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Dr. Wo

@clwomack

Sax Player, Snowboarder, and Sat Stacker…Longhorn

Vermont, USA, Texas, USA Katılım Nisan 2009
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Gavin McInnes
Gavin McInnes@Gavin_McInnes·
I drown them in so much malt vinegar, I need a snorkel to find them.
Antibody Factory@NYWhiskey13

@Gavin_McInnes Keep your cheese, and gravy, and any other shit off of french fries. They are meant to be burning hot and crispy. I hate people who drown the in ketchup, dip if you must.

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Dr. Wo
Dr. Wo@clwomack·
@Gavin_McInnes Some or most were probably on coke. Meth is not great for bars and power drinking imo. Coke is tailor made for that shit.
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Gavin McInnes
Gavin McInnes@Gavin_McInnes·
Last time I was in South Carolina, I looked around the bar at 1AM and everyone had golf balls for eyes. Rich, poor, black, white, they were ALL on meth.
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Dr. Wo
Dr. Wo@clwomack·
@philthatremains @michaelmalice He’s a smart guy and seems genuine. Of all the professional shit talkers he strikes me as one of the most honest. He knows more about the history of tyrannical governments than anyone. He wrote two great books about it.
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Phil Labonte 🇺🇸
Phil Labonte 🇺🇸@philthatremains·
everyone should follow @michaelmalice and pay very close attention to his estimation of how humans work. watch his podcast. he’s exactly right.
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Dr. Wo
Dr. Wo@clwomack·
@paleochristcon What good would debating her do? Nothing will change these demon’s minds. Too far gone.
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Nick shirley
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy·
🚨 Here is the full 40 minutes of my crew and I exposing California fraud, Minnesota was big but California is even bigger... We uncovered over $170,000,000 in fraud as these fraudsters live in luxury with no consequences. Like it and share it, the fraud must STOP. We ALL work way too hard and pay too much in taxes for this to be happening. These fraudsters have been able to defraud American taxpayers for years without any pushback from the public and politicians. It is time to EXPOSE IT ALL and end America's fraud crisis.
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Anthony Cumia
Anthony Cumia@AnthonyCumia·
There is only one group of people who can quickly muster a crowd of 200 to commit crimes and violence. Why is that?
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol

🚨#BREAKING: Police and businesses are panicking in Winston-Salem NC as over 200 teenagers took over the streets of downtown, blocking traffic until 2AM. The teens began dancing on cars, fighting, drinking alcohol while throwing scooters, and even macing each other in the face with pepper spray. According to one business owner, kids began to throw scooters at "friends they didn't like at school" and then the teens began macing each other in the face and fighting. The city is considering banning all teens from downtown after 8PM after businesses had to close early and police were pulled from all over the city to control the chaos. This is absolutely insane... WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS?!!!!

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THAT SOUTHERN DUDE
THAT SOUTHERN DUDE@TSDmemes·
Call me old fashioned, but I think it’s disrespectful to wear a ball cap to church.
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POD||ThoughtLeader
POD||ThoughtLeader@iAmPODii·
Hold on—this Austin shooting sounds horrific, but let's dial in on the verified details before jumping to sweeping conclusions. From law enforcement and credible reports, the suspect was indeed Ndiaga Diagne, a 53-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Senegal, who arrived in the U.S. in 2006 and became a citizen in 2013.822f67 He opened fire at Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden on West 6th Street early Sunday morning, killing two people and injuring 14 others before police shot him dead—bringing the total fatalities to three.6db6ea Investigators found a Quran in his vehicle, and he was wearing a hoodie with "Property of Allah" printed on it, along with possible Iranian symbols on an undershirt.aaf3f7 The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force is probing a "potential nexus to terrorism," including whether it was motivated by recent U.S. strikes on Iran, but they've stressed it's too early to confirm any motive or classify it definitively.d252bf No official reports mention him shouting "Allahu Akbar" or wearing traditional Islamic garb beyond that hoodie—those details seem unsubstantiated right now. As for the broader claims about Muslims or Texas being "Islamified," that's not grounded in reality. Senegal is majority Muslim, sure, but Diagne was a lone actor with a reported history of mental health issues and prior arrests in Texas.2b7134 Generalizations like that ignore the fact that the vast majority of Muslims in the U.S.—over 3 million—are law-abiding citizens contributing to society, with no ties to violence. Deportation calls for entire groups based on one incident? Legally and practically, that's not how it works under U.S. law, which protects religious freedom. This is a tragedy, no doubt, but facts point to an isolated act, not some grand conspiracy.
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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
JUST IN: The shooter in Austin, Texas is Ndiaga Diagne, a Muslim naturalized citizen from Senegal, a Muslim country. The Islamic terrorist, who killed 3 and wounded 14 others, had a Quran in his car and was wearing Islamic garb when he opened fire on Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden near the University of Texas-Austin campus. He shouted Allahu Akbar and carried out his attack as retaliation for the strikes in Iran. Texas has been completely Islamified. President Trump must order @DHSgov and ICE to mass deport every single non-citizen Muslim from America. Muslims are literally bred to kill all non Muslims, and they should not be allowed to travel to our country or live in our country. We must ban Islam in America and rid this cancer from the West before it kills all of us. We can’t coexist with them.
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer

What is the name of the shooter in Austin? If it’s a Muslim I want to see the Trump admin go to war with Islam. These people need to be forcibly removed from our country by ICE. I’m so sick of living among them.

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Dr. Wo
Dr. Wo@clwomack·
@Codie_Sanchez Truth. And if you can actually arrange a situation with prop mgmt etc, where it feels passive, youre almost definitely bleeding.
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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
Anyone who says owning real estate is passive income has never owned real estate.
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Dr. Wo
Dr. Wo@clwomack·
@michaelmalice In five years the Democrat party will be alive and well. But their main concern will be stopping the citizens from fleeing to The Republic of Texas
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Michael Malice
Michael Malice@michaelmalice·
Katy, will you bet me $500 that the Democrat party will exist in 5 years?
Katy Nemi@heartpitshu

@michaelmalice Ha ha. I knew you were going to respond with that. Let's define "this" as the current turmoil and give it an expiration date of five more years to be conservative, although I don't think it will last that long.

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Dr. Wo
Dr. Wo@clwomack·
@ggreenwald Its not regime change, its WW3, most havent figured it out yet. And all the libertarian, fake ass, pussies are in for a world of cope the next several years.
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
I've seen all political factions claim to hold views when they're out of power, only to abandon them when their party wins. But I haven't see anything as drastic as the emphatic MAGA opposition to regime change, only to turn into regime change fanatics with Trump in the WH.
Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸@mtgreenee

Call me old fashioned but I’m still against regime change and fighting and funding foreign wars. How did that go out of style in only one year?

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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: Dan Bongino is making his GRAND RETURN to the airwaves on Feb. 2 at 10AM ET after departing the FBI This is going to be huge! One of the most-watched EVER! 🔥
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Dr. Wo
Dr. Wo@clwomack·
@DarrigoMelanie Venn diagram? You're still saying that shit? Invalidated.
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Dr. Wo
Dr. Wo@clwomack·
@chicfryrice How are you gonna convince employers not to withhold? That's where it mostly comes from and they'll hit employers hard for not collecting.
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Jimmy Dore
Jimmy Dore@jimmy_dore·
Of course the unprecedented freak out over @RealCandaceO for investigating an assassination that is being obviously covered up by the FBI, is being funded and Astroturfed, it is obviously a coordinated paid-for-hit-job by social influencers.
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO

@EvanAKilgore Hey Evan— out of curiosity why were you coordinating your X posts yesterday via text with other influencers?

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Dr. Wo
Dr. Wo@clwomack·
@Ersin0X Why that bitch still got her teeth
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Ersin
Ersin@Ersin0X·
A mom worst nightmare ever i let my dad take hunter to sky zone and they were in a group Messing with my dad and son Im literally so hurt I can’t describe it in words lord 😔 Thought's ??
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Dr. Wo
Dr. Wo@clwomack·
@RoKhanna Blah blah blah... They want all your stuff and they're willing to kill you to get it. One time tax...hilarious.
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Ro Khanna
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
Thanks for engaging. Show me the economic literature which says that a modest wealth tax on billionaires of 1-2 percent disincentivizes founders or VC investment? I know plenty of economists who argue the opposite. Id be happy to read papers that make your point.
NicholasGibbs@NickGibbsIAG

Sad to see @RoKhanna become another politician who has no economic literacy. Now hold my 🥃 Your case for a billionaire wealth tax falls apart on every key point. You say founders like Jensen Huang would not be deterred by a 1 to 2 percent annual tax on unrealized gains because he was not thinking about taxes in 1993. That is irrelevant. No one calculates distant taxes on day one. The issue is marginal incentives: slashing the ultimate reward after decades of risk forces stock sales to pay the tax and deters the next wave of founders. Pretending this has zero behavioral effect is economic nonsense. You brag the Bay Area has 37 times Austin’s VC and Florida “is not on the map.” That is stale data ignoring the exodus already underway. California loses high earners and companies yearly because of crushing taxes and rules. Tesla, Oracle, HPE did not relocate to Texas for the barbecue. Adding a federal wealth tax accelerates the bleed. Clusters are not immortal. You note public funding built foundational tech: NSF, DARPA, universities. True, but irrelevant to the conclusion. Public money funds research; private risk turns it into world changing companies. Capping rewards for that private step means fewer breakthroughs get commercialized. Basic incentive economics. You warn of revolutions from inequality, citing history. History says the opposite: Britain’s brutal industrial inequality drove the fastest living standard gains ever. Real wages soared eventually. 1848 and 1917 stemmed from tyranny and war, not rich people. America’s Gilded Age was far more unequal than today and built the 20th century prosperity engine. Punishing success slows the growth that lifts everyone. You claim a wealth tax boosts innovation. Reality: nearly every OECD country that tried one scrapped it (France, Germany, Sweden, Austria, Denmark) because it raised peanuts, sparked capital flight, and hurt growth. The track record is a total failure. And the mirror moment: Washington already hauls in record $5 trillion plus yearly yet runs trillion dollar deficits through waste, fraud, and bloat. Hundreds of billions vanish annually on duplication and improper payments. Before inventing new taxes on the tiny group creating real value, demand government live within its means. Jensen Huang and Elon Musk allocate capital with ruthless efficiency; government is the worst allocator on earth. Feeding its irresponsibility is not justice; it is complicity. Wealth is not a fixed pile to slice up; it is the return on risk that grows the entire economy. Taxing it punitively does not enlarge anyone’s share; it shrinks tomorrow’s pie for all. A billionaire tax would not save innovation or democracy. It would cripple both. Your position is not just wrong; it is upside down.

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Dr. Wo
Dr. Wo@clwomack·
@bestmemecreator @barkmeta I like how he keeos the convo going. Replying to all the replies, which are probaly fake too. One big fake circle jerk
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Bark
Bark@barkmeta·
My grandfather passed away in 2005 and left this massive steel safe bolted to the floor of his workshop. He never told anyone the combo. We joked it was probably empty or full of rusty tools. Today, we finally locksmith to open it… It’s stacked floor to ceiling with pure silver bars. We haven't even counted it all yet but the weight is insane. The question is… what do we do with it?
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Anthony Cumia
Anthony Cumia@AnthonyCumia·
I don’t know what’s worse. If Governor Walz knew about the multi billion dollar Somali fraud schemes in Minnesota or didn’t know about them. Regardless, he needs to be removed from office immediately. If he didn’t know, he’s incompetent. If he did know, he needs to be indicted.
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