
Drake Richey
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Drake Richey
@kingbillydrake
father of 3, married to a super model, financial advisor, interested in cycling, education, theology, and jokes.
Boston, MA Katılım Ekim 2012
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@business I wish @ShortsleeveMA and @MikeMinogueABMD were talking about this more. It is such bad economics and should be repealed immediately.
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Residents exiting Massachusetts took a net of $4.2 billion in adjusted gross income with them in 2023, one of the largest totals in the country, after a tax on millionaires took effect bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Every parent should read @JonHaidt's latest. But note that the kids most resistant to the Devil's brew of smartphones and social media are the ones who are conservative and religious. Secularization paved the way for the descent into despondency that Jon has so ably documented.

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I sat down w/ @mockingbirdmin to share my ministry philosophy—church operating system—that led to incredible growth at @stalbanswaco.
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@jasongay Amazing. Thank you for all the cycling coverage from the Richey family, your top fans in Boston.
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My thoughts on the Tour de France stage 5 TT:
1. Tadej performed like a Tour winning Tadej doing a very good time trial and finished a strong 2nd, 16 seconds behind a flying Remco. The big news is he put 1:05 into Jonas. He looked extremely strong on the bike riding aggressively out of the gate, flying through the corners, and looking extremely locked in on the bike. It’s funny because even though his bike position was the same as in the Dauphine, it looked different because he was riding so hard. He was further forward on the saddle, his head was higher up, and he was moving the bike all over each time he raised the speed. While today was not a surprise, he made it more exciting by gaming the Dauphine. I think he’s got some surprises coming for the mountains as it appears here is where his absolute focus is. With a higher cda than Remco and Jonas, this TT confirms Tadej has a much higher threshold power than both.
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Dauphine Stage 7: Another awesome stage, and it feels like we’re gifted a two-month-long Tour de France this year, with the two best riders already doing battle in June. Here is my perspective and thoughts from today’s stage:
1. Tadej won again yes, but he rode the final climb completely differently than yesterday. Here’s what he did differently and likely why:
He attacked, but not in the same way as yesterday. It started with a different leadout from his team. Today it was Sivakov doing the leadout for Tadej, mainly because he was the only one left with him. Sivakov’s leadout lasted about one minute at 520w. It wasn’t at the same level as yesterday’s leadout by Narváez, since Sivakov isn’t as explosive of a rider. That forced Tadej to use more of his traditional attack style: a standing, high-cadence explosive like-sprint-move to launch himself. He showed that even with his new tricks, he still has the old ones just as refined, making him a true “Swiss Army knife” of winning options. He was so powerful that Jonas lasted only nine seconds on his wheel despite being directly behind him when he launched. For those of us who have raced or done competitive riding, it’s very difficult to drop someone straight off your wheel with a short attack on a low-gradient climb. (Cont)
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Well, if Beth Moore can come back, maybe I can too. I've certainly been considering it. Getting off Twitter, in the end, seems like more virtue-signalling than helpful.
Beth Moore@BethMooreLPM
I came back to Twitter for such a time as this.
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Would you support a constitutional amendment rendering all members of Congress ineligible for re-election whenever the federal deficit exceeds 3% of GDP?
Ian Jaeger@IanJaeger29
BREAKING: Senator Mike Lee and Elon Musk support a proposal that if there is a deficit of more than 3% of GDP, all sitting members of Congress are ineligible for reelection. This is a phenomenal idea.
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