Peter K Hanse

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Peter K Hanse

@PeterKHanse

Katılım Ağustos 2013
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Gen X Revolution
Gen X Revolution@GenXRevolt·
FACT: Total projected costs of the HSR in Californiia $1.03 TRILLION. look it up. You cant bullshit me, I worked as an Engineer for CSX, Amtrak, NS, and CN. I spent more than 20 years on the rails and involved in the industry. I am still a BLET chairman to this day. HSR PER MILE 1.39 million.
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Peter K Hanse@PeterKHanse·
@TrashPanda08x @DanielB62255289 California has spent approximately $15.7 billion on the high-speed rail project so far, with total costs projected to reach around $135 billion.
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Chris 🦝@TrashPanda08x·
@DanielB62255289 CA spent like $12bn and is currently laying track. People keep lying about the costs and make up new numbers everyday.
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Peter K Hanse@PeterKHanse·
@TrashPanda08x I doubt it. California has spent approximately $15.7 billion on the high-speed rail project so far, with total costs projected to reach around $135 billion. So all that for $200 Billion not happening with government projects.
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Kevin Dalton
Kevin Dalton@TheKevinDalton·
It’s now been three years since Gavin Newsom announced he was spending $750 million taxpayer dollars on 1,200 tiny homes for the homeless. “And so what we are doing is we're deploying these 1,200-plus units. You can see these units are not just in every case for one individual, multiple individuals in these units. We're hoping to get them constructed within a matter of months and not years. I wanted to say the summer, but my staff said the press will attack us if we fall short, so they're saying the fall." - Gavin Newsom, March 2023 I hope you’re sitting down, but Gavin Newsom hasn’t delivered on a single tiny home. But I’m sure taxpayers got their $750 million back, right?
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Peter K Hanse@PeterKHanse·
@shipwreckedcrew Well that save, orderly, legal immigration starts at a US consulate in their home country. They have been offered $2,600 a person and flight home to start that process the correct way. dhs.gov/cbphome
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Peter K Hanse@PeterKHanse·
@David_J_Bier Well that save, orderly, legal immigration starts at a US consulate in their home country. They have been offered $2,600 a person and flight home to start that process the correct way. dhs.gov/cbphome
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David J. Bier
David J. Bier@David_J_Bier·
What ICE is doing to immigrants is bad for public safety. Making immigrants fear law enforcement is the opposite of making America safer. We need safe, orderly, legal immigration, not mass deportation. inquirer.com/news/ice-deten…
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
WATCH 🔴 The nation’s top intelligence officials testified under oath that Joe Kent is a liar.
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Krystal Ball
Krystal Ball@krystalball·
What a lying sack of shit. The first Trump admin ripped up a nuclear deal that was working. The Iranians had offered extraordinary concessions in the latest round of negotiations before we used the ruse of diplomacy to attack their country and murder their leader. And btw that leader was the guy who had issued a religious decree AGAINST nuclear weapons. The truth is Iran is FAR MORE likely to pursue nukes now because of the actions of Trump, Hegseth and this entire band of war criminals.
Aaron Rupar@atrupar

Hegseth: "My 13 year old son popped into my office last night while I was editing these remarks. He asked about the war and the families I met at Dover. I looked at him and said, 'They died for you, son. So your generation doesn't have to deal with a nuclear Iran.'"

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Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
“California has 40 million people in it… if you take away 200 guys, the billionaires, if you take them out of the equation, we lose 47 % of our revenue. Many of those billionaires have moved already or are in the process of moving. 47% of California tax revenue… gone.
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James O'Keefe
James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII·
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS FRAUD CASH FOR BALLOTS PART I: Homeless Bribed with Cash & Drugs In Exchange For Registering To Vote & Signing Election Petitions Caught On Tape Undercover On Skid Row In California. “You can just put Pinocchio Lane.” California NGOs Encourage Fake Addresses To Homeless People To Sign Petitions & Register Voters, A State & Federal Felony. Footage Shows 28 Instances Of Cash Changing Hands For Ballot Signatures & Voter Registration Forms. Many of the petitioners had no understanding of the petitions’ purpose they were advertising. Circulators also instructed individuals to use fake addresses. “Oh, you can just fake an address.” Weingart Center, which received hundreds of millions in public funding, is on tape directing people to where the fraudulent petitioners are located, and directing homeless individuals to petitioners & coaching plausible deniability. “See they say ignorance is no excuse for the law. But a lot of times, I have to say ‘I didn’t know, I had no idea.’” We encountered 28 instances of petitioners offering cash, cigarettes, and marijuana for signatures on petitions. Weingart employees advised: “See they say ignorance is no excuse for the law. But a lot of times, I have to say ‘I didn’t know, I had no idea.’” All happening outside taxpayer-funded housing organizations. Weingart CEO earned $432,000 before resigning from the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency. James O’Keefe and the OMG Team went undercover on Skid Row, posing as homeless individuals. On hidden cameras, petitioners admitted they are paid $7–$10 per signature, sometimes earning $1,000 or more per day, collecting signatures from individuals with minimal knowledge of what they were signing. “$7 a signature, $5 a signature, $10 a signature.” “We gon’ give you $2.” Populus Inc., a political consulting firm, was circulating petitions funded by @Uber, @Delta, @United, and the American Hotel & Lodging Association (@AHLA). On camera, one petitioner said, “We have one that taxes billionaires 5%. One-time tax. 5% and that’s gonna go towards healthcare.” Other petitions sought to overturn LA’s $30 minimum wage for hotel and airline workers. Paying per signature and encouraging fake addresses violates federal and state election law and is proof of fraud happening in California. Weingart employees were caught directing the homeless to the location of the petitioners and coaching them on plausible deniability. Intake coordinator Jason Warren told an undercover journalist exactly where and when to find them: “Most time they be right across the street, under that tree… Monday through Friday.” In 2016, nine individuals were arrested on Skid Row for exchanging cash and cigarettes for signatures; in 2019 they were charged on 14 counts under the exact same California Elections Code section. Yet when confronted, nearby LAPD officers dismissed the activity as “a civil lawsuit.” “Paying per signature violates state election law and is evidence of election fraud in California,” the investigation concludes. On Skid Row, we captured conduct on tape that violates Federal Law 52 U.S. Code §10307 and state law California Election Code §18603. Part II coming soon. @CAgovernor @MayorOfLA @AGPamBondi @TheJusticeDept @NathanHochmanDA @GovPressOffice @LADAOffice @CASOSVote @USAttyEssayli @GavinNewsom Follow Citizen Justice League @ctznjusticelg A network of citizen journalists exposing corruption and demanding accountability for America YT: @citizenjusticeleague?si=SYUXXv7nN0eshG_a" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@citizenjustic… IG: instagram.com/citizenjustice… FB: facebook.com/share/1CdcJb1b… TikTok: @citizenjusticeleague?_r=1&_t=ZP-94juhHbdzIN" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">tiktok.com/@citizenjustic… Paid partnerships with: American Independence Gold: Free Extra Gold & Silver with Qualifying Purchases. Go to OKEEFEMEDIAGOLD.com
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Humanoid Robot price drop! China’s Humanoid Robot Market Hits a Tipping Point: GGII Report Reveals Sharp Cost Cuts and Factory ROI A new analysis from GGII (高工机器人产业研究所), one of China’s leading robotics research institutes, shows humanoid robots are moving from prototypes to production-line reality faster than most experts realize. According to the report, average unit costs have dropped to ~100,000 yuan ($14,300) in early 2026, down from 150,000 yuan the year before. Payback periods have shrunk to just 12 months, making the economics competitive with traditional industrial automation for the first time. A price war is now in full swing among the top three players, who control roughly 70% of the domestic market: •Unitree’s G1: 99,000 yuan (first major model under 100k) •Fourier Intelligence’s GR-3: 115,000 yuan •UBTech’s industrial model: 128,000 yuan GGII forecasts 80,000 units shipped in China this year (potentially revised upward to 100,000), with 72% going into factories. One documented case study—an auto-parts plant that deployed 50 humanoids for welding and assemble achieved full payback in 11.5 months plus a 3.2% yield improvement. The report remains pragmatic: fault rates in unstructured environments are still 8–12%, and true mass adoption may require prices in the 50,000–80,000 yuan range. Still, the trajectory is unmistakable: China is executing the same volume-first playbook that transformed its EV industry. Note: GGII’s full research reports are proprietary and client-only. •Primary Chinese media coverage citing GGII’s Zhang Xiaofei: finance.sina.com.cn/wm/2026-03-12/… The era of affordable, factory-ready Chinese humanoids has officially begun. We in the US will enter into the race and change all aspects of the industry.
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Muckraker
Muckraker@realmuckraker·
Investigating California’s Election Fraud: Suspected International Election Criminal Exposed, Foreigners from Africa Encouraging Ballot Petition Fraud, Criminals Profiting from Undermining California's Democratic Process! We went undercover in order to expose California’s ballot petition system. What we found: - Petitioners paying homeless people with cigarettes and cash for signatures. - Voters lied to about what they were signing. - Foreign nationals encouraging outright fraud. Furthermore, we exposed a man previously named in Swiss criminal complaints for ballot petition fraud, who is now running a petition company in Los Angeles. He suggested to us that it is “okay” to give cigarettes in exchange for ballot petition signatures, which is a misdemeanor crime under California law. We are willing to cooperate with any official investigation into the crimes documented in this report. This report was produced in partnership with Citizen Justice League @ctznjusticelg (0:35) How Ballot Petitions Work and the Fraud (01:23) Money for Signatures Caught Red-Handed (04:34) Confronting Money for Signatures Guy (06:58) Cigarettes for Signatures Caught Red-Handed (07:27) Confronting Cigarettes for Signatures Guy (10:42) Exposing a Suspected International Election Criminal (14:01) Confronting a Suspected International Election Criminal (16:58) The Big Picture
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Mackinac Center
Mackinac Center@MackinacCenter·
Michigan lawmakers operate a Field of Dreams economic development program. They spend millions buying land and preparing it for private businesses. But if the state builds it and companies don’t come, taxpayers are out the money and have no jobs to show for their trouble. It’s a bad structure that wastes taxpayer funds. Learn more: mackinac.org/blog/2026/mich…
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Peter K Hanse@PeterKHanse·
@IamSean90 Mabe it is time to find the Best of and make a video about it.
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Peter K Hanse@PeterKHanse·
@aakashgupta What I also remember is that multinational corporations were keeping overseas profits offshore to minimize tax burden. Increasing the tax rates back up will not help the works or help growth.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
In 2017, the government cut the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21%. Corporations promised to raise worker wages with the savings. Here’s what they actually did. S&P 500 buybacks jumped 55% in one year, from $519 billion in 2017 to $806 billion in 2018. By 2024, buybacks hit a record $942.5 billion. Goldman Sachs projects they’ll cross $1 trillion in 2025. Every dollar of buybacks inflates the stock price. The top 10% of Americans own 87% of all stocks. The bottom 50% own roughly 1%. So the government cut taxes on corporations. Corporations sent the cash to shareholders. Shareholders were already the wealthiest people in the country. Then the government said “we’re all in this together.” Run the scoreboard. Workers’ share of GDP hit 53.8% in Q3 2025, the lowest since the Bureau of Labor Statistics started tracking in 1947. It was 70% back then. Fortune 500 profits hit a record $1.87 trillion in 2024. The top 1% now hold $55 trillion in wealth. The bottom 50%, all 66 million households, hold $4.1 trillion. The gap between corporate profits and worker compensation as a share of GDP is now the widest since World War II. Airlines are building $25,000 first-class suites while McDonald’s sells $5 value meals. Both rational responses to the same economy splitting in half. The meme is a period drama. The Federal Reserve’s data from last quarter says the ratio is generous.
Chris Katelaris@big_chocky

When the government tells you: “We’re in the same boat”

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