Irebukeu

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Irebukeu

Irebukeu

@irebukeu

Came for one reason, stayed for another. All over the political map depending on the issue. American, Republican "Lincolnite", Zionist. Slava Ukraine. He/him

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Irebukeu@irebukeu·
@mercoglianos 39T in debt and we're doing this. I wonder, when the military allocates its money on a "where do we want to spend the next dollar" type of basis, how far down the list 'airshows' would be. This looks expensive.
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Peter Schiff
Peter Schiff@PeterSchiff·
All the hate coming from Republicans against @RepThomasMassie means Reagan's Republican Party is dead. We now have the most left wing Republican Party in history. Democrats will move even further left to compete. This is a political death spiral. Got Gold?
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Irebukeu@irebukeu·
@NewReaganCaucus The creation of the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression was probably one of his better ideas. The work they did on the Shelterbelt project, soil conservation just couldn't have been done on the scale they were done at without it.
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
“Let loose the dogs of war…”
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Irebukeu@irebukeu·
@sumlenny Russia learned that the SBU downloaded the complete Higgins boat file and they are panicked.
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Sergej Sumlenny, LL.M
The russians kill best Crimea beaches with anti-tank “dragon teeth” - of course because Ukraine can never take Crimea back, as some people believe in the West.
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メイデン@maidenjap·
Metallica & Hello Kitty! (Video by atreyu1226)
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Irebukeu@irebukeu·
@CrankySCPOUSN @PeterZeihan Ah, I think it's being suggested that recently that slow trend has picked up its pace a little. Just a little bit.
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FSraj
FSraj@CrankySCPOUSN·
@PeterZeihan Why is this any sort of news? Cuba has been neither fuel nor food sufficient my entire 55 year old life. They've been slowly starving THAT LONG.
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Irebukeu@irebukeu·
@porterstansb @ChudTheBuilder It's pretty cool how you did that. Post a lot of accurate information then drop a huge lie right into the middle to make the largest impact.
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Porter Stansberry
Porter Stansberry@porterstansb·
The @ChudTheBuilder controversy is going to grow -- not because anyone thinks it's a good idea to go around insulting people. Americans are finally rejecting the 'disparate impact' legal theory. And there's going to be a huge backlash against the last 30 years of racial oppression -- against white men. After 1991, courts imposed a new racial standard: disparate impact. It meant any rule or test is automatically deemed racist and unfair if fewer Black people pass it than White people. It doesn't matter if there's absolutely nothing racist about the test. The company must change the test or throw it out. Disparate impact rulings made a profound impact on workplace culture. More qualified white employees weren't hired, didn't get promoted, and were marginalized while HR departments taught that there was a higher value in promoting less effective people for the sake of "diversity." Meanwhile, everyone knew that many of the diversity hires were incompetent. Covering for them made everyone's job harder. There is a generation of people -- who were all born after the civil rights movement and who didn't grow up with racist schools or communities -- that have become more and more aggrieved about racial disparities because of what they've experience at work. In President Obama’s second term, the Justice Department pushed disparate impact even farther. They sent a letter to every school in the country in 2014. The letter said schools must check how many Black kids get suspended. If the number is higher than for White kids, it must be racism. Schools stopped suspending kids. Kids learned bad behavior had no real cost. And the schools became dramatically more violent. The same Justice Department sued police departments in places like Ferguson and Baltimore. They said if police stopped or arrested more Black people, it proved racism. To avoid costly lawsuits, cities signed consent decrees where Black, progressive lawyers would put in charge of police standards. Police had to cut arrests for small crimes and drug sales, because of disparate impact. Crime rose fast. People felt unsafe. And didn't understand why their cities were collapsing. But they did know who was causing all of the trouble. And, again, this has created a lot of resentment. Not because they are black: but because they are criminals. The biggest problem of disparate outcome laws is they deny reality -- and everyone knows it. Not only in specific cases, like who deserves a job or a raise, but about the larger issue. America isn't a racist society. If a Black person finishes high school, gets a full-time job, and marries before having kids, they have a 96% chance of reaching the middle class, even if they began their life in poverty. There is no better opportunity set for Black people anywhere else in the world. And, again, this is easy to prove, objectively. When researchers control income stastics for levels of education, the income gap between Black and White families shrinks by 91%. But the starkest evidence is the success of black immigrants from Africa, many of who have average income levels that are higher than Whites. Likewise, East Asian Americans outperform White Americans on income and test scores by large amounts. But, currently, courts in America ignore all of this. They are applying legal standard that is America's version of Marxism. That's what's driving people like Chud to point out the absurdity of our legal standards. And yet... even with these powerful legal preferences, Black communities remain deeply troubled, violent places dominated by serious social problems. Black men between the ages of 13 and 45 are only about 5% of the population. But they commit more than half of the murders. Most of these killings happen inside their own neighborhoods. Almost 70% of Black babies are born without a father in the home. Black Americans make up almost 40% of federal prison inmates. About twice as many black men born in the 1980s (33%) ended up in prison than graduated from college (17%). Black borrowers have dramatically higher rates of loan defaults. About 50% of Black student borrowers default. Herpes infection rates in the Black community are mind-bending.Half of non-Hispanic Black females aged 14 to 49 have HSV-2. These failing communities result in enormous costs for taxpayers. Black Americans are 26% of food stamp users even though they are only 13.7 percent of the population. Their neighborhoods have more graffiti, litter, open drug sales, and illegal dirt bike riding. Anyone who lives around these communities knows very well that virtually all of these social problems can be traced back to illegal drugs and or other substance abuse issues, which have created a fatherless society. There is no amount of government spending or social programs that can teach a young man without a father to live up to his family's standards instead of living down to his community's mayhem. The real path to success in America is clear: Personal choices and hard work close the gaps, for all Americans, no matter the color of their skin. But equity policies teach and reward the opposite. They create more problems by promising unearned results and refusing to demand responsibility. They stoke racial animosity and undermine the legitimacy of the government -- which is what we learned from the O.J. trial and what we're probably about to learn from the Chud case. That hurts all of us, and most especially the people it claims to help. Why does it persist? It creates a permanent underclass that politicians can use to promote identity politics and class warfare. It's just Marxism. The American kind. amazon.com/dp/B0GYZPBCMS
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Irebukeu@irebukeu·
@learning_yohei That doesn't work on Americans the way you think it does. To Americans, it sounds like you're asking why they don't have 5 jobs when they support their family with just one. They will just look at you.
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Yohei from Japan🇯🇵
Yohei from Japan🇯🇵@learning_yohei·
僕は日本人なので、日本語が第一言語です。そして、多くの日本人は第二言語として、英語を学んでいます🇯🇵🥰 そこで、アメリカ人に質問があります。アメリカ人は第二言語として、どんな言語を学んでいますか?🇺🇸🤭
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Irebukeu@irebukeu·
@mercoglianos You're doing it right Sal. I've been watching you for a while (Bab al-Mandab) and I really don't know your personal politics. You sometimes disagree with this or agree with that but I don't know where you are politically. You're doing it the right way Sal. Keep going. Cheers
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Irebukeu@irebukeu·
@Excellentsalvic Being the very last American President to have a balanced budget is what will matter in history. This is twitter though so... You had better just read the comments.
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Olivia 🇺🇸
Olivia 🇺🇸@Excellentsalvic·
What will Bill 😳Clinton be remembered for 👇?
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Irebukeu@irebukeu·
@LisaE333 I think you are standing outside of your group . Wars are all the rage now. Get with the times ..
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#MeMyself&EyeRolls
#MeMyself&EyeRolls@LisaE333·
Can we all agree that mean tweets are better than wars ? 😑
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Irebukeu@irebukeu·
@RakMakkabi Red backpack guy rethinks the entire operation.
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Rak
Rak@RakMakkabi·
So hat die dänische Polizei eine Blockade in Kopenhagen von Pro-Hamas-Terroristen in nur 1 Minute und 32 Sekunden aufgelöst. Das ist die einzige Sprache, die diese Terrorbande verstehen – anders scheint es ja nicht zu helfen.
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Irebukeu@irebukeu·
@TokyoTom2020 @LtColDanRooney @gillinghamdonn2 Tom, listen to him. He is telling us something. He has sworn an oath to a person not the constitution. He told us very clearly. We need to listen. His first loyalty isn't to the nation, it's to a person as he said.
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Thomas P (TOM) Logan 🇯🇵 🇺🇸
With that attitude of putting President Trump over your oath and over the Constitution I’m very thankful that you’re not running for office anymore. Me? I’m supporting lots of candidates this cycle who have excellent US military experience and are going to be taking Donald Trump and his party to the cleaners for their malfeasance and corruption.
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Lt Colonel Dan Rooney
Lt Colonel Dan Rooney@LtColDanRooney·
I took an oath as an officer in the United States Air Force to serve my Commander in Chief. My allegiance to that oath has not wavered in my 28 years of service. The President has endorsed another candidate in CD1 for Congress. It is not congruent with my assignments in life to actively campaign against a candidate endorsed by my Commander in Chief. I am grateful President Trump called and spoke with me personally. He was complimentary of my service to this nation and discussed other opportunities to serve within the administration. Today, I will continue serving this great nation in uniform as a commander in the Oklahoma Air National Guard and serving as the founder and CEO of Folds of Honor. To every volunteer, donor, and patriot who stood with this campaign, thank you. A special thank you to the veterans that supported and encouraged me. Your belief in this mission meant everything. Service never stops, and neither will we.
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Irebukeu@irebukeu·
@Khosrowparvizii @McFaul This is not the worst possible outcome but it's terrible for US interests and the interests of the Persian people. It pulls nations away from the US or being unaligned and moves them closer to China.
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Irebukeu@irebukeu·
@Khosrowparvizii @McFaul China will save the day for everyone, and they have already announced they want to have a regional meeting to discuss peace and security in the gulf region.
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Michael McFaul
Michael McFaul@McFaul·
Iranian dictators couldn't attack Israel and the US effectively, so they attacked and punished other countries to increase their leverage as a way to end the war. Aren't we now doing the same thing by closing Hormuz? Or am I not understanding something about the strategy? It's not only Iran that will be impacted by our blockade.
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