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Shannon Dubberly

@TexDubs

Keller City Councilman. Texan. American. Loving Husband. Doting Father. Rangers & Cowboys.

Keller, TX Katılım Nisan 2009
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Cinema Tweets@CinemaTweets1·
Rewatching Mad Men earlier this year has been one of the highlights of 2026 for me personally & it’s what’s inspired me to return to Succession & The Sopranos. The show is just so well done & spending time with John Hamm is really easy. This is the definition of “prestige TV”.
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MLB@MLB·
The Rangers have revealed a wearable nacho "Rally Sombrero" 😭 The food vessel contains chips, cheese, lettuce, jalapeños, pico de gallo and more (via @delawarenorth)
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Barstool Sports
Barstool Sports@barstoolsports·
Worst part about High Point getting eliminated: we’re gonna lose the cowbell guy too
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Shannon Dubberly@TexDubs·
@KonniBurton If she is this out of touch on this, I can only imagine what she’s like behind closed doors. As an elected official, I find this abhorrent
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Mayor Armin Mizani
Mayor Armin Mizani@ArminMizaniTX·
If Washington can’t pass Trump’s call to cut off commercial driver’s licenses for illegal immigrants, then Texas must. Dalilah’s Law cannot be delayed, and the truck companies and the insurance companies that insure them must be held accountable. #txlege washingtonexaminer.com/news/white-hou…
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Ben Rogers
Ben Rogers@BenRogers·
I’ve never been terribly interested in the personal lives of professional athletes. Feels so intrusive. I know it comes with the territory to a degree, but when their personal stuff spills out into the public spotlight, I can’t help but feel for them and their families.
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RJ Ochoa
RJ Ochoa@rjochoa·
I'm totally fine with the Cowboys making the right trade for Crosby. Keep Gary, too. Take this as a sign. Get your guy. Remember how much you were in love. The price just dropped severely. Carpe diem. Let's light this candle. Put curtains up, too. Get real wild.
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Elliott Griffin
Elliott Griffin@elliottjgriffin·
A lot has happened across the #txlege family in the last week that is hard to comprehend. Love God, Love others, reconcile broken relationships, & follow Christ’s example—hard as it may be—daily.
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Dan Scavino
Dan Scavino@Scavino47·
Happening Now in the Oval Office at the @WhiteHouse. God Bless the USA! 🙏❤️🇺🇸🦅
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Shannon Dubberly
Shannon Dubberly@TexDubs·
Game changer if it works well
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

The United States Navy deployed a laser weapon to this war. CENTCOM released footage of the HELIOS system mounted on a destroyer operating off Iran’s coast. The New York Post, citing sources familiar with the operation, reported HELIOS has been used against Iranian drones during Operation Epic Fury. In early February 2026, weeks before the war began, HELIOS took out four drones in a live test. USNI Proceedings confirmed it. Whether HELIOS has recorded confirmed combat kills in this war is not yet publicly verified by primary military sources. What is confirmed is that the system is deployed, operational, and pointed at the same airspace through which Iran has been sending hundreds of drones and missiles every day. Here is why that matters regardless of the kill count. Every Patriot interceptor costs $3 to $4 million per missile. Every THAAD interceptor costs $10 million. The UAE has intercepted more than 755 drones and 172 ballistic missiles since this war began. Run that arithmetic at even conservative figures and you are looking at several billion dollars in interceptor expenditures across the Gulf in under a week. HELIOS runs on electricity. The marginal cost of firing a laser is essentially zero. The ship’s generator produces the power. There is no missile to reload, no magazine to deplete, no resupply ship needed. Against a Shahed drone that costs $30,000, a laser engagement costs less than the electricity bill for a large apartment. The economic architecture of drone warfare has been Iran’s most sophisticated strategic weapon in this conflict. Flood the defenses with cheap munitions. Force the defender to spend $1 million to stop a $30,000 projectile. Do that a thousand times and you have imposed a billion-dollar tax on the defense while spending thirty million on the offense. HELIOS breaks that equation at the physical level. If directed energy weapons can absorb even a fraction of the drone saturation that has been overwhelming Gulf air defenses, the cost asymmetry that makes Iranian drone doctrine viable begins to invert. Iran spent years developing the doctrine that makes Shaheds strategically valuable. The United States just deployed the technology that may make that doctrine obsolete. This war is the first real combat test of whether it works. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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