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Jeffrey DeLong

@JeffreyDeLong12

Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Hayden Nielsen
Hayden Nielsen@royalriothayden·
Diego Luna was a major part of getting the U23s to the Olympics. part of a squad that worked their asses off. Then he was one of the biggest snubs. Now he was the face of USA last summer, used in marketing EVERYWHERE for the World Cup. Only to be left home once again. #RSL
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Taylor Twellman
Taylor Twellman@TaylorTwellman·
@royalriothayden Feel for him. But coming into a World Cup year with fitness and game shape concerns did not send the right message to the coaches.
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The Crew
The Crew@ColumbusCrew·
Welcome back to Columbus, Bez 🙌 Haslam Sports Group announced Tim Bezbatchenko as HSG President of Global Soccer. He will oversee all sporting elements for the Crew, Columbus NWSL 2028 and HSG’s future investments in domestic and global soccer. 📰: cbuscrew.com/Bezbatchenko
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Jeff Kellick
Jeff Kellick@jkellick·
How did the American experiment transform from an agrarian republic into a multi-continent empire? Most citizens cannot answer this question—not because they lack intelligence, but because our education system treats history as dates and facts rather than stories and motivations. We memorize when the Spanish-American War occurred without understanding how it established templates for intervention. We learn that World War I happened without grasping how it transformed constitutional governance. We recite that 9/11 changed everything without examining what, precisely, changed and whether it can ever change back. Consequential Actions exists to fill this gap. Through articles, podcasts, and analysis, we trace the chronological development of American governance—the decisions, the personalities, the alternatives rejected, the consequences unleashed. We present the stories that allow readers to internalize what dates alone cannot convey. We give fair hearing to those who defend each expansion of power before offering our assessment. Free peoples require government—this truth the founders understood well. Government exists as a necessary instrument for protecting the rights endowed by our Creator. But government is composed of human beings, and the nature of those who hold power is power accumulation. What begins as a tool for protecting liberty becomes, without constant vigilance, a mechanism for its destruction. This is why accountability matters. This is why federalism matters. In a true federal system, power remains local enough that citizens can hold their representatives accountable. A mayor who abuses authority faces neighbors who elected him. A state legislator who overreaches faces a community he cannot escape. But as power centralizes—first in distant capitals, then in permanent bureaucracies, then in interventions across oceans—accountability dissolves. The further government extends beyond the reach of those it governs, the more corrupt and self-serving it becomes. The founders understood this when they warned against standing armies and entangling alliances. They understood it when they designed a Constitution of enumerated and limited powers. They understood what we have forgotten: that centralizing decisions for citizens in New York, Nebraska, Texas, and Virginia within Washington D.C. was dangerous enough. To think that an administrative state in Washington should oversee and control people on another continent is antithetical to everything they built. It is colonialism by another name—an argument humanity has lived through many times over, always with the same result. Our standard is simple: we evaluate every policy, every leader, every turning point by asking the founders’ question updated for our time—Did this leave Americans more free or more governed? The answer, across two centuries of intervention, administrative expansion, and emergency governance, is clear. The founders knew better. It is time we remembered.
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Stupercell
Stupercell@Stupercell·
@StormCat5_ Does it feel weird saying Ohio is in a target zone for weather? Feels weird to me.
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Brady Harris
Brady Harris@StormCat5_·
🌙 Nighttime update: The GFS is TRENDING NORTH once again, shifting the heaviest Snow zone farther north with the latest run. ⬆️⬆️ ⏩⏪This now brings the GFS largely in line with the European Model, giving us model agreement, at least for now. Whenever we as Meteorologists see models align, it boosts confidence that a particular outcome is becoming more likely. ❄️ The most likely Zone of Heaviest Snow now stretches from Oklahoma through southern Missouri, into Kentucky, southern Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and into the Northeast, including New York City and even Boston. ⬆️ The GFS ensemble has also nudged north, which gives me more confidence that this is becoming a real trend, not just model noise. 👀 We’ll see what the models do overnight, but for now, the zone of highest Snow totals is starting to come into focus. More updates in the morning. Goodnight, my brotheren. 😴
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Jacob Tilley 🇺🇸
Jacob Tilley 🇺🇸@JacobTilley0·
34-13 Michigan This game isn't gonna be close Bryce Underwood is the best Quarterback any player on Ohio State will ever see, College or Pro FIVE. IN. A. ROW. Also, Jeremiah Smith has less than 40 yards receiving...
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Jeffrey DeLong
Jeffrey DeLong@JeffreyDeLong12·
@_Pat_Murphy don’t worry swapping him out with an attacking 19 year old will provide the same balance
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Jeffrey DeLong@JeffreyDeLong12·
@thecrewrhino i’m sure it will be easy to get a palestinian a visa in this environment! going to be leaning heavily on his danish roots i’m sure
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Crewrhino
Crewrhino@thecrewrhino·
Getting the Wessam announcement way earlier than I thought. Not sure if he can be registered in Leagues Cup without a visa, Picard and Herrera too, but if so, a 2nd or 3rd game appearance could be on the cards for the new guys. #Crew96
The Crew@ColumbusCrew

It’s almost time ⏳

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Jeffrey DeLong
Jeffrey DeLong@JeffreyDeLong12·
@JoeKassabian have any of your neighbors recently returned from turkey with a beautiful new hairline?
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Joe Kassabian
Joe Kassabian@JoeKassabian·
Someone cut the brake line on my bicycle, which leads me to believe I was clearly the target of an assassination attempt.
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Jeffrey DeLong
Jeffrey DeLong@JeffreyDeLong12·
@_Pat_Murphy aliyu getting the “get ready to learn wingback, buddy” treatment from nancy
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Jeffrey DeLong
Jeffrey DeLong@JeffreyDeLong12·
@alexcrognale @BakedSnickers @ThinkAppraiser what should be done about these intermediaries being either straight up fraudulent (sorry binance) or facing widespread hacking and social engineering attempts (coinbase recently). If BTC is strong and it should be stacked, how can you safely do it?
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Alex Crognale
Alex Crognale@alexcrognale·
Impossible to say because everyone’s lifestyle is different, but for young folks, I would say building a bitcoin position should be financial priority #1 Once you have a stable job and have saved enough to cover a few months expenses, the focus should be stacking BTC Live on less than you earn and put the rest in BTC Houses, stocks, watches, etc. They all come after bitcoin
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FOX Soccer
FOX Soccer@FOXSoccer·
ALEXI LALAS HAS ARRIVED ON A HORSE IN HOUSTON 🐎🇺🇸 @AlexiLalas
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Vivek Ramaswamy
Vivek Ramaswamy@VivekGRamaswamy·
Here’s a solution: move to Ohio. The heart of the nation, with 4 full seasons & an economic boom on the horizon. Friendly, hardworking, family-oriented people. Diverse viewpoints. Zero capital gains tax, zero income tax, & a gold standard for K-12 education. All coming very soon.
Riley Gaines@Riley_Gaines_

New York City is so screwed

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j aubrey 🤠
j aubrey 🤠@jaubreyYT·
“Baby baskets to newborns” lmfao how dare he
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