Steel Neil - AISI 301

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Steel Neil - AISI 301

Steel Neil - AISI 301

@NeilErian

“a-Neil’d is the lowest!”

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Sunny Lohmann
Sunny Lohmann@sunnylohmann·
The reasons Republicans suck is because the majority of us don’t wield power. We don’t show up in organized gangs and throw them out. We don’t dominate primaries. We don’t fundraise from business. We don’t run cities, towns, sheriff departments and states unless it’s thoroughly red and we can’t really lose, and we are losing there too. It’s a culture of not showing up. Not sure why.
Chase Geiser@realchasegeiser

Fuck the midterms. Let the party burn. Something better will emerge from the ashes.

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Steel Neil - AISI 301
Steel Neil - AISI 301@NeilErian·
@SenSanders Because there are no longer teachers, only neo-Marxist agitators in our schools, we’d be replacing them with robots which would be infinitely superior.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
Call me a radical, but NO. We should not be replacing teachers in America with robots. We should attract the best and brightest in our country to become teachers and pay them the decent wages that they deserve.
Headquarters@HQNewsNow

Melania: The future of AI is personified. It will be formed in the shape of humans. Very soon, artificial intelligence will move from our mobile phones to humanoids that deliver utility. They fit well. Imagine a humanoid educator named Plato

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Steel Neil - AISI 301
Steel Neil - AISI 301@NeilErian·
@TheRobertBshow Oddly, what you are describing is how some Islamic societies work. But Western culture is increasingly nihilistic and so shares this disregard for life.
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Rose Smith
Rose Smith@itsrosesm·
Do you actually think ending Iran's regime is worth the higher gas prices?
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
Trump is sending 12,000 American soldiers to face 2 million Iranian soldiers and drones aided by China and Russia.
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zerohedge
zerohedge@zerohedge·
Iran wants the U.S. to scale back demands outlined in a 15-point plan before it agrees to meet to discuss a potential cease-fire: WSJ
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Steel Neil - AISI 301
Steel Neil - AISI 301@NeilErian·
@allenanalysis Feelings don’t supply knowledge, only observation and thought. So, what facts have led you to think that we don’t have the true casualty numbers?
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Why does it feel like we’re not getting the real casualty numbers out of this Iran war? Something doesn’t add up.
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Steel Neil - AISI 301
Steel Neil - AISI 301@NeilErian·
@zerohedge Realism in Washington? LOL! Iran is utterly deluded and better get real right quick or it’s bye bye.
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zerohedge
zerohedge@zerohedge·
SENIOR IRANIAN OFFICIAL TELLS REUTERS THAT DIPLOMACY CONTINUES, AND A SOLUTION COULD BE ACHIEVED IF REALISM WINS OUT IN WASHINGTON. SENIOR IRANIAN OFFICIAL SAYS TURKEY AND PAKISTAN AIM TO FACILITATE DIALOGUE BETWEEN IRAN AND THE U.S.
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Rick Wilson
Rick Wilson@TheRickWilson·
1. Unpopular war. 2. Unpopular tariffs. 3. Unpopular TSA shutdown. 4. Unpopular corruption. 5. Unpopular health care cuts. 6. Unpopular 4.2% inflation. 6. Oh...and saving the best for last: a deeply unpopular President! Republicans have so much to run on this Fall!
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Steel Neil - AISI 301@NeilErian·
@jennfrey I would take Plato the robot to teach my kid any day over the evil neo-Marxists who are the anti-mind and destroyers of America’s education system.
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Jennifer A. Frey
Jennifer A. Frey@jennfrey·
If you cannot loudly and firmly resist "humanoids" called Plato teaching our youth, you have no place in any movement that calls itself "classical." It's time to draw some lines in the sand. I know which side I am on. Do you?
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Steel Neil - AISI 301@NeilErian·
@_letterbxmb There’s a good reason for this: teachers and teaching were banned in public schools in the late 1980s and all subsequent education initiatives can be summarized as “a witch hunt against direct instruction.”
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Sunny Lohmann
Sunny Lohmann@sunnylohmann·
I agree with this but I also think it’s not enough. It’s just being a loser to vote R and go home and complain when they betray us for another decade. Every patriot has to get off his ass and get involved locally. Me included. Go to meetings. Go to primaries. Go door to door. Support the most based MF’ers you can find. 🇺🇸🇺🇸
The Megyn Kelly Show@MegynKellyShow

🚨 WATCH: Megyn definitely won't be staying home in the midterm elections after the murder of Sheridan Gorman: "You have to vote Republican. I don't care what you think about the Republican Party. You get death on the American streets if you vote Democrat... They opened the borders without a thought of what it would do."

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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
Six weeks after September 11, 2001, twelve American soldiers were quietly loaded onto a helicopter in Uzbekistan and flown over the Hindu Kush mountains in the dead of night. No tanks. No armored vehicles. No air support waiting on the ground. Just twelve Green Berets, over a hundred pounds of gear each, and a mission that their own commanders privately doubted any of them would survive. They landed in a remote Afghan village called Dehi, in the pitch black, surrounded by a country they barely had maps for. And then someone handed them horses. Not metaphorically. Actual horses — Afghan stallions, tough as nails and famously difficult to control. Wooden saddles covered in carpet scraps. Stirrups so short their knees rode up around their ears. Captain Mark Nutsch, who'd grown up on a cattle ranch in Kansas and competed in collegiate rodeos, became trail boss on the spot. For the other ten men on his team — Operational Detachment Alpha 595 of the 5th Special Forces Group — the learning curve was immediate and unforgiving. The first words one of his sergeants learned in Dari were: "How do you make him stop?" They had linked up with General Abdul Rashid Dostum, a Northern Alliance warlord who controlled thousands of fighters and knew this territory like the back of his hand. The deal was simple: the Americans would call in precision airstrikes from horseback. Dostum's cavalry would do the charging. Together, they would take Mazar-i-Sharif — a Taliban stronghold of 250,000 people — and crack open northern Afghanistan. Military planners had estimated it would take two years. Task Force Dagger gave ODA 595 three weeks. For 23 days of nearly continuous combat, the Horse Soldiers lived like men from a different century. They ate what the Afghans ate. They slept on the ground in freezing mountain passes. They rode trails so narrow and sheer that one wrong step meant a thousand-foot drop. Staff Sergeant Will Summers started the mission at 185 pounds. He left Afghanistan five weeks later weighing 143. The Taliban had tanks. Soviet-era armor, antiaircraft guns, fortified positions dug into the mountains. Against this, twelve Americans on horseback radioed coordinates to aircraft circling invisibly above, and watched the positions erupt. On November 9, 2001, they rode into the kind of moment that people are not supposed to experience in the modern world. Nutsch and his team joined hundreds of Dostum's horsemen in a thundering cavalry charge across an open plain — directly into entrenched Taliban lines. Under fire. At a gallop. Calling in close air support between strides. It was the first cavalry charge of the 21st century. It was also the last. The next day, Mazar-i-Sharif fell. The Taliban's northern stronghold collapsed. Within weeks, the regime itself began to unravel — a domino effect that started with twelve men and borrowed horses in the mountains. All twelve of them came home. Zero American fatalities. Against a fortified enemy that outnumbered and outgunned them at every turn. Today, across from Ground Zero in New York City, there is a bronze statue — sixteen feet tall — of a Special Forces soldier on horseback, rifle across his lap, looking west. It honors ODA 595 and the teams who rode with them. Most Americans walk past it every day without knowing the story. Now you do.
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Steel Neil - AISI 301
Steel Neil - AISI 301@NeilErian·
@joni_askola What an idiotic read of the situation. Iran is being recalcitrant and will be met with further destruction before it succumbs and surrenders.
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Joni Askola
Joni Askola@joni_askola·
Trump is slowly figuring out what reciprocity actually means. You do not get to strike Iran and dictate how they respond. They are hitting back, and his entire strategy is collapsing because he never factored in the enemy getting a say. Trump is an idiot
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