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Steve Adler🇺🇸

@RockstarNoMore

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Steve Adler🇺🇸
Steve Adler🇺🇸@RockstarNoMore·
@AGRobBonta An idiot/ideologue with a law degree. Rob loves $7+/gallon for diesel and will do everything in his power to make sure that price is way too low. And then everything will go up, just like it has. All part of Rob’s brilliant plan to screw us.
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Rob Bonta
Rob Bonta@AGRobBonta·
We’re filing a motion for a preliminary injunction in an effort to block the Trump Administration from unlawfully greenlighting the restart of two CA onshore oil pipelines that are subject to State regulation and oversight. Unfortunately, California has seen first-hand the devastating environmental and public health impacts of coastal oil spills, yet the Trump Administration will stop at nothing to evade state regulation, which protects against these very disasters.
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Jesús Enrique Rosas
Imagine, if you will, the Middle East as a neighborhood. On one side of the street, you’ve got the United Arab Emirates. The UAE is that guy who used to live in a tent but won the literal geological lottery and decided, instead of buying a fleet of gold-plated jet skis and retiring, he was going to build a cyberpunk forest in the middle of a literal furnace. The UAE is what happens when a country looks at a desolate, 120-degree sand dune and says, “You know what this needs? A climate-controlled indoor ski resort and a branch of the Louvre.” They’ve basically speed-run three hundred years of Western development in about forty. They’ve got high-speed rail, Mars probes, and a vibe that says, "We’ve decided that having a functioning economy is more fun than shouting at clouds." Then, you’ve got Iran. Iran is the neighbor who lives in a house where the plumbing hasn’t worked since 1979, but they refuse to call a plumber because they’re convinced the plumber is a CIA plant sent to steal their spiritual purity. Iran is governed by a group of guys whose primary policy platform is "Being Extremely Grumpy About Everything." They’ve spent forty years trying to convince the world that the pinnacle of human achievement is a very specific type of frown and a centrifuge that occasionally makes scary noises. Iran isn't hitting the UAE because they’re neighbors. They’re hitting them because the UAE is a walking, talking existential crisis for the Ayatollah. See, the Islamic Republic’s entire brand is built on a single, desperate lie: “You can either be a good Muslim, or you can have nice things. You can’t have both because the nice things are poisoned by the Great Satan.” Then the UAE shows up, sipping an iced latte, signing the Abraham Accords with Israel, and partnering with Washington. They’re proof that you can keep the faith, keep the culture, and still participate in the "Western Civilizational Package" without the universe exploding. To Tehran, the UAE is a giant, neon-lit middle finger. Every time a new tech startup opens in Dubai, an Angel gets its wings and a Mullah loses his mind. Iran looks at the UAE and sees a glitch in the Matrix. It’s an extension of the Western order, that place where "openness" isn't a dirty word, and "integration" isn't a conspiracy. Because if an Arab Muslim state can be successful, modern, and friendly with the West, then the last forty years of Iranian "revolutionary" suffering have been a pointless, self-inflicted wound. And nothing stings more than watching your neighbor throw a block party with the people you’ve spent your whole life telling everyone are "monsters." Iran isn't just fighting a war over borders or oil. They’re fighting a war against the terrifying possibility that people actually like air conditioning and international trade more than they like miserable, state-mandated martyrdom. The UAE is the living, breathing proof that Iran’s founding ideology is just a very expensive, very depressing hobby. So yeah, Tehran strikes. Because when you’ve built your entire identity on being the "Alternative to the West," nothing is more dangerous than the guy next door who just figured out how to be the best version of it.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Every American kitchen between 1880 and 1970 had a coffee tin next to the stove with a slotted spoon stuck in the top. The tin held bacon grease. Every rasher fried in the morning contributed a tablespoon. Every batch of sausage added more. The tin was strained when it got low, decanted into a fresh tin, kept on the back of the stove where the warmth kept it soft. The grease fried the eggs. Greased the cornbread pan. Made the gravy on the pork chop. Roasted the potatoes. Sautéed the onions. Sealed the cast iron. Greased the squeaky hinge on the screen door. It was free. It was the by-product of a meal that had already happened. It carried the fat-soluble vitamins of the pig the bacon came from. It made everything it touched taste of breakfast. The grandmother of every person reading this had one. The mother of every person reading this probably did not. The tin was thrown out, in most American kitchens, sometime between 1972 and 1985, on the advice of a heart-disease guideline that has since been quietly retracted. It was replaced by a plastic bottle of canola oil with a fifteen-year shelf life and a list of processing steps including hexane extraction, deodorising, and bleaching. The grease was the better thing. The tin is still in the cupboard. Probably.
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𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
For the attention of the USA and Israel: This is a two step manual for liberating Iran, ending the islamic regime and ending this 47 year long nightmare, in the event that the war restarts for real. If you truly want this all to be over, the key isn't to target missile sites or oil or energy infrastructure. That won't fix anything. -- STEP ONE-- Shift your focus towards the regime's internal suppression apparatus - IRGC basij checkpoints, courthouses, bases, police stations and assassinations of all influential figures who oversee oppression of civilians. Do this while leaving the Iranian national army (Artesh) mostly untouched (they are useless and irrelevant, and we'll need them on our side when this is all over) If Mojtaba is somehow alive, make sure he isn't anymore. But more importantly, take out the judiciary and basij leaders who oversee arrests, torture, executions and massacres. Revolution must happen from the inside. Real change has to be facilitated by the Iranian people, it can't be done by foreigners. But that can't happen without the right conditions. Iranians want to rise up again, but it's been barely 4 months since the horrific massacre. It was beyond traumatic. A lot of damage has been done to the regime so far, but it isn't enough. The Mossad drone attacks on checkpoints should ramp up thousandfold. They were extremely effective, and caused both panic and defections. Iranians are still unarmed, and need to know they won't face impossible odds. If the streets of major cities empty out because IRGC thugs don't dare to show up, a successful revolution will follow. The rial is almost at 2,000,000 per dollar. Misery is now the standard even for people who used to be considered wealthy. I assure you revolution is inevitable. And once that happens, you no longer have to worry about destroying missiles or nuclear sites. --STEP TWO-- Internet. Reconnect Iran. End the blackout. How can a revolution happen when people can't communicate? It's 2026 and losing the internet is like losing a vital limb. Use whatever tech possible to end the blackout. Combine this with step 1 to properly facilitate an Iranian overthrow of the regime. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
One of the greatest evils of modern Leftists is their penchant for taking a benign or virtuous word and secretly redefining it to have a fundamentally different meaning. This practice means Leftists hide behind the virtue of a word’s common understanding as a veneer to disguise their truly evil intent. Nowhere is this practice more obvious than in the highly illusory term “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.” When a Leftist says these words, what they really mean is as follows: “Diversity” = rigorous homogeneity of thought and speech backed up by quotas. “Equity” = Marxism. “Inclusion” = exclusion of groups deemed undesirable.
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Steve Adler🇺🇸
Steve Adler🇺🇸@RockstarNoMore·
Good one. Bobby Reich gets what he’s owed.
mike bski@BskiMike22802

@RBReich Robert. Stop. Sit down. I need you to actually READ something for once instead of just emoting at your keyboard like a golden retriever who just found out what squirrels are. You invoked Mickey Schwerner. A man who gave his life so Black Americans could vote freely. Murdered in Mississippi on June 21, 1964, along with James Chaney and Andrew Goodman. Who killed him? Edgar Ray Killen. Democratic Party precinct captain. KKK organizer. He assembled the murder party himself. The sheriff who held those three men in custody just long enough for the mob to get into position? Lawrence Rainey. Democrat. The governor who presided over that state while this happened? Democrat. The party whose paramilitary enforcement wing the Ku Klux Klan LITERALLY WAS — founded specifically to terrorize Black Republican voters out of political participation after Reconstruction? Democrat. All the way down. You just used the memory of a man slaughtered by your party's domestic terror apparatus as a rhetorical prop to attack Republican judges on Substack. That is not just weapons-grade stupid — it is the kind of historical illiteracy that makes a science teacher want to overturn desks. You are supposed to be a professor. A former Secretary of Labor. And you apparently cannot place the 1964 Freedom Summer murders in their correct political context. The gene pool needs a lifeguard, Robert, and I am looking directly at you. Here is the actual history — slowly, since it clearly never came up at Harvard: The Voting Rights Act of 1965 passed with HIGHER Republican support than Democratic support. Senate Republicans voted yes at 82%. Senate Democrats? 73%. The people who tried to KILL the VRA were Southern Democrats — the same crowd that had filibustered the Civil Rights Act of 1964 for 75 CALENDAR DAYS. Senator Robert Byrd, a former KKK RECRUITER, personally held the Senate floor for 14 hours trying to stop it. The Republican Party was FOUNDED on March 20, 1854, in Ripon, Wisconsin, to oppose the expansion of slavery. Republicans passed the 13th Amendment. The 14th. The 15th. Every single one of them over significant Democratic opposition. Go ahead though. Tell me more about Republican-appointed justices and voting rights. Now — what did Shelby County v. Holder actually DO? It struck down the Section 4(b) coverage formula. Not the Voting Rights Act. Not voting rights. The FORMULA — one built on 1965 data that the Court said Congress needed to update. Democrats controlled the Senate AND the White House for two full years after that ruling. They produced exactly nothing. Not one updated formula. Not one bill. Because apparently it is more useful as a fundraising talking point than as actual legislation. In other words — they had the power to fix it and chose the grievance instead. That is not a Republican failure. That is a Democratic business model. Quinn's Law Number Two in action: if you want to know what liberals are actually doing, look at what they accuse conservatives of. The party that founded the KKK, wrote the Jim Crow laws, filibustered the Civil Rights Act, and organized the murder of civil rights workers is out here pointing fingers at Republican judges. The elevator is not just stuck between floors — it never had a motor to begin with. On January 10, 1963, Congressman A.S. Herlong Jr. read into the Congressional Record 45 Communist Goals for America. Goal #17: get control of the schools and transmit socialist doctrine through them. I bring this up because it is the only coherent explanation for why a Berkeley economics professor can invoke Mickey Schwerner's name while having apparently zero idea who organized his murder and what party they belonged to. The schools got exactly what was ordered. Congratulations on being the product, Robert. Mickey Schwerner was not your rhetorical prop. He was a human being who died for something real. He deserved better than being used as stage dressing by the intellectual heirs of the party that killed him. But what do I know — I am only a science teacher who actually read the congressional vote tallies, the 1964 Mississippi murder trial records, and a history book that did not conveniently stop on page 47. IF you agree: LIKE this post so the algorithm shows it to people who need to read it. SHARE this COMMENT below -- where exactly did you learn that the VRA was a Democratic achievement? I would genuinely like to know. Tell me. And if you want MORE of this -- the data, the history, the science, the stories -- JOIN Bski's Classroom community on X or YouTube. @JoJoFromJerz @GuntherEagleman @catturd2 #MAGA #Veterans #Trump

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Steve Adler🇺🇸@RockstarNoMore·
@shipwreckedcrew IHSS is no different. The entire state/county structure is focused on granting the benefits. Which continue forever, because no one ever gets better.
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Shipwreckedcrew@shipwreckedcrew·
And the "regulatory" features are enforced by state level bureaucracies that have no interest -- just the opposite in many instances -- of reducing the number of people on assistance. See Minnesota -- state employees concede having more people in a state welfare program means more federal money into the state so there was no disincentive to increasing the number of people covered by ignoring information that should have DQ'd many. That is UNIVERSAL across blue states and cities.
Ocean Master@TurtleTime911

@shipwreckedcrew @MaupinMari76912 I'll take "things that never happened for $500 Alex". SNAP benefits are means tested and there are limits on what you can have, including an expensive car. The welfare queen driving up to get her food stamps in a Cadillac and a fur coat is a myth Regan started.

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Arturo Villegas
Arturo Villegas@ArturoVill7·
Estados Unidos ya se la tiene sentenciada a México… van por los narcopolíticos. No es contra el país, es contra el narcorégimen que permitió que el crimen se metiera hasta la cocina. El siguiente paso es clave: si en Brasil y Colombia cae la izquierda, se acabó el juego para Morena. Quedarán rodeados por la mayor potencia militar del mundo y gobiernos alineados. Sin aliados. Sin respaldo. Sin margen. El obradorismo solo frente a la presión internacional. Parte del futuro de México se decide este año.
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Steve Adler🇺🇸
Steve Adler🇺🇸@RockstarNoMore·
@RobBonta I seem to recall you just paid a much bigger bill. Oh, sorry, we taxpayers did because you’re a partisan clown.
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Rob Bonta
Rob Bonta@RobBonta·
Huntington Beach keeps adding to its tab Here another $1M in legal fees paid by the taxpayers because of lawbreaking, culture war-waging city leaders The taxpayers of Huntington Beach deserve better hoodline.com/2026/04/judge-…
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Steve Adler🇺🇸@RockstarNoMore·
@TimOnPoint Excuse me. I was aiming at Duplessis but I screwed up. Thanks for being a gentleman. Very rare around here.
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TimOnPoint@TimOnPoint·
Anyone who has guided new blood through combat training—classroom and field, officer or enlisted—or guided the new guy in his first days of combat, knows that spirit is more important to train than skill. I would tell Brad directly but Brad blocks anyone who challenges his ‘superior intellect.’
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tuuuuu
tuuuuu@tuuu28283·
アメリカの兄弟達 あなたが日本を好きになったきっかけはなんですか?? 教えてください!
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サブポタ@sapota_sub·
Brisket sushi. U.S.-Japan Alliance.
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Arturo Villegas
Arturo Villegas@ArturoVill7·
🇲🇽👉🏻Se cumplen 5 años de una de las mayores tragedias en la historia de la CDMX: la caída de la Línea 12 del Metro. La empresa noruega DNV, encargada de la auditoría, confirmó en 3 informes altamente detallados y rigurosos que el accidente fue provocado por fallas en la construcción y falta de mantenimiento. La principal responsable, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, quien recortó el presupuesto para el mantenimiento del Metro, rechazó estas conclusiones, acusó a la empresa de tener análisis tendenciosos, rompió relaciones con ella e incluso amenazó con demandarla por violar la “confidencialidad”. A la fecha: ni la constructora que realizó la obra, ni funcionarios a cargo del Metro, han recibido castigo legal alguno. Y a la principal responsable… se le premió: candidata a la presidencia y hoy gobierna el país. Mis oraciones para todas las víctimas y sus familias 🕊️
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