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Katılım Ocak 2021
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@beatmastermatt Are politics has been spiraling as voter turnout has surged. The higher turnout we get will likely lead to more racist and socialist politics.
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Mr. Beat@beatmastermatt·
The primary purpose of the SAVE Act is to make it more difficult to vote. I think we should make it easier to vote.
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Andrew Kolvet@AndrewKolvet·
Sen. Markwayne Mullin is the kind of guy who can exchange words with a Union Boss, only to bury the hatchet and have that very same Union Boss sitting right behind him as a character witness at his confirmation hearing. Sen. Paul needs to let whatever grudge he’s harboring go, just like MWM and Sean O’Brien did.
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turnoveronecoin@betweenprimes·
@IamSean90 Enjoy it while it lasts, no way his heart can keep up with these constant blood pressure spikes and all that excess lard.
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turnoveronecoin@betweenprimes·
@AJManaseer Even if Bailey was a good candidate, how do these voters not understand that an obese guy with a southern drawl isn’t going to get anywhere in Chicagoland.
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A.J. Manaseer@AJManaseer·
There is no more self-defeating voter than the Illinois Republican. Dabrowski is a moderate from Wilmette and sharp as a tack. He would have had a slim but fighting chance. Bailey is going to lose by 20 points. IL Republicans again voted for the guy who Pritzker handpicked to be his opponent because he knows he will trounce him. Absolute lizard-brained voting bloc.
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Brenden Moore@brendenmoore13

The problem for the Illinois GOP in a map: Bailey is dominating downstate while performing poorly in the Chicago suburbs. There is no path back to relevancy for the party that doesn't run through suburban Cook and the collar counties. But in a GOP primary, downstate rules. #twill

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turnoveronecoin@betweenprimes·
@sleepy_devo That is not the reason the Soviet Union failed. They could’ve placed the most competent people in history in charge and the USSR still would’ve failed.
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Dev@sleepy_devo·
the reason that trump is failing left and right, is fundamentally the same reason the soviet union failed, and also why institutions with too many DEI hires fail competency crisis - selecting people not because they're capable, but because they're loyal to the person in charge.
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Steve Bland
Steve Bland@kyjd75·
@DudeWhoInvests Pair this with the "Big Short" and you will have some understanding of what happened in 2008.
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Just a Dude Who Invests@DudeWhoInvests·
This is arguably the greatest scene of all-time in any movie, it happens to be a finance movie:
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Dave Smith@ComicDaveSmith·
Islam is such a violent religion. Every time we murder a bunch of their children, they try to kill some of us. Disgusting.
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turnoveronecoin@betweenprimes·
@mikitaposts I use ChatGPT to help me quickly understand which Republican candidates I would vote for, such as which ones more closely align with Reagan rather than Trump. Seems to be a useful way to do it imo
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Mikita 🇺🇸🫡@mikitaposts·
Guys I have no idea if I should vote in the Democratic primary or the Republican primary. I have no idea who any of these people are and I only got 2 days to research them
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turnoveronecoin@betweenprimes·
@jdcmedlock What are you talking about? The point of windfall profits is that they incentivize ramping up production even more when the world needs it most.
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Tony Annett@tonyannett·
John Cochrane is a prominent economist. Is he aware of the recent NBER paper showing that every 1 degree of warming reduces GDP by 20%
John Cochrane@JohnHCochrane

@tonyannett Wonderful. Then they don't need subsidies, and my California electric bills will be lower not much higher than elsewhere.

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turnoveronecoin@betweenprimes·
@NMachiavalli @CameronCorduroy A party that has been taken over by bigoted leftists who push for global tariffs, ownership of corporations, interest rate caps, anti-pharma policies, bypassing congress for executive action, industrial policy etc
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Roman Helmet Guy
Roman Helmet Guy@romanhelmetguy·
The USA is a net oil exporter. Closing the Strait of Hormuz hurts almost every other country more than it hurts the USA (except Russia). But we can make it hurt even less. We can keep domestic oil prices cheap while also raising money for the federal government: If the Strait stays closed, the US govt should impose an export tariff on oil. For example, say the global price hits $150 a barrel. Domestic oil producers right now make a profit at anything above around $65 a barrel. But oil was trading around $80 before the war, so let’s be nice to them. Put a $70 export tariff on each barrel taken out of the country. Then domestic oil companies will be indifferent between exporting oil for $150 and paying the $70 tariff, or selling domestically for $80. And so the price in America will fall back to $80. This would help the American people, raise revenue for the federal government, allow domestic oil producers to continue making a very good profit, and remove all the domestic political leverage that the Iranian regime is hoping to exert by closing the Strait of Hormuz. Win win win win. It’s a no brainer. The oil lobby will bitch, but we’re fighting an oil war right now that is making them massively wealthy, so…maybe they should just shut the fuck up?
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Worth mentioning that two of the AI players basically blew themselves up this week: * Musk said he would basically start brand new on XAI after most of his cofounders left and his product is basically crap. * Meta also shared that it’s AI is not working properly, after Zuckerberg spent hundreds of billions hiring out from other companies and internal staff didn’t like it. The company now plans to layoff 20% of its employees.
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vittorio@IterIntellectus·
if you read enough fiber research you either start thinking you’re going insane or realize the entire nutrition industry has a financial incentive to keep you buying protein powder instead. you need to eat your fiber and i’m not even trying to be nice about it. 95% of Americans are *deficient* while enough fiber alone reduces all-cause mortality by 30%, colorectal cancer by 26%, and your gut bacteria literally digest your own intestinal lining when you starve them of it. fiber should be a bigger supplement category than protein but since it actually makes you healthier there’s no interest in selling it
Zero HP Lovecraft@0x49fa98

The more you look at actual nutrition and health science, the more fixated you become on fiber intake

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George K Fahnbulleh
George K Fahnbulleh@gkfahnbulleh·
@qcapital2020 Certified killer who lost billion on his bullshit metaverse idea? Or the billions lost in his AI dreams and now he has to use Gemini? That “killer?” 😭😭😭😭
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 Q-Cap @qcapital2020·
If this $META news is confirmed, Zuckerberg has fully evolved into a certified killer. Making bold, uncomfortable calls at a $200 B revenue scale as if you’re still a startup fighting for survival is incredibly ballsy.
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turnoveronecoin@betweenprimes·
@JoePostingg Is this sarcasm? Otherwise you are dumber than a flat earther and more destructive than an anti-vaxxer.
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Joe@JoePostingg·
Taxes should be very very high. Not to fund services or the military or anything useful like that. Large tax burdens are an end unto themselves.
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turnoveronecoin@betweenprimes·
@BayAreaNewLibs @wil_da_beast630 We should refrain from abusing animals because they have the right not to be abused. We should kill serial killers because they do not have a right to live.
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Bay Area New Liberals 🌐@BayAreaNewLibs·
@wil_da_beast630 We don't do it because of what it does to us. Just like we don't refrain from abusing animals because the animal necessarily has rights of its own, but because doing that kind of thing is inherently corrupting.
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Wilfred Reilly
Wilfred Reilly@wil_da_beast630·
I do not think killing, or even torturing, (say) serial killers is horrifying at all. The large majority of people, when asked well-framed honest questions, just reallllly do not care much about this. If the pain of a serial killer affects you at all, you are not only evil, but also weak prey.* *I am learning to write like a lib
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