Maddsen

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Maddsen

Maddsen

@Forrest1861

United States Katılım Kasım 2025
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Maddsen@Forrest1861·
@daniel_s_larson They deliver uber and door dash with constant spying for the CCP. They're all going back.
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Maddsen@Forrest1861·
@leelaraagam You're all going back. You're going away. Every last one of you and your devils spawn.
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Richard Hanania
Richard Hanania@RichardHanania·
India has the fastest growing major economy in the world. The IMF projects 6.5% growth in 2026 and 2027. The Chuds talk about India like it's Congo. In PPP terms, it will probably catch up to parts of Europe in our lifetimes. The Chuds know nothing about India. They know nothing about economics. They are simply fools.
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Maddsen@Forrest1861·
@JJCarafano LMAO. So it isn't possible they earned every bit of it?
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Sean Strickland
Sean Strickland@SStricklandMMA·
When was the last justifiable war? Vietnam? Iraq? Afghanistan? Iran? Don't honor vets that died by being a propaganda mouth piece. The only ones destroying the republic are the ones in power.
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Marco Foster@MarcoFoster_·
Andrew Schulz on Thomas Massie losing: “For a long time I’ve hated when coastal elites shit on southern states and say they’re dumb. And then an election like this comes up and they fucking fall for it and it’s just like congrats man you guys lived up to every single stereotype”
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Maddsen
Maddsen@Forrest1861·
@chrishume_ An American wouldn't ask such a question.
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Chris Hume
Chris Hume@chrishume_·
Is there a weird generational bitterness in the South about losing the war that I don’t know about?
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Farzad 🇺🇸 🇮🇷
There's an UNBELIEVABLE use case for regional trips in the US that will decimate air travel and buses. Fully autonomous Tesla Robovans outfitted as long-haul first-class "buses". These would run routes similar to Amtrak or Greyhounds, but with First-Class-like comfort, amenities, and space. The price per seat of these can be the same as a bus, but FAR more comfortable and FAR more luxurious. Can obviously optimize the interior for the best configuration but MAN. This would absolutely KILL.
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Maddsen
Maddsen@Forrest1861·
Reetard 👇👇👇
@jason@Jason

@beffjezos Sports teams recruit the best of the best, globally, in order to win... the US should be no different.

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Maddsen@Forrest1861·
@XaviercMiller They don't belong here. They're all going back. Every. Last. One.
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X@XaviercMiller·
The Indian families I know who own gas stations pool money together with 6-12 adults in the family, they work 12-16 hour days & reinvest most of the profits to acquire businesses. And the “why not stay in India?” point ignores that America offers things that people value more than lower cost of living. Things like scale, infrastructure, financing, legal protections, consumer spending power and long-term opportunity for their children.
Iliftfordoughnuts@AndriaDont99498

Where do Indians get the money for gas stations, and if they have that kind of wealth why don't they stay in India where the dollar goes much further?

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Maddsen@Forrest1861·
@MayorFrey Floyd was a filthy criminal. Derek Chauvin did nothing wrong. Unlike you, scumbag. Free Derek!
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Mayor Jacob Frey
Mayor Jacob Frey@MayorFrey·
Today, we remember George Floyd, who was murdered by a former Minneapolis police officer six years ago.   That moment changed our city forever.
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Georgina-Libbie
Georgina-Libbie@georginalibbie·
If white people are so evil why does everyone try to move to the countries they create? 🤔
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Maddsen@Forrest1861·
@Starkian7789 lol. They're a foreign group of parasites. But, sure, they're ugly as fuck, too. And cheats, frauds and scammers.
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Florida Man V@FloridaManV·
@Forrest1861 Good luck trying I My immigrant grandmother‘s had double digits, sons and grandsons in military service for the United States of America. Good luck trying to get them kicked out Loser
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Florida Man V
Florida Man V@FloridaManV·
My lifelong opinions on immigration have changed the last few years. When I was younger, I saw immigration as an unvarnished good. An unqualified good for the country. And I still think immigration is, and has always been, America’s secret weapon. But as I’ve gotten older, I’ve come to a few realizations. Number one, not all groups of immigrants are the same. Not all ways people immigrate are the same. And not everyone in this country sees things the way I do. I think under Biden we had too much immigration, too fast, and too uncontrolled. And programs like H-1B allowed a lot of immigration without maybe real voter consent. Not in the sense that people voted on the scale and tradeoffs directly and said, yes, this is what we want. I still think the vast majority of Americans see immigration as a positive, even Republicans. Personally, I believe immigration is one of the things that made America America. And ironically, the people who struggle the most with immigration often have it exactly backwards. Immigrants have balls. They come to a foreign country. They often don’t know the language, the customs, the rules, or anyone here. And they come to the United States and build a life for themselves. That is incredibly admirable and remarkable. And the type of people who self-select to do that are often some of the best people in the world. I really believe that. I believe America attracts some of the very best people on the planet, and we will continue to do so. And it doesn’t have to be some romantic story where everyone is coming here only for freedom or democracy or whatever. Economic immigration has always been a huge part of the story too. People come here because they want a better life. They want opportunity. They want their kids to have a better shot. That is not a bad thing. That is one of the most American things imaginable. But here’s where my views have changed. I don’t think assimilation is optional anymore. If you want to have a country that continues to bring in large numbers of immigrants, assimilation is not some outdated idea. It is essential. It is the key component that makes the whole thing work. Because if my son loses his job, or I lose my job, to an immigrant, yeah, that can cause resentment. That’s human nature. But if you lose your job to an American who has a different ethnic background, but is fully American, that feels different. Maybe his parents came here from somewhere else. Maybe his grandparents did. Maybe his family has been here one generation, five generations, or ten. But he’s just an American kid. He likes football. He was in Boy Scouts. He plays video games. He listens to the same music. He’s on TikTok all day. He complains about school. He watches the same shows. He has the same weird slang as every other kid. He is not some foreign presence. He is just an American. And America is really good at doing that. We can take people from anywhere in the world and turn them into Americans in a generation or two. That is our greatest strength as a country. But it doesn’t happen by magic. It requires enough control that people believe the system is fair. It requires enough time and space for people to assimilate. It requires a culture that actually believes becoming American means something. And it requires leaders who understand that immigration only works long term if the American people believe they have a say in it. We have fair laws, and we enforce them. We have a secure border and a generous & humane legal immigration process. So my view now is not “immigration good” or “immigration bad.” It’s more like this: Immigration is one of America’s greatest strengths. But too much, too fast, too uncontrolled, without consent and without assimilation, can turn that strength into a source of resentment and division. The goal should not be to shut the door. The goal should be to make immigration work again in the way America has always been uniquely good at making it work: Bring people in. Give them a real shot. Expect them to become Americans. And be proud that they do. USA USA USA
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
What right does the US Govt have to ban its citizens from visiting certain countries or dictating to them that various hotels, stores, malls, etc. are criminally banned? And what's the justification for investigating Hasan and Medea Benjamin but not Nick Shirley's Cuba trip?
Fox News@FoxNews

Federal officials have served subpoenas to Marxist political influencer Hasan Piker and CodePink cofounder Susan Medea Benjamin as part of a wider investigation into whether U.S. organizations and leaders violated U.S. laws and sanctions in supporting Cuba's communist regime, Fox News Digital has learned. foxnews.com/politics/feds-…

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Chudmaxxer@ChudSexotics·
@kinpatsukenshi Green is burning copper so its part of a rocket coming back down...
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Bekay@kinpatsukenshi·
Apparently there's a volcano erupting right now in the Philippines. I'm watching a livestream when suddenly there's this extremely bright green fireball coming from a completely unrelated trajectory. Is that a meteor?
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