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earl@earl1314751·
@CitizenJaneSays Its simple really. All the scrubs that work minimum wage jobs eventually will realize it costs more to get to work than what they make. The poor laborers refusing to go to work will cripple our whole system.
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Jane Says@CitizenJaneSays·
I’m paying close to $300 a tank to run my truck. And that’s not including gas for farm activity. I have a farm. I can’t haul any livestock ANYWHERE. Neither can my neighbors who have cattle. One of them sold all his cattle and he’s out of the business. I know many farmers who grow hay, wheat, pumpkin, corn, cattle and they’re going under. People do not understand how much trouble we are in as a country.
The Grand Californian@dartinguphill

filled up the Silverado. I'm quite sick to my stomach now @ $7.39 per gallon

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Cameron S
Cameron S@CameronS924·
@AnaKasparian @persianjewess Hey dipshit. My Jewish Iranian father left Iran in 1976 (pre revolution) for university. He wasn’t able to go back. That doesn’t make it any better.
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The Persian Jewess
The Persian Jewess@persianjewess·
After my parents fled the Islamic Regime in 1979, they found safe haven in Queens, New York. That’s where I was born. In a tiny apartment in Queens. My parents had nothing. Not money. Not connections. Not even the ability to speak English. Unlike Zohran Mamdani, I didn’t go to a fancy private school. I went to a NYC public school that was so crowded there weren’t enough desks for each student. Half the time I sat on the radiator in the back of the room and took notes on my lap. I rode the MTA bus home, while both my parents worked to put food on the table and rebuild their lives. And they did rebuild. Because in America, and only in America, capitalism gave them a real chance to start again. The people supporting Mamdani are just like him. A bunch of entitled rich kids who have no clue how lucky they are, and even less of a clue why they have been conditioned to hate America. They don’t know what it’s like to buy shoes two sizes too big so you don’t outgrow them before the end of the school year. To act as the translator for your parents at 6 years old. To claw your way from having nothing to achieving something. And today they celebrate, because they’re too dumb or radicalized or both to realize they’re falling for the same Islamist-Marxist lies that caused my parents to flee Iran in the first place. All to destroy a city that was once a hopeful refuge for millions of people who just wanted a better life. People like me and my family. What a sad, sad day. My heart is absolutely broken for NYC.
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earl@earl1314751·
@SaintHeartwing Neither advocate for softer power, just different types of power. But I'm not here to change your mind, stay on the two party plantation, doesnt affect me.
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SaintHeartwing@SaintHeartwing·
@earl1314751 But they’re not. Dems objectively handle economies better than Repubs, the same with debt and foreign policy. Repubs are entirely about hard power, it’s Dems who advocate for soft power and diplomacy
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Cenk Uygur
Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur·
The first part of this answer is incorrect, if you're a progressive. She was asked if she would replace Trump with Tucker Carlson and she said she wouldn't, and that it was a toss-up. If you think Tucker has all of the wrong positions Trump has on everything else, no problem. But Tucker is against the war and would withdraw from it immediately. He's also opposed to the genocide and to funding Israel. Those are all really, really important issues - and he is 100% better than Trump on those. The question wasn't whether you'd vote for Tucker or if you like him better than Bernie. It was whether he's better than Trump. That's not close. That should have been a very easy yes. But she's worried about her brand. If she says something nice about Tucker, even if it's vis a vis Trump, some on the left will jump down her throat. Too politically risky!
TMZ@TMZ

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was asked if she believes whether a female or a gay president will move to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. first. 🤔

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earl@earl1314751·
@SaintHeartwing Those things are subjective tho. Idgaf about gays and the environment or gun control. The biggest issue we face is inflation, debt and foreign policy. Those things are handled the exact same way both sides of the isle. I'm not gonna argue about pointless shit with you though
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SaintHeartwing@SaintHeartwing·
@earl1314751 They’re objectively not. Compare states run by Dems to states run by Repubs. They are objectively better in every way in terms of the environment, LGBTQ legislation, gun control measures, the economy, union rights, raising the minimum wage, abortion rights, and immigration.
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earl@earl1314751·
@SaintHeartwing @cenkuygur Congrats, you're no better than a MAGA boomer. Thinking its actually rep vs dem. Theyre all the same my friend, sooner everyone learns that the sooner we can change something
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SaintHeartwing@SaintHeartwing·
@earl1314751 @cenkuygur That’s stupid. There’s only one party that’s consistently gotten good legislation done to help the average American and that’s the democrats.
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Vin Mariani
Vin Mariani@BranchFl0ridian·
@trans_jew Because southerners aren’t cartoon villains
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earl@earl1314751·
@GC_Strategos Thats cute but its exactly why some people are bithcing about gas prices right now instead of planning on buying a home. Glad you had a soft a fuzzy childhood now be homeless
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Lycurgus@GC_Strategos·
My parents never encouraged me to work in high school. I remember talking to my dad about summer jobs and he said, “Why would you want to do that? You will have the rest of your life to work.”
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SaintHeartwing@SaintHeartwing·
@cenkuygur Establishment Democrats have done more to help the country than Tucker ever has and yet you show more grace to him than the Dems.
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finn@bluestberries·
the weirdest shit ever about the US to me is how prices don’t include taxes like you mean you’re doing groceries and the final price is a surprise ? it’s insane
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TCN
TCN@TCNetwork·
Tucker Carlson broke cable news ratings records at Fox, and today he’s reaching multiples of that audience independently, at 56.8 million views per episode across social media and podcast platforms.
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Paula Emma
Paula Emma@givemeliberty60·
Well I can open my eyes, and I am conservative, but at this point he doesn’t represent me. I’m not a “Zionist” or “all in” on Israel. But I also don’t think “Bibi made him do it” or that the war against Iran is all about Israel or even wrong. At this point I don’t think Tucker is America 1st. He seems more like he’s on the other side and is actually against America.
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earl@earl1314751·
@archeohistories Why is denying access to whites deemed inequality?
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Atlanta airport in the spring of 1956... (Photo by Gordon Parks) In 1956, Atlanta’s main airfield, then Atlanta Municipal Airport (later Hartsfield), was already one of the busiest in the United States, handling more than 2 million passengers annually by the late 1950s. Despite its growth, the facility operated under Jim Crow segregation, with separate waiting areas, restrooms, and services for Black and white travelers. Photographer Gordon Parks, working for LIFE magazine, documented everyday realities of segregation across the South. His work in the 1950s formed part of a broader visual record that brought national attention to racial inequality in public spaces, including transportation hubs. Commercial aviation was expanding rapidly in the postwar period, with airlines introducing pressurized aircraft like the Douglas DC-6 and Lockheed Constellation, reducing travel times and increasing passenger capacity. However, access to these services remained unequal due to segregation laws and practices that persisted until the Civil Rights Movement led to federal enforcement of desegregation in the 1960s. Atlanta Municipal Airport became the world’s busiest airport in 1961, a position it would frequently hold in subsequent decades as air travel demand surged. © History Pictures #archaeohistories
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Today In History
Today In History@historigins·
Rihanna let a photographer take a picture with her on the red carpet after he asked politely
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Interesting things
Interesting things@awkwardgoogle·
I don’t know what’s funnier: the guy missing or the dude not flinching 😂
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