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Kenny Andersen

@kpandersen

Hockey Dad | Lets Go Mets | #GDTBATH #LFGM

Morrisville, NC Katılım Kasım 2008
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Tish Hyman
Tish Hyman@listen2tish·
It’s so upsetting. I will never stop fighting AGGRESSIVELY against the attack on our women and children!!!!
WomenAreReal@WomenAreReals

Watching these lawmakers not only ignore the proof of an insane medical scandal, but also proactively vote to continue harming kids is almost impossible to take sitting down. @listen2tish speaks for so many mothers and fathers who have watched their kids get sucked into this ideology. What do they say? In an mad world, only the mad are sane. (or something like that)

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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
THE TRUTH HAS A PRICE - BUT IT’S WORTH IT I’m in Los Angeles with the one and only @JillianMichaels . Jillian was at the absolute top of the mainstream fitness world—books, TV, apps, you name it—until she decided to speak up about the "evil things" happening in our society. From trans children and men in women’s sports to the way race is weaponized to keep us fighting each other, Jillian is refusing to stay silent. They tried to cancel her, they threatened her, and they called her every name in the book, but the numbers don't lie: Cancel culture is failing. It was an honour to sit down with someone who puts their principles above their bank account.
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Kenny Andersen
Kenny Andersen@kpandersen·
@mattvanswol As someone who voted you into office, @SenThomTillis please pass the SAVE act. It would be egregious not to vote for something over 80% of the country support. Please put your personal gain aside and serve as you are supposed to.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨#BREAKING: North Carolina Senator, Thom Tillis COMPLETELY MISSED THE VOTE on the motion to move forward the SAVE Act. He didn’t show up. Absolutely unbelievable.
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Bruce Blakeman
Bruce Blakeman@NassauExec·
.@KathyHochul has been the Governor for years, and gas prices (and excessive taxes) have crushed New Yorkers the whole time. Now she wants to blame Washington? When I am Governor, I'll stop passing the buck and start cutting costs.
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Kenny Andersen
Kenny Andersen@kpandersen·
She’s not wrong. They’ve been very clear about what their intent is and most here have been complacently unaware. Will many states be living under sharia law in 10 years? Very possible. Women, jews, christians, gays, etc - will lose all rights
Shawnee Gregorio@GregorioSh64773

Honestly, I thought there would be more. Listen as she explains how they move into communities and slowly take over, starting locally with elections. It isn’t rocket science; we’ve just become complacent.

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♏️ 𝓓𝓪𝓻 ♏️
♏️ 𝓓𝓪𝓻 ♏️@DameScorpio·
Protesting ICE, blocking traffic. Damaging property, attacking people. Behaving like animals. And then they have the audacity to scream “what the fuck and oh my god” when someone gets run over or dragged. You idiots are a special kind of stupid. WATCH!👇
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Kenny Andersen
Kenny Andersen@kpandersen·
@gotrice2024 @Sadie_NC Friends did similar with their child. After 2 years, the child began earning a wage where they felt comfortable buying a townhouse with a reasonable mortgage, which became more reasonable when parents surprised with returning all 2 years of rent plus investment interest
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SonnyBoy🇺🇸
SonnyBoy🇺🇸@gotrice2024·
Their 18 year old daughter just graduated a few weeks ago. Her parents thought they were being fair for not kicking her out at 18 but they are kicking her out after she graduates. They told her if she wanted to stay, effective June 1st, she would have to start paying them $200 a month plus the costs of her own food. If she wanted the rent with meal plan, it’s $300 a month and she can eat from their fridge. They feel they are teaching her responsibility in a controlled environment. I think the amount they are charging is reasonable and fair, it’s still cheaper than being on her own. Do you think this is too expensive too cheap, or do the just hate their kid?
SonnyBoy🇺🇸@gotrice2024

This man complains that his daughter stays in her room all day and doesn’t enjoy talking to him and his wife. Whenever she does come down for food or water, he’s always reminding her that when she turns 18 either she can move out or pay rent. I never understood why people do this as a scare tactic to teach kids responsible. Is it possible that his interactions like this is actually damaging his relationship with his daughter. Isn’t he giving her a vibe that he doesn’t want her around or is this a part of teaching her responsibility?

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Rock Chartrand🤑
Rock Chartrand🤑@RockChartrand·
For people like Mamdani, nothing truly belongs to you. Not your property, not your savings, not even the results of your lifetime of work. It all belongs to the state, and you’re just the temporary manager of it until they decide to take their "share". The estate tax simply makes the premise explicit. If the government can claim half of what you built the moment you die, then ownership was never really yours to begin with. It was always conditional on political permission.
Old School Eddie@Old_SchoolEddie

NYC Mayor Mamdani proposes ‘death tax’ that could claim up to 50% of estates over $750K.

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Kenny Andersen@kpandersen·
I think there is a lot of truth to this.
mathewk@mathewkobliska

@Handre I’m convinced that much of the support for Marxism today is due to young people’s search for identity and contrarianism. They really don’t believe this nonsense.

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Kenny Andersen
Kenny Andersen@kpandersen·
They seemingly aren’t teaching this anymore in public schools. Actually, teaching seems to have taken a backseat to political ideologies around the country.
Handre@Handre

Karl Marx gave humanity its most murderous idea: that human suffering stems not from scarcity and the human condition, but from private property itself. This bearded parasite—who never worked a day in his life and lived off Engels' textile fortune—convinced generations that voluntary exchange was exploitation while violent redistribution was justice. The body count speaks for itself. Stalin's forced collectivization murdered 6 million Ukrainians through engineered famine. Mao's Great Leap Forward killed 45 million through sheer economic illiteracy. Pol Pot slaughtered a quarter of Cambodia's population. And every single time, the intellectuals proclaimed it "wasn't real socialism." The pattern is identical across continents and centuries: seize private property, centrally plan production, watch millions starve. But the intellectual foundation was always rotten. Marx's labor theory of value—the notion that labor alone creates value—was already debunked by Austrian economists like Böhm-Bawerk before the ink was dry on Das Kapital. Value is subjective, determined by individual preferences in voluntary exchange. Marx simply couldn't grasp that the capitalist performs the crucial function of time preference—sacrificing present consumption for uncertain future returns. Even "democratic socialism" in Western Europe required massive wealth transfers from productive individuals to bureaucratic parasites, creating permanent dependency classes and stagnating growth. Venezuela had the world's largest oil reserves and still managed to create toilet paper shortages. Cuba turned a Caribbean paradise into a floating prison where doctors flee on rafts. Every socialist experiment ends the same way: empty shelves, secret police, and intellectuals explaining why the next attempt will be different.

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