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It’s all so tiresome.

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Apple Lamps
Apple Lamps@lamps_apple·
The only qualification Thomas Massie's cult-like supporters can ever name is that he "opposes foreign funding." Foreign funding accounts for a measly 1% of annual federal spending. So Massie torpedoes landmark conservative policies... the kind the right has fought for over decades... all to grandstand against a rounding error in the budget. His entire purpose is to sabotage the right precisely when his vote matters most. He withholds it on purpose, forcing Republican leadership to crawl across the aisle and beg Democrats for yes vote... which always comes with a price tag. Every single time, that price is a fat handout to the left's most radical pet projects. Massie is a built-in pressure valve guaranteeing Democrats can extort billions and ram through their agenda as the cost of passing anything meaningful. He is quite literally the swamp.
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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
In 2013, dozens of Republicans in Congress were trying to negotiate an amnesty deal that would have granted citizenship to millions of illegals. In 2015, one of the leading candidates for the GOP nomination for President was openly running on amnesty. Today, sitting governors and members of Congress are calling for a repeal of the Hart-Celler Act. Don’t let anyone ever tell you that nothing ever changes or that politics is a waste of time. The mainstream debate within the GOP shifted from “should we grant amnesty to 10 million illegals?” to “should we cut immigration by 85%” in just one decade. The ship is turning. You can argue it’s not turning fast enough, fine. But it is turning nonetheless. Politics works by turning what was previously considered sacrosanct into a hotly contested debate. The Left figured this out decades ago. They eventually forced their will on this country taking things that were previously considered not up for debate and endlessly politicizing them until they could dismantle a prior consensus in favor of one of their own choosing. We can do the same. It should be treated as a non-negotiable litmus test for Republicans in all primaries to be in favor of repealing Hart-Celler.
Ron DeSantis@RonDeSantis

Both the Hart-Celler Act of 1965 and the additions to it in the early 90s need to be repealed. So many examples of putting American citizens last in those pieces of legislation.

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Lizard Finder@lizardfinder·
@memechaotic I would listen to no music made since the year Jay-Z’s first album was released for that much.
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chaotic memes@memechaotic·
Tell em to bring my money.
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Lizard Finder@lizardfinder·
@stats_feed Keep them off. They’re just going to either look at porn all day or try to scam people.
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
74% of the world's population (6 billion people) use the internet in 2025. In 2000, it was only 6%. But 2.2 billion people are still offline. In high-income countries: 94% connected. In low-income countries: 23% connected. Source: ITU 2025 / DataReportal April 2026.
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Alex Berenson
Alex Berenson@AlexBerenson·
A reminder: Hantavirus equals bird flu equals monkeypox, despite the hype they’ve killed fewer people this decade than a day of car crashes The only major respiratory virus epidemic in 100 years came from a lab Health bureaucrats need to stay employed, your fear is their work
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Gina Milan
Gina Milan@ginamilan_·
For the record: The entire Epstein saga was a complete fucking hoax. Trump was right.
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Lizard Finder@lizardfinder·
@fullthrottleric @ConsoomerLs Not every job has concrete "deadlines", and in some jobs, productivity is hard to measure, but other employees feel it, even other WFH people, who have to pick up the slack but can't line up a stack of hard evidence like, Worker 3 didn't turn in their TPS reports. They just know.
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Lizard Finder@lizardfinder·
@fullthrottleric @ConsoomerLs You can't just take the people who waste time at the office and people who waste time at home and average them to get the whole picture of productivity.
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Lizard Finder@lizardfinder·
@fullthrottleric @ConsoomerLs It’s actually possible for a lazy person to be more lazy when they’re not under public scrutiny. Some people get up to all sorts of unproductive and sometimes borderline sociopathic behavior when left unchecked.
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Lizard Finder@lizardfinder·
@mask_bastard $48 via a delivery app a few weeks ago. Granted it was a “fancy” pizza place that was expensive to begin with but the markup and tip put it over the top.
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meme bastard 🍕
meme bastard 🍕@mask_bastard·
What is the most you ever paid for a pizza?
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Lizard Finder@lizardfinder·
@WomanDefiner Likely the same scam that the green energy folks are running. Throw up hundreds of acres of cheap foreign built solar panels on prime farmland that won’t last 1/4 of their rated life, just to enrich the (often foreign) builders and local pols.
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Paul@WomanDefiner·
We have more Data center capacity than the rest of the world combined. We aren't at risk of losing any race to anyone. We are being lied to. China isn't even close.
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Alex Fasulo
Alex Fasulo@alex_fasulo·
First come solar and wind. Then come the data centers. Have you all noticed a trend countrywide? Foreign renewable companies crush towns and local zoning laws to get a final permit for 2,000+ acre complexes. Suddenly, 2-4 years later, that same area is now sited for battery storage and a data center. Let me explain how solar and wind is merely a Trojan horse for data centers and battery storage so you understand the pipeline here. When the Office of Renewable Energy Siting awards foreign corporations their final permits, that permit now becomes a sellable asset. The company will sell the project LLC/permit many times before anything is actually built. Even crazier, the company has SEVEN years to begin construction. The permit will change hands many times before they drive their steel piles into the earth. The panels themselves will exhaust their lifespan in 15-years time, if that. Weather degradation, especially in this climate, hail, and outdated technology will make the solar complex obsolete in more like a 3-7 year window. Yet, the land leases that were signed gives the land to the corporations for 35+ years. Why do they need the land for that long? They will be selling the permit and LLC to battery storage and data center companies. The data center company will not need to go through local permitting at that point. They’ll hook part of the data center to a few panels out back and call it green energy. They’ll do this slyly. They won’t need to contact the local news because they’ll own the final permit and the rubber stamp from New York’s ORES. Do you get it yet? It’s time to wake up and fast. Solar is a Trojan horse. It only converts at 15% of its annual potential in New York. It’s not a grid fix and ORES knows it. They’re assisting foreign corporations in selling final permits instead.
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Lizard Finder@lizardfinder·
@ClownWorld Stay out of the big cities, it’s a beautiful state with a lot to offer.
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Clown World ™ 🤡@ClownWorld·
I have guests coming in from out of town and I’m trying to plan out the top 5 things to do in California
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Lizard Finder@lizardfinder·
@Izumi_Sunagawa That guy looks like he just got done ripping out someone’s heart on top of a pyramid
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🇯🇵砂川 泉🎌@Izumi_Sunagawa·
家に入る前に必ず後ろ(左右)を確認しなきゃ、と改めて思わされる動画。
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Lizard Finder@lizardfinder·
@Rothmus Hispanic illegals, while not desirable, are far easier to assimilate than Muslims/Africans.
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Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
Despite widespread complaints about immigration, the United States has succeeded in assimilating immigrants far more effectively than Europe. In much of Europe, the process has been a clear failure: large immigrant communities live in parallel societies, with governments often reluctant to enforce their authority. Even the basic demand for equality under the law is routinely branded as extreme or “far-right.”
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Lizard Finder@lizardfinder·
@Bowtiedplayer @junker_jo A large chunk of the people who you’d need to “take NYC back” left already. The city is 40% foreign born now. Good luck with that. The left needs to be destroyed, completely and utterly. That’s the only way back.
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RiverOaksGuy
RiverOaksGuy@Bowtiedplayer·
Honest take. After 2020 and COVID, I was over blue states entirely. I think you can understand why. I actually don't feel this way anymore. A big part of this was living in the NYC area for a couple years and meeting old school New Yorkers who would tell me, look, we know the city has problems, but our families have been here forever, and we want to fix the city. They hate Mamdani and Cuomo and they know Miami is better run, but for them, NYC is home. I respect that. I haven't spent significant time in California so can't say but I do remember how Orange County had more freedom than Texas in 2020 just because of good local leaders. The mentality I have now is, we need to take these cities and states back. This is why I'm excited about Spencer Pratt's campaign in Los Angeles. We're playing offense. Even if he comes short, we're shifting the Overton window and forcing the enemy to defend territory that they just assumed to be safe. If there is a "national divorce", the terms for it should be: we take everything, they get nothing. The boomercon strategy of just retreating to the suburbs didn't work. Honestly, I understand why they did that. The US military was literally deployed against them during the 1960s-1970s internal violence, which got retconned as the "civil rights movement." There as a massive demoralization campaign Why I'm optimistic about the Zoomers is that they feel like they've got nothing to lose. We need that energy. The Zoomer young man is our front line. All efforts should be made to train, advise, assist and equip the American Zoomer young man.
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Lizard Finder@lizardfinder·
@natefishpa @DrDiGiorgio A substantial chunk of that defense spending isn’t even blowing shit up, it’s the massive social benefit programs that the US military offers current and discharged members as it is voluntary instead of a conscription system like China (which has a larger military).
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Nate Fisher renaissancemen.org -MBA/MS CyberSec
One thing most people don’t take into account Those countries have ‘free’ healthcare and ‘free’ universities because the U.S. spends $1T a year on the defense of world. Let’s understand how the math maths in Europe if/when the U.S. leaves NATO. I don’t want to see that happen. I just think everyone talking about how great that system is doesn’t realize they spend nothing on defense. If you remove our defense, how are they affording their free healthcare and universities?
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Anthony DiGiorgio, DO, MHA
Anthony DiGiorgio, DO, MHA@DrDiGiorgio·
This is the ultimate midwit healthcare take. No, 32 countries have not “figured out” universal healthcare. The UK has “free” healthcare, and roughly 1 in 3 cancer patients in England still fail to start treatment within 62 days of urgent referral. Canada has “free” healthcare, and the median wait for neurosurgical treatment is around a year. Australia has “free” healthcare, and over half the country still buys private insurance despite paying for a public universal system with their taxes. Switzerland has universal coverage, because residents are required to buy private insurance. There is no government system where benevolent bureaucrats tuck you in at night with a warm blanket and an MRI appointment. The actual lesson from other wealthy countries is not “they figured it out.” America’s system has huge problems. Our prices are insane, insurance markets are distorted, and hospital systems are cartelized. Our regulations make care more expensive than it needs to be. Yet we still guarantee access to even the 8% who don’t have coverage. We give easy routes to qualify for medicaid for those with disabilities. Pretending the rest of the world solved healthcare because they slapped the word “universal” on a rationing scheme is not analysis. It is bumper sticker policy for people who think access means having a card in your wallet while you wait a year to see the doctor you need.
daz@MetamateDaz

Free Universal Healthcare is so complicated and expensive that only 32 of the 33 wealthiest countries in the world have figured it out.

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captive dreamer
captive dreamer@captive_dreamer·
So bizarre to come onto right wing X and see the constant dooming, the fear mongering, incessant blackpilling about inevitable Democrat victory and then I go on Bluesky and it's just Democrats so despondent that they're either saying don't vote or threatening violence.
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