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@hdavis325

Jesus, Family, Patriot, bikes, mountains, beaches, crypto $XRP, $HBAR, $FLR

Katılım Kasım 2013
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Please Help Find Daniel
Please Help Find Daniel@PleaseHelpFind4·
MY SON, GEOLOGIST DANIEL ROBINSON, WENT MISSING IN THE SONORAN DESERT OF ARIZONA. I AM STILL SEARCHING FOR HIM. IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION TO HELP BRING HIM HOME, CONTACT 803.200.7994 OR TIPLINE: 844.602.0660. YOU CAN REMAIN ANONYMOUS. I WON'T STOP! THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
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Uphold
Uphold@UpholdInc·
Ready for a real Good Friday? We’re giving away XRP to five lucky followers to kick off the long weekend. How to enter: ✔️ Follow @UpholdInc ✔️ Like this post ✔️ Leave a comment 5 winners will receive $100 in XRP each. Good luck! U.S. only. Terms apply. Ends in 24 hours.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 WOW! Sen. Mike Lee just SURGED to the Senate floor after 9PM to fight for the SAVE America Act He's out here to DEMOLISH Democrats' lies against the voter ID and citizenship verification bill in a talking filibuster Thank you, @BasedMikeLee, for never giving in! 🇺🇸
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MetaLawMan
MetaLawMan@MetaLawMan·
Hey David, how did we arrive at a place where the Big Banks have a veto over the business practices of their more innovative new competitors? I’m frankly not interested in whether the Big Banks like yield on stablecoins or not. Unlike the Big Banks’ fractional reserve model, stablecoin issuers must retain 100% high-quality, liquid reserves under the GENIUS Act. The fractional reserve banks introduce systemic risk, stablecoin issuers do not. The Big Banks are permitted to pay interest on deposits. Stablecoin issuers should likewise be permitted to pay yield to their customers. There is no logical counter argument. The idea of barring yield on stablecoins is transparently nothing more than pure protection for legacy banks from competition. That’s unAmerican and anti-capitalism. What am I missing?
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Ryan Cohen
Ryan Cohen@ryancohen·
The Hollow Men American capitalism is rotting from the head down. We have replaced the "Owner-Operator"—the risk-taker-with a new, parasitic class of corporate bureaucrat: The Risk-Free Insider. By "Insider," I am not referring to a specific title. I am referring to the entire administrative state that has captured the modern corporation. This includes the Directors who exist solely to collect fees, the Executives who exist solely to collect bonuses, and the Managers who exist solely to hire consultants. These are the hollow men of the boardroom. They are masters of PowerPoint. They wear the right suits. They say the right buzzwords about "governance" and "ESG." But they are mercenaries fighting a war with someone else’s ammunition. In a functioning economy, authority is tied to liability. If you make a bad decision, you lose your own money. That fear of loss is the only thing that keeps a business honest. It forces you to cut waste, obsess over the customer, and stay late to fix what is broken. Today, we have severed that link. We have rigged the game so that heads, the Insider wins; tails, the shareholder loses. If the stock goes up, the Insider collects a massive performance bonus. If the stock crashes due to their own incompetence, they are fired with a "Golden Parachute" worth tens of millions. They are gambling with the house’s money, and they never leave the table poorer than they arrived. This looting starts in the boardroom. We have normalized a "Country Club" culture where directors are selected based on social profiling rather than their ability to build a business. The modern board member is often a professional tourist—paid an average of $350,000 a year. Let’s be brutally honest about what that number represents. The average director is paid nearly five times the GDP per capita of the United States. They earn more for attending four quarterly lunches than the vast majority of Americans earn in five years of hard labor. And for what? Most of these directors are "over-boarded," sitting on three or four boards simultaneously. They treat directorships as a gig economy for the elite. They fly in, rubber-stamp a compensation package they didn't read, and fly out. They collect checks from companies they do not understand, do not use, and certainly do not love. They are not there to ask hard questions. They are there to be collegial. They are there to protect the other Insiders. And what happens when these boards hire executives who also have no personal capital at risk? We get the Delegation Economy. When a Risk-Free Insider faces a crisis—bloated expenses, a broken supply chain, or a stale product—they do not roll up their sleeves. They hire a consultant. They pay a strategy firm millions of shareholder dollars to produce a 100-page deck telling them what they already know. This is not management. It is intellectual money laundering. They use shareholder capital to buy an insurance policy for their own careers. If the plan fails, they can blame the consultants. They delegate the work because they are terrified of the responsibility. They would rather preside over a slow, comfortable decline than risk a bold mistake. While American Insiders are busy optimizing their severance packages, our global competitors are optimizing their products. They are not slowed down by bureaucracy. They are not waiting for a slide deck. They are outworking us. If we continue to fill our C-suites with administrators instead of operators, we will lose our edge. We will see iconic American franchises hollowed out by fees, managed for the benefit of the Insiders, while the true owners—the shareholders—are left holding the bag. The time for polite governance is over. If we want to save the American economy from mediocrity, we must demand a return to the "Owner’s Mentality." We need leaders who treat shareholder capital with the same reverence they treat their own savings. The era of the Risk-Free Insider must end.
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Yuto 🇯🇵
Yuto 🇯🇵@yutokanzakireal·
日本は現在、米国債の最大の海外保有国です。 その時代は終わりに近づいています。 今後5年以内に、ステーブルコインを発行する暗号通貨企業が、すべての主権国家を凌駕し、米国債の最大の保有国となるでしょう。 そして、そのステーブルコインの大部分を保管する台帳は、静かに貿易と金融の世界標準となるでしょう。
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Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
British woman stunned by how much the US is better than the UK: "It is absolutely crazy how the media will really have you believing that a place is completely different from the reality."
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Peter St Onge, Ph.D.
Peter St Onge, Ph.D.@profstonge·
A nationwide tax revolt is brewing as Americans realize fraud and waste account for nearly every dollar the IRS takes. Enough that we could literally abolish the income tax. Which would drive family income over $100,000 per year.
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Ashley Hays
Ashley Hays@Ashleyhays2089·
If you don’t know Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior, please hear my words. We are living in the last seconds before eternity gets here, and Jesus Christ saves you from hell. He paid for your sins so that you can spend eternity in the presence of God. I pray in Jesus name that this video will be sent to those who need to see and hear it, and that everyone who watches it will be blessed in Jesus name.
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Dennis Michael Lynch
Dennis Michael Lynch@TrustDML·
Dear FBI Dir Kash Patel & POTUS, With all due respect, per Nick Shirley's video, if Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz & other officials aren't indicted on fraud, and if droves of Somalis aren't sent back to Somalia, then the 'rule of law' is dead and the MAGA promise is built on buIIshit.
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Nick shirley
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy·
🚨 Here is the full 42 minutes of my crew and I exposing Minnesota fraud, this might be my most important work yet. We uncovered over $110,000,000 in ONE day. Like it and share it around like wildfire! Its time to hold these corrupt politicians and fraudsters accountable We ALL work way too hard and pay too much in taxes for this to be happening, the fraud must be stopped.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
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Catturd ™
Catturd ™@catturd2·
More of this please. Awesome.
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Amy Mek
Amy Mek@AmyMek·
🚨 NEW: The DC Attack Is Even More Explosive Than First Reported (This post summarizes what multiple outlets, sources, and public reports are saying. I will update as more information comes out.) Americans were initially told the shooter near the White House was just an “Afghan national.” But new reporting paints a far more alarming picture. 🔥 The Suspect Rahmanullah Lakanwal, 29, wasn’t just any Afghan migrant. According to multiple outlets, he was a highly trained veteran of Afghanistan’s elite Commando Corps, fighting alongside U.S. Special Forces in Kandahar for over a decade. 🔥 Reports of CIA-Linked Background Several reports now claim Lakanwal was part of the CIA-backed Kandahar Strike Force (NDS-03) - a covert paramilitary unit described as one of the most lethal and secretive forces of the Afghan war. Public reporting says this unit reportedly carried out: • night raids • counterterror missions • targeted operations on Taliban and al-Qaeda • intelligence-driven strikes outside the Afghan chain of command 🔥 Confirmed U.S. Government Ties Fox News and other outlets report Lakanwal had worked with multiple U.S. agencies during the war. Former CIA Director John Ratcliffe confirmed publicly: “Lakanwal worked with the U.S. government, including the CIA… He should never have been brought into the United States.” 🔥 How He Entered the U.S. According to NBC News and other sources: • Lakanwal was granted a Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) in 2021 during the chaotic withdrawal • He later received asylum • He had been living in Washington State • He has a wife and five sons • His relatives had not heard from him in months 🔥 The Attack At 2:15 PM, Lakanwal allegedly ambushed two unarmed West Virginia National Guardsmen near the White House while reportedly shouting the Islamic war cry - “Allahu Akbar.” Both soldiers remain in critical condition. ⚠️ A Concerning New Data Point Public Google Trends data - visible to anyone - shows a spike in searches for his name in the DC region HOURS before the attack: This does not prove foreknowledge, but it raises serious questions and deserves investigation. Congress should subpoena the IP data to determine whether this was coincidence or something more. 🔥 The Questions Everyone Is Asking If the suspect was: • trained by U.S. forces • tied to a covert CIA-linked strike force • admitted through a rushed SIV pipeline • known to intelligence services …how did he end up shooting American soldiers outside the White House? And why was someone with this background not being monitored? 🔥 Additional Concern Being Raised by Commentators Where are the rest of the QSF/KSF members who entered the U.S. under the same SIV pipeline? Who approved them? Who vetted them? Who is tracking them now? These individuals were not ordinary refugees; they were part of an intelligence - linked force. Public commentators are calling for full oversight of how many were admitted, where they are now, and what monitoring - if any - occurred afterward. 🚨 America Needs the Full Truth This is no longer a simple story of “an Afghan Muslim migrant committing an attack.” Based on what is emerging, this case now involves: • alleged CIA-linked units • Special Forces training • U.S.-issued visa protections • a rushed post-withdrawal intake system • unusual online activity hours before the attack Two American Guardsmen are fighting for their lives. The public deserves answers. And more information is coming out by the hour. I will continue updating this as additional details are released.
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CJ Pearson
CJ Pearson@Cjpearson·
If you only watch one video this week, make it this one of the great Rush Limbaugh telling us the true story of Thanksgiving.
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King Solomon (Ryan Solomon)
I am two years sober today. These have been the hardest and most rewarding years of my life. Hard because I finally faced everything I avoided during decades of drinking. Rewarding because I am living now instead of only surviving, growing instead of hiding. At the end of my drinking, my anxiety was so high I could not imagine doing a live interview on camera. At the few events I had to attend, I was embarrassed by how I looked. I was overweight, bloated, and breaking out in hives from autoimmune issues. My blood pressure was sky high, I was constantly making impulsive decisions, and I was completely lost. People say you have to get sober for yourself. I did not. My wife, who had already quit, gave me an ultimatum, and I finally chose her over the alcohol. I had told her countless times before that I would quit. Every morning for years I woke up telling myself I wouldn’t drink, and every day I drank. Until one day, I didn’t. I may have gotten sober because she forced the decision, but I have stayed sober for myself. I lost relationships along the way, but the ones that matter became stronger. My relationship with my wife and children is unrecognizable compared to before. I barely had a real connection with my kids when I was drinking. I hid behind being a workaholic and told myself that counted as being a father and a husband. When you are actively feeding an addiction, you have an incredible ability to lie to yourself. My relationship with God did not exist until I quit, though I realize now that God never left me. God loves you even when you can’t love yourself. If you ask for strength it will come. If you mean what you say your words turn into your actions. When you stop doing something that controlled you for years, you have to relearn how to be a person. I had to relearn how to connect with people, how to sit with discomfort, and how to be okay with not being okay instead of numbing everything. I am still learning these skills. I don’t regret my years of drinking. I can’t regret them because they led me to who I am today. I can’t change the past and can’t predict the future. All I have is now. I always feel for people in the first weeks and months of sobriety. The emotional sensitivity and clarity hit you like a freight train. For anyone fighting through that right now, it does get better every single day. It really does. I still face the things that made me drink in the first place. That hasn’t changed. What changed is that I deal with problems now instead of running from them. Facing them leads to learning from them and growing as a human being. I am better for it, even on the hard days. Life is hard. Drinking made it harder. Sobriety does not fix the experience of life, but it gave me the clarity and strength to start slowly fixing myself. Just as addiction does not happen all at once, good life choices don’t either. Learned behaviors take time to change. Dealing with physical addiction sucks and is terrifying, but is peanuts compared to the mental addiction. You literally have to become a different human being. Slowly but surely, sobriety allowed me to quit smoking and remove other negative things too. I do not know where I am going from here. Only God knows that. What I do know is that I am grateful to be alive, grateful for my family, and grateful to finally feel present in my life. I am hopeful that I can keep living life on life’s terms and growing as a person. I pray this gives someone out there the strength to make a change. The scarcest resource on planet Earth is time, if you’re reading this, you still have it.
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Amonyx
Amonyx@amonyx·
🚨 IMPORTANT UPDATE 🚨 Hey @Grok can you pick one person from the comments to win $50,000 if $XRP hits $13 by the end of this November and December! (They need to be one of my followers)
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Phil Kwok | EasyA
Phil Kwok | EasyA@kwok_phil·
i did the full new york marathon in 3 hours and 13 minutes! all 26.2 epic miles. my first one ever.
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Bandito e qui !@DavidRoberts6

@kwok_phil Did you do the full marathon? What time did you do? So tough! My son 37 yo, has tackled the Melbourne marathon 2 times. It is a hell of a challenge! Well done!

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