Bruce Glick

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Bruce Glick

Bruce Glick

@Big__Red__144

Katılım Nisan 2023
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Bruce Glick
Bruce Glick@Big__Red__144·
@Pontifex As he manipulates religion in service of his political aims? Is there any cultural institution that has not been coopted by radical leftists? Woe to all of us if we lose the Church to those whose aims are political control rather than spiritual guidance.
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Bruce Glick
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@LaurenWitzkeDE And the Americans he is referring to are disproportionately the population of the military that he lobbies be deployed to ensure Israelis remain attached to their land.
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Lauren Witzke
Lauren Witzke@LaurenWitzkeDE·
Ben Shapiro tells Americans they shouldn’t get too attached to a piece of land; if things just aren’t going their way, they should just move. Yet here today, he's all in on this destructive war that’s sending the global economy into freefall… for HIS Jewish piece of land.
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Bruce Glick
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@VigilantFox “It is the thing that is preventing us from solving real problems in this world.” Examples of these real problems. Exactly how are these podcasts preventing us from solving them? What is his proposed remedy?
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
Sam Harris says podcast conversations are “GENUINELY DANGEROUS.” He blames Joe Rogan and Theo Von for “cultural damage,” saying they platform “lunatics” like Dr. Robert Malone and conspiratorial thinking. “There’s no question [these podcasts] are getting people killed and will continue to get people killed.” “It is at the top of the list of what ails us in our society.” “It is the thing that is preventing us from solving real problems in this world.”
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Bruce Glick
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@porterstansb If this mix isn't sustainable, then it won't be. Curious how this egg gets unscrambled.
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Porter Stansberry
Porter Stansberry@porterstansb·
Let me warn all of you. Unless you have worked with them, lived with with them, and spent years listening to them, you can’t understand how ignorant they are — they are not equipped to manage life in an information economy. It isn’t because they are evil (although certainly some are) it is because they are shockingly, unbelievably, stupid. Unless you’ve been a public school teacher or someone else with direct experience (employer, manager, etc) there is no way to explain it. It’s breathtaking. You can’t have a modern, high trust society with them. Not possible. These are facts. It is not racism. It is realism. And we need a solution that treats them fairly and with human dignity… and allows the rest of us to get on with our lives. This starts with rigorous law enforcement. 20%+ simply must be incarcerated because they can’t follow rules or even understand why they matter. For the rest, we need private market (not government) segregation. Let them have their spaces and let the rest of us have ours. The current mix isn’t sustainable. We can’t live like this.
i/o@avidseries

White people created a statistical concept centuries ago so that they could blame black people in 21st century America for committing murder at 8 to 12 times the rate that white people do.

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John Loftus
John Loftus@JohnCFLoftus1·
🚨The Tucker Carlson newsletter responds to Trump:
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Bruce Glick
Bruce Glick@Big__Red__144·
If you listen to Megyn’s confession you have to note her comment that (back then) she “didn’t care.” That should make you question what makes her opinions any more informed or “expert” than yours or anyone’s in general. Is she an independent thinker or someone who hasn’t really thought much about most of the topics she covers.
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
Megyn Kelly and Tucker Carlson are brave journalists. They were willing to admit they were wrong and changed course when the evidence suggested that they should. Independent thinkers. Very few people have the guts to do this. They just stay in their tribe.
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Bruce Glick
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@marklevinshow Harry Hill warning us “we got trouble right here in New Media!” But don’t worry, he’s gonna tell us what we need to do to be safe.
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
There’s a grift happening in new media—and too many people are falling for it. I explain how opportunists are attaching themselves to Donald Trump and the MAGA movement, not to lead—but to build audiences, push agendas, and cash in on influence they didn’t create. I break down the difference between those who actually contributed to the conservative movement and those who simply latched onto it, using Trump’s popularity to elevate themselves while attacking the very movement that gave them relevance. This isn’t about disagreement—it’s about authenticity vs. exploitation, and why so many voices in today’s media landscape are driven by self-interest, not principle. If you’re not paying attention, you’re being played. This is about truth, loyalty, and who’s real in today’s media world. Watch the entire episode: Rumble: rumble.com/v786owk-ep022-… YouTube: youtu.be/KeQ06s7Uxd0
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 Yu Darvish with one 99-mph fastball. One pitch that took out the batter, the umpire, and his own catcher. He was that good! 🤣🤣🤣
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Bruce Glick
Bruce Glick@Big__Red__144·
Win what? At what cost? To justify this war you must believe the most extreme claims from the same (neocon) people you called habitual liars. You must ignore your confusion about the switcheroo from “we obliterated their nuclear capability” to “they’ll have 10 nukes in two weeks.” You must believe this sledgehammer approach was the best option, that we could not achieve our objectives through a combination of negotiation and maximum economic and political pressure. No one has made that case. We’re stuck with this war, its cost, with no reason to believe this will “solve” the problem of Iran.
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Glenn Beck
Glenn Beck@glennbeck·
There's only one thing that could actually stop us from beating Iran: the fracturing of the American people. I understand not wanting war. However, we're in one right now. So, I'd prefer to win. Sadly, it seems like a lot of Americans would rather Iran win. And some even seem to agree with the religious zealots in Iran who wake up every day and pray for the destruction of the West. This is LUNACY.
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Bruce Glick
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@GeneHamilton @JoshuaLisec Without a wall and changes in immigration laws this will be reversed the instant the Dems regain control. A temporary patch is one thing, a permanent fix remains the challenge.
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Gene Hamilton
Gene Hamilton@GeneHamilton·
It seems some conservatives don’t know how to win. The border is effectively sealed—an insanely successful operation and overnight success. Our laws are being enforced. And some people think it’s time for amnesty? Toss a landmark achievement and all progress in the trash? You get what you incentivize in life. Amnesty incentivizes violations of our immigration laws.
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guitarman@CoolJazzPundit·
@MikeSington To be very clear here. You were all intoxicated with his racism. It feels freeing to you. You so enjoy that dopamine high that you brush off his decades of depravity. Even the Epstein files. Then you even take it a step farther and say he's sent by God. It's a racism fueled cult.
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Mike Sington
Mike Sington@MikeSington·
“I am sick of this sh*t. Can’t he just behave like a normal human?” Megyn Kelly completely unleashes on Trump, and it’s brutal.
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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨holy shit.. the CIA just used a tool called "Ghost Murmur" to find an American pilot hiding in a mountain crevice in Iran.. by detecting his heartbeat.. not his phone.. not a tracker.. not a radio signal.. his heartbeat.. Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works built it.. the same classified division that built the SR-71 Blackbird.. the stealth bomber.. the U-2 spy plane.. every secret aircraft America has ever denied existed until they didn't.. it uses quantum magnetometry to pick up the electromagnetic pulse your heart makes every time it beats.. then AI filters out everything else.. the pilot.. callsign "Dude 44 Bravo" was wounded.. alone for two days.. hiding in a crack in a mountain.. while Iranian forces searched for him on foot.. and America found him from the sky.. by listening to his chest.. here's the part that should rewrite everything you think about privacy and power.. this was Ghost Murmur's FIRST operational use.. meaning it's been sitting in a vault.. tested.. ready.. waiting for a moment important enough to reveal it.. they didn't show you this to impress you.. they showed you this because the next person they use it on won't be a rescue
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JUST IN: CIA reportedly used secret new tool “Ghost Murmur” to locate the downed U.S. airman in Iran, capable of detecting a human heartbeat from long range.

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Bruce Glick
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@UltraDane You ignore geography and demographics. Other than that spot on. 🤦‍♂️
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Dane
Dane@UltraDane·
🇯🇵 Japan's $70 million Maglev train in action at 499 kph (310 mph) ~ If we didn't have government giving our tax money away on endless grift, we could have nice things too.
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Bruce Glick
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@BrivaelFr Yes. Fallacy of composition. The error thinking what is true of a member of a group is true of the whole. The government of one family very different from the government of nation of millions of families.
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Brivael - FR@BrivaelFr·
Il y a une phrase que j'adore : "Je suis communiste avec ma famille, socialiste avec mes amis, libéral avec mon pays, et capitaliste avec le reste du monde." Cette phrase est brillante parce qu'elle résume l'erreur numéro un que font les gens quand ils réfléchissent aux systèmes économiques : appliquer ce qui marche à petite échelle à grande échelle sans comprendre que la complexité des systèmes change tout. Le communisme avec ta famille ça marche. Tu partages tout, tu ne comptes pas, chacun donne selon ses capacités et reçoit selon ses besoins. Et ça fonctionne. Parce que tu es 4 ou 5 personnes, que tu connais tout le monde intimement, que la confiance est totale, que la tricherie est impossible à cacher, et que l'amour remplace les incitations économiques. Le socialisme avec tes amis ça marche aussi. Un groupe de 20-30 personnes. Tu partages les restos, tu aides un pote à déménager, tu files un coup de main sans compter. La réciprocité est naturelle parce que tu connais chaque personne et que ta réputation est en jeu. Mais dès que tu passes à l'échelle d'un pays, 68 millions de personnes, tout s'effondre. Pourquoi ? Parce que la complexité des systèmes est non linéaire. S'organiser à 5 c'est trivial. S'organiser à 50 c'est difficile. S'organiser à 50 millions c'est un problème d'une complexité fondamentalement différente. C'est pas juste "plus dur". C'est qualitativement un autre problème. À grande échelle, tu ne connais plus les gens. La confiance disparaît. La tricherie devient invisible. Les passagers clandestins prolifèrent. L'information nécessaire pour coordonner 68 millions de personnes dépasse la capacité de n'importe quel planificateur central. C'est le problème du calcul économique de Mises (1920) et de l'information dispersée de Hayek (1945). Un cerveau central ne peut pas traiter l'information que des millions de prix de marché transmettent en temps réel. C'est exactement pour ça que le communisme produit des familles heureuses et des pays morts. Le modèle ne scale pas. Pas parce que les gens sont méchants. Parce que la complexité des systèmes rend la coordination centralisée impossible au-delà d'un certain seuil. Et c'est l'erreur de jugement fondamentale que font la plupart des gens qui adhèrent aux thèses marxistes. Ils prennent leur expérience du partage en famille ou entre amis, un modèle qui marche à 5-20 personnes, et ils l'extrapolent à 68 millions de personnes en ignorant complètement l'émergence de la complexité. "Si ça marche chez moi, ça devrait marcher pour le pays." Non. La physique des systèmes complexes dit exactement le contraire. Le marché libre c'est le seul système qui scale. Parce qu'il ne dépend pas de la confiance personnelle, ni de la bonne volonté, ni d'un planificateur omniscient. Il dépend de prix qui transmettent l'information, d'incitations qui alignent les comportements, et de la concurrence qui corrige les erreurs. C'est un système conçu pour fonctionner avec des inconnus, à n'importe quelle échelle. Sois communiste avec ta famille. Socialiste avec tes amis. Et libéral avec tout le reste. Parce que la taille du système détermine le modèle qui fonctionne. Pas tes bonnes intentions.
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Bruce Glick
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@mikepat711 What’s the truth about insurance? Substantially more costly vs ICE cars? FSD earns discounts?
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Mike P
Mike P@mikepat711·
FSD V14.2.2.5 takes me 415 miles from Raleigh, North Carolina to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in my Tesla Model Y. Zero interventions. Zero input of any kind to the steering wheel or pedals for this entire day-long drive. When I left, it was 58F and raining. When I arrived home, it was 35F, with snow on the ground. FSD handled heavy rain, light rain, day, night, declining temps, heavy traffic, construction, etc. All flawlessly. Tesla ships the most mind-blowing consumer AI of any kind by far. If you haven't tried FSD V14.2 yet, you should. It's a game-changing experience. Music written and recorded by the Local Philly Homie @StainlessOne. Thanks for letting me use the tracks! They rule.
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Bruce Glick
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@ShawnRyan762 So we’re to understand an investor named Boyang Wang wants to grow organs. And this is April 1.
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Bruce Glick@Big__Red__144·
@thetripathi58 And that was the era of “spaghetti code” which made those issues more prominent. Amazing how much the business (and government) world still runs on legacy COBOL programs from that era.
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Chidanand Tripathi
Chidanand Tripathi@thetripathi58·
A computer scientist who managed the most complex software project in history realized one terrifying truth: Adding more engineers to a delayed project guarantees it will fail faster. His name is Fred Brooks, the man who famously built IBM's System/360 operating system. He argued that we obsess over treating human labor like interchangeable parts and completely ignore the exponential cost of communication. Here are 4 operational frameworks he used to build elite, highly focused engineering teams:
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