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@TexasWsrden

Katılım Mart 2023
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Tex@TexasWsrden·
@nichegamer Ace Combat 4 was my personal favorite. 7 was garbage, so I'm hoping this next one will be better. The story and TERRIBLE in-game dialogue killed it.
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James O'Keefe
James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII·
Trump shared the report
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TRIGGERnometry@triggerpod·
“Trump walked into a trap.” Join us tonight for our in-depth conversation with military expert @ProfessorPape. Watch the full episode tonight, Wednesday, March 25th, at 7PM UK | 2PM ET on YouTube, Facebook and X.
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Weapons Daily
Weapons Daily@WeaponsVault·
A massive pile of (WW2-era) rifles in a storage warehouse - for the Ethiopian National Defense Force
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Jonathan Blitzer
Jonathan Blitzer@JonathanBlitzer·
DHS has been conducting new interviews with refugees who were already vetted & admitted into the US. According to a former USCIS source with knowledge, Stephen Miller handpicked lawyers to review the re-interviews because "too many people were being reaffirmed as refugees."
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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
If birthright citizenship is interpreted to include anchor babies and birth tourism, then Chinese citizens can order ballots from swing states, and vote in every congressional, state, and federal election.
Chadwick Moore@Chadwick_Moore

New from me: Up to 1.5 million 'American' children are being raised in China thanks to birth tourism and a grotesque interpretation of the 14th Amendment. This decade, many of those kids reach voting age. nypost.com/2026/03/19/us-…

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Tex@TexasWsrden·
@ClownWorld First time in her life she ever ran up a set of stairs.
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Thomas Sowell Quotes
Thomas Sowell Quotes@ThomasSowell·
“The creation of the double income household was one of those changes, which went from being an option to an obligation.”
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Stelios Panagiotou
Stelios Panagiotou@Panagiotou90St·
The entire railway network has been disrupted due to ‘animals on the railtracks’. A short train-ride will take about 3 hours now. Unbelievable.
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Will Tanner
Will Tanner@Will_Tanner_1·
“This is the story of a prosperous African land ruled by a small but noble race of patriarchs being destroyed because of betrayal and it’s being overtaken by gangs of jackals that blight it…so the story of Rhodesia, but with more singing”
O.W. Root@owroot

I watched The Lion King (1994) recently with my kids. I hadn't watched it since I was probably 8. What an epic movie. It's kind of nuts how epic it is actually. And some points in the score punch way above their weight for an animated movie - the cue "Kings of the Past" is a good example. No big grand takeaway here, was just sort of blown away with fresh eyes by the general epic of this 1990s animated movie.

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Hany Girgis
Hany Girgis@SanDiegoKnight·
Infosys replaced an entire American department overnight Not one role Not a few All of them This is the same company that paid a record $34M settlement over visa abuse allegations And we’re still being told this is about “talent shortages” It’s not It’s a business model This has to stop.
Kim Georgeton for Lt. Governor of Ohio@KimGeorgeton

Let’s talk H1B. In March 2024, I got a call. My job was gone. So was everyone else's. Infosys didn't replace one or two of us. They replaced the whole department. Every. Single. One. Their guy chose to keep his friends employed over American workers. This isn't a story. It's a playbook. Here's what they don't tell you about H-1B abuse in Ohio: → Ohioans have lost ~$300M per H-1B worker cycle → Wages drop tens of thousands per replaced job → That money doesn't pay Ohio rent. Doesn't hit Ohio restaurants. Doesn't pay Ohio taxes. It leaves. Infosys paid $34M settling federal fraud charges for exactly this. Now Vivek Ramaswamy wants to be Ohio's governor. The same man whose company used H-1B visas 29 times. The same man who told Americans we "venerate mediocrity over excellence." He got fired from DOGE partly for saying that. He says he wants to reform H-1B now. His record says otherwise. I'm running for Lt. governor because I know what it feels like. To be told your job, your team, your livelihood just doesn't matter. Ohio workers matter. Ohio paychecks should stay in Ohio. We will solve this. Share this. 🗳️ Vote @CaseyPutsch — May 5 📋 Register by April 6

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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
The financial incentive to spam on X will decline enormously over the next 30 days and soon be negative.
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
@RealJamesWoods You were recently phished by a fake X email. Please reset your passwords and in Settings: logout of all sessions and disconnect any suspicious third-party apps.
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Chief_Engineer
Chief_Engineer@ChiefEngineerCE·
They Claim Foreign Doctors Are Needed for Rural America. Most do not go there and the Data Shows That’s Mostly an Excuse for Replacement. Hospitals and policymakers keep repeating the same line. We have to import foreign-trained physicians to serve rural communities. That story sounds compassionate. The numbers tell a different story. Foreign-trained doctors make up about 25 percent of all U.S. physicians. In some rural and high-poverty counties they reach 30 to 50 percent of the workforce, especially in primary care. Many arrive through Conrad 30 J-1 visa waivers that require three years of service in underserved areas. But that is simply a bullshit excuse to replace ethical MD's with compliant, cheap labor - same story with nearly every white collar profession. Only 18% of foreign Doctors go to rural assignments while 72% step right into competition with Americans. The majority of these doctors still end up in urban or suburban areas. County-level data from 2025 shows foreign-trained physicians are only slightly more likely to practice rurally than U.S. medical graduates. In many states they are actually less rural than American-trained doctors. They could easily incentivize American graduates as well, to defer much of that debt, but choose not too. Meanwhile new provisional and alternative licensure laws in 18 plus states no longer require rural service. These fast-track paths let foreign-trained physicians start practicing immediately in cities and suburbs, often at lower salaries with higher compliance and without the debt burden American graduates carry. The result is not rural rescue. It is replacement. U.S. graduates remain stuck behind capped residency slots and 216k to 500k plus debt while cheaper, more compliant foreign labor is brought in across the entire system. Rural shortage becomes the convenient justification for importing far more doctors than rural areas actually need. They use the rural story because it works. The data shows it is cover for a much larger economic and compliance-driven shift that displaces American-trained physicians. Citations (APA) National Resident Matching Program. (2025). Results and data: 2025 main residency match. Federation of State Medical Boards. (2026). States with enacted and proposed additional IMG licensure pathways. Health Resources and Services Administration. (2025). Rural physician workforce data. Conrad 30 State Reports. (2025). Bookmark if you track how rural shortage claims are used to justify broader replacement. Quote/repost your observation. DM stories or data from hospitals seeing this play out.
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