Keith E. Junker

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Keith E. Junker

Keith E. Junker

@keith_junker

Just another guy from southern Minnesota. Airborne Russian linguist USAF (A20873a). BSEE University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Katılım Nisan 2022
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John Lee Pettimore
John Lee Pettimore@JohnLeePettim13·
What I'm attempting to build. Mine is a 1990 7.3 IDI diesel. No electronics, cruise air 5 speed manual 4x4. Should be nice when I'm done. With any luck will be the last vehicle I ever own. No Tesla's for me.
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Frontierism
Frontierism@frontierism·
Red button pushers are the same ones returning shopping carts btw
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Jennifer Sey
Jennifer Sey@JenniferSey·
People ask me all the time: Why don't you make anything without big logos? I want to support you but I don't want to get in a fist fight at the grocery store. We do! If you want to support a brand that supports fair competition, that's @xx_xyathletics
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Walter Kirn
Walter Kirn@walterkirn·
See you Friday night on @Gutfeldfox Might wear red. Might wear black. Decisions...
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Fenix Ammunition
Fenix Ammunition@FenixAmmunition·
You should feel perfectly safe driving next to these trucks on the highway because you can be sure it's driven by an American and not some third world idiot.
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Andrew McCarthy
Andrew McCarthy@AJamesMcCarthy·
“Good, you’re home. Now feed me.” -Gregory
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Rothmus 🏴
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
Imagine a machine that could deliver any pleasurable or desirable experience you could possibly want. Neuroscientists have perfected a way to stimulate your brain directly, producing sensations and feelings so vivid and realistic that you couldn’t distinguish them from genuine experiences in the real world. If given the choice, would you plug into the machine rather than live your life?
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slimzim
slimzim@jameszimmermann·
Kid sent me a pic of this giant “Circle of Fifths” cookie a classmate baked for the last day of class and said “I had the 4 flats.”
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slimzim
slimzim@jameszimmermann·
@ClaudesBBQ He was supposed to be living evidence that the USA had “‘moved on” but somehow he managed to make it worse.
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LHGrey™️
LHGrey™️@grey4626·
I have been asked for my opinion about Pam Bondi...so here it is... Pam Bondi, in my opinion...was deployed as a precision instrument in a theater of institutional warfare where the Attorney General’s role is less about courtroom theatrics and more about reshaping the Department of Justice’s internal architecture from within a bureaucracy engineered to resist exactly that. To mistake her fifteen-month tour for failure is to misunderstand the architecture of power itself. Bondi entered the DOJ in February 2025 after Matt Gaetz’s nomination collapsed under its own weight. She inherited an agency riddled with holdovers, careerist prosecutors, and institutional muscle memory tuned to the prior regime’s priorities. Her mandate, executed with the cold ferocity of a Florida prosecutor who once stared down the Clintons and lived to tell it, was never to play the long public game of show trials. It was to do the lethal, invisible labor: purge disloyal elements, redirect investigative task forces, shutter the foreign-influence shops that had become political protection rackets, and...most critically...build the factual scaffolding of cases that could survive judicial scrutiny once the political headwinds shifted. That is precisely what she delivered. Under her watch the DOJ secured historic gang and cartel takedowns, first-ever Antifa terrorism convictions, and a string of Supreme Court victories that rewrote the operational rules of engagement. Murder rates plunged to levels unseen in over a century. Those are not the metrics of a lightweight. They are the metrics of someone who understood that the real war is won in the grand-jury rooms and the classified briefings long before any defendant ever sees a courtroom. The public theater...the Epstein files fiasco, the congressional grillings, the slow-bleed perception that “Trump’s enemies weren’t being prosecuted fast enough”...was the predictable noise generated by an entrenched apparatus that weaponizes leaks, redactions, and procedural sabotage the moment it senses its own exposure. Bondi absorbed that fire so the next occupant of the office would inherit dockets already primed, evidence chains already hardened, and a bureaucracy already blooded and compliant. She was the breaching charge. The follow-on force...now under acting leadership that can move with fewer Senate constraints and fresher political capital...gets to deliver the kill shots. This is not speculation; it is the pattern of every high-stakes Trump DOJ transition. First-term chaos taught the lesson: the Senate-confirmed loyalist who survives confirmation must serve as the institutional wrecking ball. The public demands scalps; the law demands airtight cases. Bondi supplied the latter while the former were still being assembled. Those who call her tenure “incompetent” reveal either their ignorance of how the executive branch actually functions or their desire to keep the machine broken so it can never be turned against its former masters. She was never meant to be the permanent face of the Justice Department. She was the architect who laid the rebar and poured the concrete under fire. The structure now stands. The new tenants can furnish it with indictments. That is not failure. That is lethal, disciplined statecraft. And the critics who cannot see the difference have no business commenting on power at this altitude.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ 💀⚖️
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Fenix Ammunition
Fenix Ammunition@FenixAmmunition·
@wxyzdetroit "31 year old man" You mean, the 31 year old Chinese national and former assistant professor at MSU?
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WXYZ Detroit
WXYZ Detroit@wxyzdetroit·
A 31-year-old man is in jail tonight after police say he operated a meth lab inside a Michigan State University building. STORY: wxyz.com/news/police-ar…
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slimzim
slimzim@jameszimmermann·
My friend’s dog who has been following me everywhere is about to be serenaded, hope he likes.
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AAGHarmeetDhillon
AAGHarmeetDhillon@AAGDhillon·
Extremely gratified to see this decision we’ve been waiting for! I was proud to co-author the brief for the United States as amicus in this important case, perhaps one of the most important developments in decades in Voting Rights Act jurisprudence!
SCOTUS Wire@scotus_wire

🚨 In a 6-3 vote, the Supreme Court strikes down Louisiana's new congressional map that added a second majority-black district, holding that it constitutes a racial gerrymander. The Court narrows its previous interpretation of the Voting Rights Act.

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Concerned for Colorado
Concerned for Colorado@concernedforco·
We simply cannot allow this man to be governor. He is a threat to women and children everywhere. He wastes our tax dollars on frivolous lawsuits and he is a Soros funded puppet pretending to be grassroots. He is evil and he is dangerous.
Colorado Principled Physicians@ColoradoDoctors

This man with the unpleasant expression and an inexperienced or revengeful dentist is Phil Weiser, current Colorado attorney general, now running for Governor of Colorado. As you know, physicians here at @ColoradoDoctors have been deeply worried about the breakneck speed at which laws about gender identity (feeling in the head) are being passed to supercede biological sex (physical reality determined by sex chromosomes in every cell in the body including brain cells). Let's examine what Phil Weiser’s record is like on this topic, to see if he's fit for this very powerful post, below:

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Leader John Thune
Leader John Thune@LeaderJohnThune·
The enormity of what Democrats have opted for cannot be understated. No one to stop dangerous individuals from making their way into our country, and no one to catch and deport these dangerous individuals if they do make it in. As long as Republicans are in charge, we’re going to do everything we can to protect our borders and keep dangerous criminal illegal aliens off our streets.
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
@Gaurab If only we could use steam power instead. Steam turbines are much cheaper and easier. But then we'd need source of heat. Like some sort of magic rock that radiated energy all by itself. We could call it "radiothermal steam generation". If only rocks like that existed.
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Gaurab Chakrabarti
You cannot buy a new gas turbine until 2030. Order books at GE, Siemens, and Mitsubishi stretch to 2029. Turbine prices have nearly tripled since 2019. Every AI data center needs power and every gas plant needs a turbine. And every turbine has one part that bottlenecks the entire industry: The blade. It has to survive in gas 500°C above the melting point of the metal it's made from and spin at up to 20,000 RPM under 10,000 g of centrifugal force. Each blade is grown as a single crystal of nickel superalloy, pulled through a vacuum furnace at 3 mm per minute. A set of blades costs $600,000 and takes 90 weeks to grow. The same metallurgy powers modern jet engines. Only 3 companies on Earth can build one. China spent $42 billion trying to catch up. They bought a Russian fighter engine, took it apart, and copied every part. Their copy ran 30 hours between overhauls versus 400 for the original. Modern Western engines run 4,000. You can reverse engineer the shape of a turbine blade. You cannot reverse engineer 60 years of metallurgy.
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