ふじた ともひこ
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ここで皆さんにご説明いたします。
政府は、自動車、工作機械、マイクロコントローラーなど、多くの製造業分野で使用される半導体に対し、300億円の投資補助を行う予定です。この措置は、安定した半導体の製造・調達体制を構築することを示しています。
したがって、今後5年から10年の主要な成長分野は、半導体、人工知能、テクノロジー分野となります。
私が推奨した5銘柄を購入された方は、根気よく保有し続けてください。
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ホンダは6900億円の赤字を計上し、13日の東京証券取引所での株価は急落しました。同社は上場以来初の赤字となりました。ハイブリッド車(HV)事業の拡大に注力していますが、市場の反応は依然として低調です。現時点ではホンダの株式を購入しないことをお勧めします。
#株式投資 #株トレード #投資戦略 #注目銘柄 #株式市場
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@robsmithonline @FoxNews I’ve been in New York since Friday and it looks like New York. The idea that the “city has fallen” is so idiotic and disconnected from reality that it shouldn’t be worth responding to if it weren’t effectively used to fear monger.
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@KatiePavlich Except when the U.S. could no longer fund the Israeli Lavi project to build a fighter jet for Israel with U.S. funds. Then we saw anti-American protests in Israel. That is some entitlement.
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@NEVERBOW @megynkelly @fightfite @POTUS I would think treason is placing your military at the whims of a foreign country. That sounds like Trump to me. Mahmoud Khalil is practicing what I thought was an American principle, namely free speech.
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@realMWHarris @megynkelly He’s not an illegal. He’s a lawful permanent resident. And that’s not how it works you moron.
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@megynkelly @megynkelly... Explain to me how a visa holder can remain in our country when the Secretary of State ordered him removed. That's the Sec.State sole discretion... I don't understand
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@ArthurMorganTX @derJamesJackson It’s not about denying any historical claim. It’s about the idea that it is justifiable for a group of people to create a state exclusively for themselves on land that has other people on it by claiming a loose, remote historical right.
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@nourchammas @derJamesJackson Indigeneity isn’t erased by displacement. It’s about continuity, not superiority. And no one’s saying Jews have more right—just that denying any historical claim is flat-out dishonest.
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@ArthurMorganTX @derJamesJackson Humans have always migrated. The point is, how can someone who happens to be Jewish today, anywhere in the world, claim a superior right to a Palestinian, who has always been on that land?
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@nourchammas @derJamesJackson Yes, and that study actually reinforces my point. The Erfurt DNA shows direct continuity between medieval and modern Ashkenazi Jews—with clear Levantine ancestry. The presence of admixture doesn’t erase origin; it reflects migration and diaspora.
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@ArthurMorganTX @derJamesJackson Yes but if you go back far enough many groups can trace their origins to different places. That’s just a natural part of human history. The bottom line is you cannot, today, claim a superior right to that land by happening to be Jewish today.
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@nourchammas @derJamesJackson No one said Jews are genetically pure—just that they share a common Levantine origin, confirmed by these studies.
Diaspora communities naturally show admixture, but Ashkenazi, Sephardi, and Mizrahi Jews all trace back to the same ancestral Middle Eastern population.
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@nourchammas @derJamesJackson That’s simply incorrect. These genetic studies show clear Levantine ancestry across Ashkenazi, Sephardi, and Mizrahi Jews.
nature.com/articles/natur…
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23052947/
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@ArthurMorganTX @derJamesJackson Also the Jews in Europe did NOT speak Hebrew and had no linguistic ties to that region. Their only ties were religious and Hebrew was a liturgical language, much like Latin is today. Do you hold the position that every Jewish person is indigenous to that land?
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Actually, indigeneity isn't erased by diaspora. Jews aren’t claiming a right because of religion—they’re claiming it because they’re the only people alive today with continuous ethnic, linguistic, and cultural ties to ancient Judea and Israel. Genetic, archaeological, and historical records all affirm this. You may disagree with modern policy, but denying that historical connection is just inaccurate.
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@ArthurMorganTX @derJamesJackson Moreover, claiming a historical right over people who have always lived on that land by virtue of a religious identity is irrational. Nowhere is that accepted.
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@nourchammas @derJamesJackson Jews aren’t the only people who’ve lived there, correct—but they ARE indigenous, with thousands of years of continuous ties.
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@ArthurMorganTX @derJamesJackson The point is that people have always lived there, both before and after the Jews. The idea that this is exclusively Jewish land is nonsense and it’s just a fantasy. Moreover, the argument that anyone who happens to be Jewish today can claim a right to the land is insanity.
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@nourchammas @derJamesJackson You're right that Canaanites predated the Israelites—but the Israelites emerged from within that Canaanite context, just like Greeks emerged from earlier Aegean cultures. That doesn't erase Jewish indigeneity—it confirms it.
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@ArthurMorganTX @derJamesJackson Canaanites predate the Hebrews by over a thousand years. They spoke a Canaanite language which was the predecessor of Aramaic. The people of that land have lived there since time immemorial, both before and after the Hebrews.
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@derJamesJackson Yes, Aramaic was spoken—but Hebrew predates it in the land by centuries.
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