Scott Andrews

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Scott Andrews

Scott Andrews

@FoxTare19

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Patrick Bet-David
Patrick Bet-David@patrickbetdavid·
"10 worst states" based on what? CNBC had "inclusivity" as one of its criteria. The numbers tell a different story. 2025 Net Migration Winners (on CNBC's list): 
• Texas +67,299
• Tennessee +42,389
• Georgia +27,333
• Alabama +23,358 Biggest Losers (none on the list): 
1. California −229,077
2. New York −120,917
3. Illinois −56,235 The American people disagree with @CNBC
Valuetainment@valuetainment

10 worst states to live in for 2026, per @CNBC 1. Tennessee 2. Texas 3. Indiana 4. Louisiana 5. Georgia 6. Utah 7. Missouri 8. Alabama 9. Oklahoma 10.Arkansas Do you agree?

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Scott Andrews@FoxTare19·
@MicahBeckwith One of the things that has really hurt us here in Indiana is the utter lack of feces on our sidewalks. I know of at least three companies, all from California, that refused to relocate here for that very reason.
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TheMicahBeckwith
TheMicahBeckwith@MicahBeckwith·
Indiana resident here. To all the leftists in CA, NY, and especially IL: this list is accurate. Avoid these 10 states at all costs. You’ll hate them. Taxes are too low, crime isn’t high enough, and hardly anyone speaks fluent gender-fluid intersectionality. 😱
Complex@Complex

These are the 10 worst states to live in for 2026, according to CNBC. 1. Tennessee 2. Texas 3. Indiana 4. Louisiana 5. Georgia 6. Utah 7. Missouri 8. Alabama 9. Oklahoma 10.Arkansas

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Vashi Nedomansky, ACE
Nearly 70 years before TOP GUN: MAVERICK... Legendary test pilot Chuck Yeager flew these epic hero shots in JET PILOT (1957). The aerial footage still looks breathtaking!
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
Want to know why the left killed Charlie Kirk? Want to know why they keep attacking his legacy? Right here. Look at this. 3,000 students roaring and ready to save their country. This is happening in DC right now. Charlie wasn’t just some guy on a college campus. He was a generational threat to the radical left’s entire power structure. He walked into their strongholds, told the truth about God, family, freedom, and America — and millions of young people listened. They couldn’t debate him. They couldn’t cancel him. So they assassinated him in front of the entire world, thinking it would stop his movement — it didn’t. That’s why they’re coming after his widow and his family. That’s why they’re trying to tear down Turning Point USA and America’s youth. These students, the next generation — THIS is the mission. Charlie’s message won’t be silenced. This is how his legacy lives on @TPUSA God bless them 🇺🇸
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Echoes of War
Echoes of War@EchoesofWarYT·
Four musket balls tore through George Washington's coat at the Battle of Monongahela. Two horses were shot dead beneath him. He rode back and forth across the worst of the fighting rallying broken men, and when the smoke cleared he did not have a single scratch on him. An Indian chief later said he ordered his men to fire at Washington again and again, then stopped, certain the Great Spirit was shielding him. He was 23 years old. He wrote to his brother a few days later, almost puzzled by it, and said he had been protected beyond all human expectation by the miraculous care of Providence. And here is the part people forget. That was not the one time. That was the pattern. At Princeton he rode his horse to within thirty yards of the British line and told his men to hold as the muskets opened up. An officer who was there covered his eyes because he was sure he was about to watch the general die. When he looked again Washington was still sitting tall in the saddle, waving his hat, completely unharmed. For eight years of war he stood where the fighting was heaviest and the bullets simply refused to find him. His enemies started to talk about it. His own soldiers started to believe it. He was not being reckless. He just never seemed to believe it was his time. This is the thread that runs through nearly every great man in history. They lived like the date had already been written and no enemy on earth could move it up by a single hour. Caesar stood on the bank of the Rubicon, looked at everything he was about to risk, and said the die is already cast. Then he walked into it. Cromwell rode into battle after battle convinced the outcome had been settled long before either army woke up that morning, and he fought like a man who had nothing left to fear because the ending was not his to decide. Andrew Jackson stood on the Capitol steps while a man walked up and pulled a pistol on him at point blank range. It misfired. The man drew a second pistol. That one misfired too. The odds of both failing were so small that people argued about it for years. Jackson just raised his cane and went after the man himself. Stonewall Jackson would ride calmly through a storm of gunfire while everyone around him flinched, and when someone finally asked how he stayed so steady he said it plainly. My religious belief teaches me to feel as safe in battle as in bed. God has already fixed the time of my death, so I do not trouble myself about it. I am always ready, no matter when it comes. That was the whole secret. Not that they loved danger. Not that they did not feel fear. They simply believed their steps were already numbered by a hand higher than any king, and a man who truly believes that walks through fire like it is a hallway. You cannot kill a man before his work is done. And when you line their lives up side by side, the escapes, the misfires, the bullets that passed through the coat but never the man, it gets very hard to call all of it luck.
🇺🇸 The American Culturist 🇺🇸@MericaCulture

The more you learn about George Washington's life the more it becomes abundantly clear that divine intervention played a role in the formation of the American Nation.

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Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon@MountVernon·
As George Washington’s first profession, surveying provided a clear path to social advancement. The skills he gained would prove useful throughout his life, as a military officer and an ambitious farmer. The Young Washington film shows this part of Washington's story. We invite you to visit Mount Vernon to see the tools he used to map the frontier in our Education Center! Learn more about Washington's surveying: bit.ly/3Rpw8AS
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
Just witnessed something at the Charlie Kirk assassination pre-trial in Utah that has NOT been made public yet and you need to hear about it... Erika Kirk asked for us to be here today. We sat inside the small courthouse in Provo with the family. The Judge told the media to turn off all cameras and allowed the full ENHANCED footage of the murder to play. Every movement of Tyler Robinson that day captured in full quality HD. Zoomed in. Some footage in 4K. Tracking all his movements. You can see crystal clear Tyler Robinson’s face, the license plate number on his vehicle, details on his clothing and his actions on the rooftop — and you can time every horrifying detail to the minute Charlie Kirk was murdered. What the public couldn’t see was the emotion in the courtroom. Charlie’s family sobbing uncontrollably, Erika in Mrs. Kirk's seniors arms. Charlie's father comforting them. Just feet away sat a pale, lifeless emaciated Tyler Robinson who stared at the floor with no remorse as he listened to the weeping. Robinson has never once looked at Erika this entire trial. The entire courthouse gasped when the video was over. Eventually this footage will be released. It was really tough to relive that day in such gruesome detail. This case is overwhelming. Please pray for a speedy trial. And to all the tormenters of the Kirk family, you can go to Hell where you belong. We pray for Justice for Charlie 🕊️
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Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith
Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith@LGMicahBeckwith·
I've received multiple media requests today asking for comment on my recent call to ban mosques in America from blaring the Muslim call to prayer through loudspeakers 5 times a day across our cities. Just to save time, here's my official response: Yes, I 100% want to ban mosques in America from blaring the Muslim call to prayer through loudspeakers 5 times a day across our cities. Hope this clarifies everything and have a great weekend!
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Krzysztof Szczawinski 🇵🇱
Marcus Aurelius – the most reasonable guy from 19 centuries ago. Perhaps because Rome was roughly at the stage at which we find ourselves now. He was the most powerful man in the world. He wrote the Meditations — his private journal, never intended for publication — to remind himself, daily, not to abuse that fact. Nineteen centuries later it reads less like ancient philosophy than like a letter from someone who understood exactly where we are now. 1. The Meditations were never meant to be read. This is what makes them the most trustworthy document in Western philosophy. No audience, no performance, no system to defend. Just a man at the top of the world’s greatest empire writing notes to himself about how not to become what power usually makes of people. Every other philosopher was constructing an argument. Marcus was conducting a daily inspection of his own character. 2. He ruled at the precise moment Rome peaked and began its long decline. Plague, barbarian pressure on every frontier, economic strain, institutional decay. He spent more of his reign on military campaigns in the mud (remember Gladiator?) than in philosophical contemplation in Rome – which was not what he wanted, and which he did anyway, because duty is not contingent on preference. This is the core Stoic move, and it is the opposite of everything the modern therapeutic culture teaches. 3. His central question is not “what do I feel?” It is “what is required of me?” The distinction sounds simple. It is civilizational. A culture organized around the first question produces Brave New World. A culture organized around the second produces the Pax Romana – and eventually, when it forgets the question, produces what comes after the Pax Romana. 4. You cannot control events. You can only control your response to them. This sounds like a self-help aphorism and is actually a load-bearing philosophical principle. It means: stop organizing your life around the management of outcomes you cannot guarantee, and start organizing it around the quality of the person and the decisions doing the managing. The Stoics called this the inner citadel – the one thing no external force can touch, the one thing worth defending absolutely. 5. He catalogued power’s corruptions with the precision of a man who felt them daily. The temptation to be flattered. The temptation to surround yourself with people who agree. The temptation to confuse your position with your worth. He wrote these down not as warnings to others but as active resistance to his own tendencies. The most powerful man in the world was more worried about becoming a fool than about any barbarian on any frontier. He was right to be. 6. His son Commodus was his civilizational failure – the thing he could not fix. The philosopher-emperor who spent his life practicing virtue produced an heir who made the gladiatorial games his primary occupation and declared himself a living god. No philosophy of personal virtue, however rigorous, solves the succession problem. Institutions must outlast the men who build them or they are not institutions – they are personalities. 7. Rome in Marcus Aurelius’s time was roughly where the West is now: still dominant, still functioning, already hollowing out from within – the institutions still standing, the spirit that built them quietly departing. He saw it. He wrote about it. He held the line for as long as one man could hold a line, knowing that after him came what came after him. His last entry in the Meditations might as well have been written this morning: begin the morning by telling yourself – today I will meet people who are ungrateful, arrogant, dishonest, envious, and unsocial. They are this way because they cannot tell good from evil. But I have seen the good and the beautiful, and I will not be made into them. He failed to save Rome. He left us the notes on how to try.
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Krzysztof Szczawinski 🇵🇱@Kristof_Poland

Now Plato – the most dangerous philosopher who ever lived. Aristotle was his student, his corrector, and in the end his antidote. The argument between them is not ancient history. It is the argument the West is currently losing. 1. Plato distrusts the world. Everything visible, tangible, particular — the market, the body, the individual — is mere shadow to him. Reality is the Form, the Ideal, the perfect abstraction accessible only to the philosopher. This is not just a metaphysics. It is a politics. If the real is abstract and only the philosopher can access it, then only the philosopher should rule. The Republic follows necessarily from the theory of Forms. Plato built the first blueprint for technocratic tyranny and called it philosophy. 2. His perfect state is governed by philosopher-kings – selected, trained, and self-perpetuating. They know what is good for you better than you do, because they have access to the Forms and you do not. This is every credentialist institution, every expert class, every central planning committee that ever existed, dressed in a toga and speaking Greek. The technocrat ruling by divine right of competitive examination is a Platonic philosopher-king who has forgotten the philosophy but kept the power. 3. Idealism and absolutism are the intellectual disease of humanity. By avoiding collision with reality, they produce arrogant delusion – and arrogant delusion combined with power produces totalitarianism. This is the precise opposite of what built Western strength: individual freedom, competition, and meritocracy – a system that encourages everyone to create maximum value and gives the greatest room to those who do it best. Instead of a system of obedience to intellectual and physical bullies. 4. It started seriously with Plato, reached its apex with Hegel, and today’s Marxisms and deconstructionisms are merely the dishwater left behind. What they all share is the same social profile of origin: blasé, bored boys from wealthy homes, untouched by the pressure of real survival, inventing their idealisms in comfortable detachment from consequences. Unfortunately, detachment from reality impresses many simple minds with intellectual pretensions. They listened. The results were fatal. Millions of corpses. 5. Plato invented the "Noble Lie" – the idea that the ruling class should deceive the population for its own good. He considered it governance. Every ideology that has ever lied systematically to its population was, consciously or not, working from Plato’s manual. Every ministry of propaganda, every content moderation policy removing unauthorized narratives is Plato’s Republic with updated technology. 6. Aristotle walked into Plato’s Academy, studied there for twenty years, and then systematically dismantled everything. Where Plato saw Forms, Aristotle saw particulars. Where Plato trusted the philosopher, Aristotle trusted the middle class. One tradition produces science, common law, and the free market. The other produces utopias – and the violence required to build them. And in the process, two and a half thousand years of sophisticated abstraction buried the most obvious truth available to any living organism: that our purpose is to pass life forward, to create the most flourishing possible next generation. Simple. Obvious. Covered over by millennia of sophisticated raving of Platonists. 7. Every great man-made catastrophe of the modern era has Platonic DNA – the French Revolution’s Republic of Reason, Marxism’s scientific laws of history, Mao’s New Man. Each one began with a Form and required that the imperfect world be forced to conform to it. The pile of bodies is not an accident of implementation. It is what happens when you take Plato seriously enough to act on him. Aristotle’s answer sounds less glamorous: look at what actually exists, work with what human beings actually are, build institutions that survive contact with reality. Sounds less beautiful. It is why we are still here.

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Scott Andrews@FoxTare19·
@TheSCIF This could explain Hillary Clinton’s bizarre behavior and quick recovery on 9/11/2016 that they told us was “dehydration.” Could have been the DS giving her a friendly nudge to prioritize campaigning against Trump.
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The SCIF
The SCIF@TheSCIF·
"Have you seen any evidence of DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS use, here on American soil?" "There are several instances of individuals being hit in what appears to be both sonic energy and forms of rapidly pulsed microwave energy, domestically. Some cases in Florida, some cases in the Delaware, Maryland, DC area, and some cases on the West Coast as well." - Dr. James Giordano Dr. James Giordano is head of the Center for Strategic Deterrence and Weapons of Mass Destruction Studies, Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS), National Defense University. Dr. Giordano is internationally recognized for his research on the use of neurocognitive sciences and technology in military and intelligence operations, has connections to DARPA, the Pentagon, etc. Let's go a little deeper on this tech and help you understand how advanced this tech is and what other forms are out there... This will focus more on the individual non-lethal tech. but is probably the most dangerous. There is also laser type weapons that can shoot done drones and all types of disrupting technology that was mentioned during the Maduro raid in Venezuela. There are many types of weapons in use. Artificial Telepathic, Neurotechnology, Mind Controller and Wireless Direct Energy Weapons, satellites, microwaves that put voices in your head, secret patents for remote brain control, and psychotronic torture used on civilians. Governments and agencies, primarily U.S., CIA, DARPA, Pentagon, DoD, also NATO, Soviet/Russian programs, and others, have developed and secretly deploy "mind weapons" psychotronic, directed-energy technologies against unwitting civilians, "Targeted Individuals" or TIs. Spy agencies, military, research institutes, and defense companies develop and deploy these technologies as weapons of mass destruction, espionage, and electronic warfare. These weapons are used for non-consensual experimentation, harassment, torture, isolation, and population control. There are lethal and non-lethal. Attacks occur in phases. First surveillance, satellites like Echelon, then directed-energy assaults causing physical pain, psychological destruction, induced voices/sounds, and behavior change. Victims are systematically discredited by labeling them mentally ill, schizophrenia, etc. Historical roots trace back in MKULTRA, Bluebird-era programs, Korean War "brainwashing" fears, Soviet Lida device, and microwave attacks on the US Embassy in Moscow. Super Artificial Intelligence Computer / Super Computer (satellite-based). A powerful non-contact weapon, radiation weapon, and weapon of mass destruction. Wireless Remote Neural Monitoring / Deep Tech Scanner, reads brain waves, sees inside the body, organs, veins, nervous system, without implants, uploads brain data to the satellite AI in seconds. Artificial / Synthetic Telepathy and brain-machine interface research, DARPA-funded university projects using EEG/MEG to decode thoughts. There's two types: - Active method: victim hears voices, like aliens, gods, or dead people, 24/7, causing fear, confusion, and mental breakdown. - Silent method: inaudible, hypnotic, "most dangerous," plays with the mind without the victim realizing. Voice to Skull (V2K) / Microwave Hearing, induces sounds/voices directly in the brain via microwaves. Wireless Direct Energy Weapons (DEWs), microwave, sonic (ultrasound/infrasound), scalar waves that damage organs, nerves, eyes, hearing, or electronics without physical contact. Bio Electro Magnetic Weapon and Psychotronic, Hypnotic Technology, controls neurons, brain waves, and behavior from a distance. Many of the patents and research programs can be found for this technology are real and public, non-lethal weapons, brain-computer interfaces, EM effects on the body/brain have legitimate scientific and military history. The most important aspects to this tech that you should understand is that: - No implants or chips needed, many devices work via waves, frequencies, radiation, and beams. - Can hack electronics, jam networks, disable vehicles/planes, damage appliances. - Range: several miles with "no limit." Here is a list of some patents you can look up yourself: - US 3,951,134: Remotely monitoring and altering brain waves. - US 6,011,991 A - DE 10 253 433 A1 - US 5,159,703 A: Silent Subliminal Presentation System, induces messages without audible sound. - US 4,717,343: Method of changing a person's behavior. - US 4,686,685: Altering regions of the Earth's atmosphere/ionosphere/magnetosphere, HAARP-related. There is much more to learn and understand, but know that this is very real and can do things to people that would almost be considered magic until you understand how it really works.
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Scott Andrews@FoxTare19·
@Mike_Pence @AmericanFreedom That’s right, Pence, let’s go back to the old way of America pulling down its pants and bending over for the rest of the world. Retire already.
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Mike Pence@Mike_Pence·
American Businesses and American Consumers Pay American Tariffs…and American Manufacturing is Paying the Price! Report from @AmericanFreedom: 90% of the Tariffs Burden Fell on U.S. Business Costing 75,000 Manufacturing Jobs | Fox News foxnews.com/politics/trump…
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Michael A. Arouet
Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet·
Wealth tax explained: 1. Laura loves to cook, she risks all her life savings and opens a small restaurant: Laura‘s Kitchen 2. Laura works really hard, evenings, weekends, no vacations 3. The local community loves Laura‘s Kitchen, it’s a success, the restaurant gets larger, Laura hires 30 people from the neighborhood 4. Laura makes 1,5 Million € in profit, she pays 40% in income tax: 600,000€ 5. The left „tax the rich“ party wins the elections, and introduces a wealth tax 6. Laura‘s Kitchen gets valued by the tax authorities at 25 Million €. Laura must pay 5% wealth tax: 1,25 Million € 7. The income tax of 600,000€ plus 1,25 Million € in wealth tax is more than the 1,5 Million € Laura makes 8. Laura cannot afford to pay more taxes than she makes, she closes Laura’s Kitchen 9. Laura loses her life savings despite years of hard work, 30 people lose their jobs, the state receives zero taxes 10. The local community goes to McDonalds again 11. The local left “tax the rich“ party members blame „capitalism“ for that on social media 12. Everyone gets poorer due to higher unemployment and lower tax revenues Why is this so difficult for the left to understand?
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Indianapolis Motor Speedway
The site of the current @IMSMuseum Restoration Shop has historic origins. Originally built in the mid 1950s, this building housed HOW Racing, which was owned by Mari Hulman George and fielded cars for drivers like Jerry Hoyt, Tony Bettenhausen, Roger McCluskey and Elmer George.
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Lee Harris
Lee Harris@LeeHarris·
Silence from Keir Starmer. Silence from Sadiq Khan. Silence from Shabana Mahmood. No COBRA meeting. No 24 hour courts. No fast-tracking to prison. Nothing. Apparently they only do that for white, working-class Brits. It couldn't be more clear. We live in a two-tier society.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 NOW: Iran has been caught plotting a new assassination attempt on President Trump, and the regime has just launched strikes toward US military sites in Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait Trump is prepared to STRIKE BACK 20 TO 1! 🔥 No holding back until they are forced into compliance.
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Scott Andrews@FoxTare19·
@koshercockney British police aren’t so tough are they when they’re not bullying old white ladies.
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Kosher@koshercockney·
London 📍 British police officers seen fleeing from rioters after the Morocco game last night Notice the Palestinian flags? It was never about football for these people. It’s about destruction and intimidation. This is what Globalising the Intifada looks like in real-time.
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Scott Andrews@FoxTare19·
@TMA622 Great commercial! I forgot all about it. Another good one from that era were the ones for Downriver Federal Savings. They have one on YouTube but you can barely hear it.
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1776 Live
1776 Live@250YearsAgoLive·
George Washington reads the Declaration of Independence aloud to his troops in New York City, in full view of British warships in the harbor, taunting them to fire at him.
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
A Chinese restaurant in the Bay Area is fining parents for their out-of-control kids. The owner of Chez Xue says he has had enough of poorly behaved children in his restaurant, so he is now fining parents. You You Xue says one customer changed a dirty diaper next to another customer who was dining. "We are not a playground. Please ensure children REMAIN SEATED at all times and respectful of fellow guests and the dining environment," the restaurant's policy says. "Running around, shouting, making noise with utensils, etc. WILL NOT BE TOLERATED!" One parent was charged $327 after their child smashed a credit card machine. Another parent was charged $109 after their kid carved designs into a table with a utensil. One more parent was charged $5 after a child smashed a teacup. "I honestly put this notice on my menu because I didn't want to put my employees in the position of parenting other people's children. It should not be their job," the owner said. This guy is awesome.
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