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Freya Lebedeva
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🇩🇪 Stories from Germany, now embracing life in the U.S. 🇺🇸
Denver, CO Katılım Nisan 2018
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Nobody is telling you how FUCKED New York City's infrastructure actually is right now.
Everyone is watching the flood footage. The cars underwater. The subway stations turned into swimming pools.
Nobody is talking about the fact that six inches of rain just paralyzed a global city.
Not a hurricane. Not a once-in-a-century storm. Six inches. In a few hours. And the Long Island Expressway shut down in both directions. The F train suspended. Flash flood warnings across every borough.
By rain.
→ Cost of fixing this: deferred for decades
→ Cost of not fixing it: the entire city grinds to a halt
→ That is not a weather problem. That is a maintenance problem.
NYC's catch-basin cleaning fleet was 63% out of service during prior storms. By end of 2023 it was 77% out of service. The city had 19 functional trucks for five boroughs.
Nineteen trucks. For eight million people.
💀 Here's what nobody is explaining to you:
This doesn't just change THIS storm. This changes ALL storms. Forever.
→ NYC has 7,400 miles of combined storm and sewer pipes that back up the moment rainfall exceeds capacity
→ Many of those pipes are over 100 years old — built before cars existed, let alone SUVs and modern runoff volumes
→ Fewer than half of the city's 964 priority catch basins were inspected before recent storms hit
→ This exact same thing happened in 2023. And 2025. Same expressway. Same subway lines. Same excuses.
→ The city knows which drains are clogged. They have a data-driven priority list.
→ They just don't have the trucks to clean them.
→ So every time it rains hard, the same streets flood, the same trains stop, the same headlines run.
→ And then nothing changes until the next storm proves it again.
The source tweet said it directly: "Six inches of rain shouldn't do this to a major city, but clogged drains and years of deferred maintenance will."
That's not a weather forecast. That's a confession.
New York spent decades deferring the maintenance bill. May 21, 2026 is what the invoice looks like.
Bookmark this. You're watching the biggest infrastructure failure since the last time it rained.
I'll keep you updated. Turn on notifications. 🚨
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Chevron is letting customers know in California that it’s not Donald Trump causing the insane gas prices in the state, it’s California Democrats
Chevron just added these new signs to their pumps educating customers, “Sacramento policies did this. Now you pay more”
“California politicians are choosing foreign oil and fuels over local jobs and lower costs”
This is what we need. Huge companies willing to educate the public and tell the truth
It’s Gavin Newsom and Democrat policies causing $6.30+ average cost per gallon in California
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@mill30712 Of course, this not only increases national tax revenue but also alleviates the financial pressure on ordinary people.
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I agree with Mr. Beto. What do you think?
Jeff Bezos@JeffBezos
Yes, the United States has the most progressive tax system in the world. The top 1% pay 40% of taxes, the bottom 50% pay 3% of taxes. We can make it even more progressive by zeroing out taxes on the bottom half. It’s a small amount of the total tax revenue but very meaningful to people in this group.
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BREAKING:
Trump just told you exactly what happens when this war ends.
"The stock market will go through the roof."
"Inflation will go way down."
> Hormuz reopens. Oil crashes.
> Oil crashes. Inflation drops.
> Inflation drops. Rate cuts accelerate.
> Rate cuts accelerate. Liquidity floods markets.
> Liquidity floods markets. Everything pumps.
Trump has been playing chess this entire time.
Close Hormuz. Break Iran. Open Hormuz.
Collect the reward.
The war is 70-75% complete.
The finish line is closer than anyone realizes.
When it ends.
Everything reprices at once.
Stocks. Crypto. Risk assets.
All of it. Through the roof.
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“You ok fellas?”
@POTUS checks in on workers as he walks around the South Lawn of the White House 🇺🇸
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I’ve watched firsthand how focused this team is on making life more affordable for American families.
As of today, TrumpRX.gov has already helped save Americans more than $400 million and we just added 600 more medications to the program.
Our President is demanding transparency and choice, which helps bring economic freedom.

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We pay the highest taxes but the our state government can't even do basic fire prevention and forest management!
Wildfires are a natural part of life in California, but they don't have to be this out of control and catastrophic.
What we need is proper forest management and I'll make sure that's exactly what we get when I'm governor. ☀️👊
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California politicians claim their climate policies are lowering emissions and protecting the environment.
But they are actually are doing the opposite.
We import oil from 7,500 miles away on giant supertankers instead of producing it responsibly here at home.
We mismanage our forests until catastrophic fires explode across the state.
Then working families get stuck with the highest gas prices in America.
That’s not “saving the planet.”
That’s failed leadership.
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🚨BREAKING: 47 BILLION just walked out of New York. New York Lost 892 Companies and $47 Billion in Income.
IRS migration data confirms the exodus is real:
892 companies left New York
$47 Billion in income gone with them
Florida gained 341 of those companies
Texas took 187
North Carolina added 129

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🚨 Georgia Power is forcing a family off their farm with eminent domain for a Data Center
“I'm fighting for survival of my cattle farm. I'm here because a massive data center was approved just a couple of miles from my land — and I'm being hounded by Georgia Power for an easement to build transmission lines through my property for the data center”
“I'm a local farmer, not an industrial developer. These 500-kV lines aren't for me. They are for the data centers that the boards and surrounding counties continue to approve. I have mail from lawyers stacking up on my kitchen table wanting to take my case because they know my land is being targeted for eminent domain — These easements are permanent.
They affect my ability to graze my cattle, they lower my property value, and they destroy the rural character of this county forever. This board makes decisions to approve these massive, massive projects, but it's residents like me, young people trying to build a life here, who pay the price.
You're voting to turn our farms into a network of high-voltage wires and noisy industrial buildings.
I'm asking you to realize the real-world impacts of your votes. Every time you say yes to a data center, you're saying no to a local farmer. We aren't just numbers on a map. We are the future of the county, and right now you're making that future impossible.“
This data center project affects over 330 private properties. Georgia Power says it will negotiate purchases and easements and use eminent domain
Georgia Power claims its to strengthen the grid for the growing energy demand in Georgia (due to many new data centers)
The lines are widely linked to Project Sail
This isn’t a small operation. Project Sail is a $17 billion hyperscale data center campus by Prologis, Atlas that includes 9 massive buildings totaling up to 4.34 million square feet on 829 acres. It will demand hundreds of megawatts of continuous power equivalent to what a small city uses
We cannon allow data centers to take priority over farmers
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NOW: President Trump gives a fist pump as he departs China after a series of crucial meetings with President Xi Jinping on the Iran war, trade tensions, technology, and Taiwan.
Ahead of his departure, Trump met with Xi and expressed optimism about hosting him in the U.S. this September.
“You're going to walk away hopefully very impressed, like I'm very impressed with China."
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