Dick Harpootlian

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Dick Harpootlian

Dick Harpootlian

@DickHarp8917

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George Conway ⚖️🇺🇸
“Sullivan & Cromwell, a multinational legal powerhouse headquartered in New York City, is helping the 80-year-old president prepare a request for the Supreme Court to review an earlier ruling on a lawsuit brought against him by E. Jean Carroll, 82, the Wall Street Journal reports. “The move has sparked uproar among the firm’s top ranks. ‘The Carroll cases were of particular concern for some lawyers because of the nature of Carroll’s allegations,’ the newspaper writes, adding that firms of this size ‘rarely take on such cases for fear of reputational damage.’”
The Daily Beast@thedailybeast

A civil war has broken out among partners at an elite law firm over its work for Donald Trump on a sex abuse case. thedailybeast.com/elite-law-firm…

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Dick Harpootlian@DickHarp8917·
@BorjomiDrinker Idk who your friends are but I do HVAC and every guy I know is doing leisure on the weekends. No one is hustling. They’re fishing, boating, going to the beach etc….
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Borjomi ᛉ Respecter
Borjomi ᛉ Respecter@BorjomiDrinker·
economic shift i've noticed is that men's hobbies are now expected to be "productive" ie make money growing up even lower class dads I knew golfed, went on hunting trips, played instruments, went camping, hiking. All of those things seem to now be luxuries for the idle rich Nowadays I only ever hear guys talk about taking up interests that could potentially make money, the next hustle, the next grind. Dad going on a hunting trip for the weekend is unfathomable, even for the guys I know who make great money. Used to be a totally normal middle class thing.
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Adam Townsend
Adam Townsend@adamscrabble·
Name a big American problem and give me the workable solution
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Dick Harpootlian@DickHarp8917·
@AndyBradley93 @Cernovich I wouldn’t turn my son into the police if he bombed a bus full of little babies. My brother, maybe. But there’s no chance I’m turning my son in.
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Andrew Bradley
Andrew Bradley@AndyBradley93·
Hmmm @Cernovich - hard choices? Pretty simple, Mike. All decent people would turn in a cold blooded killer regardless of familial ties. This is a silly post. Yes, no doubt filled with grief but a simple decision. Simple.
Cernovich@Cernovich

Tyler Robinson’s father made one of the hardest choices imaginable. I've never seen them as villains. Their kid got brain fried by far left wing agitprop. It's like finding opioids. None of us are immune. No matter how we raise our children.

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Mrs. Butters 🥧
Mrs. Butters 🥧@MrsButters·
1. That's a rough 29 2. I genuinely thought this was satire 3. White fatigue
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Dick Harpootlian
Dick Harpootlian@DickHarp8917·
@bumbadum14 Democrats devote billions of dollars to fake jobs for their young people. Republicans tell their young people to get a degree and then go work at an RV lot or Panda Express. I hate these fucking people so much.
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bumbadum
bumbadum@bumbadum14·
I encourage you to follow his advice, get in a full suit and dress shoes and go down an RV lot and try to handshake your way into a job. Not because it's good advice, it isn't for obvious reasons, but because you can post about it on social media, go viral, and use THAT to change your life for the better.
Jesse Kelly@JesseKellyDC

Have you walked down to a RV lot in a suit and tie and asked for a job? No, of course you haven’t. I gave you practical advice that could make your life better and you’re angry at me for doing it. Because you’re a loser.

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Dick Harpootlian
Dick Harpootlian@DickHarp8917·
@dayinthepark Are you fucking joking? “Ai says it so it must be true …” get two more quotes from people in your area and compare. AI isn’t a crystal ball.
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anotherAutisticMillionaire
I got a bid on a Tesla powerwall, $18,000. AI says a reasonable range is $11k to $16k. So once again, greedy goddamn salesmen took the wind out of my sails.
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yannispappas
yannispappas@yannispappas·
“They hold America to a standard they'd never hold anyone else to, then act shocked it falls short.”
Yogi@Houseofyogi

Mamdani got the whole American dream in eight years. Came here as a kid, got citizenship in 2018, now he runs the biggest city in the country. And on America's 250th birthday he sat down at George Washington's desk and told us everything wrong with the place. I'm not even angry. I'm disappointed. Here's the picture he painted: He mocked the people who supposedly think America "becomes less the more people it welcomes." Said it belongs "only to those with the right accent or the right shade of skin." Called our streets a place where "masked agents" are "terrorizing" people. Said the country's wealth was built by "calloused, dirt-streaked hands" and then left to rot. Looked out from Washington's desk and called the Americans who built this economy "small" and "weak." Okay Mamdani. You hate it so much, why'd you come here? Let's put that picture up against the actual country. He's a Muslim kid born in Uganda and he's the mayor of New York. A guy back in his own birthplace said it plainly: over there he'd have had to claw his way in. Here we held the door open. We've got the most diverse Congress in our history. It was never about skin color, no matter how many years the left spent forcing that story onto a country that kept proving them wrong. A machine that grinds immigrants down? Nearly half the Fortune 500 was started by immigrants or their kids. 231 companies. Apple, son of a Syrian. Google, a kid who came over from the Soviet Union. Amazon, son of a Cuban. Put them together and they out-earn Japan, out-earn Germany. That's not a country grinding people into the dirt. That's a country handing them the keys. It's been and always will be the land of opportunity. And more people want in here than anywhere else alive. 53 million immigrants live here, the most of any nation on earth. We're 4% of the world's people and we hold 17% of the world's migrants. Every year since 2007 you ask the whole planet where it'd go if it could go anywhere, the answer comes back the same. America. Number one. The line to get in wraps around the globe. Here's the line he won't draw. I will. Legal immigration built this country. The strivers. That's the front door working the way it's supposed to, and I'll defend it all day. You need to earn your spot, respect our laws and customs. But that's not what we're running anymore. Four years of Biden's open border blew the doors off. The foreign-born share of this country just hit 15.8%. An all-time high. Higher than Ellis Island, more than triple what it was in 1970. The Census Bureau didn't expect that number until 2042 and we smashed past it. And on top of it, a record 14 million people here illegally, who cut in front of every single person who did it the right way. The front door built America from Ellis Island to today. The fence is a different thing. Pretending they're the same is how you end up calling every American who wants a secure border a bigot. And we've earned the right to standards. This is the most wanted country on the planet. We get to choose who walks in. You want in? Build something. Contribute. Earn it. Nobody's owed anything. You come illegally, you commit crimes, you steal from taxpayers, you should get deported. That's not terrorizing the streets. Mamdani walked through that front door in 2018. He of all people should be defending it. Instead he stood at Washington's desk and spent his speech blurring the line between the people who came the right way and the ones who broke in. The man even admitted out loud that America is exceptional. Then spent the rest explaining why it isn't. On the one day the whole country stops to celebrate itself, he reached for the darkest story he could find. That's not a man who's lost about America. That's a man who's angry at the country that gave him everything he has. You don't like it here? Nobody made you come. Nobody's stopping you from leaving. But you won't. They never do. Because there's nowhere else on earth that hands a person this much of a shot. This country took him in and made him a mayor. He owes it. It doesn't owe him a thing. We're not perfect. We're the best odds a human being has ever been handed. 250 years old, the richest and freest country alive, and the whole world is still clawing to get in while nobody's trying to leave. They hold America to a standard they'd never hold anyone else to, then act shocked it falls short. It's nonsense. Respect the country. Especially when it's the reason you're standing at that desk at all.

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Ben Johnson
Ben Johnson@snvboy·
@CostaKapo Not necessarily. Main thing is having sealed motor and switches. We have a barn, and cheap fans cause a lot of barn fires. Dust gets in, cakes up, shorts light up the dust.
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Costa Kapothanasis
Costa Kapothanasis@CostaKapo·
Because the doors in our facilities are tandem, & we do high volume of customers it is impossible to retain heat or cool air with the doors going up & down. Oscillating wall fans prior to Temu were 100s of dollars from a place like Lowes, or worse, Grainger. Temu is an equalizer
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Dick Harpootlian
Dick Harpootlian@DickHarp8917·
@SouthernMB82 @TheFeltening Arabs and Indians own the shops and they employ exclusively Africans. The whole thing is a giant scam but I’m not sure how it works.
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Southern Mama
Southern Mama@SouthernMB82·
I’ve been researching vape shops in Tennessee. There are roughly 700 vape shops in the state. This does not include tobacco shops or hookah bars. There are 95 counties in Tennessee. There are about 180 vape shops in the Memphis area. Roughly 140 vape shops are in the Nashville area. I find it hard to believe that there is a demand for more than 300 vape shops in just 2 counties.
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Eed Chave
Eed Chave@ChaveEed43873·
I don’t understand why this is an issue. For starters it’s their culture to haggle. You don’t go anywhere in India and pay sticker price, especially in markets and for services. If you’re not ok with lowering or discounting your goods and services simply say no. It shouldn’t be this big of a deal
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Anttsinc@anttsinc·
Video gold: Guy resurfacing a driveway with fresh tar/sealer, making it look brand new. Indian dude pulls up, immediately starts haggling for a discount. Worker shuts it down: ‘No thank you, I don’t have time’ and keeps working. Later tells his team: ‘He wanted a discount so I walked. From experience, give one & they’ll say the quality’s no good & refuse to pay.’ Smart. More people need to walk away from these scamming negotiators. Protect your time & work. 💯
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CommonSenseGuy
CommonSenseGuy@CommonSense502·
@BEisenhart In my 20’s I knew another kid that had the cool boat and he paid like 120k for it. Shared an apartment with 3 guys and parked the boat at his parents house. It was his complete identity and we’d always laugh because we all knew the payments were like 75% of his income.
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Ben Eisenhart
Ben Eisenhart@BEisenhart·
I have often wondered about $200k boats. Like, I see them everywhere, owned by people whom you wouldn’t think could afford a $200k boat. Turns out, you can finance a boat for 20 years— a depreciating asset for 20 years!
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Alonso Gurmendi
Alonso Gurmendi@Alonso_GD·
Let this sink in: a foundational, key idea that Hitler developed in Mein Kampf, that eventually led to the emergence of Nazism (that some people come from inferior cultures and so can’t become properly German no matter what the law says) is now mainstream Western right wing lingo
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🐺@LeighWolf·
This is why socialists are so hard to out-organize btw. They're all brokies with nothing but time on their hands and an axe to grind. A socialist is the type of person who makes a series of bad professional and personal decisions, then insists it's the rigged system keeping them down....couldn't possibly be broke and unemployed because they decided to take out *$250,000* in debt for a PhD in public policy. Also, nearly 100% of socialists are atheist or agnostic, so the political organizing and ideology are stand-ins for religion. The ideology of socialism conveniently absolves them of responsibility for their terrible decision making....they're not irresponsible, impulsive and entitled....it's THE RIGGED SYSTEM.
Quiver Quantitative@QuiverQuant

JUST IN: Democratic socialist Malat Kiros has won her Colorado House primary in a shocking result. Kiros will likely be the second Gen Z member of Congress. She currently holds no stocks and has up to $250K in student loan debt.

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Pub@PubWanghaf·
No more constitutional lawyer faggot Supreme Court nominees I want John “Adolf Hitler” Johnson from Mobile, Alabama writing majority opinions that say “idk what the constitution says but Mexicans aren’t Americans and neither are their kids”
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Chris
Chris@chriswithans·
If you're a U.S. citizen and you're living abroad, you have to file taxes on your income. Doesn't matter where it's from. And if you want exclusions or credits, you still have to file. (This is the #1 reason why departing Americans renounce their citizenship.) The IRS should be mining foreign countries looking for "anchor babies" and other citizens who aren't filing. Instead of obsessing about whether your grandma reported her Etsy knitting earnings, they should be focused on this. And then you can give them a choice: renounce your citizenship or pay back taxes on everything you owed, including penalties.
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