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Len Hubbard

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US Navy veteran in nuclear submarines. SSBN 608,USS Ethan Allen. 35 years working in the Nuclear power industry. Retired now and loving it.

Palm Harbor, FL Katılım Mart 2017
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Bridgett Fertig
Bridgett Fertig@LightOnLiberty·
A Dominion contractor with two degrees, swore under oath in her affidavit after working 27 hours at Detroit's TCF Center that she witnessed MASSIVE amounts of clear election fraud involving late-night ballot dumps. She detailed how her manager, Nick Economagunas (part owner of Dominion), ordered her there instead of the Detroit elections building. She saw vans FULL of ballots arriving, photos of people carrying ballots out of a "Chicago warehouse," and at 4:30 AM, Mr. Baxter personally brought in boxes from the rear entrance. She stated each box holding approx 600 ballots, totaling around 50,000 ILLEGAL ballots dumped onto tables just before a 6 AM shift change! This is exactly the kind of election fraud we've been warning about that was running RAMPANT across the country during the 2020 election!
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RNC Research@RNCResearch·
CNN: “Why would you be voting in California 2 years after moving to Michigan?”   MCMORROW: “Moving takes time.”   CNN: "You had criticized a Twitter user in 2024 for voting in Michigan after moving to California, you called it illegal..." MCMORROW: “Yeah, absolutely."
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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
Of course.
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🏛 🌹PeriklestheGREAT 🌹 🏛 "Vox Populi, Vox Dei"
@RealJamesWoods Want to stop incentivizing OPEN BORDERS by Democrats? a. Stop Counting ILLEGALS in census b. End Birthright Citizenship c. Make it ILLEGAL for any ILLEGAL to ever get right to vote. d. Make voting by ILLEGALS effectively impossible - stop the cheating. e. ALL Of the Above.
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Robert Sterling
Robert Sterling@RobertMSterling·
[LONG RANT] “Spirit would have just made JetBlue go bankrupt anyway! You can’t blame Biden or Warren!” Do you guys know what bankruptcy is? I’m not trying to be rude, but do you understand that not all bankruptcy processes are the same (or even comparable), and that there are MAJOR differences between Chapter 11 and Chapter 7? Let’s set aside the particulars of JetBlue’s financial position and assume these people are right. Let’s grant them that—for purposes of argument—acquiring and integrating Spirit would have been the death knell for JetBlue’s lackluster balance sheet. (This is far from guaranteed, and I promise you that none of the people on social media making these claims have analyzed the company’s financial statements, let alone built a forecast for the business or looked at its solvency ratios.) JetBlue, under the worst case scenario, would be suffering from a balance issue, not a fatal structural issue with the company’s business model itself. In other words, it is not the case that JetBlue is a fundamentally “bad business” that shouldn’t exist. It just shouldn’t exist with the level of debt that it currently maintains (~$9.5B of debt and lease obligations, compared to EBITDA of $490M in 2024 and $284M in 2025). Finance bros would say it has “viability as a going concern,” just not with the level of liabilities currently on its balance sheet. When a company has a business model that fundamentally works—when it is viable as a going concern—but it is not able to service its liabilities, the company doesn’t just fold up and shut down. It generally goes through a restructuring process, either directly with creditors (you’ll hear the term “liability management exercise” from smart guys like my absolute bro @HighyieldHarry a lot) or via the court system. When the process is pursued via the court system, it is a Chapter 11 bankruptcy. This is what Spirit attempted—twice—after the Biden administration sued to block its sale to JetBlue. In a Chapter 11 process, the company generally reorganizes its operations (burdensome contracts are renegotiated, new executives are sometimes brought in, etc.) and restructures its balance sheet (debt terms are modified, and owners of common equity, at the bottom of the capital stack, usually take substantive haircuts, if they’re not wiped out entirely). But here’s the most important part of Chapter 11—and I’m going to capitalize this for emphasis: THE BUSINESS DOES NOT STOP OPERATING. Not only does it not stop operating, its stakeholders—vendors and suppliers, for example—often aren’t allowed to stop working with them. Business goes on, the lights stay on, employees get paid (assuming temporary financing is lined up), and customers continue to be served. For the company, the world keeps turning, even if its equity owners know their days are limited. Under the worst case scenario, this is what would have happened—what still might happen—to a post-Spirit-acquisition JetBlue. Its planes would have kept flying, its employees would have continued receiving paychecks twice a month, and most passengers would not have even known any difference. Ultimately, the company exits the Chapter 11 process with a healthier balance sheet, better prospects for its future, and a new lease on life. Countless companies—including nearly every major US airline, as well as General Motors and Chrysler—have gone through this process and gone on to operate as successful commercial enterprises. I have zero doubt that, in this hypothetical scenario, JetBlue would end up being one of them. Now, let’s talk about what just happened with Spirit. Spirit isn’t going through Chapter 11 right now. It tried that twice already, and both times were insufficient. Spirit is therefore now filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Chapter 7 is liquidation. It is, for all intents and purposes, the end. Operations cease. Passengers get stranded at distant airports. Employees don’t get their paychecks, let alone creditors their debt serviced. If Chapter 11 is surgery and physical therapy for a business, Chapter 7 is capital punishment. It is corporate death. In a Chapter 7 process, the company’s assets are sold off—generally in piecemeal fashion—to the highest bidders, proceeds from which are used to satisfy creditors. In the case of Spirit, this will involve its fleet of planes (those that are owned, not leased) being sold off to other carriers, as well as ground equipment. Gate slots and leases—which are extremely valuable at space-constrained airports—will also be sold off to other airlines. Spirit’s customer file—the names, email addresses, and contact information of its customers—will probably get sold off to whichever scammy direct marketing firm is willing to pay the most. Even the Spirit brand itself will also be sold (Spirit Halloween, you guys have the opportunity to do the funniest thing ever.) Spirit’s creditors will be partially repaid. They will have a bad quarter, perhaps even a bad year. But they will, by and large, be fine. You know who won’t be fine? Spirit’s 15,000+ employees. They are—to use the proper legal and financial term—up shit creek. The company’s pilots will get scooped up by other airlines, though they and their families may have to relocate. Flight attendants may or may not get jobs elsewhere, as will its ground staff and its corporate employees (accountants, IT staff, etc.). But it’s not exactly the best white-collar job market right now. This is why it’s so infuriating to see people say Spirit would have dragged JetBlue into bankruptcy regardless, and that we therefore should not hold cynical, incapable politicians accountable. A JetBlue bankruptcy—which, again, would not have been a sure bet by any stretch of the imagination—would have been a Chapter 11 reorganization. Possibly even an out-of-court restructuring among the company and its creditors. Spirit’s bankruptcy, on the other hand, is the end. The company is dead. The two aren’t comparable. And this is a really shitty day for a lot of decent people that didn’t deserve any of this,
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Robby Starbuck
Robby Starbuck@robbystarbuck·
This is Democrat Hakeem Jeffries 4 days before a Democrat assassin tried to kill the entire Trump Administration. Hakeem is the leader for ALL the Democrats in the House of Representatives. His message to Democrats was: "MAXIMUM WARFARE. EVERYWHERE. ALL THE TIME." Pure evil.
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StopAntisemitism
StopAntisemitism@StopAntisemites·
Graham Platner’s Nazi tattoo isn’t generic. It’s the Totenkopf, tied to Nazi camp guards who brutalized Jews. For anyone, especially Jewish men like Rahm Emanuel and Chuck Schumer, to put politics over basic decency is indefensible.
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Carry@boatgirl3·
@WallStreetMav all the people upset over Pete Hegseth's Christian tattoo are really quiet today
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Miranda Devine
Miranda Devine@mirandadevine·
Antifa will kill a conservative journalist one day. They don't want people to know they are real. All but one cop rode away when they saw a woman coming towards them begging for help and telling them she was injured. They really didn't want to get involved.
Katie Daviscourt 📸@KatieDaviscourt

It’s impossible for me to do my job down at the Portland ICE facility, even with security. I was violently mobbed out by Antifa, and a suspect in black bloc threw a rock at my face. I have zero desire to discuss this further, but everyone is tired of it and wondering why a crackdown on Antifa — a terrorist organization— has not yet occurred.

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Lucky Teter
Lucky Teter@TheMagaHulk·
Hulk Hogan granted the third most Make-a-Wish requests of all time (well over 200.) John Cena is the only wrestler who has granted more. Hogan also met thousands of other courageous children like Seth in this video. Meltzer is a bitter old man, jealous of Hogan's legacy.
RingsideFeed@RingsideFeed

Meltzer SHOOTS on Hulk Hogan after watching Netflix doc: "I just despise racism. I can't get past it." He says Hogan had every chance to fall on the sword like he kinda did with the steroids and never took it. Where do you land on his legacy? (source: wrestling observer rado @WONF4W)

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Ian Miller
Ian Miller@ianmSC·
It really is remarkable how awful the Biden administration was. A mixture of spectacular incompetence, malicious disregard for common sense, and political extremism It flies under the radar because Biden was mentally gone, but the whole thing was a massive trainwreck
Clay Travis@ClayTravis

Here’s Mayor Pete announcing the Biden administration’s decision to fight the Jet Blue and Spirit merger so they could protect consumers and ensure low fares. Now the airline doesn’t exist and passengers are stranded across the country.

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Adam Housley
Adam Housley@adamhousley·
Wow. This is spot on. Too may in leadership have never truly had a business.
Yogi@Houseofyogi

Spirit Airlines died tonight at the hands of the socialist crusader, Elizabeth Warren She must be so proud to add another casket to her achievements. Tonight at 3am, Spirit turns off the lights. 14,000 jobs gone. 30+ smaller airports lose service. JetBlue offered $3.8 BILLION in cash to buy Spirit in 2022. Shareholders, flight attendants union, literally everyone voted yes. The combined company would have held 9% of the US market against a Big 4 that already owned 80%. For anyone who understands numbers: 9% isn’t a monopoly against 80%. Warren said no. She wrote letters. She pressured Buttigieg. Biden’s DOJ sued. A federal judge killed the deal in January 2024. Her argument: the merger would cost consumers $1 billion a year. Now look at her collateral damage she dusts under the rug. 510 pilots gone in the months after. 1,800 flight attendants furloughed in December. 14,000 jobs in 2023. 7,500 last week. Zero tonight. And that’s just the people in Spirit uniforms. Catering goes. Fuel guys go. Baggage crews, gate agents, airport coffee shops, hotels and rental cars in 70 cities Spirit flew to. Every airline job carries 3 more on its back. 40,000 people out of work because of one woman’s moronic crusade against the market. And the math ain’t mathing. Spirit abandoned 90 routes during the death spiral. Fares on those routes are up 14% on average. Oakland to Newark: $135 to $288. Fort Myers to San Juan: $92 to $219. Kansas City to Newark up 66%. That’s reality. Not some BS number from a “study.” So @SenWarren tell me how this saves the consumer money? Cheap carriers in a market drop fares 21% across the board. Southwest did this in the 90s and saved Americans $68 BILLION over 20 years. Warren killed it. That’s what moronic politicians led by socialism do. Then with her own blind arrogance, she tweeted Spirit’s collapse is “a Biden win for flyers.” A win. 14,000 people are reading termination letters tonight. And she’s taking credit. This is socialism in 2026. A senator who’s never made payroll thinks she knows how to run a market better than the people who own and work in the company. She saved you a billion on imaginary paper. She cost you ten times that in real life. She didn’t protect consumers from anything. 14,000+ will go from working to welfare. She will make sure to blame billionaires, hardworking tax payers, AI, capitalism and whatever monster they will make up tomorrow hiding under your bed. Higher taxes. Fewer jobs. More expensive everything. She called it a win. I hope you enjoy winning.

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Brandi Love ®
Brandi Love ®@brandi_love·
Ok guys.. I pay for 6 streaming services & the one that says it’s streaming the Carolina Hurricanes game says it’s blacked out in my area 🤬 So… what are the Methstreams?
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
Here’s Mayor Pete announcing the Biden administration’s decision to fight the Jet Blue and Spirit merger so they could protect consumers and ensure low fares. Now the airline doesn’t exist and passengers are stranded across the country.
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