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Jethro Bodeen 🫡🇺🇲

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USN 1985-2010. Patriot. Veteran. Salute the flag. Stand for freedom. Kneel for the fallen. 45+24=47!!!

Connecticut, USA Katılım Aralık 2022
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Jethro Bodeen 🫡🇺🇲@JethBodeen·
@SBAgov @POTUS @SBA_Kelly Can you pleeeeease fix the veteran certification system? Like go to your office, show you my VA issued ID with "service connected", and you certify me.
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MOMof DataRepublican@data_republican·
I have never been a Democrat. My views align more closely with Republicans, but after the last 24 hours my disgust is paralyzing. I have not supported a third party because I remember when it handed Bill Clinton the presidency. I signed the petition for the Convention of States but remain skeptical because there will be no agreement. What's left? I love our country. What can we do besides shout on X which doesn't seem very effective?
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John Craven
John Craven@johncraven1·
#BREAKING Jury finds former Bridgeport state Sen Dennis Bradley GUILTY on all counts of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
How many federal criminal offenses do you think are on the books today? No one knows—but it’s likely more than 300,000 My bill, which passed out of the Senate Judiciary Committee today, would help us figure that out—so we can begin to reverse the problem
Brett L. Tolman@tolmanbrett

Just @BasedMikeLee outworking 90% of all senators.

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Kristi L. Talmadge
Kristi L. Talmadge@KristiTalmadge·
@GovNedLamont @CTSotS @LGSusanB Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont, Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz & Secretary of State Stephanie Thomas have been implicated in a Mass Absentee Ballot and Election Fraud scheme including registering noncitizens to vote. DEMOCRATS ARE A THREAT TO DEMOCRACY! x.com/KristiTalmadge…
Kristi L. Talmadge@KristiTalmadge

🚨 MASS ABSENTEE BALLOT AND ELECTION FRAUD IN CONNECTICUT: TAMMANY HALL 2.0 Democrat leaders, like Senators Chris Murphy and Richard Blumenthal, Rep. Jim Himes, and @CTSotS Stephanie Thomas HATE the SAVE Act because they LOVE cheating @HarmeetKDhillon connecticutcentinal.com/opinion/2026/0…

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The Peoples Lobby
The Peoples Lobby@ThePeplesLobby·
BREAKING!!! The homeschooling debacle in Connecticut pertaining to the bills they’re about to pass has just gone nationwide via infowars. And Katelynn Borraiz, a homeschooling mom, is the first candidate in the state to announce her candidacy. Congratulations Katelynn. Please support her candidacy infowars.com/posts/democrat…
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Michael Button
Michael Button@MichaelButtonX·
If an advanced prehistoric society deliberately chose not to build in stone (say they used wood, plant fibres, earthworks, memory) they would leave almost no trace. And we would conclude they didn't exist. Our entire model of ancient sophistication is biased toward civilizations that happened to build in materials that preserve.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
The Cybertruck rear bench has three sets of isofix attachments and is wide enough to fit three child seats or three adults
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@HeLiuLeo I don't know which foreigners you've been talking to, but here in America the only people who care about your roads and bridges are our bomber pilots.
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何流 | Liu He
何流 | Liu He@HeLiuLeo·
I’m so tired of ignorant foreigners worshipping China’s railways and bridges. China’s infrastructure looks great, until you realize almost every single province is bankrupted like pre-2010 Greece, or worse. It’s called ‘local debt’. Think about it: the entirety of China’s savings by ordinary people and firms over decades of economic boom got dumped into these rubbish assets through the government-controlled banking system. Roads and bridges are classic vanity political projects: look good but make no money. To build these on debt is financial suicide. And when local debts become insurmountable, the central government poured even more savings into these irresponsible, default-worthy debts. Every city on earth can build new bridges, roads and highways if they’re willing to empty their bank accounts and borrow as China did (and able to bulldoze over houses at the government’s will.) Yet, behind every new bridge in China are a bunch of effectively bankrupted families whose bank savings have been completely decimated. They just don’t know it, because - guess what - the government controls information too.
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@TheStingisBack The Day After was a huge disappointment. They hyped it up like an American Mad Max, and it was just farmers complaining about removing an inch of topsoil so the nuclear winter would magically stop.
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The Sting@TheStingisBack·
In the early ’80s, two landmark TV films tackled nuclear war: The Day After (US) and Threads (UK). Both showed the effects of nuclear fallout on ordinary people. They were grim, unsettlingly accurate, and terrifying. Neither offered a happy ending.
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Frost of Rivia
Frost of Rivia@TheOtherFrost·
Not to be confrontational, but what is the business plan behind selling genAI drawings, games, movies, music when your customers could ALSO use genAI to make their own?
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Glenn Youngkin
Glenn Youngkin@GlennYoungkin·
251 years ago, Patrick Henry stirred the hearts of Virginians to make a stand against tyranny with the words “Give me liberty or give me death.” Today, Virginians can carry that spirit of liberty against tyranny with just one word: “NO.” Join me in voting NO on the far-left’s unconstitutional gerrymander and get 10 friends to do the same between now and April 21st. We all need to fight in one direction against this blatantly political power grab that overturns the will of the people.
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Michael Strong
Michael Strong@flowidealism·
Something is happening in education that most people have not noticed yet, and I believe it is worth understanding, even if you never change a single thing about your child’s schooling. To understand what is happening, it helps to know what came before. In 1920, there were about 200,000 school districts in the United States. For most Americans, the one-room schoolhouse was a reality. Districts were small, local, and responsive to parents. By 1970, due to the school consolidation movement, that number had fallen to about 20,000. Today, there are public high schools with 2,000, 3,000, or even 5,000 students. They are monstrosities. New York City schools spend approximately $40,000 per pupil each year. The results are mediocre at best and catastrophic at worst. For the first time in American history, that monopoly is beginning to crack. Educational Scholarship Accounts now allow families in multiple states to use public funds for private education, tutoring, homeschool materials, and other educational services of their choice. If you had a ten-student microschool and could access that money directly, you would have $400,000 a year to educate ten students. The resources exist. They always have. They were simply locked inside a system that could not use them well. At the same time, the homeschool and microschool movement has grown tremendously. These are not isolated families doing worksheets at the kitchen table. They are organized communities of parents, often led by mothers and former teachers, who saw their children struggling and decided to build something better. Learning pods allow families to share the teaching load. I know families in which each mother watches the children one day a week, and the kids rotate among homes. Microschools bring eight to fifteen students together with a skilled guide. The models vary, but the underlying principle is the same: small groups, meaningful relationships, and genuine learning. What has not changed, and what technology cannot replace, is the human element. A child needs adults who know them, who take their thinking seriously, and who create an environment where they feel safe enough to take intellectual risks. A child needs peers who share their curiosity and hold them to a higher standard. A child needs to feel that what they are doing matters, that their education is not merely preparation for some future life, but a meaningful part of their life right now. This is where I have spent thirty-five years: building environments in which the human element is the foundation and everything else serves it. Small seminars where every student speaks every day. Mentorship relationships develop over the years. A culture built around genuine intellectual engagement rather than compliance or credentialing. I am sharing this because I believe we are at an inflection point. The families who understand what is happening and act on it in the next few years will give their children an extraordinary advantage. Not an advantage measured merely in test scores or college acceptance letters, though those often follow, but one measured in how their children think, how they relate to others, and how they approach the world. Putting more money into the system will not change it, because the problem is structural, not financial. Every meaningful change in education has come from families and educators who chose to build something new outside the existing structure. That movement is now larger and better funded than it has ever been. If you are curious about what this looks like in practice, or if you simply want to talk about your child’s situation, reply to this email. I have been at this for thirty-five years, and I still find every family’s story worth hearing.
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@lblee58 If you are 50% rated, you get full health coverage. The condition does not need to be service connected. At 100%, add dental.
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Larry Lee
Larry Lee@lblee58·
I love how some people that understand how the VA works tells you to get the government to pay for a medical procedure. Not knowing unless your condition is Service Connected the VA won’t perform the medical procedure!
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@ChadMoran @JeebsTX All gases change pressure with temperature. Inert means that it doesn't react chemically. So you can't use it as an emergency air supply when you drive off a bridge. @mythbustersclip/video/7337865624972201262?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">tiktok.com/@mythbusterscl
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