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MightyAl

@mi6tyAl

🇺🇸 Come and Take It. V for Valor. Two Bronze Stars. This We’ll Defend. #HottyToddy

Galveston, TX Katılım Nisan 2014
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MightyAl
MightyAl@mi6tyAl·
Reminiscing this day.
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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErickson28·
@atxbaird Uhhhh sir I literally said in this piece I think the blockade will not produce the results the United States wants.
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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErickson28·
In a new article in The Washington Post, the debate surrounding Trump’s claim of “Iran’s Oil Infrastructure Exploding” is addressed. Washington is operating on a theory that as a result of the blockade and economic warfare campaign being waged under Operation Economic Fury, Iran will be forced to “shut-in” their oil wells. It has been pitched to the White House that this will cause “catastrophic and irreversible damage”, but many energy experts identify major gaps in this proposition. Nevertheless, we have also seen Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, a man with approximately 0 days of experience dealing in economic warfare or the energy sector, also state that the “pumping will collapse soon”. What I love most of all about this article, even more than my comments being included that this shut-in and economic warfare theory is a desperate grasping at straws, saying, “We are banking on being saved by a silver bullet that is flawed in a number of ways”, is that the team at The Post included Miad Maleki’s insights as well into the debate. It should come as no surprise to anyone who follows me, or this argument as a whole, that I ascribe the economic warfare and blockade campaign strategy to Miad and The Foundation for Defense of Democracies. And, while I personally believe it is built on shaky foundations, I have the utmost respect for the legitimate expertise Miad brings to the table in this argument. I just happen to disagree on this topic. So the question now remains: Will the U.S. blockade and economic warfare campaign bring Iran to their knees? But more importantly: Will that happen in an expeditious enough manner to which it is a viable strategy for the global economy? washingtonpost.com/business/2026/…
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TexanMamaBarbie
TexanMamaBarbie@trumpvance33·
@mi6tyAl @danotastic @HSGARAGE1 Plenty of Americans have pride in American cars. Then they all wonder why their brand new car is in the shop within the first 3 years. On repeat.
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おかちゃん@H.S GARAGE
アメリカ人ってさ、何でそんなに「HILUX」が好きなん?
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MightyAl
MightyAl@mi6tyAl·
@WayneOWastes @trumpvance33 @HSGARAGE1 I agree with most of what you said, besides the factory. It absolutely matters. In America, if your car is made on a Friday or a Monday, they’re a lemon. Still stands. The “Americas” make crap cars. That’s why nobody buys them.
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Wayne of the Wastes
Wayne of the Wastes@WayneOWastes·
The only tolerable arrangement for RELYING on foreign technology is that we at least manufacture it here. There were many many fights and tradeoffs that brought us to this point. It hurt seeing our auto industry wrecked by Japan a few decades ago, but you can't argue with superior engineering unless you're a retard. Standards on our end should be brought up, but no need to be a cork-sniffer about what factory it was made in, in the era of warrantees and recalls.
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MightyAl
MightyAl@mi6tyAl·
@trumpvance33 @HSGARAGE1 There’s a reason 6 out of every 10 cars around you while driving are Japanese made. They are one of the best, for sure
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TexanMamaBarbie
TexanMamaBarbie@trumpvance33·
@mi6tyAl @HSGARAGE1 I choose from my options. When I traded in a tundra last weekend, I told the salesperson I would only consider Honda, Toyota, and any of their luxury brands. I prefer reliability and resale over flash and what’s cool.
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MightyAl
MightyAl@mi6tyAl·
@trumpvance33 @HSGARAGE1 The American cars will never be as good as a JDM vehicle. The Japanese take more care in assembly.
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MightyAl
MightyAl@mi6tyAl·
@trumpvance33 @HSGARAGE1 If it doesn’t have a J as the first letter of the VIN, it’s not Japanese. The only Toyota in America that is made in Japan is the 4Runner, pre-2025
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TexanMamaBarbie
TexanMamaBarbie@trumpvance33·
@HSGARAGE1 We own a Tundra, a Camry, a Civic (just purchased), and my Hyundai Palisade.
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Adrienne
Adrienne@YoAdrienne1968·
With Florida’s new Congressman map, crunchy noodlehead Debbie Wasserman Schultz is out. What a great day to be alive 🥳
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TravisT@LeftyTravis·
Astros game cancelled. Me: Houston sports can't hurt me today Rockets:
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Savanah Hernandez
Savanah Hernandez@Savsays·
🚨HUGE UPDATE: Turns out that Chris, Paige and Deyanna Ostroushko will ALL be facing federal charges for assaulting me. It was initially reported that only 2 of the 3 would be facing charges, however, Acting AG Todd Blanche, has just announced that ALL THREE were indicted and will be facing charges. Thank you to the DOJ and FBI for doing everything they can to ensure that justice is fully served in this case. I am incredibly grateful to see our justice system at work.
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Acting AG Todd Blanche@DAGToddBlanche

Today, Christopher, Deyanna, and Paige Ostrouchko were indicted by a grand jury for allegedly assaulting journalist and Turning Point USA contributor Savannah Hernandez, while she was lawfully reporting on anti-ICE protests outside a federal building in St. Paul. Hernandez was allegedly surrounded, physically assaulted, and shoved to the ground — simply because she was identified by the defendants as a conservative journalist. That is NOT “peaceful protest.” These deplorable actions as charged in the indictment will not be tolerated in America, and this Department of Justice will always punish unhinged acts of political violence.

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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 LMAO! Hakeem Jeffries is MELTING DOWN over how successful President Trump has been at ridding our country of DEI “We’re now at a point where AFFIRMATIVE ACTION is gone. DIVERSITY is gone. EQUITY, gone. INCLUSION, gone...” HUGE win! 🤣🔥
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Pete Buttigieg
Pete Buttigieg@PeteButtigieg·
Today's Supreme Court decision reverses hard-won progress under the Voting Rights Act. It means less representation for millions of Black Americans and other voters of color, as lawmakers gain greater ability to manipulate their districts. There will be more extreme partisan gerrymandering, lopsided elections, less accountable government, and policies that hurt rather than help with everyday life. But this is no time to be demoralized, because we know it does not have to be this way. We can mobilize around reform, new laws, and where necessary, constitutional amendments for fairer government. Only then can we feel the benefits of a balanced Court, a truly representative Congress, and an election system free from the distorting power of extreme corporate and partisan manipulation.
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SaltySauce
SaltySauce@SaltierSauceAL·
@basedsocko1 @PeteButtigieg The only ones "expanding" gerrymandering are Republicans. Dems have already gerrymandered their holdings to Hell. Sorry we stopped playing nice, and are using your tactics against you! Oh wait, no I'm not.
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