PonderingHumanity

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PonderingHumanity

PonderingHumanity

@PonderingPeople

Praying for peace, an international awakening, and those who intend to oppress others for their own personal gain to inevitably understand karma.

Katılım Ağustos 2019
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PonderingHumanity@PonderingPeople·
2 years of a divided House of Representatives - Why it’s not going to kill anyone A mini thread as I see it today
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PonderingHumanity@PonderingPeople·
@GregThomp321 @PamelaHensley22 Cool fake outrage… P.S. Imagine how much cheaper gas would be if Biden didn’t drain the SPR, the allow millions of unvetted immigrants into the country giving them handouts of your tax dollars to compete over goods like gas? Less illegals = less demand + more supply😉
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Pamela Hensley🇺🇸
Pamela Hensley🇺🇸@PamelaHensley22·
New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart has shattered the NFL record for most jerseys sold in a single day, moving roughly 277,000 units. This comes just days after he introduced President Trump at a New York rally. I thought he ruined his career and everyone hated him now? 😂
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Matthew 'Whiz' Buckley
Matthew 'Whiz' Buckley@WhizBuckleyNFH·
Dems: "Trump called veterans suckers and losers!" Narrator: This was denied by everyone involved and no proof this ever happened. Dems senate nominee Graham Platner on Reddit: "That dumb motherf***** didn't deserve to live!" (soldier was shot, seriously wounded, received Purple Heart, Platner refuses to apologize). "The U.S. Army is "absolute trash" and "full of fat, lazy trash who would rather not be in uniform". Narrator: He also has a Nazi tattoo and downplayed military sexual assault. Dems: "He's our guy! He's AWESOME!" You can not make this up.
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Mila Joy
Mila Joy@Milajoy·
We survived this. And now Democrats are complaining about 3% inflation. Child, be serious.
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Steve 🇺🇸
Steve 🇺🇸@SteveLovesAmmo·
This is why you don’t kneel for the national anthem.
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Reverend Jordan Wells
Reverend Jordan Wells@WellsJorda89710·
🚨 RAVENS STAR DROPS TRUTH BOMB ON FAKE TRUMP HATE! 🔥 Ravens Pro Bowl CB Marlon Humphrey just clapped back at the NFL mob going after Jaxson Dart and every other player who supports President Trump: “The fake Trump hate funny to me. Majority voted for him but everybody seem to hate him lol… Somebody lying.” The numbers don’t lie — but the loudest voices sure do. 👀💯 #Ravens #NFL #Trump2024
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PonderingHumanity@PonderingPeople·
“Socialism works”
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The deadliest famines in recorded history share one common trait: government control over food production and distribution. Stalin's Holodomor killed 3.5 million Ukrainians in 1932-33. Mao's Great Leap Forward starved 15-45 million Chinese between 1958-1962. Pol Pot's agricultural collectives murdered 2 million Cambodians through starvation from 1975-1979. Each disaster followed the same script. Central planners seized private farms, eliminated price signals, and replaced voluntary exchange with bureaucratic allocation. They destroyed the knowledge embedded in market prices that coordinates millions of individual decisions about planting, harvesting, storing, and distributing food. Without profit and loss guiding resources to their most valued uses, crops rotted in fields while people starved in cities. Compare this record to countries with functioning food markets. Even during severe droughts, floods, or other natural disasters, market economies avoid mass starvation. Prices rise to signal scarcity, encouraging conservation and attracting supply from other regions. Entrepreneurs profit by moving food from areas of abundance to areas of need. Speculation smooths consumption over time by rewarding those who store food during abundance and release it during scarcity. Free market economists have explained this pattern for centuries. Policy makers continue treating markets as the problem rather than the solution. They impose price controls during shortages (creating more shortages), restrict food exports during domestic abundance (reducing incentives to produce surpluses), and subsidize inefficient agricultural practices (misallocating resources away from actual food production). The next time someone claims markets fail to feed people, remind them that every major famine occurred when governments replaced market allocation with political allocation. Turns out the Soviet flag depicts the hammer of government destroying the sickle.

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PonderingHumanity@PonderingPeople·
@peters_sheri @TheNFLDrop But feel free to call everyone else a moron while you chose to skip any facts not convenient to your opinion… And P.S. For many Republicans - their religion tells them to respect those in power. And you questioning their intelligence for following their God is extreme bigotry.
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PonderingHumanity@PonderingPeople·
@peters_sheri @TheNFLDrop Inflation that is made even worse after they let millions of unvetted immigrants into the country. Subsidized their living with tax payer funds, adding even more strain to a supply chain that was decimated by blue states and cities shutting down economies for substantially longer
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NFL Drop
NFL Drop@TheNFLDrop·
Giants QB Jaxson Dart has broken the record for most NFL jerseys sold in 24 hours, with roughly 277,000 jerseys sold. This comes days after introducing President Donald Trump at a rally in New York.
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NFL Drop
NFL Drop@TheNFLDrop·
Giants QB Jaxson Dart shares recent DMs from 49ers DE Nick Bosa in support of his recent Trump rally appearance 😳
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NoLimit
NoLimit@NoLimitGains·
🚨 DONALD TRUMP JUST POSTED THIS
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PonderingHumanity@PonderingPeople·
@velocity_snow @goliathguy2002 @usanewshq Sounds like someone is a little salty that Finland has to pay for their fair share to be apart of NATO now… Notice how Ukraine is closing in on Crimea and Trump is allowing it?🧐 P.S. Be nice to Americans… they’re the only ones who can save you from the big bad Russians
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USA NEWS 🇺🇸
USA NEWS 🇺🇸@usanewshq·
🚨 AN EMERGENCY MEETING HAS BEEN CALLED AT THE WHITE HOUSE 🚨 All of President Trump’s top cabinet members are here now. The next 48 hours will change the face of the world.
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Sowell Economics
Sowell Economics@sowelleconomics·
“Capitalism was the only system in history where wealth was not acquired by looting, but by production, not by force, but by trade, the only system that stood for man’s right to his own mind, to his work, to his life, to his happiness, to himself.” — Ayn Rand
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A Gene Robinson
A Gene Robinson@AlBuffalo2nite·
Another day, another emotionally loaded Democrat talking point pretending every welfare reform equals “people are dying.” Let’s deal with reality instead of hysteria. Even the CBO projections people keep citing estimate changes occurring gradually over a DECADE, not millions instantly “thrown off insurance tomorrow” like activists imply. And a huge portion of the projected reduction comes from: ending temporary Biden-era subsidy expansions, removing ineligible enrollees, tightening verification, and implementing work requirements for able-bodied adults receiving Medicaid. That is not the same thing as denying care to the disabled, elderly, or critically ill. Americans are exhausted by this manipulative framing where every attempt to reform bloated federal programs gets labeled: “cruel.” “evil.” “historic harm.” “attack on workers.” Meanwhile nobody wants to discuss: massive improper Medicaid payments, unsustainable federal debt, skyrocketing premiums, administrative waste, or dependency structures that continue growing while outcomes remain mediocre. That is the deeper issue: Government expansion became confused with compassion. But exploding spending alone does not equal successful healthcare. If it did, Americans would already have the best, cheapest, most efficient healthcare system on Earth after decades of trillion-dollar federal intervention. Instead people face: higher premiums, higher deductibles, provider shortages, long waits, regional hospital collapses, and massive bureaucratic inefficiency. Also important: Work requirements are not some radical concept. Most working Americans already wake up every morning and labor to support themselves and their families while paying taxes into these systems. Expecting able-bodied adults to participate economically where possible is not oppression. It is basic social reciprocity. The real adult conversation is about sustainability: How do you protect truly vulnerable people without creating permanently expanding systems drowning future generations in debt? That debate is legitimate. The nonstop apocalyptic rhetoric is not. #SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove
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A Gene Robinson
A Gene Robinson@AlBuffalo2nite·
🚨Democrats want a RACE WAR…🛑 This should concern every sane American regardless of race. Once a society starts emotionally grooming people to believe their neighbors are enemies based on skin color, history, or politics… unstable minds eventually absorb that poison literally. That is how nations fracture. Most Americans do not want racial hatred. Most Black Americans do not want racial hatred. Most white Americans do not want racial hatred. But there is an activist ecosystem, media ecosystem, and political ecosystem that constantly monetizes outrage, division, victimhood, and fear because fear mobilizes people emotionally. That is dangerous. Telling young people they are permanently oppressed… telling other young people they are permanently guilty… teaching Americans to see each other first through race instead of shared citizenship… eventually creates exactly the resentment everyone claims to oppose. And the truly dangerous part is this: The weakest minds… the isolated… the angry… the mentally unstable… the chronically online… are the ones most susceptible to radicalization. History shows this repeatedly. America cannot survive if every disagreement becomes racialized theater designed to inflame grievance and paranoia. We need truth. We need law and order. We need equal standards. We need people to stop pouring gasoline on emotional instability for clicks, votes, money, and ideological power. Because once societal hatred escapes containment… nobody controls where it goes next. #SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove
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Señor exprópiese@NoVive_Socialis·
Como los zurdos creen que funciona la economía
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PonderingHumanity@PonderingPeople·
@AlBuffalo2nite @topheronx @leadnickles Another sad thing… how much does this discredit the actual history behind Jim Crow laws? It’s a literal attack on all those who lived through it. And for what… narrative control? A narrative then when it breaks back to reality discredits black history as a result. Sad.
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A Gene Robinson
A Gene Robinson@AlBuffalo2nite·
“This isn’t 1962” is exactly the point. Nobody is stopping Black Americans from voting in 2026. Nobody is standing at polling stations with dogs, firehoses, literacy tests, or poll taxes. Black Americans are mayors, governors, police chiefs, judges, business owners, military leaders, media figures, senators, and presidents. That reality alone destroys the narrative that America is operating under Jim Crow. What’s exhausting is watching modern activists cosplay as if they’re crossing the Edmund Pettus Bridge every election cycle while simultaneously supporting the very political machine that historically enforced segregation in the South. “Let my people vote”? Who exactly is stopping them? Voter ID? You need ID to drive. ID to fly. ID for banking. ID for prescriptions. ID for government assistance. ID for alcohol. ID for almost every adult function in America. Calling election security “Jim Crow” insults the actual suffering endured by Black Americans who truly faced institutional exclusion. And the irony is staggering: Many of the loudest voices screaming “suppression” come from Democrat cities and states controlled by Democrats for generations… places where schools collapsed, crime exploded, fatherlessness normalized, addiction spread, and economic dependency deepened. If America were truly operating under 1962 conditions, none of these activists would even have the platform, influence, wealth, or visibility they currently possess. The Civil Rights Movement was about equal protection under law. Not permanent racial grievance politics. Not emotional manipulation. Not pretending progress never happened because outrage is politically profitable. That’s the distortion people are tired of. #SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove
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Topher
Topher@topheronx·
This isn’t 1962. And pretending that modern Mississippi is still operating under Jim Crow does a disservice to the very people who actually endured that era — especially when you’re supporting the party that perpetuated it. Black Americans today are not blocked from voting, barred from opportunity, or locked out of representation. In fact, we’ve seen Black elected officials, Black business owners, Black influencers, Black judges, Black police chiefs, and Black voices rise across every level of society, especially in the South. The real danger is constantly teaching people that progress never happened unless government engineers outcomes by race forever. That mindset keeps old wounds politically profitable. You don’t honor the Civil Rights Movement by acting like nothing changed. You honor it by recognizing how far this country has come while continuing to move forward as Americans — not as permanently divided groups competing for political power. Photo taken this week btw
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