SomerandomguyfromTx

843 posts

SomerandomguyfromTx

SomerandomguyfromTx

@Somerandomcd7t

Katılım Kasım 2025
106 Takip Edilen12 Takipçiler
paintbrush
paintbrush@TXpaintbrush·
@MarkAllenMulti Why would it rebound Mark Are you going to burn down an equivalent amount of old supply to balance out all the new supply delivered?
English
3
0
9
1.6K
Mark Allen
Mark Allen@MarkAllenMulti·
Average rents have gone from $1530 to $1300 in DFW. Probably lower through the year and maybe next year, but should rebound thereafter. There’s opportunity in the window.
English
6
2
37
57.9K
Houstonomics
Houstonomics@Houstonomics·
Houston leads the U.S. in population growth Added ~126,700 residents (2024–2025) the highest in the nation Slightly ahead of Dallas-Fort Worth Growth rate: +1.6% YoY (still well above U.S. average of 0.5%)
Houstonomics tweet media
English
19
38
207
13.3K
SomerandomguyfromTx retweetledi
Ben Hunt
Ben Hunt@EpsilonTheory·
Can’t have a TACO without TOFU (Trump Often Fucks Up).
Ben Hunt tweet media
English
26
105
912
47.7K
Theo Wold
Theo Wold@RealTheoWold·
Tomorrow, the Supreme Court will hear one of the most consequential cases of the last 50 years: Whether the 14th amendment grants birthright citizenship to the children of illegal aliens. When I worked in the first Trump admin, I drafted the original executive order ending birthright citizenship for illegal aliens that ultimately went unsigned until the beginning of last year-- and now finds itself at the center of this case. To put it simply: President Trump has every single legal and historical precedent in his favor. When the 14th amendment's birthright citizenship clause was written, illegal immigration was a foreign concept. The 14th Amendment was specifically intended to clarify citizenship for the children of freed slaves. It did not guarantee that a 9-months pregnant Guatemalan could illegally cross the Rio Grande, give birth, and have their child considered an American citizen. The Left always cites the Wong Ark Kim case from 1898 to claim this as settled law, but that case did not apply to illegal aliens. The plaintiff was the son of one of the thousands of Chinese laborers who were brought legally to America during the 19th century to work on the transcontinental railroads. The Supreme Court has never adjudicated the question of whether children born within our borders to somebody who broke our nation's immigration laws are legal citizens. The answer is “no,” and the Court should absolutely uphold the President's executive order. We don't give citizenship to the children of foreign diplomats born in America. In the same way, we should not give citizenship to children of illegal aliens. No European country, not even the Vatican, grants birthright citizenship to children born to unlawful residents. Democrats are naturally freaking out about this case. Why? Because it's a terrifying prospect for the future of their party. They've seen the data showing how much population loss blue states have seen over the last few years. It's possible that California could lose up to six electoral votes in the next census. The only way they can maintain their power is by continually replacing the population with the children of illegals. It's one of the major pillars of Democrat power and it may just be coming to an end.
English
296
1.8K
7.9K
244.7K
Anahira
Anahira@TexasKiw1·
@Houstonomics Illegals, Muslims and H1B visa holders. Go on be honest.
English
1
0
2
145
Emre
Emre@emre_mayo·
@conorsen The Iran war will be his legacy and everything else will be forgotten. Just as the wars were W legacy.
English
1
0
2
204
Conor Sen
Conor Sen@conorsen·
We know how people today think about the late ‘90s economy — when times are hard at some point in the 2040’s the broad-based economic nostalgia will probably be for the Trump 1.0 economy.
Arin Dube@arindube

A striking fact I learnt researching my book: For those in the bottom half, much of the real wage growth between 1979 and 2019 happened over just 7 "tight" years. For top wages, full employment wasn't a big deal. For bottom wages, it was the nearly the whole game.

English
6
6
51
17.9K
SomerandomguyfromTx
SomerandomguyfromTx@Somerandomcd7t·
@conorsen There will never be nostalgia for Trump, dude will go down as the worst President in history and left the country with $46 trillion in debt!
English
0
0
0
120
Santiago
Santiago@fezzaririder·
@RealTheoWold @greg_price11 This should extend to anyone here temporarily, even if here legally, ex TPS recipients and those here on work visas. These were also never conceived of by the drafters of the 14th.
English
3
3
84
1.7K
Big 500
Big 500@NevaBeenWuz·
@RealTheoWold @greg_price11 This is cope it is definitely an uphill battle. In the event that is does not go our way, Trump has to do something drastic. Mass deportations on steroids. Any person left here is unacceptable if they can just drop kids and get on our dole. Use the military if necessary.
English
1
0
5
503
InteractivePolls
InteractivePolls@IAPolls2022·
NORTH CAROLINA POLL - Senate 🟦 Roy Cooper: 50% 🟥 Michael Whatley: 32% 🟨 Shannon Bray: 4% —— Generic Ballot (legislative) 🟦 DEM: 49% 🟥 GOP: 38% —— • Nexus Strategies for Healthier United • 3/8-9 | 800 RV carolinajournal.com/poll-cooper-ho…
InteractivePolls tweet media
English
79
239
1.7K
423.9K
SomerandomguyfromTx retweetledi
Chris Murphy 🟧
Chris Murphy 🟧@ChrisMurphyCT·
A bill passed the Senate last night 100-0 to fund TSA, the Coast Guard and FEMA. If Speaker Johnson called it for a vote it would pass easily. But he won’t do that. Because Trump has ordered him to keep TSA shut down and keep the chaos. Pure incompetence.
English
3.8K
9.9K
39.4K
823.4K