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Fleet of Retribution

@PatriotFinds

Dedicated to uncovering and preserving history one day at a time. X is your stream of consciousness so I may get things wrong. Always learn, grow, and question.

Massachusetts, USA Katılım Kasım 2014
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Fleet of Retribution
Fleet of Retribution@PatriotFinds·
You did that with your policies look how much stuff we get from foreign entities it’s nuts! •Aluminum: ~52% (2023, primarily from Canada) •Antimony: >80% (2023, primarily from China) •Arsenic: 100% (2023, primarily from China) •Barite: >75% (2020–2023, primarily from China) •Beryllium: Net exporter (2023, domestic production exceeds consumption) •Bismuth: >90% (2023, primarily from China) •Cerium: 80% (2020–2023, as part of rare earths, primarily from China) •Cesium: 100% (2020–2023, primarily from Canada) •Chromium: ~75% (2023, primarily from South Africa) •Cobalt: ~76% (2023, primarily from Canada) •Dysprosium: 80% (2020–2023, as part of rare earths, primarily from China) •Erbium: 80% (2020–2023, as part of rare earths, primarily from China) •Europium: 80% (2020–2023, as part of rare earths, primarily from China) •Fluorspar: 100% (2020–2023, primarily from Mexico) •Gadolinium: 80% (2020–2023, as part of rare earths, primarily from China) •Gallium: 100% (2020–2023, primarily from China) •Germanium: ~50% (2023, primarily from China) •Graphite: 100% (2020–2023, primarily from China) •Hafnium: Insufficient data to calculate exact percentage (2023) •Holmium: 80% (2020–2023, as part of rare earths, primarily from China) •Indium: 100% (2020–2023, primarily from South Korea) •Iridium: >50% (2020–2023, primarily from South Africa) •Lanthanum: 80% (2020–2023, as part of rare earths, primarily from China) •Lithium: ~25% (2023, primarily from Argentina and Chile) •Lutetium: 80% (2020–2023, as part of rare earths, primarily from China) •Magnesium: ~50% (2023, primarily from Canada) •Manganese: 100% (2020–2023, primarily from Gabon) •Neodymium: 80% (2020–2023, as part of rare earths, primarily from China) •Nickel: ~50% (2023, primarily from Canada) •Niobium: 100% (2020–2023, primarily from Brazil) •Palladium: >50% (2020–2023, primarily from Russia and South Africa) •Platinum: >50% (2020–2023, primarily from South Africa) •Praseodymium: 80% (2020–2023, as part of rare earths, primarily from China) •Rhodium: >50% (2020–2023, primarily from South Africa) •Rubidium: 100% (2020–2023, primarily from China) •Ruthenium: >50% (2020–2023, primarily from South Africa) •Samarium: 80% (2020–2023, as part of rare earths, primarily from China) •Scandium: 100% (2020–2023, primarily from China) •Tantalum: 100% (2020–2023, primarily from China) •Tellurium: >75% (2020–2023, primarily from Canada and China) •Terbium: 80% (2020–2023, as part of rare earths, primarily from China) •Thulium: 80% (2020–2023, as part of rare earths, primarily from China) •Tin: ~75% (2023, primarily from Indonesia) •Titanium: ~90% (2023, primarily from Japan and Kazakhstan) •Tungsten: >50% (2020–2023, primarily from China) •Vanadium: >80% (2023, primarily from Canada and China) •Ytterbium: 80% (2020–2023, as part of rare earths, primarily from China) •Yttrium: 100% (2020–2023, 94% from China) •Zinc: ~30% (2023, primarily from Canada) •Zirconium: ~50% (2023, primarily from South Africa and Australia) Key Notes: •100% Import Reliance: The U.S. was 100% import reliant for 12 critical minerals in 2023: arsenic, fluorspar, gallium, graphite, indium, manganese, niobium, rubidium, scandium, tantalum, yttrium, and cesium. •Rare Earth Elements (REEs): For rare earths (cerium, dysprosium, erbium, europium, gadolinium, holmium, lanthanum, lutetium, neodymium, praseodymium, samarium, terbium, thulium, ytterbium), the U.S. relies on imports for ~80%, with China supplying ~80% of U.S. rare earth imports. •China’s Dominance: China is the primary import source for 19 of the 50 critical minerals, including many with 100% import reliance (e.g., graphite, gallium, yttrium). grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5
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Stephen King@StephenKing·
The question now is how many Republicans will follow Trump over the cliff like lemmings?
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Giga Based Dad
Giga Based Dad@GigaBasedDad·
Trump mocked us on Easter I was already getting fed up I'm done with him for good
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Rep. Melanie Stansbury
Rep. Melanie Stansbury@Rep_Stansbury·
This man is threatening mass killings and war crimes on social media posts. When will enough be enough? This is why the 25th Amendment and impeachment were created. These aren’t policy differences. He is threatening crimes. It’s time to invoke the 25th. But we can’t do it alone—we need our Republican colleagues to do the right thing, for this country and for the world.
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Phil Labonte 🇺🇸
Phil Labonte 🇺🇸@philthatremains·
my mentions are full of libertarians and leftists that behave as if they have never encountered Donald Trump and his hyperbolic bluster in the ten years he’s been involved in politics.
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Fleet of Retribution@PatriotFinds·
@cenkuygur If you’re contemplating a post to rub it in, your miles away from the pulse of America
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Cenk Uygur
Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur·
I’m the last person to rub it in to people who voted for Trump. I’ve been saying from day one that we should be open to our fellow citizens who were misled by him. But today you can see why I voted for three corporate Democrats I can’t stand over him. He has always been a madman.
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Tim Pool
Tim Pool@Timcast·
Absolutely amazing things from Patriots.Win a main hub for Trump supporters online More and more comments denouncing or rejecting him over the Iran war
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ICE Boston
ICE Boston@EROBoston·
In just the past month, ERO Boston has arrested five criminal aliens with Interpol Red Notices or who are foreign fugitives wanted for murder/homicide in their home countries. Each illegally entered the United States during the Biden administration's disastrous open border policy
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Dave Itzkoff
Dave Itzkoff@ditzkoff·
The quality of photos we’re already getting from the moon is incredible
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
Tired: Monday Wired: Moonday Today our Artemis II astronauts fly around the Moon! Tune in, starting at 1pm ET (1700 UTC) as they view parts of the Moon never seen by human eyes. Watch it live with us: nasa.gov/ways-to-watch/
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Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance
State Rep. Danielle Gregoire thinks you're too stupid to know what you're voting for. At a recent meeting, a simple question about public records turned into an attack on the audit and the voters who supported it. 72% backed the audit. They understood.
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Fleet of Retribution@PatriotFinds·
@Liv_Boeree Pretty much everything in your life, and the technological device you type from, is made possible by critical minerals, oil and gas.
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Natural Resources Democrats
There are 50 Rice's whales left alive on Earth. They live nowhere else but the Gulf of Mexico. The admin’s own scientists said *last year* oil & gas drilling would drive the species to extinction. Today, Trump's cabinet removed every protection standing between the oil industry and these animals’ deaths.
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Natural Resources Democrats
BREAKING: The Trump administration voted to let Big Oil ignore every endangered species protection in the Gulf of Mexico. In a single meeting, Trump's corrupt cabinet gave oil companies a free pass to kill endangered whales & sea turtles so they can drill without limits. 🧵
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Newsmax's Rob Finnerty left speechless after Rep. Tim Burchett said if people saw what he has seen in relation to aliens, "it would've set the Earth on fire." Burchett also let viewers know that he is not "su*cidal." The comment came while Burchett was responding to Matt Gaetz's recent suggestion that there was an alien-human breeding program. "We're in meetings and they give addresses and locations of... items."
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