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The housing crisis is crippling middle class and working class adults. Let’s fix that.

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Kaiser von Lohengramm
Kaiser von Lohengramm@KaiserLoengramm·
With Chud the builder, there has been an interesting comparison made to what he’s doing to what Rosa Parks did but for Whites. The biggest problem is that Chud is closer to the myth of Rosa Parks than he is to the actual reality of her. Rosa Parks the myth was some lady who was as fatigued physically as she was mentally by the injustices of segregation, whom after she took her stand about being told to go to the back of the bus had everyone rally around her. Chud, in reality, is very much fatigued by common black antics being given a pass and treated with kids gloves as society is still held hostage by fear of repercussions for what should happen if another drug addicted criminal dies of a fent overdose in police custody with the wrong optics. And regardless of whatever other criticisms you might have of him, that alone is very true and cannot be dismissed. But it’s an issue for him and for the right as a whole that Chud is closer to Rosas myth. Because he is going out pretty much on his own with a camera to do all of this. Sure, he has had a good amount of money raised, but it’s entirely and completely reactive, and reliant only on the contributions of others and enough publicity to make those contributions happen. The reality of Rosa was they were incredibly proactive. They had pre planned that situation entirely, Rosa was selected as an operative due to her personal optics, and everything about the situation down to the very bus and time it would occur was all deliberately chosen. Before she even set foot on that bus, they had lawyers already ready to both protect her and pull her out and to challenge segregation laws, journalists on standby to ensure that the story would blow up in the news, and deliberate leaders determining and coordinating every last part of this along the way. The civil rights activists and all the powers and people behind them waged war on the social structure of the United States, and they won because they were more effective, organized, and committed to their victory than their opposition was. The left, right now, is continuing to wage this war for a final victory, and they are still more effective, organized, and committed to their victory than their opposition is. Unless the right is capable of greater organization and coordination, building out these networks as the left has, and taking supported, offensive actions with deliberate end goals of being able to take fights to the courts as our opposition has done, we simply will not win. We have to learn how to actually work with reality, treat this with a great deal of seriousness as we claim this to be about our very continued existence as a people with ultimate stakes attached, and operate within a framework of accomplishing specific, targeted objectives which will lead you to your ultimate victory. Politics is war by other means, and it’s time more started thinking like soldiers.
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Gregory K Bovino
Gregory K Bovino@GregoryKBovino·
I have the easiest solution for helping you identify RINOs in the upcoming elections. All issues are downstream of immigration. Once you truly see that, voting becomes ridiculously simple. Check their NumbersUSA immigration scorecard here: numbersusa.com/grades/ If your candidate doesn’t get an A, they’re probably part of the problem. And remember, in any topic where they say “no decision or no action”, that is to be taken as an endorsement of the issue. No decision is a decision. Simple test. Clear signal.
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@skytaleSythe @4nt1p4tt3rn All completely valid points, and you’re closer to it than me. I think the market is bridging the gap between the stuff you know and somewhat take as a given or “it’s obvious “ and being able to make an offering to all the people/small businesses where it’s not obvious at all.
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Bob
Bob@skytaleSythe·
I’ve been working on the backup plan for years. The challenge I see is the race to the bottom. Tech companies are using Ai as an excuse to conduct Salary arbitration - they are bringing back laid off employees for less money. I have been considering opening a security firm - but the real challenge is the Amazon Basics threat from the Frontier Ai firms. They are constantly scraping the internet for data and effectively reselling it without compensation. In the past you would post videos, content, or write technical books and that drives business. Now anthropic takes that, builds a notebook, and circumvents your business. If you create an Ai based product (a wrapper) they see and own all your code and can simply put you out of business. I definitely don’t think all hope is lost - they are massively subsidizing their product and it’s not going to last forever - the challenge is entering a flooded job market during prime retirement savings years. The finance say I should be maximizing savings and transitioning to bonds. Pretty hard to do that if you don’t have income. Apologies for the rant.
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4nt1p4tt3rn 🏴‍☠ Appalachistan Wolf Lodge #47
Just did a quick spot check on retirement plans, investments and savings. Realized I have a significant amount stashed away in a pension plan I'm still enrolled in. It's not significant enough to swing the needle in a huge way, but may mean an additional $1k or so a month in retirement. Between stocks, PMs, 401k, 403c, pension, and precious metals, I won't starve. Not counting accumulated HSA funds. I will have to work to about age 70 to meet my monthly income goals, though. Now I just have to pray that the economy and dollar don't decrease substantially between now and then. I mean, I still won't starve, but I won't be as comfortable as I'm currently planning. (for the purposes of this discussion, "comfortable" means a monthly income that's on-par with my current income, so I don't have to substantially contract my lifestyle. Though we likely will anyway, just because at some point we won't have as many ongoing expenses. It'd just be nice to relax and travel occasionally. I don't foresee us spending substantially more on leisure activities than we already do -- theater memberships, opera, symphony, CONUS and OCONUS travel, day trips to interesting locations, and hobbies.)
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Bob@skytaleSythe·
Always at the back of my mind with the tech layoffs and seeing former coworkers going on 1 year with the “open to work” tag. It feels like I’m not welcome anymore and it’s just a matter of time. Just hit 50. Apologies for the downer - sitting through constant layoffs for years sucks.
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Chris Koerner
Chris Koerner@mhp_guy·
Meet Colin. He's 26 and made $231,000 last year helping people do something they already do every day. He charges $875 for a 75 minute phone call. He has zero sales experience. Colin started as a side hustle while working insurance. First month: $1,000. Costs: $100 in software. Eight months later he quit after making $13,000 in a single month. All his clients come from LinkedIn. Doesnt even do outbound. They show up in his inbox every day. A few months before he started, he knew nothing about this industry. But literally spent a weekend with Claude and some blogs and became an expert. What is it? He's a credit card rewards consultant. Helps business owners spending $20k to $60k/month on credit cards earn 2-3X more points than they currently are. Most of these guys are on 1% cashback cards from their local bank. Colin shows them how to switch to cards earning 3X or 4X on the same spending. Then books them a trip to Europe in business class with the points. In this episode Colin: - Breaks down his $875 package and exactly what's included - Shows how business owners are leaving hundreds of thousands of points on the table - Explains why points devalue faster than the dollar - Gives the exact tools he uses to find award flight deals - Explains why anyone could start this as a side hustle today Even if you're not a "points guy", this is a banger.
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Pete Hegseth
Pete Hegseth@PeteHegseth·
Last night U.S. forces, in coordination with the Armed Forces of Nigeria, killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki and other ISIS leaders. Back in November 2025, President Trump declared to the world that we will help protect Christians in Nigeria and instructed the Department of War to prepare for action. So, for months, we hunted this top ISIS leader in Nigeria who was killing Christians, and we killed him—and his entire posse. In conjunction with Nigeria’s President, and at the direction of President Trump, U.S. Africa Command oversaw a precise operation to remove this terrorist. Abu-Bilal al-Minuki was the senior ISIS General Directorate of Provinces Emir — the number two for ISIS globally — responsible for overseeing the planning of attacks, directing hostage-taking and managing financial operations. The removal of him and other ISIS personnel makes Americans safer by further degrading ISIS’s ability to plan and carry out attacks that threaten the U.S. homeland, American citizens, and innocent civilians. Operations like last night’s demonstrate the exceptional lethality, patience and skill of U.S. forces, amplified alongside willing and capable partners, to address shared threats. This should serve as a reminder that we will hunt down those who wish to harm Americans or innocent Christians, wherever they are.
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Jobs.Now
Jobs.Now@JobsNowPR·
Americold Logistics is asking engineers in Atlanta to paper mail their resumes to apply May not be a sexy company, but this is a $4B public company. Why are they getting away with the same tactics that Facebook paid a $14M settlement to DOJ for using? Does this deter American applicants?
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Chief_Engineer
Chief_Engineer@ChiefEngineerCE·
My Redpill moment - When Lois Lerner was caught weaponizing the IRS against conservatives while the Republicans let her get away with it. Losing emails, hard drives, and refusing to say anything while the Republicans let her get away with it. Reminder she didn't just 'lose' the hard drives ...she lost the backups, then the backups of the backups but apparently didn't lose anything else that would have interrupted filing taxes. That was when I realized the Republicans hated us too. That was my first suspicion that the deep state was more powerful than the voters. I bet those hard drives still exist and are perfectly fine. Yet we still hear nothing about them - has anyone even looked? Here's the uncomfortable truth there are probably REPUBLICANS in congress still to this day that would be embarrassed by their release. @Kash_Patel any comment?
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BowTiedKong | Criminal Defense & Family Law Atty
Everything Cerno is saying is true and then some I’ve heard first hand from people at these companies what’s going on Yes they are laying people off in mass. Meta has a 15% cut tomorrow The “winners” will be monitored 24/7 by the AI, because they already are Wouldn’t be shocked to see talent leave, killing the Golden Goose potential
Cernovich@Cernovich

Big Tech during Covid: If you don’t lockdown and take the vaccine, you hate grandma. Also don’t say Covid is from China or you will be banned. Big tech on data centers: If you don’t give us your farmland and nature, you hate growth and work for China.

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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️The deeper signal is youth risk did not disappear. It migrated inward. Teen drinking fell because the old physical world of adolescence got dismantled. Alcohol belonged to a social ecosystem: unsupervised time, cars, parties, local jobs, malls, basements, boredom, flirting, older siblings, house gatherings, and the chaotic peer world where teenagers learned who they were by colliding with other people in real space. That ecosystem was replaced by phones, surveillance, parental tracking, algorithmic entertainment, social anxiety, online status games, and a much thinner physical commons. So the surface looks healthier. Fewer kids drinking. Fewer kids using weed. Fewer kids doing reckless things in public. The hidden layer looks worse. The young are less reckless because they are less socially embodied. Less initiation. Less unsupervised friction. Less courage-building. Less embarrassment and recovery. Less real dating. Less independence. Less contact with the physical world before adulthood demands it. The old teenage world produced damage, stupidity, alcohol abuse, pregnancy risk, fights, accidents, and bad decisions. No need to romanticize it. But it also produced social reps. It forced young people through discomfort. It made them practice attraction, rejection, conflict, reputation, risk, repair, and status in the open. The new world suppresses visible risk while increasing invisible fragility. That is the trade. A teenager can avoid drinking, avoid parties, avoid sex, avoid driving, avoid real confrontation, avoid rejection, avoid shame, avoid danger, and still arrive at 23 emotionally underbuilt. Cleaner behavior does not automatically mean stronger formation. This is why the marriage chart and the teen drinking chart are the same story at different stages. People are not suddenly failing to pair in adulthood. The whole pathway into embodied adulthood has been slowing for years before marriage even becomes the question. The real truth: society solved part of the teen vice problem by shrinking the arena where teenagers become adults. It took away the dangerous commons and replaced it with controlled isolation. The result is safer kids with weaker initiation into real life.
Grant Bailey@grantjbailey

Huge collapse in drinking among high schoolers 👀

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Labrador Skeptic
Labrador Skeptic@SaysSimulation·
A worthwhile though dark thread from Yarvin that will be uncomfortable for many. The center is gone, and seeking it means accepting certain defeat. Ten years in, the radical Left is responding to Trump by openly promising the end of American democracy as we have known it. 1/
Curtis Yarvin@curtis_yarvin

I just recorded a podcast with a couple of new-right pundits who informed me, laughing, that Republican voters will never accept slate voting. Any hint of being “herded” and they’re out. The Founders would never endure such an indignity, you see

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@becathome4 This tracks with my wife who just passed 6 months. She can no longer find any genuinely comfortable positions, and it slowly frays her nerves as the day goes on.
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Rebecca Kay
Rebecca Kay@becathome4·
Me to myself: “I think I’m dying.” First trimester - multiple times a day Second trimester - 2-3x a week Third trimester - once a day
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Athenaeum Book Club
Athenaeum Book Club@athenaeumbc·
You did not receive a real education. Today, we think of education as a litany of scattered disciplines that you study for careerism and social mobility. But a classical education was different. It taught you the seven liberal arts to liberate your soul... First, you learned the Trivium: • Grammar • Logic • Rhetoric Once you could think, speak, and articulate yourself clearly, you moved to the Quadrivium: • Arithmetic • Music • Geometry • Astronomy The Quadrivium is about training you to see order in reality itself. Nature has an intelligent design and you are connected to it: you belong in the cosmos. The difference with a true liberal arts education is not simply what you study, but *why* you study it. A classical liberal arts education taught you how to find God — the Transcendent Good was the end point of all education. Instead of a set of independent disciplines, education was a deeply interconnected moral pursuit, teaching you to be attuned with truth, beauty, and goodness. This interconnectedness is why the 7 liberal arts are presented as a wheel. And have you noticed that the symbol of the 7 liberal arts is strikingly similar to the rose windows of Gothic cathedrals? That's no coincidence. Rose windows symbolize Heaven, suggesting that reality itself is patterned after them — and this same circular pattern is the symbol of classical education in the liberal arts. The implication is that the liberal arts liberate your soul by forming you according to the pattern of Heaven itself. Education is preparation for eternity. athenaeumbooks.com/welcome This is from a longer essay published in our newsletter — join us!
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Chief_Engineer
Chief_Engineer@ChiefEngineerCE·
Rewind... nearly a year ago this post went out explaining the VISA scam, at the time it was not widely accepted yet had resistance from people who thought it was too outrageous to accept.. then ITServe Alliance started inviting folks such as Vivek Ramaswamy and other prominent politicians to speak - then the fraud investigations went into overdrive.. Hall of Shame: The H-1B Kickback Machine This isn’t about “cheap labor.” It’s about a giant money-laundering scheme disguised as staffing. • Fake jobs. Body shops file for H-1Bs by the thousands. Many of the jobs don’t exist or are inflated. Workers are benched, shuffled around, or assigned to “clients” that are just shells. This is the part folks do not understand: What is a fake job? A) A position within a company that is not needed and only exists to hire someone into that will bill the company and kickback to the executive that created it. That Executive may be kicking back to his superior all the way to the Board of Directors and beyond. B) A contract put out by the government for a service or product that is not needed and only created to kick back tax dollars to lobbyists, body shops, and others. C) A contract with either entity that is not needed and serves simply to drain money from consumers, shareholders, and taxpayers. • Kickbacks. Once here, workers are trapped. To keep their visa, they quietly pay cash back to the sponsor or “training fees” to keep a fake paycheck moving. The firm takes a cut off both ends. Staffing will proceed to source specific personnel from specific areas ensuring no one comes forward to the authorities. • Fake billing. American clients get billed through layers of vendors. Each layer siphons off more money. What looks like IT support is actually a skimmed contract padded for kickbacks. • Money laundering. The profits get cleaned through shell companies and shipped offshore. It looks like “consulting” or “marketing,” but it’s really kickbacks being washed into tax havens. And here’s the part they never tell you: lobbyists are paid millions to keep this pipeline open. They wine and dine Congress to make sure federal and state contracts funnel back to the same H-1B-heavy body shops. Taxpayer money and corporate budgets alike are drained to feed a system that costs more than it saves. The companies responsible get million dollar fines that are a fraction of the margins of continuing the business and continue to lobby as if nothing can touch them. This isn’t “immigration policy.” It’s organized wage suppression and white-collar racketeering with political protection. The worker gets trapped. The American gets locked out. The middleman gets rich. America First means cutting off the kickback pipeline. No more fake jobs. No more shell vendors. No more lobbyists buying laws that keep the scam alive. Our High Trust society had made it so that people were confused at to what was happening. No more, we see it, we know it. Share this so people understand: the H-1B system isn’t just broken, it’s corrupt by design. We had confessions, cases, trials, and stories that backed it up and this went viral. more recently... Sources (real documented cases): Texas AG Ken Paxton investigation into nearly 30 North Texas firms for “ghost offices” and H-1B fraud (April 2026) Recent guilty pleas in California H-1B ghost job scheme using fake University of California positions (DOJ, April 2026) Bloomberg investigations into staffing firms gaming the H-1B lottery and wage suppression Multiple federal cases involving benching, kickbacks, and layered billing by body shops (Cognizant, Tata, Infosys, and smaller operators)
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@JobsNowPR They haven’t put out a decent game in over a decade, and it’s no surprise why.
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Jobs.Now
Jobs.Now@JobsNowPR·
Blizzard Entertainment - no American gamers available to do this job? We could see asking applicants to apply via BattleNET but mail???? jobs.now/jobs/470500907… Gamers rise up!!!
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Via US Workers
Via US Workers@ViaUSWorkers·
🚨 Stanford just got busted filing H-1B visa after H-1B visa for “Software Developer” roles in Silicon Valley. Latest one? Only $123,795. They swear with a straight face: “No qualified Americans exist.” Bullshit. I lived that exact lie. They forced me to train my own foreign replacements, then axed my job. That’s why my EEOC case is still active — and why I’m done watching Big Tech turn American workers into disposable slaves. On July 4th the U.S. Workers Alliance launches nationwide. Non-union. Non-party. Worker-led. Boots-on-the-ground. No permission asked. American jobs belong to Americans. Period. They’ve been replacing you for years while laughing. Time to fight back. Will you stand up or keep getting replaced? Subscribe for launch updates → #subscribe" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">hynes.com/#subscribe #AmericansFirst #EndTheH1BScam #BigTechBetrayal @IngrahamAngle @chrisbrunet @Cernovich
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