Demetrios Stellas

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Demetrios Stellas

Demetrios Stellas

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Katılım Şubat 2022
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John@MagaGrunt1·
🇺🇸This clip is the absolute best. OMG does he nail it. His calm demeanor makes it even better. This is exactly how I picture these crazy liberals.🇺🇸
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Alex Epstein
Alex Epstein@AlexEpstein·
Do not expand the ethanol mandate! Eliminate it, then let all forms of ethanol compete under a policy of fuel freedom.
Congressman Josh Brecheen@RepBrecheen

.@RepChipRoy and @RepScottPerry are spot on. We must prevent the expansion of E15!! “Without reforms to the underlying rule, the E15 expansion entrenches a hidden gas tax, drives up food and fuel prices, slashes vehicle efficiency, threatens refining jobs, and undermines American energy dominance. Republicans who champion free markets and affordable energy must oppose it.” thehill.com/opinion/energy…

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America’s Golden Age
@BernieSanders The arrogance of you using taxpayer money to fly first class is unacceptable. You 2 faced shit stain..
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Burnie Senders
Burnie Senders@BurnieSendersX·
Comrades, Sergey Brin’s wealth has doubled to $311 billion since Trump’s election. Although they are mostly just numbers on a computer, they hold a great amount of capital that could be seized by the State. Now he is spending $57 million to fight a pathetic 5% wealth tax. This is unacceptable. We do not want 5%. We want everything. The productive class keeps creating dangerous surplus. The Central Committee will take it all. True equality is not 5%. True equality is total confiscation. The 5 year plan is perfect. ☭
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A Crude Awakening
A Crude Awakening@allengilmer·
I remember a conversation with two British founders we were talking to about buying their company one day when they were visiting Austin. We were sitting under the trees at County Line on the Lake. “I love America”, said one. I asked “why”? He replied “in the UK, where we have a history of monarchy and everything was owned by the King, you could only do what was expressly allowed. In America, you can do anything that isn’t expressly forbidden. It’s the difference between those two schools of thought that created the greatest socioeconomic engine that brought more people out of poverty than any in the history of the planet and a system gradually fading into the twilight”. Hit home.
Martin Varsavsky@martinvars

Europe is not losing to the US because it lacks engineers, capital or universities. It is losing because every layer of its system rewards the gatekeeper and punishes the builder. In medicine I see it weekly. A primary care AI that triages, documents and flags risk gets deployed in months in the US and runs into a years long compliance maze in Europe. By the time the European version is approved, the American one has been retrained twice and is cheaper. In energy it is worse. Spain ran 60 percent of April on clean power, then keeps shutting down nuclear plants that work. France stays stable on its grid. Germany burns lignite to compensate for a political decision made in 2011. Industry quietly leaves. In capital markets, an EU founder still raises across 27 fragmented systems while a Texan founder raises once and sells across a continent. None of this is about culture. It is about rules. The continent that gave the world Pasteur, Fleming and Marie Curie is now the one that consults itself to death while others ship. If Europe wants to matter in 2030, it needs less harmonization theater and more permissionless building. Otherwise the talent will keep voting with its feet, and the speeches in Brussels will keep arriving on time.

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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 IT'S OFFICIAL: Minnesota Democrats on the fraud committee have BLOCKED a subpoena into Somali Rep. Ilhan Omar's involvement in a $250M fraud scandal She is refusing to turn over ANY documents regarding her fraud activities DEMOCRATS ARE PROTECTING FRAUD. "Investigators want to see her communications with a convicted ringleader of the theft from $250 million in COVID funds, that particular part of the probe. That money was meant to feed hungry children." MICHELLE TAFOYA: "She has remained somewhat untouchable here in Minnesota. I'm not sure why that is. I'm not sure why we don't hold all of our suspected wrongdoers to account!" "There is so much smoke here, and I want to find the fire."
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A Crude Awakening
A Crude Awakening@allengilmer·
Great job, Portland City Council! Way to reduce tax rates!
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes

The fall of Portland, Oregon Here are major retailers that left Portland over declining conditions due to Democrat policies from 2022–2026 - Nike Community Factory Store (Operated since 1984, 40 years) Closed permanently because of 276 shoplifting reports in one year. They cited deteriorating public safety. Nike sent a letter to the mayor citing conditions - Walmart (Both Portland Locations)
580 employees laid off - Target (Three Stores)
Reason: Explicitly cited organized retail crime and shoplifting - REI
Reason: Highest break-in rate in two decades; over $800,000 spent on extra security in 2022 (including multiple incidents, one with a vehicle through the doors on Black Friday) - U.S. Bank (U.S. Bancorp Tower) Announced it would not renew its long-term lease
Building Sale: Sold in July 2025 for $45 million (down from $372 million in 2015 — ~88% value decline). - Wells Fargo
Announced plans to exit Portland - Starbucks
Closed at least 5–6 Portland locations in September 2025 alone. - Nordstrom Rack (Downtown)
 - CVS Pharmacy (SW Broadway) Reason: Employee cited shoplifting as a factor Malls Major Retail Centers also closed Pioneer Place Mall: Once had roughly 100 stores. It’s now down to 20. Described as a “dead mall.” • Lloyd Center Mall: Confirmed for full demolition. Now 90% vacant PacWest Center: Sold October 2025 for $55.7 million (down from $170 million in 2016. That’s a 67% drop) - Montgomery Park: Sold August 2024 for $33 million (down from $255 million in 2019, that’s a 87% drop)

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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
On January 1, 2026, the European wind industry implemented a self-imposed landfill ban on turbine blades. This has left many countries scrambling silently for solutions. Landfill has become the next unwanted crisis, yet it's the conversation no one wants to have. Germany, Finland, and the Netherlands have banned blade landfills, and so for a time they are being exported to countries like the UK or France, where they can still be buried. Banning waste like turbine blades doesn't make it vanish though—it just puts it on a truck to a neighbour's backyard. Low-scale solutions are often cited as the answer, like turning blades into noise barriers, bridges or playground equipment. How do you turn 43 million tons of blade waste from turbines into park benches and koala crossings? How many park benches does one planet actually need? Modern recycling for glass and carbon fibre often requires pyrolysis (high-heat chemical decomposition). To recycle a 'green' blade, you must burn an immense amount of energy to break down the resins. We are trading a physical waste problem for a new energy demand problem. People love a quirky solution that highlights the absurdity of the problem—like the image of a massive 80-metre blade being used as a single, very long bus shelter. Even 'green' solutions have a physical footprint that can't be wished away by a spreadsheet.
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