Matthew Reigle

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Matthew Reigle

Matthew Reigle

@mreigle

Christian, husband, and father in that order Working for my Lord every day I'm alive.

Toledo, OH Katılım Nisan 2008
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Rep. Marcy Kaptur
Rep. Marcy Kaptur@RepMarcyKaptur·
When I talk to people in NW Ohio they tell me they can’t afford gas for the car, food for healthy meals, or the cost of healthcare. I have yet to meet a single one who wants to spend $1 Billion on a gilded ballroom. Let the President’s Billionaire pals pay for the ballroom—my people can’t afford it.
Acyn@Acyn

Cassidy on ballroom: There's no architectural plans. There is no environmentals. There's no engineering. There's no sense of when we ask, how did it happen to cost exactly a billion. I just don't get it.

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Christine Brown
Christine Brown@THECREATORiser·
@cb_doge Meanwhile in the UK …. 2026
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Matthew Reigle
Matthew Reigle@mreigle·
@RepMarcyKaptur Iran has been an active threat and killer of Americans since 1979, and you have never put a hardline focus on them. Russia ceased being a large-scale threat to the USA when the Soviet Union fell, stop dredging up old fears for to try to win support.
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Rep. Marcy Kaptur
Rep. Marcy Kaptur@RepMarcyKaptur·
Secretary Bessent pledged not to extend sanctions relief to Russia—but yet again, the Administration is throwing Putin a lifeline when he needs it most. We must force Russia to end its war on Ukraine and swiftly pass the Ukraine Support Act to sanction Russia and help our allies.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent@SecScottBessent

.@USTreasury is issuing a temporary 30-day general license to provide the most vulnerable nations with the ability to temporarily access Russian oil currently stranded at sea. This extension will provide additional flexibility, and we will work with these nations to provide specific licenses as needed. This general license will help stabilize the physical crude market and ensure oil reaches the most energy-vulnerable countries. It will also help reroute existing supply to countries most in need by reducing China’s ability to stockpile discounted oil.

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Matthew Reigle
Matthew Reigle@mreigle·
@SenWarren This is just flat out a smear job. Trump has been audited and nothing was found, then his tax records were unlawfully released. You're just a hack, and deep inside you're clearly and ugly person.
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aris
aris@arissyme·
@autocorrect2_0 Ready Timothy in the Bible for the guidelines to godly women it involves submission to men and shutting your fucking hole
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autocorrect2.0@autocorrect2_0·
God created women because “it was not good for man to be alone” This means it is good for a man to have a woman companion. To insult women as “unable to think” is to insult God’s design for man’s companionship.
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Matthew Reigle
Matthew Reigle@mreigle·
@DefiantLs Most nations of the world are socialist, go to one of them and leave us sink or swim without it.
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Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Rep Jamaal Bowman: "The word 'socialism' is weaponized as some kind of, you know, Anti-American thing."
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Steve Baker
Steve Baker@SteveBakerUSA·
Let’s just point out, by contrast: Bongino agreed to meet with me, so that I could brief him on our evidence about the pipe bomber. Then, he never responded to multiple attempts to schedule that meeting. Instead, he told Massie that he’d “personally write the check” to fund a defamation lawsuit against me. Bongino is a liar.
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Kyle Seraphin
Kyle Seraphin@KyleSeraphin·
Daniel tried to cover up the Epstein files and the J6 pipebomber. Massie wasn't having it. The end
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autocorrect2.0
autocorrect2.0@autocorrect2_0·
If you start ranking sins from “better to worse” are you not tacitly claiming God is unjust for meting out the same punishment (death and damnation) for all sin? If sins are not equal then punishment should vary. But God said the wages of all sin is death and anyone guilty of breaking the law at one point has broken them all. So why do men continuously try to measure sin in spite of God? Oh because they want to be “better” than someone else. Simple as.
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Matthew Reigle
Matthew Reigle@mreigle·
@ImMeme0 Foolishness. You two are now slaves to that man. Would they indeed bow down? I think they would.
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I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸
Black guys forced two non-black women on an NYC train to give up their seats just to “prove” they’re not racist! Like a spineless sheep, the pathetic white woman immediately obeyed their orders! I don’t know who the bigger loser is, the black men so desperately and pathetically craving victimhood and racism, or the braindead non-blacks who keep playing along with this retarded circus! The cherry on top would’ve been forcing those women to kneel and kiss their feet!
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Lauren Boebert
Lauren Boebert@laurenboebert·
Massie’s Race Matters!
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Matthew Reigle
Matthew Reigle@mreigle·
@brianglenntv It's fine to shout "from the river to the sea palatine will be free" which is a clear statement of genocide, but somehow you think it's a problem if the Jews preemptively prevent their own demise? Not that I believe any of this stupid statement.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Winston Churchill fought his depression with bricks. He'd lay them for hours at his country home in Kent. He joined the bricklayers' union. And in 1921 he wrote about why it worked. It took psychology another 75 years to catch up. He called his depression the "Black Dog." It followed him for decades. His method for fighting it back was as basic as it sounds: laying brick after brick, hour after hour. Churchill spelled out his theory in a long essay for The Strand Magazine. People who think for a living, he wrote, can't fix a tired brain just by resting it. They have to use a different part of themselves. The part that moves the eyes and the hands. Woodworking, chemistry, bookbinding, bricklaying, painting. Anything that drags the body into a problem the mind can't solve by itself. Modern psychology now calls this behavioral activation. It's one of the most-studied depression treatments out there. Depression sets a behavior trap. You feel bad, so you stop doing things, and doing less means less to feel good about. Feeling worse makes you do even less. The loop tightens until you can't breathe inside it. Behavioral activation breaks the loop from the action side. You schedule the activity first, even when every part of you doesn't want to. Doing it produces small rewards: a wall gets straighter, a painting fills in, a messy room gets clean. Those small rewards slowly rewire the brain. Action comes first, and the feeling follows. Researchers at the University of Washington put this to the test in 2006. They studied 241 adults with major depression and compared three treatments: behavioral activation, regular talk therapy, and antidepressants. For the people who were most severely depressed, behavioral activation matched the drugs. It beat the talk therapy. A 2014 review of more than 1,500 patients across 26 trials backed up the result. Physical work like bricklaying does something extra on top of this. It crowds out rumination, the looping bad thoughts that grind people down during the worst stretches of depression. Bricklaying needs both hands and gives feedback brick by brick: each one is straight or crooked. After an hour you can see exactly how much wall you built. No room left for the mental chewing. The line George Mack used in his post, "depression hates a moving target," is good poetry. The science behind it is sharper. Depression hates a brain that has somewhere else to be.
George Mack@george__mack

Winston Churchill used to lay 200 bricks per day to keep his mind busy when feeling down. Depression hates a moving target.

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Margaret
Margaret@Zoe5395·
In Australia, an 11-year-old boy spat at a female police officer after being arrested, and she immediately slapped him. Do you think she did the right thing?
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I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸
Explain it to me like I’m 5. Why is she still in Congress, and why hasn’t she lost her citizenship?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@brivael I think there is a good chance we’re in a simulation, not that we’re definitely in one
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Brivael Le Pogam
Brivael Le Pogam@brivael·
Elon Musk pense qu'on est dans une simulation. Moi, mon film préféré c'est Matrix. Et voici ma théorie sur la simulation : C'est improvable, ok. Mais en tant que philosophie de vie, c'est redoutable. Le principe : pour que la simulation reste active, il faut qu'il y ait du fun dedans. Sinon les designers s'ennuient et ils débranchent. Or, qu'est-ce qui tue le fun ? Les systèmes rigides. La bureaucratie. Quand tu enlèves les libertés individuelles, tu tends mécaniquement vers un système boring. Des formulaires, des comités, des normes, des sous-comités sur les normes. Plus personne ne crée, plus personne ne prend de risque, plus personne ne joue. Et là, les mecs derrière l'écran regardent leur dashboard et se disent : "bon, faut faire quelque chose." J'ai vu passer une théorie qui m'a fait mourir de rire : le Covid aurait été envoyé par les designers exprès. Pas pour nous nuire — pour pousser la bureaucratie le plus loin possible. La forcer à se révéler dans toute son absurdité. Confinements, QR codes, autorisations de sortie, comités d'experts qui se contredisent en boucle. Un stress test à l'échelle planétaire. Le but : faire péter le système par excès, pour permettre le reset. Et c'est exactement ce qu'on est en train de vivre. Trump, Musk, Milei — ce sont les incarnations du patch. DOGE qui démantèle les agences fédérales. Milei qui tronçonne l'État argentin en direct. La tech qui reprend le narratif. Le retour brutal des libertés individuelles comme valeur centrale. On assiste à un renouveau de civilisation. Et il est massivement basé sur la liberté de l'individu de créer, de buildre, de prendre des risques. Conclusion opérationnelle : Traitez la vie comme un jeu vidéo. Accumulez un maximum de skills. Buildez des trucs. Faites des choses qui vous donnent du fun, ou qui donnent du fun à l'humanité — et accessoirement, aux types qui nous regardent depuis l'autre côté de l'écran. Soyez intéressants à regarder. C'est littéralement votre seule mission.
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