Ruben W
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Ruben W
@RubenWillmarth
Father, Engineer, environmentalist, amateur farmer, energy nut, DIY enthusiast
Northern CA Katılım Şubat 2017
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@ArtfulTakedown The pile of “what doesn’t add up” is growing by the minute.
Just came across this: the comments regarding slumping ratings fixed by a staged crisis are on point
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@ArtlessTakedown And that looks a whole lot like the road I took down from Monterey the other day… that was a fun road trip. And funny enough, I ran into a few ladies, at least one from Ukraine, all taking a road trip in a rented convertible Mustang together.
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@ArtlessTakedown Nice color choice on the Porsche, do you really have a Ukrainian flag on it? Or is the photo “enhanced “? Looks good regardless 😎
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She could have chosen a completely different life.
Lights, cameras, runways. A world where appearance is judged, not resilience.
But Khrystyna chose something else.
Not the spotlight — the weight of responsibility.
Khrystyna Boychuk. Call sign: “Kudriava” (“Curly”). An officer of the National Guard of Ukraine.
In the military since 2013. She received her military ID at just 19.
She didn’t start in combat roles — she organized leisure activities for soldiers. But when the war began in 2014, she wasn’t allowed to go to the front. The answer was simple: “You’re a woman.”
That’s when she decided no one would make decisions for her anymore.
She went to study to become an officer.
And came back a different person.
She graduated from the Kharkiv Academy of the National Guard and began her service in Hostomel.
Then — the front.
Luhansk region. Rubizhne. Sievierodonetsk. Lysychansk. The Bakhmut and Lyman directions.
On February 24, 2022, she was on combat duty — and her unit was among the first to record the start of the full-scale invasion.
No loud statements.
Just the job.
Over these years, she rose from squad leader to deputy commander of a mortar battery.
A third of her life — in the army.
And all this time — where it’s hardest.
Where no one judges you by your appearance.
Where what matters is different: decisions, responsibility, endurance.
She’s not about the image of a “strong woman.”
She’s about a person who made a choice — and stands by it.
Without unnecessary words.
And it’s people like her who hold this country together.

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Belgium Shut Down Nuclear Reactors… Now It Wants Them Back
Read the full report from @RadiantEnergyG here: radiantenergygroup.com/reports/the-fe…
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KHANNA: Do you know how much it will cost Americans in terms of the increased cost of gas and food because of the Iran war?
HEGSETH: You're playing gotcha about domestic things
KHANNA: You're saying it's a gotcha question to ask about increased costs?! It's $5,000 a year for American households
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Oh, you sad MAGA rubes. Played by the world's most corrupt people.
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@wolf3859 @RepYassAnsari For their sake I hope they do. But you need to be less gullible. Those aren’t Persian women, and wearing daisy dukes could get you beaten in the streets, and there aren’t that many American flags in the whole country, they burn them there.
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@RubenWillmarth @RepYassAnsari Nope, this comes from a proud Iranian-American who has waited for this moment for years. Iran will be free soon.
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@russ101st @LongIslandAudit You know that’s fake, right? People trying to take advantage of it, can’t get a straight answer on how to get it. They even stiffed the contractor that tore down the East wing. Cons are gonna con.
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@LongIslandAudit They could always accept the totally generous offer of several thousand dollars and a free plane ticket to go the fuck home 🤷
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What you’re watching in this video should disturb every American, no matter your politics.
Federal agents forcing entry into a private home without a judicial warrant is a direct assault on the Fourth Amendment. The Constitution is crystal clear: the government cannot enter your home without a warrant signed by a judge, based on probable cause, unless there are true emergency circumstances. Your home is supposed to be the most protected space in this country. When agents ignore that line, they’re not enforcing law they’re breaking it.
It gets worse. When the homeowner closes his own door after they leave, he’s assaulted. That’s not “officer safety.” That’s retaliation. Use of force is only lawful when there is an immediate, objective threat. A man shutting his own door on his own property is not a threat. That’s punishment for asserting control over his home.
This is how tyranny looks in real time. Not tanks in the streets agents who think a badge lets them bypass judges, bypass rights, and use force when their authority is questioned. The entire purpose of the Constitution is to put the government in chains, not the people.
If this is allowed to stand, then the Fourth Amendment becomes a suggestion instead of a protection. Today it’s this man’s door. Tomorrow it’s anyone’s. Rights don’t disappear because a federal patch is on someone’s sleeve.
Every American who cares about liberty, left or right, should condemn this. You can support law enforcement and still demand they follow the Constitution. In fact, that’s the only position that’s truly pro America.
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