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The Master Clickbaiter! ‼️🚨🔔 CLICK HERE TO HEAR FROM THE MASTER (click)BAITER

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Gregory
Gregory@CLICKBAITER6769·
🚨 🔔 ‼️ More people need to realize that joining politics to try to make a difference in the world DOES NOT DO ANYTHING ‼️ It’s ordinary people doing extraordinary things in the private sector that makes the world a better place ‼️ See more… What built America in the 1800s was the private sector, not the government
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Turning Point Action
Turning Point Action@TPAction·
Rep @RepGosar is right, Arizona should NOT have two Democrats senators. We are a red state, it’s time to act like it.
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Fox News@FoxNews·
Young men are RETURNING to religion. 42% of men under 30 now say religion is “very important” to them, a big jump from 28% in 2023, according to a new Gallup poll. At the same time, young women are moving in the opposite direction, with just 30% saying the same. The resurgence is playing out in the pews, too, with church attendance ticking back up among young men, especially in Republican circles. Meanwhile, young Democratic men are showing a DROP in church attendance over the last 20+ years, according to the polling data. In 2000, 40% of Democratic men reported church attendance, compared to just 26% now.
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Ivanka Trump
Ivanka Trump@IvankaTrump·
Loved this video mashup. Good luck to all the entrepreneurs doing the hard, meaningful work of building! 1. Value is everything Build something people genuinely want, not something clever. A business only works if it creates value and can capture it. 2. Solve real, painful problems The strongest companies remove friction, save time, or eliminate frustration. If it feels optional, it likely is. 3. Distribution matters as much as product A great product without reach is invisible. Winning companies obsess over how they get in front of people. 4. Focus is a competitive advantage Most people dilute their energy. Great founders concentrate on a few high-leverage moves and ignore the rest. 5. Speed compounds Iteration beats perfection. Launch, learn, refine, repeat, faster than feels comfortable. 6. Simplicity scales The best businesses are easy to understand, easy to use, and easy to explain. Complexity is friction disguised as sophistication. 7. Mindset is not soft, it is structural Resilience, long-term thinking, and tolerance for discomfort are not personality traits, they are requirements. 8. Build for longevity, not noise Short-term hacks create spikes. Enduring companies are built on trust, brand, and consistency. 9. Leverage is the force multiplier that transforms effort into scale. Technology, media, capital, and people multiply output. The goal is not to work harder, but to work in systems that scale. 10. Execution is the separator Ideas are abundant. Relentless, disciplined execution is rare. The essence : find a meaningful problem, solve it simply, distribute it aggressively, and execute with focus over the long term.
Jaynit@jaynitx

This video is literally 50 entrepreneurs giving you an MBA in 18 minutes:

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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Zero mainstream media coverage of Restore Britain hitting 9% in a national poll. Zero. That tells you everything you need to know. We are the anti-establishment option.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
President Dallin H. Oaks was honored for his legacy as the eighth president of Brigham Young University @BYU at the Pillar of the Valley award gala in Provo, Utah, on Tuesday, April 14, 2026. President @OaksDallinH was one of seven current and former BYU presidents—including the late President Jeffrey R. Holland—recognized at the annual event, hosted by the Utah Valley Chamber of Commerce. “Our theme this year for [BYU’s] 150th birthday has been simple: Share your gifts of light to bless others,” said current BYU President C. Shane Reese. “That idea, sharing gifts of light, is what I see when I think of my colleagues—those past presidents of BYU that we honor tonight. They are individuals who lifted others, strengthened our university and shaped this community in enduring ways. I’ve been blessed to know each of them and to learn from each of them.” Learn more on Church Newsroom. newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/presid…
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
FISA 702 must be reformed As the failed House vote last night made clear, it can’t be reauthorized without reforms @SenatorDurbin and I have a bipartisan bill that reforms FISA 702 in a way that allows it to perform its national-security functions while protecting Americans
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
Water is a human necessity. It’s not a human right. There’s a difference between them. That difference matters. The UN does harm by conflating the two.
UN Development@UNDP

Water is a basic human right. Yet across the 🌍, women still don’t have an equal say in how it's collected and managed, and they consistently bear the highest cost to obtain it. Here's how we're working to ensure fair water access for all: go.undp.org/SNV

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Gregory@CLICKBAITER6769·
@realBrandonGill Does the government just create chaos like this and then claim a solution to this?
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Brandon Gill
Brandon Gill@realBrandonGill·
Somalian TPS began in 1991. Honduran TPS began in 1999. El Salvadorian TPS began in 2001. Haitian TPS began in 2010. Our country has spent decades giving millions of foreigners a never-ending series of 'temporary' protections.
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
I’ve long defended the filibuster I’d still rather keep it, but only if we used it properly—making senators speak But we don’t use it properly, the way we use it locks us into progressive purgatory, and there’s no sign that will change Nuke the sucker
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@SenMikeLee·
Enjoyed meeting with @VisitUtah and leaders from Utah’s tourism sector this week. The world loves visiting Utah, and folks like these make their experience unforgettable!
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Severus@SeverusChud·
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The Babylon Bee
The Babylon Bee@TheBabylonBee·
Mamdani Looking Into Whether He Can Tax Residents Of Other Cities buff.ly/CyYyMYv
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Israel in the UAE
Israel in the UAE@israelintheUAE·
We are proud to welcome Etihad Airways back to Israel. 🇮🇱🇦🇪 Once again, Etihad is the first to resume its flights, proving that true partnership is measured by consistency and an uncompromising commitment. In just a few years, Etihad has become a favorite for many Israelis, ranking as the 8th most popular airline in the country for 2025. Thank you for being a reliable bridge between our nations and for always leading the way. Welcome back! ✈️ #Israel #UAE #EtihadAirways #Partnership #Aviation #WelcomeBack
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@SenMikeLee·
“We disagree on many issues. One of us is a longtime Democrat, the other a conservative Republican. But both of us are deeply concerned about warrantless government surveillance of the American people. “Early this morning, the House voted to briefly extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which was originally enacted in 2008 to allow the government to gather vital intelligence about foreign governments, terrorists and spies. “The problem is that it has also allowed agencies like the F.B.I. and the National Security Agency to regularly gather and search through the private communications of American citizens without a warrant. That is a clear violation of rights protected by the Constitution.” Read my bipartisan op-ed with @SenatorDurbin in the New York Times: nytimes.com/2026/04/17/opi…
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