Alberto Badulaque

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Alberto Badulaque

Alberto Badulaque

@AlbertoBaT1976

Katılım Mart 2026
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Poncho Gutiérrez
Poncho Gutiérrez@PonchoGutz·
Avísenle que "el emprendedor que no necesita al Estado" tiene la empresa más subsidiada de la historia espacial.
Irving Gatell@IrvingGatell

Workers didn't create @elonmusk wealth. Cuba has had workers + resources for 67 years... and still no SpaceX. Not even close. It's not "the working class" that creates breakthroughs. It's the entrepreneur who risks everything. Every country has workers. Very few have a Musk. That's why only one has SpaceX. Data, not narrative. Leftists claim the rich just "steal" what workers create. Then why doesn't Cuba —full of workers and resources— have anything remotely like SpaceX after 67 years? The difference isn't labor. It's vision, risk, and capital. Workers are everywhere. Game-changing entrepeneurs are rare. That's the uncomfortable truth.

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Guille Vidal
Guille Vidal@eltemagv·
Salinas Pliego nos regaló una tendencia infinita. No es queja 😎 #LaPerritaDeTrump
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Alvaro Delgado Gómez
Alvaro Delgado Gómez@alvaro_delgado·
Por razones técnicas ajenas al equipo, no fue posible transmitir “Los Periodistas” en @CanalOnceTV. @paezvarela y yo ofrecemos una disculpa a toda la audiencia.
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Mauricio Ymay
Mauricio Ymay@MauricioYmay·
He escuchado, he reflexionado y este es mi mensaje.
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Pedro Salmerón Sanginés
Pedro Salmerón Sanginés@LectorHistoria·
Además de ser imperialista @ChrisLandauUSA, no sabes nada de historia de México. Juárez SIEMPRE rechazó cualquier intervención del rapaz imperialismo yanqui, que apenas 20 años antes había usurpado sin razón y por la fuerza nuestros territorios del norte. x.com/ChrisLandauUSA…
Christopher Landau@ChrisLandauUSA

I don’t think many Americans realize how close we came to war with France right after our Civil War. While we were distracted by that conflict, French Emperor Napoleon III occupied Mexico and installed the puppet Emperor Maximilian, raising the specter of widespread European recolonization of Latin America. Our leaders unsurprisingly took a dim view of that prospect, and the very day after General Grant accepted General Lee’s surrender, he declared “Now for Mexico!” and sent General Sheridan to the Mexican border with 30,000 men. Grant and Sheridan wanted to invade Mexico to drive out the French alongside Mexican insurgents led by Benito Juárez. Secretary of State Seward, gravely wounded in the events surrounding President Lincoln’s assassination, opposed the plan, warning that “If we got into war and drove out the French, we could not get out ourselves.” There were heated debates within the Andrew Johnson Administration on how to proceed. Eventually, Seward used diplomacy to pressure the French to withdraw, while Sheridan funneled arms to the Mexican insurgents. The last French troops withdrew in February 1867 and Maximilian’s empire collapsed (and he was executed) just months later. I visited the site of the execution (in Querétaro) as US Ambassador to Mexico and reflected on how the events there affected the history of that country as well as my own.

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The Saviour
The Saviour@TheSaviour·
🚨🇮🇱🇵🇸BREAKING: Israel killed a Palestinian young man in Gaza while he was enjoying his time with his friends at a café using a quadcopter.
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