Doctorofbirdlaw

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Doctorofbirdlaw

Doctorofbirdlaw

@DoctorOfBirdLaw

Opinions are my own. I Mostly just retweet and like things I find interesting. A retweet is not always an endorsement.

Katılım Ağustos 2020
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Bonchie
Bonchie@bonchieredstate·
Dems: “No, you can’t end the racial gerrymander of Memphis. That’ll lead to less black representatives, you racist.” Me: “But the current Dem rep there is a white dude and the GOP candidate is black.” Dems:
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Doctorofbirdlaw@DoctorOfBirdLaw·
@YBNeverBurgerAg @BODY_W0_WHORGAN @mr_ooptimistic @BadheadG Just because you have accepted lies doesn’t make it true. When did the Spanish sacrifice newborns to the gods? You realize the Aztecs were overthrown with the help of the surrounding tribes/victims, right? They clearly preferred anything other than Aztec rule, clown.
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Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren@SenWarren·
Spiking fuel prices from Trump’s war was the nail in the coffin for twice-bankrupted Spirit airline. FWIW, JetBlue merger failed because a judge, appointed by Ronald Reagan, said the deal was illegal. Republicans are desperate to shift blame from higher costs hitting families.
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Bonchie
Bonchie@bonchieredstate·
Nowhere in this article do they mention the Biden administration stopped a merger that might have saved the airline and that Democrats did a victory dance over it. This is the most pervasive media bias. It’s not the outright lies. It’s what they purposely omit.
The Associated Press@AP

Spirit Airlines, an impish upstart that shook the industry with its irreverent ads and deep discount fares, announced Saturday that it has gone out of business after 34 years. apnews.com/article/spirit…

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Richard Hanania
Richard Hanania@RichardHanania·
Most people aren't paying attention anymore, but Venezuela has worked out. 1) More political prisoners released than ever before 2) Delcy is purging Maduro loyalists 3) Supporters of Machado can now organize 4) More oil flowing Trump did a heroic thing by removing Maduro.
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Institute for Hispano Studies
Institute for Hispano Studies@hispano_studies·
The Spanish Empire established the 8-Hour Workday 300+ years before any Liberal Democracy On this International Workers’ Day, let’s honour a remarkable yet often overlooked milestone in labour history: the world’s first legally mandated eight-hour workday, established by King Philip II of Spain in 1593. Through the Ordenanzas de Felipe II, specifically Title VI, Law VI, the king decreed: “All workers shall work eight hours a day, four in the morning and four in the afternoon, in fortifications and factories, scheduled at the most convenient times to avoid the sun’s intensity, as deemed appropriate by the engineers, ensuring that, without missing any possible work, their health and preservation are also considered.” This pioneering regulation, documented in the Recopilación de Leyes de los Reinos de las Indias, applied not only to Spanish labourers but also extended to indigenous workers in the American viceroyalties. Notably, mine workers were granted a reduced workday of seven hours to safeguard their health. Furthermore, indigenous communities operated under their own legal systems, known as “Indian republics,” where they elected their own mayors and maintained certain autonomies. Centuries before the industrial labour movements of the 19th and 20th centuries, this royal decree recognized the importance of balancing work with health and rest. Today, we remember this early commitment to workers’ rights and continue to advocate for fair and humane labour practices worldwide.
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Peter St Onge, Ph.D.
Peter St Onge, Ph.D.@profstonge·
Study: Illegals pay 31 billion in tax, take 182 billion in welfare. Of course the Americans who lost their jobs would’ve paid more than 31 billion. And many probably were forced on welfare themselves.
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok

Fun fact of the day! Illegal aliens contribute about $31 billion in tax revenue per year, according to a report by FAIR. But they cost Americans an estimated $182 billion per year. Never let a Democrat claim illegals aren't a drain on the economy.

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Gabriel
Gabriel@gabriel_horwitz·
Turns out the story of the year was just...made up. and it gets worse. - John Doe is Chirayu Rana, 35, now a principal at Bregal Sagemount. he left JPMorgan and went straight to private equity. - The whole "threaten his bonus" premise collapsed. Hajdini reported to a completely different managing director than Rana. she had no say over his compensation. - JPMorgan pulled phone records, reviewed emails, interviewed the full team. found nothing. Rana even refused to participate in his own investigation. - A colleague described Rana as "socially awkward" but someone who "met the requirements" to stay at the bank. - Before any lawsuit, he tried to negotiate a payout in the "millions" to leave the bank quietly. they didn't bite. - He filed court filing, then his lawyers retracted it for "corrections" and deleted it. But the Daily Mail already ran the whole thing and the rest twitter did its thing. so he tried to get paid, didn't, then filed a now-retracted complaint against someone who couldn't touch his bonus. wild. feel terrible for her and her family.
New York Post@nypost

Bombshell sex harassment suit against Lorna Hajdini, JPMorgan branded 'complete fabrication' as John Doe unmasked trib.al/lwsWCbT

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Steve 🇺🇸
Steve 🇺🇸@SteveLovesAmmo·
Good morning ☀️😃
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QUANTUM GUARD ™️
QUANTUM GUARD ™️@QuantumGuard17·
🚨 LMFAO! You can’t make this up! Josh Seiter goes to a “f*ck ICE” store Asks the worker: “Is voter ID racist?” Worker: “Yes!” Tries to buy something, the worker asks: “Can you show ID?” Comedic gold 😭😭
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Daniel Fernández Méndez
De los creadores de "la inflación es culpa de la avaricia de los empresarios", ahora viene "el problema de la vivienda es culpa de la avaricia de los propietarios". A ver cómo explicamos que en Austin (Texas) los propietarios se volvieron muy avariciosos y, justo después de que duplicaran los permisos de construcción, dejaron de ser avariciosos de repente. A ver cómo le decimos a los españoles que en Austin, con un PIB per cápita (y salario) que más que duplica el de Madrid (y triplica el de España), alquilar un piso es mucho más barato (Austin: 1.100€; Madrid: 1700€ para piso de 80m2). Todo es válido, menos reconocer lo obvio. Que construir funciona. Y que para construir se necesita liberar suelo. Y que liberar suelo no gusta porque entonces los propios políticos no pueden especular con el cambio de uso de suelo. Aquí, por alguna razón, se les olvida mencionar la avaricia. El altruismo es algo que practicamos naturalmente con nuestros seres queridos. Con desconocidos, simplemente, no regalamos nuestro esfuerzo. La política pública debería ser realista y no imaginar unicornios.
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Ana Iris Simón@anairissimon

Hay un gran tabú en el asunto de los precios imposibles del alquiler: que el problema también son los pequeños propietarios. La avaricia de quien compró una piso por 10 millones de pesetas en el 90 y ahora lo alquila a 1200 euros/mes. Porque puede.

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Warren Smith
Warren Smith@WTSmith17·
Brian Shapiro brought in the best expert he could find to educate me on racism. He was a nice guy, but this backfired so badly, I haven’t heard from them since.
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Carlos Loret de Mola
Carlos Loret de Mola@CarlosLoret·
Estalló la bomba. Aquí está la acusación detallada de Estados Unidos contra el gobernador de Sinaloa, el morenista Rubén Rocha Moya. #Loret en @latinus_us
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TCL
TCL@TitleTalkTCL·
okay who did this
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Tim Pool
Tim Pool@Timcast·
The response from the left is exactly as predicted. They are demanding neo nazism murders be included in "violence motivated by commonly held political belief" When you track political violence only on common political view right wing entirely disappears.
Tim Pool@Timcast

Data and analyses show that when tracking politically motivated violence based on common political views the left is responsible for nearly EVERY single incident The Methodology for this assessment was NOT based on political views endorsing violence but for violence where the motivations were underlined by common political views.

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Fish Stark
Fish Stark@fishstark·
All right @BenSasse, let's make a bet. Let's divide the US in half. I'll let you pick which half. In your half, you ban Candy Crush. In my half we institute 16 weeks of paid parental leave, universal childcare, & a restored child tax credit. Let's see which has more babies.
60 Minutes@60Minutes

“We've stopped making babies. We've decided that being distracted by a dopamine hit around Candy Crush might be a good way to spend your time. Not if you're a full human," former Sen. Ben Sasse says in an extended interview. cbsn.ws/4cA1Jrp

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