Dennis Schimke

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Dennis Schimke

Dennis Schimke

@_Schimke_

Common Sense conservative and former ND State Rep.

North Dakota, USA Katılım Mart 2022
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Dennis Schimke
Dennis Schimke@_Schimke_·
@johnrich @TheChiefNerd @GeorgiaPower Eminent Domain should be revisited because the current interpretation is not what the Founders intended. SCOTUS ruling (Kelo) was a navel-gazer's definition of "public benefit." Why not take your savings if the government thinks someone else could put it to better public use?
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John Rich🇺🇸@johnrich·
I was tasked by President Trump to protect land owners from egregious behavior, including eminent domain. I'm calling on @GeorgiaPower to connect me with CEO Kim Greene tomorrow. I've just received screen shots of your "condemnation threat" letters, and will be posting them on X.
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Overton@overton_news·
Bill O’Reilly just revealed he spoke directly with Chinese officials — and what he says is coming next could have massive implications for the Trump administration. According to O’Reilly, China is signaling it may help pressure Iran…but there’s a catch. O’REILLY: “I did talk to the Chinese today.” “Your producers should have informed you of that, at noon eastern time.” CUOMO: “What did the Chinese say to you, Bill?” O’REILLY: “I have some pretty good information.” “So number one, there will be discussions about China helping the united States with Iran, to tamp Iran down.” “But in return, the Chinese are going to want something in that will center around Taiwan, not a hand over or anything thing like that.” “But maybe the beginning of a discussion about Taiwan.” CUOMO: “Do you like that trade?” O’REILLY: “Yeah, I think it’s good for us. 2049 is the 100th anniversary of the evil of Mao Zedong’s takeover of China and they want the Chinese flag flying over that island nation.” “But there’s room for discussion about a number of things with Taiwan and the Chinese at this point are just trying to get into the room.”
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Dennis Schimke@_Schimke_·
@zeeemedia Eminent Domain should be revisited because the current interpretation is not what the Founders intended. SCOTUS ruling (Kelo) was a navel-gazer's definition of "public benefit." Why not take your savings if the government thinks someone else could put it to better public use?
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Dennis Schimke@_Schimke_·
@jnottah If she has friends they should tell her, she's not going anywhere.
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Hatton, America is back
Marjorie Taylor Greene: “MAGA is dead, we’re moving past Donald Trump, and the quicker we move past him the faster we build the solutions to save the country..” MTG must be living in a coconut tree 🌴 MAGA isn't going anywhere, the movement is all about America First. The movement is stronger than ever. MTG and the rest of the radicals,can either get on board,or get steam rolled.
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John@MagaGrunt1·
🇺🇸The peaceful majority are irrelevant. Wake up America.🇺🇸
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Viktor Sterling
Viktor Sterling@vk_sterling·
@IngrahamAngle This is good for America and Americans. China is decades ahead in manufacturing efficiency. We should be learning from them how to build quality products cheaper, faster, and more efficiently. China has the future in its hands. America needs China to learn how to build its own.
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Laura Ingraham@IngrahamAngle·
!! “Mr. Trump and Xi Jinping are reportedly considering a deal to allow China to invest $1 trillion in the U.S. largely to build factories on American soil.” Trump on verge of making massive error — against aides' advice: report rawstory.com/trump-trade-de…
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Pramila Jayapal
Pramila Jayapal@PramilaJayapal·
Seattle has one of the worst housing crises in the country. I see it every time I’m home in my district. People working full-time jobs who can’t afford rent. Teachers, nurses, and transit workers who can’t live in the city they serve. Families on housing assistance waiting lists that have been frozen for years. This is a policy failure, not an inevitability. We built this crisis by choosing developers over people. We can choose differently. Housing is a human right. We fight for it like one.
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Russell@ATLCWorker·
We’re all born Socialists until they try to indoctrinate you. Just ask a child if everyone deserves food and shelter.
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Dennis Schimke@_Schimke_·
@LukeKorkowski @brivael Capitalism has actually saved lives and increased the quality of life for millions of people across the globe. All well documented by economists.
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Luke Korkowski@LukeKorkowski·
@brivael I agree. However, for intellectual consistency, what is a fair assessment of how many people capitalism has killed? I'm not sure about how to even think about the answer.
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Brivael Le Pogam@brivael·
Tout mec qui se réclame du marxisme en 2026 devrait être traité socialement comme un ancien nazi en 1946. Pas par excès. Par cohérence intellectuelle. Le communisme a tué entre 85 et 100 millions de personnes au XXe siècle. C'est, et de très loin, l'idéologie la plus meurtrière de toute l'histoire de l'humanité. Voici le top 10 de l'horreur, et pourquoi il est urgent d'ouvrir le Nuremberg du communisme. Cuba (1959 à aujourd'hui). Castro et le Che, héros des t-shirts d'étudiants Sciences Po. 35 000 à 140 000 morts, exécutions sommaires, 2 millions d'exilés, dissidents enfermés à vie pour un poème, économie ruinée pendant 65 ans. L'île-prison qui sert encore de modèle à une partie de la gauche occidentale. Éthiopie communiste (1974-1991). La "Terreur rouge" du régime de Mengistu : 500 000 morts dans les purges, et une famine artificielle qui en tue entre 500 000 et 1 million de plus. Autour d'1,5 million de morts pour appliquer un manuel marxiste-léniniste à un pays africain. Vietnam et Laos (à partir de 1975). Camps de rééducation pour 1 à 2,5 millions de personnes après la chute de Saïgon. Boat people : entre 200 000 et 400 000 morts en mer, fuyant le "paradis socialiste" sur des coquilles de noix. Quand un peuple préfère mourir noyé que rester chez lui, ça devrait suffire à clore le débat. Roumanie de Ceausescu (1965-1989). Securitate omniprésente, avortement interdit pour produire des "ouvriers", orphelinats-mouroirs, enfants morts par dizaines de milliers dans des conditions abominables. Un peuple entier mis en cage pour servir une utopie productiviste. Corée du Nord (1948 à aujourd'hui). Trois générations de famille Kim, des camps de concentration ouverts en ce moment même pendant que tu lis ce thread, des enfants nés dans les goulags qui meurent dans les goulags. Famine des années 1990 : 600 000 à 2,5 millions de morts. Le seul État stalinien encore en activité au XXIe siècle. Khmers rouges au Cambodge (1975-1979). Pol Pot et son projet d'année zéro maoïste : entre 1,7 et 2 millions de morts en moins de 4 ans, soit 21 à 25% de la population cambodgienne. Vidage des villes en 24 heures, exécution des intellectuels (parfois pour le simple fait de porter des lunettes), torture industrielle à S-21, charniers des Killing Fields. La performance la plus pure du communisme : tuer un quart de son propre peuple en mode accéléré. Goulag soviétique (1918-1956). Le système concentrationnaire bolchevique : 18 millions de personnes y sont passées, entre 1,5 et 2 millions y sont mortes de froid, faim, épuisement, exécutions. Soljénitsyne a écrit 2 000 pages pour le décrire, et certains universitaires français trouvent encore le moyen de relativiser. Holodomor (1932-1933). Staline organise une famine artificielle en Ukraine pour briser la paysannerie et le nationalisme ukrainien. Entre 3,5 et 7 millions de morts ukrainiens (estimations démographiques détaillées : 3,9 millions). Plus 1,5 million de Kazakhs et 1,5 million de Russes du sud sur la même période. La loi des "cinq épis" envoyait au goulag pour 10 ans le vol de quelques grains de blé. Pendant que les paysans mouraient, l'URSS exportait du grain pour acheter des machines. URSS de Lénine et Staline (hors goulag et Holodomor). Terreur rouge dès 1918, déportations massives des "koulaks" (4 millions de paysans déportés), purges de 1937-38 (700 000 fusillés en 18 mois pour atteindre des quotas régionaux), déportations ethniques entières (Tchétchènes, Tatars de Crimée, Allemands de la Volga). Bilan soviétique global : 15 à 20 millions de morts directes du régime. Chine maoïste (1949-1976). Le record absolu, et de très loin. Grand Bond en avant (1958-1962) : entre 30 et 45 millions de morts par famine artificielle, dans la plus grande hécatombe de l'histoire de l'humanité. Révolution culturelle (1966-1976) : 1 à 2 millions de morts, des dizaines de millions de vies brisées, persécutions des "ennemis de classe", élites massacrées par leurs propres élèves. Réforme agraire et campagnes anti-droitières des années 50 : encore plusieurs millions de morts. Bilan chinois total : 65 millions de morts. Un seul homme. Un seul système. Un seul livre rouge. Total cumulé : 85 à 100 millions de morts. Le Livre noir du communisme, dirigé par Stéphane Courtois et publié au Robert Laffont en 1997, l'a documenté pays par pays, archive par archive. Ce n'est pas un pamphlet, c'est de l'histoire. Et pourtant. En 1945, on a fait Nuremberg. Et on a eu raison. On a jugé les bourreaux. On a interdit les symboles. On a rendu socialement infâme l'idéologie qui avait produit l'horreur. Personne ne peut aujourd'hui se promener avec une croix gammée sans être poursuivi, viré, exclu. Tant mieux. Mais pour le communisme, qui a tué 6 fois plus de personnes que le nazisme ? Rien. Pas de Nuremberg. Pas de procès. Pas d'interdiction. Au contraire : marteau et faucille en t-shirt à Coachella, Lénine sur les sacs à dos d'étudiants en Master, Mao sur les murs des facs de socio, Che Guevara icône pop dans toutes les boutiques de centre-ville. Et au Parlement européen, des partis qui se réclament encore explicitement de cette idéologie sans que personne ne sourcille. Il faut ouvrir le Nuremberg du communisme. Pas pour persécuter. Pour assainir intellectuellement. Pour que défendre le marxisme-léninisme en 2026 devienne ce que c'est réellement : la défense de la pire idéologie que l'humanité ait jamais enfantée. Une doctrine qui a produit, partout où elle a été appliquée, exactement le même résultat : famines, goulags, charniers, dictatures, ruine matérielle et morale. 100 millions de morts ne sont pas un accident d'application. Ce sont la conséquence directe et logique d'une doctrine qui pose que la propriété est un crime, que le marché est un mal, que l'individu n'existe pas, et que pour faire un homme nouveau il faut détruire l'ancien. Le marxisme n'est pas une "belle idée mal appliquée". C'est une idéologie nauséabonde, complètement décorrelée du réel, qui a méthodiquement produit la mort sur tous les continents où on l'a essayée. Ses défenseurs en 2026 devraient être traités avec exactement le même mépris social que les défenseurs de toute autre idéologie totalitaire vaincue. Pas plus. Pas moins. Juste de la cohérence.
Arthur MacWaters@ArthurMacwaters

We should have much lower tolerance for the nepo-baby communists They might seem too incompetent to be dangerous, but they are re-popularizing the most dangerous ideology of all time 100,000,000 people were killed by communists in the 20th century This is what happens every time communists gain critical power

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Dennis Schimke@_Schimke_·
@patriot_savvy I have never liked soap operas or reality TV and that's all this infighting has become. The street fights and Walmart brawls are better and I don't watch those either.
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Dennis Schimke@_Schimke_·
@ThomasSowell "When one man uses a gun and takes from another it is called stealing and he is punished. But when a group of men use government to take from others it is called socialism and they are praised." Dennis Schimke
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Thomas Sowell Quotes@ThomasSowell·
“We don’t have a natural right to take the property of one person to give to another; therefore, we cannot legitimately delegate such authority to the government”. — Walter E. Williams
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@VigilantFox Leftists have never really been against guns. They have always been against their opponents having guns.
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
Bill Maher notices that Democrats really hate gun violence except when it’s aimed at political enemies. “New Rule: Luigi Mangione, Cole Tomas Allen, Tyler Robinson, and the ghost of Thomas Crooks must form a boy band called ‘New Kids on the Glock.’” “These are not your father’s political assassins. Things have changed. For one thing, today’s assassins have popular support with the kids.” “Up to 40% of America’s young adults say violence is okay to achieve a political goal.” “Wow. Seems like 5 minutes ago when one of the big causes of the left was gun control. But now guns are the answer?” “I guess. Cause Luigi is a f*cking rock star. He’s the OG hot assassin. The young assassins coming up even name-check him in their manifestos.” “When this guy was arrested for burning down a giant warehouse, he said it was like when ‘Luigi popped that motherf*cker.’” “Before this college student threw a Molotov cocktail at Sam Altman’s mansion, he talked about ‘Luigi’ing some tech CEOs.’” “And the asshole currently on trial for allegedly starting the big fire out here last year was Luigi’s biggest fanboy.” “Good to see the kids have role models, huh?”
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Brian Rosenwald
Brian Rosenwald@brianros1·
This is wholly unconvincing. Once the voters decide something by majority votes, invalidating that via technicality is just bad for our system of government. If they wanted to change the process moving forward, they could’ve done that. Instead they went hackish.
Sarah Isgur@whignewtons

Here’s their answer…

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Dennis Schimke@_Schimke_·
@ns_statmapper @therealmissjo Now do it per capita. 63% of rapes in Sweden are caused by 25% of the population and are 1st or 2nd generation foreign born. (According to AI)
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NS Stat-Mapper@ns_statmapper·
Demographic distribution of Sex Offenders in Sweden 🇸🇪 Source = National Library of Medicine (NIH) 01. Swedish -> 40.80% 02. Middle Eastern & North African -> 34.50% 03. Sub-Saharan African -> 19.10% 04. Eastern European -> 15.00% 05. Asiaic (excluding Middle East) and Oceanian -> 14.40% 06. Swedish born with 1 immigrant parent -> 11.50% 07. Latin American and Caribbean -> 9.70% 08. Rest of Western World (excluding Sweden) -> 7.30%
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Miss Jo@therealmissjo·
Words fail me. A 14 year old disabled girl was in a shopping centre in Uppsala, Sweden last November. Two boys dragged her into the disabled toilets where they took it in turns to rape her, over several hours, beating her buttocks and back and threatening her with violence if she reported the rape. They also filmed it all, and said they would spread the video if she told anyone. Thankfully, she ignored that, told the police and they have found and charged the two boys. So who are the two boys? The first is a 17 year old Syrian immigrant who has been given a Swedish passport. As such, under Swedish law he cannot be deported. He has been charged with making child pornography (which he admits) as well as rape. He was also convicted of aggravated assault after repeatedly kicking a man in the head a couple of months ago. For that offence had to do 70 hours of youth service. The second is a 14 year old Afghan immigrant. Under Swedish law he cannot be found to be criminally liable because of his age. Therefore he will be assessed for guilt but there will be no penalty even if he is found guilty.
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Dennis Schimke@_Schimke_·
@WallStreetMav It's "her truth." AOC was not taught history. She was taught that her opinions are more important than facts because they are based on emotions and ideas and not on facts and logic (which are not available to everyone).
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Dennis Schimke@_Schimke_·
@VigilantFox There's no way to keep these huge (and numerous) data centers from becoming the worst kind of sadistic big brother. A threat to freedom from within.
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
The same question gets asked every time another massive AI data center is announced: what exactly are they building this for? Most people are just using AI to search the internet faster, summarize emails, or generate memes. Yet governments and corporations are racing to build infrastructure that consumes staggering amounts of land, energy, water, and computing power, as if the future depends on it. The official explanation doesn’t seem proportional to the scale of what’s being built. And once you watch @zeeemedia connect the dots on Digital Twins, it all starts to make sense… 🧵
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Amy Kremer@AmyKremer·
@SenJohnThune Coupled with this interview, it is apparent you never supported President Trump.
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Leader John Thune@LeaderJohnThune·
Donald Trump should withdraw and Mike Pence should be our nominee effective immediately.
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Dennis Schimke@_Schimke_·
@TheFive Jessica Tarlov is a typical democrat. Intolerably dishonest.
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