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Notre Dame College Republicans
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France 1st round of the presidential election 🔵 J. Bardella (Populist-Right): 32% 🟡 É. Philippe (Center Right Macronist): 17% 🔴 Mélenchon (Far Left) : 16% 🔴 Glucksmann (Center Left) : 11% 🔵 Retailleau (Right Wing) : 9% 🔵 Zemmour (Far Right) : 6% Odoxa poll | May 21, 2026


The Côte d'Azur in June is something most people will never experience.

This sucks. America should welcome greatness. Builders, innovators, and creators should have a fast path to citizenship. I can’t fathom why we would make life harder for founders starting billion dollar companies that want to anchor themselves in the US.

Now that we have phase-3 results for retatrutide, it's time to revisit the question: What would happen to obesity if we gave every obese (BMI 30+) person the drug for just one year? Well, the obesity rate would fall by more than 80%! We'd be skinnier than the U.S. circa 1980!



I don’t think people realize what an existential threat to civilization this is.



.@RichLowry: Tucker makes the absurd suggestion that AI data centers are some oligarchic imposition on Americans rather than a thoroughly debated project.


John: There is a lot of opposition to building in America, broadly. That's just the nature of our society. I was thinking about, what do Americans want to build? Because it's easy to look at the data center stuff and be like, "Well, everyone's against building data centers." I was reflecting on the whole reindustrialization meme this weekend. And I was thinking about the actual knock-on effects of reindustrialization — most people don't want a car factory in their town. I actually think people don't really want change. They don't want things built. Data centers are probably at the bottom of the list. They're the least popular. But people don't want stuff built, generally. There are very few things that people are like, "Yeah, I'd be down for that to be built." People like the status quo. They're happy with things as they are. And they don't like change. People block home construction all the time. Also, permitting and expansion of existing homes. I'm not saying that they're as unpopular as data centers. Data centers are at the bottom. But new housing in communities is like razor's edge. I do think there's an element of like, Americans don't want to build anything.

Good point here that people think Europeans have high standards of living because their cities are nicer. But American wealth isn't concentrated in their downtowns. Go to the suburbs of Birmingham and Nashville and you'll see neighborhoods that are very rare in Europe.

How you know the race and IQ people are just bigots: if you take IQ seriously, your main cause should be getting everyone on earth with a 110 IQ or higher into your country. This would be the only logical position one can hold. But that's not what these people support!




the va supreme court denied the results of the redistricting referendum. scotus gutted the voting rights act and tennessee carved up the last dem district destroying black voter power in the state. those who make peaceful revolution impossible, make violent revolution inevitable



I am more white than (almost) all of you. I am indo-European (Aryan) and proud to be it. You are wrong Aryans. Liberal, weak, pervert. You are modern. This kind of whiteness is shame. Real whites are Iranians, Indians, evolians. All the rest is a thrash.


