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@DHSgov Reminder : the riots in NJ have been ongoing for 6 days. One person has been arrested. Why are you allowing this to continue?
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Homeland Security@DHSgov·
Reminder to all rioters: Obstructing and assaulting law enforcement is a crime and a felony. Anyone who assaults our officers will be arrested and prosecuted to the FULLEST extent of the law.
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Justine Bateman
Justine Bateman@JustineBateman·
It’s very interesting to me that not long ago we used to vote in-person almost exclusively, on election day only, with a rudimentary, if any, computing system, but had the election results by end of day in Calif. But in giving people multiple days to vote and a by using a powerful computer system, we usually have to wait for many days for election results. Sure, one can cry possible election interference and manipulation, but I would genuinely like to know if any legitimate reasons exist as to why this would all take far longer than it once did. @CASOSVote
Ashley Zavala@ZavalaA

Will ballot counting in California be faster in this election than in the past? “A lot of it depends on what we get in advance,” Secretary of State Shirley Weber told me. “If we get massive turn out on Election Day, we’ve got to count every vote.”

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AP@Average_NY_Guy·
“Yours truly” didn’t notice anything. What actually happened is Ben Shapiro called her a coward, and she has been spiraling ever since. I listened to her daily for years and watched the entire mindset shift happen in real time. She originally said Israel should wrap up the war in Gaza. She got attacked for that, which I still don’t think was fair. But going from “Israel should end the war” to “Israel’s control of the U.S. is a cancer in America” is such a deranged leap that it can only be explained by ego, bitterness, and losing control after being publicly humiliated.
Mikale Olson@realmikolson

“Americans are awake on the “issue of Israel,” your’s truly included.” - Megyn Kelly We’ve been trying to warn you about her for a long time.

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CaliRN619 🚑🩺🚑@CaliRN619·
The @FBI started tracking down, raiding, and arresting the J6 “rioters” within 48 hours after a 6 hour protest. These violent Delaney Hall extremists have been at it for almost 10 days! I want every last one of them arrested and their lives destroyed immediately. There’s zero excuse not to have them in custody by Monday.
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Dan Burnett
Dan Burnett@RocCityBuilt·
@alex_fasulo That is progress towards more electricity and cheaper rates. They need some wind turbines and batteries to work with it. Glad this is getting built. Let’s get more built and do other things like reopen Indian Point nuclear station and we can finally get rates down.
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Alex Fasulo
Alex Fasulo@alex_fasulo·
You’re looking at thousands of studs that have been jammed into the ground, on what was previously prime farmland, as they continue to build out Cider Solar in Elba and Oakfield, New York. The studs will hold the Chinese-made solar panels that were constructed and shipped with fossil fuels and rare earth minerals. Cider Solar is a massive 500MW industrial complex that will destroy 4,000 acres by the time they’re done. Since commercial solar only generates at 15% of its annual potential in Upstate NY (actually closer to 10% in Western NY), this 500MW complex will only generate 75MW of power when it’s all said and done. Thousands of acres gone. Soil compacted. Runoff reported. Chemicals sprayed to suppress vegetation. Animals displaced in every direction. And the history and culture of these towns destroyed forever. All for our governor, greedy politicians, and subsidies for foreign corporations. Video submitted by @JenniferSitter2
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Professor Eric Rasmusen
@esrtweet No-- we don't import a random 10,000 low-caste Indians. We import the top 1% smart ones, who are just as smart as the smart high-caste Indians.
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Eric S. Raymond
Eric S. Raymond@esrtweet·
That feeling when your knowledge about how average IQ varies with caste rank in India stops being peculiar arcana and suddenly becomes deeply relevant to US domestic politics... Anybody who has studied the matter knows that castes in India have been maintaining almost perfect endogamy for thousands of years. About the only significant category of exceptions is that if you have an exceptionally beautiful daughter you *might* succeed in getting her taken as a concubine by a higher-caste man, so their offspring might jump a rank. With no significant gene flow between jatis, divergences in important traits like IQ and time preference not only don't smooth out, but actually amplify due to genetic drift and differing selective pressures. Highest-caste Indians have an IQ distribution a lot like Europeans. Low-caste Indians...don't. They're not quite as genetically handicapped as the dimmest populations in sub-Saharan Africa, thankfully, but the spread is wide. This doesn't mean all low-caste Indians are stupid; Gaussian distributions don't work that way. It does mean that importing 10,000 low-caste Indians has very different implications for the host society then importing 10,000 Brahmins. Segue to the recent news stories about American families getting killed by illiterate Indian truck drivers doing crazy stupid things on the roadways. Those truck drivers are not Brahmins. This is a recent phenomenon because, until one of our political parties decided to import the entire Third World for vote-farming purposes, we were cream-skimming India. Now we're not, and this makes a serious difference.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 NOW: A “random” supply drop has just occurred here in Newark a few blocks from the ICE facility, containing over $1,000 worth of supplies NOBODY knows whose it is. NOBODY knows how it got here. And the equipment I found inside makes it seem like they’re preparing for WAR. Lots of wound care items. Saline, bandaids, gauze sponges, you name it. It’s all here. $1,000+ worth of stuff just randomly abandoned on the side of the road. Very convenient. I’ve informed police.
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cdrsalamander
cdrsalamander@cdrsalamander·
1, We all knew this after the first watching of Dr. Strangelove. 2. Don’t wear your cover inside. 3. You were a pilot, not EOD, SEAL, or SEABEE. If you must wear a NAVY ball cap, make it blue or khaki.
Tymofiy Mylovanov@Mylovanov

Sen. Kelly: After 15 years working with Russian cosmonauts, I learned mission success was not their top priority. First was how things looked, second was who to blame, third was what they could steal. Mission success was somewhere fourth on the list.

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Clyp Keeper
Clyp Keeper@DGrayTexas45·
LA Mayor candidate Nithya Raman has publicly said: “I don’t think a kid is gonna be safer because a tent is 500 feet away from a school”. 3 days ago a FAKE encampment was set up outside her home, a visibly shaken Raman said: “I have two little kids. They didn’t see it, luckily this morning” Do these people ever listen to themselves?!?
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Saint James Hartline
Saint James Hartline@JamesHartline·
The Dark Agenda behind Democrat Avatar Tofu Talarico's mysterious acscendency out of obscurity to become the Democrat candidate for the U.S. Senate in Texas. Prior to his candidacy for the Texas state legislature, Talarico was an executive director for Russia-affiliated non-profit, Reasoning Mind Inc., which grifted millions of dollar from Texas school districts to install Russian mathematical computer software in Texas school districts. Reasoning Mind had the backing of big tech, big oil, NGOs and a Russian Petroleum Consultant corporation. Even as Reasoning Mind paid exhorbant salaries and executive compensation while funneling millions and millions of dollars to Russia, the powerful special interests of the organization's backers helped Reasoning Mind to spread what had been deemed an overpriced and unbeneficial computer mathematics program into schools across Texas. Insolvent and in financial dire straits, Reasoning Mind sold itself to a financial investment company, Weld North aka Imagine Learning, in 2018, the same year that Talarico ran for the Texas state legislature. The screenshots provide the first shot fired across the bow in exposing the nefarious bad actors behind the actual agenda of Tofu Talarico. That shot comes in the form of truly bad actor and wacko Democrat extremist lesbian activist Randi Weingarten, the President of the American Federation of Teachers. Looky, looky at what Dandy Randi Weingarten is up to with A.I. and the super wealthy backers for getting it into U.S. classrooms.
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Dan Burmawi
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
For centuries, Islamic armies tried to invade Europe and failed. They stormed the gates at Tours, at Vienna, and were turned back. Even Spain, which fell under their control for centuries, eventually expelled them. The West once understood the danger of Islam’s imperial ambition and fought to keep it out. But after the fall of the Ottoman Caliphate, the narrative shifted. No longer seen as conquerors, Muslims managed to rebrand themselves as victims. In the name of compassion, the West opened its gates to waves of migration. They were handed citizenship, the very key to reshaping societies from within. What could not be achieved by the sword is now being achieved by demographics, politics, and cultural infiltration.
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Flopping Aces
Flopping Aces@FloppingAces·
Republicans, here is the expensive lesson you desperately need to learn before 2026. The GOP establishment and their consultant friends poured upwards of $100 million into the Texas Senate runoff to protect John Cornyn and defeat Ken Paxton. They still lost by 27 points. Twenty-seven points. The voters had heard every accusation, every scandal, every ethical smear, and every personal attack on Paxton. None of it worked. The base rejected the establishment’s choice in overwhelming fashion and picked the populist instead. This is the cold, hard truth the entire party must face: You cannot buy the base with money. All the super PACs, all the high-dollar ads, and all the political mercenaries money can buy cannot replace authentic support from Republican voters. The Texas primary just proved that in the most brutal and expensive way possible. Warning to every RINO, every DC consultant, and every out-of-touch Republican leader: The populist base is finished being managed and manipulated. They will no longer tolerate weak incumbents being forced on them by the donor class. Ignore this warning and continue with the same failed strategy, and you will continue to watch hundreds of millions of dollars go up in smoke while voters deliver more crushing defeats. The base has spoken. Heed the lesson or keep paying the price. (article below)
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@LNMBUSA @RINO_Removal @TXCP_USA The jobs will go to H1-B folk, and they are getting tax abatements, so the people who think they see a benefit are being misled.... We *already* have routine water and power outages. And - we live in the country for peace and quiet, and nighttime skies.
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Stormy Miles
Stormy Miles@LNMBUSA·
Texans are telling me me their biggest county concerns were: WATER. GROWTH. H1-Bs. And counties across Texas are fighting over data centers. Some see jobs and tax revenue. Others see pressure on water, power, and infrastructure. Is your county talking about this yet?
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David Stockman
David Stockman@DA_Stockman·
I don't like property taxes either, but they are still better than income taxes---although sales or consumption taxes are the best answer to raising the minimal revenues that a small state government would actually need. However, according to Grok 4 in the table below, it does not seem that the property tax burden in the US has increased at all during the last half-century: US Property Tax As % Of GDP : Year | GDP(B$) | PropTax(B$) | %GDP 1960 | $543 | $19 | 3.5% 1970 | 1,076 | 37 | 3.4 1980 | 2,862 | 68 | 2.4 1990 | 5,963 | 162 | 2.7 2000 | 10,284 | 247 | 2.4 2010 | 15,049 | 429 | 2.9 2020 | 21,354 | 600 | 2.8 2025 | 29,500 | 810 | 2.7
Vance Ginn@VanceGinn

This is why property taxes are ultimately a spending problem. Many states respond with: • Homestead exemptions • Appraisal caps • Rebates • Carveouts But those often shift tax burdens rather than reduce them. We’ve seen this for decades in Texas and may soon see more of it elsewhere. The sustainable solution is spending restraint tied to population growth plus inflation, with surpluses used to buy down property taxes over time. Wyoming may be one of the best-positioned states in America to prove it. Read my latest newsletter: vanceginn.substack.com/p/stop-renting… 2/2

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Proudofus.uk@ProudofusUK·
🇬🇧 There is a village in Orkney 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 It is OLDER than the PYRAMIDS. Its stone furniture is still standing. A storm gave it back to us in 1850. Its name is Skara Brae. It sits on a curve of beach on Orkney. And it was built 5,000 years ago. By a people who farmed barley, kept cattle, and worked stone with the patience of a craftsman. They had no metal. And yet they built homes that have outlasted every empire since. 🏛️ Each home was made of stone. A hearth at the centre. A bed of stone slabs along each wall. A stone dresser facing the door. A drainage system carrying waste away from the walls. What we would now call indoor plumbing. 5,000 years before it appeared in any English home. Eight homes. Linked by stone passages. They lived there for 600 years. Their children played at the doors. Their dressers carried the best of what they made. The Grooved Ware they fired here would later be found from Orkney to the south coast. Five centuries of one settled people. Then the Earth changed. 🌍 The sand began to drift across the homes. A mother carried her child away from the only home she had known. The dunes closed over the village. In 1850, a storm hit Orkney. The wind stripped the sand from the dunes. And one of the homes appeared again. A village 5,000 years old, sitting in the open as if it had never left. The people of Skara Brae did not vanish. They became Britons. Their descendants became the British. And we are still building our homes around the hearth. Still arranging our shelves to face the door. Still carrying waste away from the walls. 5,000 years on, we are still living the same way they did. 🇬🇧 Civilisation did not come to Britain. Britons were already building it. And building it well. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ This village was buried for 4,000 years. We nearly lost their own story. Help us put British history where it cannot be lost again. 👇🙏 👉 proudofus.co.uk/support 👈 Be part of us. ☝️🇬🇧 Be Proud Of Us. 🙏🇬🇧
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Blue Lives Matter
Blue Lives Matter@bluelivesmtr·
If the mainstream media were HONEST - this would be the top story everywhere in America. Here's Stephen Miller, White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security Advisor: “What we’ve found since President Trump took office is that Democrats have set up a system to funnel hundreds of billions — ultimately trillions — of dollars to migrants in our country, effectively with the sole intent of overthrowing the Constitutional Republic of the United States.” WE are the media now and can no longer rely on legacy news outlets. Get this out there EVERYWHERE! @StephenM #thinblueline #Lawenforcement
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Brian Harrison
Brian Harrison@brianeharrison·
Property taxes are immoral and should be abolished!! And there is no reason to wait until next year to start ELIMINATING PROPERTY TAXES in Texas!!
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