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@holyrollee

Clear words about freedom, power, and fairness. No big government, no big tribes — just real life. Follow me for more.

Los Angeles, CA Katılım Mayıs 2025
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Peace, Love, and Hair Grease 🕎✡️
@Sauce_MacKenzie Actually, not true. She’s from Florida, where the prejudice has forced pro blackness into most blacks. But what happened to the Clarence Thomas state 🍑? The state is full of anti-black blacks.
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@ParodyAoc @krassenstein Republicans/MAGA: Interest rates lowered during inflation improve living conditions. Low taxes on the rich creates jobs. Biased managers without DEI directives hire fairly. Society must avoid healthcare and education. 🤪😵‍💫🥴😶🫠
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AOC Parody
AOC Parody@ParodyAoc·
@krassenstein Why would you root for interest rates to NOT be lowered. Reminds me of when Trump announced he was against open borders so Democrats became open borders fanatics.
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
BREAKING: Jerome Powell has ended his term as Federal Reserve chief. I can't wait to watch Trump pressure the New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh to reduce interest rates as inflation soars, and Warsh refuses to do so. WIll be fun to watch for sure.
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Saltygorilla@Saltygorilla1·
@holyrollee @centristpeater I was blaming the rich and unchecked immigration lol. That's exactly what I was saying. I was saying it's not the normal average person 's fault
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B e a r m a x x e r@centristpeater·
🚨 Rapper Drake says decision to sell Beverly Hills mansion was due in part to LA’s homelessness, illegal immigration issues: “I didn’t pay $75M to live in a third-world country.”
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DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
David Rubin served as President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 2019 to 2022. In 2020, under his leadership, the Academy launched the “Representation and Inclusion Standards” for Best Picture eligibility. These rules, still in effect, require films to meet at least 2 of 4 diversity criteria involving race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or disability in on-screen roles, creative leadership, or crew. Rubin publicly backed the changes and helped appoint the task force co-led by producer DeVon Franklin. He shifted the Oscars from “best movie wins” to race/gender engineering. A film can now be ineligible for the top prize purely for failing demographic quotas, regardless of quality or audience impact. Instead of focusing purely on talent and storytelling, the Academy under Rubin institutionalized identity preferences. Oscars prestige and viewership have tanked. Many see it as performative politics over art. Classics with non-diverse casts would be disqualified. He helped install the DEI machinery that turned awards into checkboxes and accelerated Hollywood’s quality decline.
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Pikester@MisterPikester·
@Leah742 @cb_doge It preclude merit and quality. It should frighten any ambitious, talented person.
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Saltygorilla@Saltygorilla1·
@centristpeater Rich fuckers like this vote for idiots who destroy a city and then flee bc they have money. Meanwhile all the other poor people are stuck in the third world shit hole. LA is literally a shithole
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Peace, Love, and Hair Grease 🕎✡️
@FinancialPhys Nope. Not in the plans. The obvious plan: Keep Americans as consumers with ever shrinking income. Just educated enough keep a shrinking number of jobs but stupid enough never to save. Well enough to wake up but sick enough not to protest. Dumb, fat, sick, and broke
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Financial Physics@FinancialPhys·
The US university system is a debt slave pipeline scam and should collapse because it’s no longer a viable business model Farmland SHOULD collapse in price so AMERICANS can buy it up, do farming, and be self sufficient Boomerism is the cannibalism of the next generations
Disclose.tv@disclosetv

NOW - Trump says it's good to have 500,000 foreign Chinese students in the U.S. and for China to purchase U.S. farmland; otherwise, colleges and farm prices would collapse: "I frankly think that it's good that people come from other countries and they learn our culture."

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Nicolai
Nicolai@nico_andretti_·
@ProudSocialist Why don’t we compete with China on healthcare, housing, education, renewables, manufacturing, transportation or infrastructure? Why only data centers???
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Power to the People ☭🕊
Power to the People ☭🕊@ProudSocialist·
Billionaire Kevin O’Leary says the US has to build these massive data centers to compete with China but it is a big lie. The US already has 5,381 data centers which is 12 times more than China’s 449. In fact, the US has more data centers than nearly every other nation combined.
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mr. bigs
mr. bigs@camfromstl·
I have an MBA, but i slick want to go back to school for software engineering.
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Freya Davis@FreyaDaviss·
And we can’t say it’s the “value” — like “is a person who makes coffee worth $20 an hour” because YES they are. A CEO has no purpose and makes millions. A person hitting a ball at .280 makes millions — that has no value. If both of those disappeared tomorrow who would care. But a trash collector, a barista, a person doing my blood work at the lab — they have purpose and value and should be making millions.
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Rushi@rushicrypto·
“People don’t want to work” has always been a weird argument. Offer $350K a year to flip burgers and watch how fast applications start pouring in. The problem isn’t work. It’s pay.
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Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful
At a certain point, money stops being the motivation. I don’t work 18 hours a day because I need more wealth, I do it because I want to build something extraordinary that my children can be proud of. What drives me now is competing in the AI race and making sure North America, not China, leads the future of advanced technology. That’s why I’m building sustainable data centers at scale to prove we can out innovate, out build, and out compete while doing it the right way.
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Bill@BillWiIdin·
Gen Z "burnout" after working a 40-hour week is hilarious. your grandparents worked in coal mines for 14 hours a day and came home to garden. Grow up.
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@JeffAnderson_ You miss the root. Asians and whites willfully believe in their hearts that we are dumb. Your score doesn’t matter. Your work doesn’t matter. Your intelligence and abilities don’t matter. Perhaps we need to focus on our own medical schools and hospitals. 🤷🏿‍♂️
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Jeff Anderson M.D.
Jeff Anderson M.D.@JeffAnderson_·
Yale School of Medicine Has a total of 553 students across All four classes. Total Black students: 44. That’s ~10 per class. Total Asian students: 157. That’s ~40 per class. There are nearly as many Asian students PER CLASS as there are Black students in the entire school. Black: 14% of America. Only 7% of Yale Med Asian: 7% of America. 28% of Yale Med. Who exactly is getting discriminated against here ? aamc.org/media/6131/dow…
AAGHarmeetDhillon@AAGDhillon

At Yale Medical School, a black applicant is 29 times more likely to be invited to interview than an Asian with equally strong academics.   Today, @CivilRights told Yale that its use of race in admissions is ILLEGAL—and that @TheJusticeDept will step in to enforce Title VI. justice.gov/opa/pr/justice…

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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Jeff Bezos asked a room to imagine going back a hundred years. When almost everyone was a farmer. And telling those farmers that in 2018 there’d be a job called “massage therapist.” Bezos: “They would not have believed you.” Then a friend took it further. Bezos: “Forget massage therapist, there are dog psychiatrists.” He looked it up. Bezos: “Sure enough, you can easily hire a psychiatrist for your dog.” The room laughed. The point under the laughter wasn’t funny at all. Every time a major technology shift hits, we do the exact same thing. We count the jobs it will destroy. We never count the ones it will create. Because we can’t. They don’t have names yet. The fear is always specific. AI will replace accountants. AI will replace radiologists. AI will replace drivers. The fear has job titles and timelines and projections. The opportunity has none of those things. Because you can’t name what doesn’t exist yet. A farmer in 1920 could understand losing his job to a tractor. He could not understand gaining a career as a social media strategist. Not because he lacked intelligence. Because the entire chain of inventions between his world and that job hadn’t been built yet. Radio. Television. The internet. Smartphones. Social platforms. Creator economies. Every single link in that chain had to exist before “social media strategist” could even be a sentence. That’s where we are with AI right now. Everyone is staring at the tractor. Nobody can see the thing seven inventions away that doesn’t have a name yet. The fear is loud because it fits inside language we already have. The opportunity is silent because it doesn’t. Every technological revolution in history created more jobs than it destroyed. Every single one. Not because anyone planned it. Because human needs expand faster than machines can fill them. We didn’t need massage therapists when we were breaking our backs on farms. We needed them after machines freed our backs and stress replaced labor. The demand didn’t disappear. It migrated somewhere no one was looking. That is exactly what’s happening right now. The jobs AI creates won’t make sense to us yet. They’ll sound as absurd as “dog psychiatrist” would’ve sounded to a farmer in 1920. Until someone is running a $200 hourly practice with a six-month waitlist. The entire conversation right now is about what we’re about to lose. Nobody is talking about what we’re about to gain. Because the gains don’t have vocabulary yet. A hundred years from now, someone will stand on a stage and describe the jobs we couldn’t imagine today. And the audience will laugh. The same way we just did.
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Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸@Bubblebathgirl·
Gov. Kathy Hochul just expanded the net on NYC’s new second-home tax. It now starts at properties with a “market value” of $1 million or more (for the next two years) — it used to be for second homes starting at $5 million. Plus, there’s a new surcharge on all-cash home purchases over $1 million. This is part of Mayor Mamdani’s push to “tax the rich” and close the budget gap. Critics say it’ll speed up the wealthy exodus from NYC to lower-tax states. Will they just pay it and stay… or pack up for Florida/Texas? (Video: AI)
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Ian@Iwendtster·
The Ai lord’s own conspiracy theories about Ai are coming true. This might be one of the reasons why everything is happening between Elon Musk and Sam Altman with open Ai.
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The Facts Dude 🤙🏽
The Facts Dude 🤙🏽@Thefactsdude·
NEW: The man Chud The Builder shot yesterday has been identified as Joshua Fox, who was charged with aggravated domestic assault after allegedly threatening his wife with a screwdriver and trying to burn the house down in 2024. On April 18, 2024, in Clarksville, Tennessee, officers responded to a domestic incident at a Tower Drive apartment. Joshua Fox told officers his wife would not let him leave. His wife told officers Joshua was upset over vehicle issues preventing him from leaving. She claimed Joshua had an aerosol can and a lighter and attempted to burn the house down. When she tried to take the can away, they both fell to the ground. She said Joshua then grabbed a screwdriver and held it to her side, causing her to back away. Officers located the aerosol can and screwdriver as described. They deemed Joshua the primary aggressor and arrested him for aggravated domestic assault.
The Facts Dude 🤙🏽@Thefactsdude

NEW: “Chud the Builder” charged after shooting outside Montgomery County Courthouse in Clarksville Yesterday, a fight escalated into a shooting outside the Montgomery County Courthouse in Clarksville, Tennessee. The two individuals involved were identified as 28-year-old Dalton Eatherly aka “Chud the Builder,” and another man. Both sustained gunshot wounds and were hospitalized in stable condition. Eatherly was arrested and charged with criminal attempt murder (15-60 years), employing a firearm during a dangerous felony (minimum 6 years), aggravated assault (3 to 15 years), and reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon (1 to 6 years). Eartherly was booked into the Montgomery County Jail.

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West@theisogawd·
Bro dreamed he was free… then woke up back inside prison
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