Indian_Republican

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Indian_Republican

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Indian_Republican@ind_thought·
Instead of criticizing Zohran Mamdani or socialists, we should expose their playbook, also called a toolkit in some countries. Democratic socialists nominate candidates based on auditions, like in movies. Candidates must exude energy, speak comfortably in front of large audiences, debate on stage, and rabble-rouse when needed. The DSA, a well-oiled machine manages the rest - crowd-building, social media, marketing, fund raising, and focus on raising left leaning issues. That’s how AOC and squad members rose to the top! Republicans and established Democrats lack this strategy. People are misled into believing DSA candidates’ popularity generated by a vocal crowd that is paid to generate attention, but it’s all staged; similar to the same set of paid protesters who appear at various liberal causes. Hopefully, I am not off the mark, but there is no better reason to explain the sudden emergence of an unknown candidate like Zohran Mamdani! This playbook started first with Barack Obama!
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Sassy@SassyXtr·
... Marcus Rashford and Zlatan Ibrahimovic aside, name a player that played for both Fc Barcelona and Manchester United. Level: Absolutely Impossible
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Lindsey Graham
Lindsey Graham@LindseyGrahamSC·
It has been apparent to me for quite a while that Pakistan as a mediator is more than problematic. Their animosity towards Israel is long standing.    It is undeniable that Iranian military aircraft are being housed on Pakistani air bases and past rhetoric from the highest Pakistani officials against Israel is disturbing.    As to the defense minister’s comments about the Abraham Accords, saying that Pakistan would never join because they don’t trust Israel: The clip may be a year old, but I fear the sentiment is fresh.    In that regard, it is imperative that Pakistan give an answer now to President Trump’s call to join the Abraham Accords.
Open Source Intel@Osint613

Pakistan Defense Minister Khawaja Asif rejects joining any agreement involving Israel, saying it clashes with Pakistan’s “fundamental ideologies.” “How can you sit with people whose word cannot be trusted for even a single day?” he said, adding that Pakistan’s passports do not recognize Israel by name.

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Indian_Republican@ind_thought·
@IngrahamAngle If a company lays off employees, then H1Bs need to be fired first before a US employee is laid off.
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Laura Ingraham
Laura Ingraham@IngrahamAngle·
Message to American college students interested in these tech jobs: Don’t bother.
USCIS@USCIS

This year’s H-1B season is wrapping up, and we’re seeing great results from @POTUS’ new policies that prioritize America First! Stay tuned for more updates, but here’s what we’re seeing so far: ✅More top talent: We’re approving more applicants with advanced degrees and higher salaries—especially those who studied at U.S. universities. An overwhelming 71.5% of selected aliens hold a U.S. master’s degree or higher, compared to 57% last year. ✅Stronger workforce: These skilled workers are making a real impact on our economy and we’re closing the door on the low-wage and low-skilled foreign labor pipeline approved under Biden administration policies. This year, only 17.7% of all selected registrations were in the lowest wage category. ✅Restoring integrity: The number of properly submitted registrations plummeted by 38.5%, from 343,981 in fiscal year 2026 to just 211,600 in fiscal year 2027. This data is a clear sign that the days of abusing the program with mass, low-wage registrations are over, and that the program is better serving its intended purpose of attracting highly skilled foreign workers and protecting the wages, working conditions, and job opportunities of American workers. More details coming soon!

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Legacy (Fan)
Legacy (Fan)@LegacySiu·
Guess the player VERY HARD
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Legacy (Fan)@LegacySiu·
Guess the national team Level: HARD
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Mal
Mal@UtdMaI·
You’ve got to feel for Tyrell Malacia. He arrived at the biggest club in the world hoping to make a name for himself, but it just never worked out the way anyone expected. Long-term injuries, setbacks during recovery, and reports of mental struggles made it an incredibly difficult period for him. To make matters worse, some fans were quick to criticise whenever he did get back on the pitch. Football can be brutal at times. Behind every player is a human being trying his best. Wishing Tyrell nothing but happiness, good health and success wherever his career takes him next. Adios, and thank you. ❤️
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Indian_Republican@ind_thought·
@EdDunn70381450 @financedystop The math does not add up. 85k is his gross salary. His net income after taxes, mortgage or rent, utilities, groceries, he would have hardly saved 15-20k per year
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Everything with Ed
Everything with Ed@EdDunn70381450·
@financedystop 35 years X 80k/year = $2.8 million dollars Don't feel sorry for IT motherfuckers - they made millions while most Americans won't see $300K in their lifetime.
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Financial Dystopia@financedystop·
A lot of Americans in the 55–65 age range are getting forced into early retirement after being laid off and replaced. He spent 35 years working in IT and suddenly got let go. It’s that brutal gap where you’re not old enough to comfortably retire with benefits, but not young enough for a lot of companies that want younger and cheaper workers.
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Bannon’s WarRoom
Bannon’s WarRoom@Bannons_WarRoom·
CLEO PASKAL: When China says authoritarianism is required to govern a billion people, India is a democracy of a billion people. When China says religious freedom is too destabilizing, India has it. When China says ethnic uniformity is the only stable foundation, India is one of the most diverse societies on earth. India isn't perfect, but every excuse China uses to justify its behavior collapses the moment you look at the country next door. @CleoPaskal
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Venky Ramachandran
Venky Ramachandran@venkinesis·
If you want to observe Indians' colonial servile mindset, pay attention to how Indian offices and their leaders behave and bend backwards while receiving foreign CEOs/Execs visiting India. In my brief, ten-year long corporate career, cringiest moments have been those when I witnessed the cocktail of tamasha and embarrassment that unfolds when foreign CEOs/Execs visit Indian offices. I once saw a Managing Partner arriving like a bridegroom in the Janavasam car (Baraat vehicle used for weddings) with a retinue of Nadhaswaram players playing ahead of his car. The poor bloke didn't want to be rude and went through all of this patiently, with garlands around his neck in Hyderabad heat. Another time, I saw a foreign CEO being asked to light the lamp while a veena recital was happening. The veena player was an office employee and had to play her instrument to showcase, well, Indian culture. Yes, Indians are known for Vasudeva Kudumbakam (the World Is One Family) and Atiti Devo Bhavah! (Guest is God). But seriously, why would you want to be so insecure and give an overdose of Indian culture in an inappropriate context while foreign guests visit India and enter our offices? Why do we have to go overboard with our hospitality? When Indians go to work outside, none of this drama happens. If that's the case, why do we go overboard while receiving guests? The crucial thing here is that of posture. We don't stand straight and receive others as equals. We bend backwards and showcase our insecurity while receiving others. Can we develop a spine and receive others while standing straight?
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Indian_Republican@ind_thought·
This is a strikingly accurate observation. Unfortunately, this "song and dance" routine isn’t confined to the corporate world—it is deeply embedded in our political sphere as well. Many hoped that Prime Minister Modi would usher in a era of strict professionalism on the global stage. Instead, even his administration has frequently succumbed to the same extravagant airport spectacles and over-the-top cultural pageantry at international summits. Whether in the boardroom or on the tarmac, we still struggle to separate genuine hospitality from an underlying need to overcompensate.
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Indian_Republican
Indian_Republican@ind_thought·
Strategic silence is key in diplomacy. President Trump should hold the interviews until after the China summit. Mentioning Boeing and farm deals before the Chinese confirm makes us look ahead of the play. Let’s talk less, observe more, and keep them guessing. #Trump #ChinaSummit
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Indian_Republican
Indian_Republican@ind_thought·
President Trump needs to urgently re-evaluate Pakistan. They harbored Osama bin Laden in a compound near their own West Point — Pakistan Military Academy. Now they’re shielding Iranian airplanes. How can we be sure they’re not shielding Iranian nuclear material as well? US must not trust a rogue nation!
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Lindsey Graham
Lindsey Graham@LindseyGrahamSC·
If this reporting is accurate, it would require a complete reevaluation of the role Pakistan is playing as mediator between Iran, the United States and other parties. Given some of the prior statements by Pakistani defense officials towards Israel, I would not be shocked if this were true.
Jennifer Jacobs@JenniferJJacobs

Scoop via @CBSNews: As Pakistan positioned itself as a diplomatic conduit between Tehran and Washington, it quietly allowed Iranian military aircraft to park in its country, potentially shielding them from US airstrikes, sources told @JimLaPorta and me. Days after Trump announced the ceasefire in early April, Tehran sent multiple aircraft to Pakistan Air Force Base Nur Khan. Among the military hardware was an Iranian Air Force RC-130, a reconnaissance and intelligence-gathering variant of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules tactical transport aircraft. cbsnews.com/news/pakistan-…

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Indian_Republican@ind_thought·
President Trump needs to urgently re-evaluate Pakistan. They harbored Osama bin Laden in a compound near their own West Point — Pakistan Military Academy. Now they’re shielding Iranian airplanes. How can we be sure they’re not shielding Iranian nuclear material as well? US must not trust a rogue nation!
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Jennifer Jacobs@JenniferJJacobs·
Scoop via @CBSNews: As Pakistan positioned itself as a diplomatic conduit between Tehran and Washington, it quietly allowed Iranian military aircraft to park in its country, potentially shielding them from US airstrikes, sources told @JimLaPorta and me. Days after Trump announced the ceasefire in early April, Tehran sent multiple aircraft to Pakistan Air Force Base Nur Khan. Among the military hardware was an Iranian Air Force RC-130, a reconnaissance and intelligence-gathering variant of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules tactical transport aircraft. cbsnews.com/news/pakistan-…
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Indian_Republican@ind_thought·
Much like the rest of the world, BJP politicians are hoping the next US President is 180-degree opposite of President Donald Trump. This shows Trump is doing a good job for America, trying to preserve American interests over globalist agenda which involves stealing American jobs. Kamala would fit that bill of being that globalist. Annamalai is a BJP created fiction who is unable to deliver Tamil Nadu to BJP just like Kamala failed to deliver the US elections for the Democrats.
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Vatsala Singh
Vatsala Singh@_vatsalasingh·
हमें अन्नामलाई जैसे और भी बेझिझक सनातनी राजनेताओं की ज़रूरत है ❤️
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The All-In Podcast
The All-In Podcast@theallinpod·
🚨 BIG INTERVIEW: SPENCER PRATT JOINS ALL-IN David Friedberg sits down with Spencer Pratt to discuss his fight to save Los Angeles. (0:00) Spencer Pratt vs. the Machine (3:01) Inside the Palisades Fire: Drained Reservoirs, No Sirens & Watching His House Burn on His Phone (14:03) Why He's Running for Mayor: FireAid's $100M Scandal & the NGO Corruption Nobody Talks About (28:10) Karen Bass at 20% & the Real State of LA: Crime, Homelessness & a City in Free Fall (38:23) Spencer's Plan to Fix LA: Enforcing Laws, Auditing Everyone & the Billionaires Ready to Rebuild (52:22) Hollywood, LAUSD & Small Business: What It Actually Takes to Make LA #1 Again (56:25) The Permitting Nightmare Killing Small Business & How AI Fixes It Overnight (1:04:22) His 8-Year Vision @friedberg @spencerpratt --------------------------------------- Thanks to our partner Axon.ai for making this possible Most advertisers have never heard of the platform with an $11B annual run rate in ad spend. Axon.ai by AppLovin — 1B+ daily active users, full-screen video ads watched for a median of 35 seconds, and businesses are profitably spending hundreds of thousands of dollars a day on it. Advertiser access is in closed beta. The window is open at axon.ai/allin @AxonAdsManager
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Gavin Newsom’s wife diverted money meant for fire victims to her own nonprofits How is this not a bigger scandal?!
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CBS News
CBS News@CBSNews·
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt kicked off the city's mayoral debate in a heated exchange on Wednesday after Pratt called Bass "an incredible liar," and claimed she misguided Angelenos about the facts of the Palisades Fire when it broke out last year. CBS News' @JonVigliotti, who has been closely reporting on and investigating the blaze for over a year, fact checked two key moments from the debate.
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