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“Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people.” - John Adams

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Solus@Ersatz_Solus·
Remember, the home price to income ratio today is genuinely worse than it's ever been since 1890. Anyone denying this is basically just gaslighting against an empirical reality.
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Romy@Romy_Holland

my mom once showed me the house my parents bought for 70k fresh out of school. she was like “okay but you have to understand we were only making 70k per year combined!” i was like “you’re telling me you bought a house for the same amount as your joint annual income at age 25?”

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Lukas (computer) 🔺@SCHIZO_FREQ·
Men care more about money than status so they'll pivot into low-status fields like tech or crypto if there's $$$ Women care more about credentials etc so they'll keep doing high status things even as those things become worse and worse investments The above factors mean that the average woman is sort of biologically programmed to be exit liquidity
♋︎ ♐︎ ♏︎@ArisOfMars

Black women started leading the country in earning degrees and now all of a sudden “degrees don’t matter”, mhm sure.

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Kevin DeAnna
Kevin DeAnna@VDAREJamesK·
all these people need to go man
Rajiv Khaneja@rajivkhaneja

I grew up the kid of immigrant parents who scraped together enough to send me to private school. I was surrounded by kids with nice cars and ski trips. We didn’t have that kind of money. My allowance was $10 a week, and by grade 4 I was using my paper route money to trade stocks at the kitchen table with my dad. At 13 I taught myself to code. At 14 I built pollit.com, one of the internet’s first online polling tools. It blew up. Millions of polls, massive traffic, clients like MTV and The New York Times. By Grade 11 the company was doing millions in revenue and I was hiring adults while still going to high school. I needed to run ads on all that traffic to make money, but every ad server on the market was built for big companies with big budgets. A teenager couldn’t afford any of them. So I built my own. At 17 someone offered me $2.5M for everything. I said no and went back to chemistry class. That ad server became AdButler. Today it handles over 100 billion ad requests a month for companies like Costco, HP, The Home Depot, and Microsoft. It’s been named one of the Americas’ Fastest Growing Companies by the Financial Times and a Top Growing Company by the Globe and Mail. Nearly three decades in, it’s still bootstrapped, still profitable, zero outside funding, and 100% uptime since 2017. I took everything AdButler generated and kept building. I co-founded Arvita Therapeutics where we’re developing mRNA cancer therapies for people with Neurofibromatosis Type 1. I’m opening Mari, a diagnostic imaging clinic. Through DoubleBlind Capital I invest in early-stage startups and have backed more than a dozen companies across SaaS, consumer products, and healthcare. I also own restaurants, a mobile home park, and commercial real estate. I like building and buying things that generate real cash flow in the real world, not just on a screen. I’m currently renovating a waterfront home in Victoria, BC. It’s the same city I grew up in, started my first company in, and never left. Everything I’ve built has been from here. Three things 28 years of building taught me: Your first company won’t be your best idea. It will lead you to your best idea. I built a polling tool to get traffic to my website. The traffic needed ads. The ads needed a server. That server became an 8-figure company. That company now funds cancer research. You can’t connect the dots looking forward. Saying no to money is harder than making it. Turning down $2.5M at 17 felt insane. But every time I’ve chosen long-term ownership over short-term cash, it’s paid back many times over. The hardest financial skill isn’t earning money. It’s not taking it when someone puts it right in front of you. Build the machine, not the product. Products come and go. What lasts is a system that generates cash flow and lets you point it at things that matter. I built an ad server. It gave me the freedom to fund cancer therapies, open a clinic, and invest in a dozen startups. None of that happens if I sell at 17. I write about this stuff here. Follow if you’re building something.

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art pleb@art_pleb·
@christopherrufo It would help to do those things to point out who built the good parts of the modern world, and remind people that if we disenfranchise their sons we stand to lose a lot of those things
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Planican✝️🇺🇸@Planican98·
@PubWanghaf Most fraud in the VA and elsewhere could be avoided if we were allowed to discriminate however we see fit. Thus getting rid of the fraud before it even happens.
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Pub@PubWanghaf·
The VA fraud is a perfect example of why nothing gets done in this country The lines are so blurred between genuine disability and fraudulent claims that bringing it up inevitably offends people and nothing gets done I know from MANY firsthand experiences how fraudulent many of these claims are. Too bad I guess. The topic is saturated in feelings and emotions. So bringing it up causes an outpouring of whining and totally missing the point.
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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
Caleb Hammer has done more to totally discredit the American welfare system than any Republican politician in history. Every argument in favor of the status quo is a disingenuous attempt to continue stealing from normal people for no other reason than to fund parasites who contribute absolutely nothing to society. The entire system has to be completely dismantled.
MatrixMysteries@MatrixMysteries

A married couple revealed their government checks. “$142,000 a year.” From disability. $4,700 a month for her. $7,200 a month for him. What does it say about the system when they’re making more doing nothing than the taxpayers working to fund it.

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Scott McConnell
Scott McConnell@ScottMcConnell9·
My advice to Vance: Announce your support of 25th amendment transition. Say Chris Murphy or similar will be veep. Announce you will NOT be a candidate in 2028. Use your position, access to the media to explain why this is necessary. Don't resign.
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captive dreamer@captive_dreamer·
Conservatives get a whiff of electrical success and their immediate impulse is to demand that the government implode and be handed back to the Democrats.
Scott McConnell@ScottMcConnell9

My advice to Vance: Announce your support of 25th amendment transition. Say Chris Murphy or similar will be veep. Announce you will NOT be a candidate in 2028. Use your position, access to the media to explain why this is necessary. Don't resign.

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Brandon Straka #WalkAway
Brandon Straka #WalkAway@BrandonStraka·
🚨 “Operation Gold Rush” uncovers a $14.6B healthcare fraud scheme, with 324 individuals charged in what’s described as the largest case in U.S. history. Authorities outline a network tied to large-scale medical scams and financial abuse.
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Gary@plzbepatient·
We need some failsafe mechanism for “people” like this. Judge just pulls out a revolver and blows his brains out in court.
Daniel Concannon@TooWhiteToTweet

Colleen Ritzer was a White 24-year-old high school teacher at Danvers High School in Danvers, Massachusetts - a 95% White/1.5% Black town at the time. She was followed into a school bathroom by a 6'2” 14-year-old Black student named Philip Chism, who had just moved to Massachusetts from Tennessee. Chism was carrying a box cutter, gloves, and a mask. Inside the bathroom, the oversized Black student pounced on his White teacher, proceeding to strangle her. After strangling Colleen Ritzer, Philip Chism raped her. Chism then took his box cutter out and proceeded to stab her in the neck sixteen times, slicing through her jugular vein, carotid artery, and trachea. Chism exited the bathroom, changed clothes, and retrieved a large rolling recycling bin. He rolled the bin into the bathroom and loaded Colleen inside it. He rolled Colleen through the school, out the door, and into the woods. This is where Chism dumped Colleen's body, continued to undress it, and posed her spread eagle. He then took a three-foot-long tree branch and used it to vaginally rape her. He finished up by slicing her neck even more, and leaving a handwritten note that read “I hate you all.” He stole her underwear, credit cards, and phone, and left the tree branch inside of her when he left the scene. It is unknown, of course, at exactly which moment Colleen died during this unimaginably horrific ordeal. While awaiting trial, Chism attempted to murder a female clinician at the youth detention center where he was being held. Her identity has never been released, but she was strangled and beaten nearly to death. He did it in the exact same way he did to Colleen Ritzer; he followed her into a bathroom and set upon her. He was convicted for murder, rape and robbery of his White teacher. He was acquitted of raping with the tree branch, as it could not be proven that Colleen was still alive at that point, and Massachusetts lacks direct criminal prohibition against necrophilia. He was also convicted of attempted murder and kidnapping of the youth detention center clinician. All of the sentences run concurrent, and Philip Chism, the man who carried out all of the above-detailed murderous psychosexual mayhem, will be eligible for release when he is 54 years old. This unimaginable tragedy is yet another example of the anti-White standard upheld by Western media. If this was a White perpetrator and non-White victim, the media, as well as the political class, would have sensationalized it into a landmark event in human history. I don't care if a story happened yesterday, 10 years ago, or 100 years ago. In a world where everyone knows that a White mom said a word on a Minnesota playground, I will continue to highlight insane cases that are virtually unknown. Just as everyone on Earth knows that White mom said a word in Minnesota, they similarly know the name George Floyd. There were zero actual victims in either of those cases, yet these are touchstone moments in the anti-White world order's cultural pantheon. George Floyd was a violent criminal who overdosed and died in proximity to a White person. He has 10/10 universal name recognition. Colleen Ritzer was a White school teacher who endured all the above at the hands of a Black student. She has 0/10 universal name recognition. This is entirely by design.

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