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Thy word is true from the beginning: and every one of thy righteous judgments endureth forever. - Psalm 119:160 "Simul Justus et Peccaator"

PENNA Katılım Şubat 2022
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Chief_Engineer
Chief_Engineer@ChiefEngineerCE·
Marco Rubio is in India right now addressing what some are calling rising anti-Indian sentiment in America. He chalked it up to "stupid people" in every country. But Americans aren't struggling with individuals. We're struggling with the scale and the pattern. We used to bring in immigrants who came here to become American. They learned the language, adopted the norms, and built trust in a high-trust society. Mass H1B inflows from India changed that. Entire tech teams replaced overnight. Companies openly preferring foreign labor that works cheaper and sends money home. Neighborhoods shifting fast. School calendars and workplace rules quietly bending to accommodate one group's cultural demands while our own get treated as optional. It's not hate to notice when your own culture is told to step aside so another can take priority. When trust erodes because parallel communities form instead of assimilation. When American kids watch their future opportunities outsourced while being lectured about tolerance. High-trust societies require shared norms. When one group arrives in large enough numbers without adopting them, the whole system strains. This isn't about skin color no matter how hard they try because we have been able to assimilate with most countries. It's about culture and numbers. Americans have watched this play out in real time in their workplaces, schools, and neighborhoods. Calling legitimate friction "racism" doesn't make the underlying issues disappear. It just pushes people to notice harder.
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☧ Today in Christian History
☧ Today in Christian History@HistoricalRook·
#OTD May 24, 1844: Samuel F. B. Morse successfully demonstrated the world’s first practical telegraph. After more than a decade of struggle to patent and finance the invention, in a moment of deep discouragement he wrote: “The only gleam of hope, and I cannot underrate it, is from confidence in God. When I look upward it calms any apprehension for the future, and I seem to hear a voice saying: ‘If I clothe the lilies of the field, shall I not also clothe you?’ Here is my strong confidence, and I will wait patiently for the direction of Providence.” His first public message, sent from the Supreme Court in Washington to Baltimore, was a Bible verse from Numbers 23:23: “What hath God wrought.”
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Namra Patel 🇮🇳
Namra Patel 🇮🇳@NamraPatel__·
@narendramodi Living peacfully respecting each other's religion with harmony & brotherhood is the only option for a better future universally.
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Happy to receive the US Secretary of State, Mr. Marco Rubio. We discussed sustained progress in the India-US Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership and issues related to regional and global peace and security. India and the United States will continue to work closely for the global good. @SecRubio @marcorubio
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Wandbous@BousWanda·
@narendramodi @SecRubio I get it, but selling out American Jobs is treason. Playing the Harlot with little deceitful modi whom we built, on the backs of American born ppl. Asian Indians have the better jobs & are the wealthiest ethnic group in America. Fact.
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Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
Americans never voted for this.
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Michael O'Fallon - Sovereign Nations
The false promise of “Universal High Income” will be marketed as liberation while functioning as the entry point into a digitally administered system of control: an AI-governed infrastructure where access to assets, commerce, and participation can be switched on or off at the discretion of centralized power. Once dependence is normalized and sovereignty surrendered, the political state - wedded to technetronic management - will increasingly regard large segments of humanity not as citizens to cultivate, but as surplus populations to administer. What is truly alarming is watching supposedly liberty-minded Republicans once again find themselves ushered into the very logic of the WEF's 4th Industrial Revolution and the broader Great Reset paradigm - this time through a manufactured false dilemma. History repeatedly demonstrates that political actors will surrender principle when convinced that only two paths exist, even when both roads lead toward greater centralization, technocratic management, and the quiet erosion of human liberty. And because of this we are now in the event horizon of transhumanism.
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Senator Doug Mastriano
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Pennsylvania Families Should Not Foot the Bill for Big Tech’s AI Boom Sen. Douglas Mastriano (R-33) Pennsylvania families are already being crushed by rising energy costs. This past winter was a painful reminder. Across the commonwealth, families opened electric and heating bills that were dramatically higher than just a year ago. Many Pennsylvanians saw utility costs rise by double digits as inflation, grid strain, fuel demand and energy market pressures continued driving prices upward. Seniors on fixed incomes, working families, farmers and small businesses were forced to make difficult choices simply to keep the lights on and heat their homes. And the worst part is this: Pennsylvania is one of the largest energy-producing states in America. Our workers produce enormous quantities of natural gas and electricity that power not only our own homes and industries, but neighboring states as well. While Pennsylvanians struggle with rising utility bills, vast amounts of our energy are exported to surrounding states like Maryland and Virginia — states whose political leadership has spent years attacking domestic energy production while still relying heavily on Pennsylvania’s power generation capacity. Now, on top of these existing pressures, an entirely new challenge is emerging: hyperscale artificial intelligence infrastructure. Most Americans hear the words “artificial intelligence” and think about computers, apps or futuristic technology. What they do not see are the massive industrial data centers powering this revolution behind the scenes. These facilities consume staggering amounts of electricity and water — in some cases using as much power as small cities. As AI technology rapidly expands, states across the country are racing to attract these enormous operations. Pennsylvania will undoubtedly become a prime target because of our energy resources, strategic location and infrastructure. But before politicians rush to hand out incentives and approvals, Pennsylvania citizens deserve an honest conversation: Who will pay for the enormous infrastructure demands these facilities create? Will ordinary Pennsylvanians once again be asked to subsidize billion-dollar corporations through higher utility rates, expanded grid costs, strained water systems and local infrastructure burdens? Or will we finally put Pennsylvania families first? That is why I will soon introduce the “Pennsylvania Families First” AI Infrastructure Protection Act. This legislation is built on a simple principle: Pennsylvania residents should not be forced to pay higher electric bills so trillion-dollar technology corporations can operate massive AI server farms. The bill will require hyperscale AI and data center developers to fully fund the infrastructure their projects require instead of shifting those costs onto residential consumers and small businesses. If these facilities require new substations, transmission upgrades, expanded grid capacity, or industrial-scale utility support, those costs should be borne by the corporations profiting from the projects — not by working families already struggling with inflation and rising energy prices.
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J.C. Ryle
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