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Aaron Queck
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Sports Rube trying to find my place in the world.
Madison, WI Katılım Şubat 2012
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@PaulCharchian As a @CzabeCast 1%, and someone who listens to y’all weekly, and is a very average whiskey drinker. I’m a fan of my favorite locals. Balcones was my first local when I lived in Waco for 9 Years, Pilgrimage is still the best bottle I have ever tasted.


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Things that are true at the same time imho:
—The shooting of Alex Pretti was an unjustified tragedy I don’t care what his politics are he is an American with constitutional rights
—Walz is a baffoon using his own citizens as pawns in a game of civil war to distract from fraud and other political problems
—Noem is incompetent and lied about the shooting to spin a false narrative and should be fired and replaced immediately
—ICE needs to level up the professionalism (process, marked uniforms/vehicles, lose the masks) or will lose credibility to do their job
—MN mobs following people around accusing them of being ICE, storming church’s and directly antagonizing ICE agents are wrong
—Trump admin needs to deescalate and chart a path to cooperation with local MN law enforcement the way they are in other states
—Biden admin let 10M+ illegal immigrants in without vetting and now we have a huge mess on our hands and deserve a ton of blame
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Lawmakers should have to justify every dime they take from American citizens.
Instead, they see us as their bottomless piggy banks, a never ending source of replenishing cash.
They steal, waste, and fritter away our hard earned money like they’re entitled to it.
Billions defrauded here, hundreds of billions lost there, and still they keep spending.
They feel no responsibility, no accountability.
Welfare has turned into generational dependency.
SNAP has turned into a program of shameless gluttony.
Social security is anything but secure.
And NGOs get almost $4 trillion a year?
Why?
Why is taxpayer money going to non-government organizations?
Taxation without representation. That’s EXACTLY what is happening.
I am angry.
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Waiting for more details, but it looks very bad.
He would still be alive if ICE wasn't there. ICE wouldn't be there if we didn't have millions of people streaming across our border without any verification. We wouldn't have millions of people pouring into our country without verification if we didn't have broken immigration laws and processes. We wouldn't have a broken immigration system if our politicians weren't corrupted and/or stupid.
We can play this game all day long of pointing fingers, trying to get to the root of the problem. None of that matters while we are currently under occupation from a militaristic force sent by the federal government. This is not how we should be enforcing our border. This is wrong.
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@historyinmemes May be the first 14 year old working for Apple, but he's not the only 14 year old to work for Apple.
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Chris Espinosa is Apple’s longest-serving employee. He joined the company in 1976 at just 14 years old, writing BASIC code when Apple was still operating out of Steve Jobs’ garage.
Chris Espinosa holds the unique distinction of being Apple’s longest-serving employee, having joined the company in 1976 at just 14 years old. A Bay Area teenager fascinated by computers, he began working alongside Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak when Apple was still run out of Jobs’ parents’ garage in Los Altos, California.
While attending high school, Espinosa wrote BASIC code and helped create user manuals for the Apple II, one of Apple’s earliest and most influential machines. His employee badge number—8—underscores just how early he became part of the company’s journey.
Over nearly five decades, Espinosa has watched Apple grow from a tiny startup into one of the world’s most valuable corporations. He has worked under every CEO in Apple’s history and contributed across software, developer tools, and documentation. Despite countless opportunities elsewhere, he remained loyal, often quipping that he “joined Apple before it was a company.” Today, his career stands as a living connection to Apple’s origins and a rare example of lifelong dedication in Silicon Valley.

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@TheRabbitHole Inflation is theft by politicians using the central bank as an instrument to spend in their own benefit while making the ordinary people poorer.
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Since the conversation has gone completely off the rails, I’ll probably drop it after this:
I wish he didn’t shoot her, but he had every right to.
I wish she hadn’t been there, but she chose to be.
It’s not hard to just admit that it’s sad this woman got shot, just like it would’ve been sad if she had run the guy over. It’s all sad. Stop letting politics dictate when you’re allowed to be human.
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I used to oppose ICE. I know it's an artifact of the failed War on Terror. I still want to eliminate as many federal agencies as possible, but illegal immigration has created such negative consequences, that it forced me to change my position on ICE and illegal immigration. At some point, I have to put my own liberty ahead of the liberties of people who would rob and subjugate me.
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Amplifying this to better the chances of keeping B Flo in MN
Drew Davenport@DrewDavenportFF
@DrakeFantasy Flores with a new young QB? Dumb.
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