utah strong

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utah strong

utah strong

@StrongUtah

Katılım Ağustos 2023
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cow
cow@cowincrisis·
farmer found my twitter it’s so over
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hernando arce
hernando arce@hernandoarce·
Today’s America is not just too lazy or inept to cook a dinner but rather order from a fast food and is even to lazy too go buy it, so orders it thru Uber Eats.
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utah strong
utah strong@StrongUtah·
@9mmsmg My Mazda had manual, automatic and column on the steering wheel.
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9mmSMG
9mmSMG@9mmsmg·
Controversial, but I have no desire for a manual transmission. I can't outshift my cars automatic transmission. I can pretend I can, but my car is much better at shifting than me. It makes high speed police chase fantasies way less cool and fun in my head, but my transmission is still better than me. If i had a car just for the track, it''d be fun. For day to day? It's simply just annoying.
Patrick Bet-David@patrickbetdavid

Call me old school, but I want manual transmissions to make a comeback. Anyone who can drive a stick shift uphill without stalling is made for greatness.

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mad_muppet
mad_muppet@mad_muppet·
@AmericanNstlg @StrongUtah You’re nostalgic for AI slop generated nondescript vending machines, cheap cinder block construction, and fluorescent-backlit billboard advertising beaming consent-free into your eyes from everywhere? I mean OK, those are choices.
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Senator Saddam Azlan Salim
As we remember the people who lost their lives defending our country, I walked in the 44th Annual Memorial Day Parade in Falls Church alongside @ltgovhashmi and @SenDaveMarsden with The Concerned Citizens Against Gun Violence.
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Retro Coast
Retro Coast@RetroCoast·
Family vacation in the #1980s. Who remembers?
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Rare, Exquisite, Alabaster
Rare, Exquisite, Alabaster@AlabasterApu·
Welcome to the new fatigue. I’m so sick of seeing, hearing, and smelling the third world.
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WholesomeDave🦄
WholesomeDave🦄@BostonFren_88·
Just remember that jews are trying to get the juice box emoji banned.
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David Santa Carla 🦇
David Santa Carla 🦇@TheOnlyDSC·
This black woman demands that she be let into the front of the plane before the line even moves. This gentleman behind her expresses his fatigue.
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Fox News Politics
Fox News Politics@foxnewspolitics·
AMERICA FIRST: Rubio pushes back on India's concerns over U.S. visa curbs, tells New Delhi the immigration overhaul targets no single country — but acknowledges India feels a 'disproportionate impact' as a top source of high-skilled workers. He framed the changes as a long-overdue modernization after 20 million people entered the U.S. illegally in recent years, urging India to weather the 'bumps on that road' during the transition period.
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utah strong
utah strong@StrongUtah·
My husband and I loved to travel. When he retired we planned a three month road trip to visit family from NC, MO, Utah, Colorado, and Iowa. This is when we'd walk into into a motel room which was filthy with bugs. The Patel motel year 2005.
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Steven Edginton
Steven Edginton@StevenEdginton·
The American worker now faces a three-pronged attack. First, DEI policies discriminate against white employees in hiring and promotions. Second, corporations import cheap foreign labour through programs like H-1B visa. Third, when Americans cannot be replaced at home, their jobs are simply shipped abroad to countries like India. Few companies embody all three trends more clearly than IBM. The tech giant recently agreed to pay $17 million to settle allegations from the U.S. government that it discriminated against employees on the basis of race and sex. Federal authorities alleged the company tied bonuses and hiring decisions to demographic targets and restricted certain opportunities on the basis of identity. At the same time, IBM has relied heavily on imported labour, receiving 32,725 H-1B visa approvals over the past decade according to USCIS data. And increasingly, the company’s future appears rooted outside the United States altogether: under Indian-born CEO Arvind Krishna, IBM now employs roughly a third of its 280,000 workers in India, a figure that may rival, or even surpass, its American headcount.
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Brian Entin
Brian Entin@BrianEntin·
"Wrench attacks" Not exactly what it sounds like -- but really terrifying. Robbers break into your house and force you to give up passwords. And it's happening more and more. youtube.com/watch?v=sDCMfe…
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