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The Undercurrent

@NotTheirScript

Proud American. Jew. Happily married conservative leaning mom. Interested in politics, culture, & other stuff.

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The Undercurrent
The Undercurrent@NotTheirScript·
“You run into an asshole in the morning, you ran into an asshole. You run into assholes all day, you’re the asshole.” - (Justified) Raylan Givens Season 4, Episode 1
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🚨 CHINA IS DRAWING A LINE AROUND CUBA Beijing is now pledging “firm support” for Cuba against U.S. pressure and warning Washington to stop threatening force. China wants a loyal communist foothold 90 miles from Florida, close enough to collect intelligence, project influence, and force America to divide its attention while Beijing prepares for Taiwan. China would never tolerate the United States building this kind of relationship on its doorstep. But it expects us to tolerate it on ours. Cuba may be economically collapsing, but its location remains extremely valuable. Beijing knows exactly what it is protecting.
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Sarah Adams
Sarah Adams@sarahadams·
Time Is a Weapon Most people think strategy is about making the right decision. Often it's about waiting for the right moment. Intelligence services cultivate sources for years. Terrorist organizations spend decades rebuilding. China measures many of its strategic objectives in generations. Patience isn't passive. It's a capability. How to apply this: When you see a major geopolitical event, don't just ask what changed today. Ask: "Who has been preparing for this moment the longest?" The answer often explains more than the headlines.
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The Undercurrent@NotTheirScript·
@HarmeetKDhillon Based on what I’ve seen of Zorhan’s vetting so far, I’m not impressed. Also, I’m not sure the government running programs to raise children is the best thing for our kids.
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🚨CONNECTICUT IS CREATING STATE-SPONSORED ISLAMIC AND ARAB STUDIES MATERIALS FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS ➡️ Connecticut just passed a law directing its Department of Education to create Islamic and Arab studies resources for public schools. ➡️ The materials are technically optional, but they will be developed at the state level, offered to local districts, and schools will be encouraged to use them. ➡️ World history already includes the study of major religions and civilizations. Connecticut does not need to create a specially designed curriculum for one religious and cultural group.
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@compellingtalks I agree. It’s crazy what government used to look like. Now, you have to be part influencer/part representative. Unrecognizable….
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Compelling Talks
Compelling Talks@compellingtalks·
Common sense, bipartisanship, and compromise have been demonized by increasingly angry, militant political activists. Nuance has been lost. Problem solving has been replaced by symbolic acts of superficial political purity. It’s time for many childish, ambitious politicians to grow up.
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The Undercurrent@NotTheirScript·
ON THIS DAY, 30 YEARS AGO…. OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS ACTUALLY LISTENED TO THE PEOPLE THEY WERE ELECTED TO REPRESENT… The House passed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA), a bipartisan welfare reform bill. Passed the House: July 18, 1996 Passed the Senate: July 23, 1996 Signed by President Clinton: August 22, 1996. This bill…. ➡️ Killed the old “welfare forever” entitlement, replaced it with time-limited TANF, ➡️ Required work/job training. ➡️ Imposed a 5-year lifetime cap, ➡️ Strengthened child support enforcement ➡️ Restricted benefits for non-citizens. Democrats in Congress and the White House backed it. This is what sane, bipartisan governance used to look like: Leaders doing what most Americans wanted on work, responsibility, and fairness. THIS BILL WOULD NOT PASS TODAY COMPARE TO THE SAVE ACT AND LEGISLATION TODAY: It has up to 80% of support from everyday Americans. Americans are often less divided than Washington on “kitchen-table” issues like costs, security, infrastructure, and fairness. Yet many popular ideas stall in the Senate (filibuster, inaction) or get watered down. Studies find Congress passes laws that align with majority opinion only ~55–80% of the time, with popular bills frequently dying despite support. PRWORA and SAVE Act stand out because they cut through on accountability themes the public broadly wants. Our elected officials need to start listening to the people they are supposed to represent. There was a time where they did.
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Lily Tang Williams
Lily Tang Williams@Lily4Liberty·
China could change the US election outcomes in a few years when all the anchor babies turn 18 years old & move back to vote. It is a part of CCP's "SOFT POWER INVASION" legally due to our BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP. I have been warning America for years! lily4congress.com
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Thanks for the interview @ChanelRion on Chinese birth centers. There are ten in Houston @KenPaxtonTX, designed to serve the elite class, many are the children of high level CCP officials. I can't image how many there are in CA and NY. Wake up America!

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@ablake5055 And I can’t blame you one bit. But talk to your little ones to make sure they are learning. My 3rd grader told me his teacher went on a rant about Christopher Columbus. I gave some strong feedback.
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Rangers2026@ablake5055·
@NotTheirScript One kid moved to private school. Other wants to finish Elementary first, but he will have none of the brainwashing.
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Han Shawnity 🇺🇸
Han Shawnity 🇺🇸@HanShawnity·
You can call Trump the literal antichrist but if you mildly criticize some of JD Vance's positions, all gloves are off.
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@SethDillon Breaking news: Conservative media figures have each other's cell phone numbers. 🤡
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Seth Dillon@SethDillon·
Frank called me from the hospital because I'd texted him to see if Charlie was ok. All I'd heard was that there'd been a shooting. He was in shock and urged me to pray. The reason these calls happened is because friends who care about each other communicate with each other.
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@RealCandaceO Frank Tureksaid he called Seth Dillon after he hung up the FaceTime with his son. Did you catch that? Why are they calling Ben Shapiro and Seth Dillon at such a critical time? What am I missing??

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Kevin Corke
Kevin Corke@kevincorke·
A quick read that will make you smarter...
James E. Thorne@DrJStrategy

Trump’s Pipeline Wars: How Iran’s Gambit Exposed China War is the continuation of politics by other means and Trump has moved that logic from the battlefield to the barrel. The pipeline wars are his answer to Iran’s closure of Hormuz: a counter‑offensive that punishes Tehran, exposes China, and pulls Iraq, Syria, and Venezuela toward the American orbit as emerging allies. Iran’s gambit was revolutionary bravado: slam shut the strait, choke off a third of seaborne oil, and dare America to blink. Iraq’s exports, long 90‑plus percent dependent on Hormuz—collapsed, and Baghdad discovered it was less an energy state than a client of a narrow waterway patrolled by a hostile regime and an American carrier group. The Strait has been war‑gamed for decades. Trump tried diplomacy first. Now the world is watching what hard power looks like when the simulations go live. His answer is to treat Hormuz as a flaw, not fate. Epic Fury broke Iran’s ability to escalate; the strategic move is what follows—build around Iran. Push Iraqi barrels toward Turkey’s Ceyhan. Revive Mediterranean outlets. Bring back the Kirkuk–Baniyas concept: an old 1950s line from Kirkuk to Syria’s port of Baniyas, shuttered by war and neglect, now reborn as a 300,000–700,000 barrel‑per‑day artery with U.S. backing, American firms doing the studies, and sanctions eased just enough to lay steel. Iraq gets cheaper exports and diversification away from both Hormuz and Ceyhan. A post‑Assad Syria stops being a crater and starts being a corridor, earning hundreds of millions in transit fees, plus jobs and infrastructure. In practice, Syria and Iraq are being bound into an American‑centric energy system, precisely how fragile states become durable allies. The deeper casualty is China. Beijing built its industrial machine on discounted barrels from Iran and Venezuela, moved by shadow fleets through long, vulnerable sea lanes. That is not diversification; it is dependency. Churchill warned that “safety and certainty in oil lie in variety of supply.” China concentrated risk in sanctioned regimes and contested waters, then called it strategy. Venezuela shows the Trump doctrine at work. For years, Caracas was a major producer, enabler of state‑sponsored terrorism, and a willing ally of China. The takedown of Nicolás Maduro was a seismic event largely ignored in polite foreign‑policy circles: a hostile petro‑regime toppled without occupation, then flipped into a grudging supplier to U.S. refiners. Oil long routed to China now flows to America, strengthening U.S. energy security and starving Beijing of friendly heavy crude. This is Hegel’s dialectic in hard assets. Iran’s closure of Hormuz is the thesis. Trump’s strikes, pipelines, and Venezuela turn are the antithesis. The pipeline wars are the synthesis: chokepoints contested, transit states turned into allies, hostile producers pulled into an American system. In 2026, the map matters again and Trump is redrawing it so America sits on the pipes while Iran and China sit on exposure.

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Leading Report
Leading Report@LeadingReport·
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says elements of the U.S. Senate were founded on “Jim Crow.”
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
Since the start of this year, you created 221 posts instructing people to misuse X engagement features to artificially boost your content and steal funds from other creators. This content does belong on X and negatively impacts the product. We have no desire to reward it going forward.
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Trumps Nephew
Trumps Nephew@ForgiatoBlow47·
Platform manipulation and spam (Inauthentic Behaviors)? @nikitabier this is my real page my @ name is my rap name my main photo with Trump is real!!
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