rapist tortured and killed a 5 year old little girl. Should she be impeached?
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