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Edward McGrath

@edmcgrath

Architect & Urbanist. Fighting Irish. "We hold these truths to be self evident..."

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Edward McGrath
Edward McGrath@edmcgrath·
"it is the great parent of science & of virtue: and that a nation will be great in both, always in proportion as it is free." - Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Willard, March 24, 1789
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RŌNIN
RŌNIN@ronin21btc·
What an incredible English gentleman. He stood up to shake hands at the age of 90.
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Liz Churchill
Liz Churchill@liz_churchill10·
IRELAND REVOLUTION… A Tanker Driver gets BLOCKED by protesters…then jumps on his truck and WAVES THE IRISH FLAG in full support of them. They know that the Irish’s Government are TRAITORS selling out their own people. The working class is DONE.
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Zack Kanter
Zack Kanter@zackkanter·
One huge drawback of nuclear power is that it doesn’t dismantle systems of oppression - it only produces clean energy. This makes it unsuitable for solving the climate crisis, which isn’t just about the environment. project-syndicate.org/commentary/cli…
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InfantryDort
InfantryDort@infantrydort·
“But the curse of every ancient civilization was that its men in the end became unable to fight. Materialism, luxury, safety, even sometimes an almost modern sentimentality, weakened the fibre of each civilized race in turn; each became in the end a nation of pacifists, and then each was trodden under foot by some ruder people that had kept that virile fighting power the lack of which makes all other virtues useless and sometimes even harmful.” -Teddy Roosevelt
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Hamilton 🇺🇸
Hamilton 🇺🇸@Watchman_motto·
Architecture is the highest art form. You have to combine color, texture, material, light, space, and function, and probably a dozen other things I can’t think of right now.
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David Senra
David Senra@davidsenra·
"Capitalism created the possibility of the win win win. It used to be a zero sum game where somebody won, somebody else lost. The biggest mistake people make, intellectuals in particular, they still think we're in a zero sum world. They're obsessed with some billionaires because Bernie Sanders thinks that Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk somehow stole the money from the people. They don't understand that it's this prosperity machine that's creating more, not just for those billionaires, but for everything that they're touching. They're creating value for their customers, they're creating value for their employees. Their suppliers are flourishing, their investors are seeing their capital go up. It can be reinvested and compound. All philanthropy ultimately comes from business. That's where the profits are. Where does all the taxes come from? It ultimately comes from business as well. This is the engine that's lifting humanity out. The entrepreneurs are the drivers of that engine. Somebody like Elon Musk, he gets a very, very, very tiny sliver of the value that he creates for the whole world." — @iamjohnmackey
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Jake
Jake@JakeCan72·
Lionel Shriver is a lifelong registered Democrat. She voted for Hillary. She voted for Biden. On Triggernometry, she called Biden’s border policy deliberate. They “welded the gates open.” The calculation was demographic. Import enough people, shift the electorate, hold the majority for a generation. Not empathy. Not chaos. Engineering. Shriver calls it “suicidal vanity” — Western nations so captured by their own virtue they couldn’t see what they were doing to themselves. Not until the cities were overwhelmed and the bills came due. New York put migrants in hotels and ran out of money. The question was never whether it was working. It was whether anyone would say so.
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Rod Dreher
Rod Dreher@roddreher·
T.S. Eliot, in 1948, said:
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Leader John Thune
Leader John Thune@LeaderJohnThune·
I want to express my deep gratitude for all of the brave servicemembers involved in rescuing two F-15E crew members in Iran. These operations are incredibly difficult, and the safe return of both crew members is a powerful testament to their training and the expertise of all the U.S. military units involved in this search and recovery. Grateful today and every day for our heroic men and women in uniform.
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Paratrooper Brady
Paratrooper Brady@paratroopbrady·
Did the down pilot in Iran happen to steal a wallet while there? If he did, he would be an Iranian citizen, according to Justice KJB.
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Edward McGrath@edmcgrath·
“The story of flight is, at its core, a story of the triumph of American individualism over elite credentialism. The fact that it was the New York Times that inadvertently delivered the proof is the most fitting conclusion imaginable.”
Hans Mahncke@HansMahncke

The story behind the New York Times’ 1903 claim that human flight was between one and ten million years away is even worse than it looks. Once you understand the backstory, you realize that the New York Times story is not really about flight at all but about how elites and credentialed “experts” mistake their own failures for the boundaries of possibility. The New York Times did not dismiss the possibility of powered flight at random. There was a very specific reason behind it. At the time, America’s most prominent scientific authority, Smithsonian Secretary Samuel Langley, had been showered with large amounts of taxpayer funding to build an aircraft, the Langley Aerodrome. Despite all the money, institutional backing, and elite prestige, Langley and his team could not get it to fly, culminating in a series of very public failures, the last on December 8, 1903. So when the New York Times declared that flight was millions of years away, what it was really saying was that if the most credentialed and well-funded “experts” cannot do it, then it cannot be done. A mere nine days later, the elites’ proclamation of impossibility lay in ruins. Two totally unknown bicycle mechanics from Ohio achieved the first powered flight using improvised parts, a few hundred dollars of their own money, and sheer persistence. The story of flight is, at its core, a story of the triumph of American individualism over elite credentialism. The fact that it was the New York Times that inadvertently delivered the proof is the most fitting conclusion imaginable.

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Tim Soret
Tim Soret@timsoret·
As a European, I apologize to Americans for all the idiocy coming from our side. You save your pilots no matter the cost. You send humans to the moon. You fight authoritarianism head-on. It's truly inspiring. We're on the wrong side of the moral equation.
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Stacy is Right
Stacy is Right@PoliticalStacy·
Brits surrendered their firearms in 1997. Less than 30 years later, they're being arrested for Facebook posts. That's not "safety." That's the speed of tyranny once a government knows its citizens can't push back. When people are disarmed, the state no longer fears the people. And when governments have zero fear of the people, they do whatever the hell they want. History proves it over and over: an unarmed population is a compliant one. The right to bear arms isn't just about hunting or sport, it's the final check against a government that forgets it's supposed to serve, not rule. The Second Amendment isn't about muskets. It's about maintaining the balance of power between citizens and the state. Never give up the means to defend your liberty. Because once it's gone, the slide into authoritarianism happens faster than most people expect. May this never happen here.
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F. A. Hayek Quotes
F. A. Hayek Quotes@FAHayekSays·
“Nothing is more securely lodged than the ignorance of the experts.” — Friedrich Hayek
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Jesús Enrique Rosas - The Body Language Guy
So while a wounded American Colonel was hiding in a mountain crevice at 7,000 feet in Iran with nothing but a pistol and a prayer, and the CIA was running a fake rescue convoy to confuse the IRGC, and MQ-9 Reapers were methodically deleting anyone who got within two miles of him, and special operators were prepping to fly INTO Iran, fight their way to a ridge, extract one man, have two planes get stuck in the sand, blow them up, fly in three MORE planes, fight their way OUT... The American left saw that the White House had gone quiet and decided: clearly, Trump is dying at Walter Reed. They posted old video from the Butler assassination attempt as breaking news. They cited "credible reports." A guy literally drove to Walter Reed and reported back: no motorcade, no activity, roads open, nothing happening. Didn't matter. The narrative was already at a million views. Trump was in the Oval Office the entire time, monitoring a rescue op so complicated it already has a Wikipedia page. And then Easter morning. The Colonel is safe. Every American is home. And Trump posts: "Open the Fuckin' Strait, you crazy bastards. Praise be to Allah." On Easter. Signed "President DONALD J. TRUMP." Say what you want about the man. There is no one on earth doing whatever this is. A Christian president threatening to flatten Iran's power grid and then signing off with an Islamic prayer on the holiest day of his own religion, twelve hours after his military blew up their own planes inside enemy territory rather than leave them behind. The left thought he was in a hospital bed. He was ordering commandos into Iran. This is going to be the weirdest movie ever made
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