Nate Nelson 🇺🇸 🇺🇦

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Nate Nelson 🇺🇸 🇺🇦

Nate Nelson 🇺🇸 🇺🇦

@polinate73

Husband, father to 4, lover of God, liberty, and justice for all.

Utah, USA Katılım Kasım 2012
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Joni Askola@joni_askola·
Some fiscally conservative Americans voted for Trump. They got played
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Tim Hannan@TimHannan·
The DOJ was investigating a picture of seashells but not whoever is making hundreds of millions on insider trades.
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Scott Lincicome
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"economists have swooped in with a smattering of new studies arguing that yes, strong trade ties are pacifying." ft.com/content/d141cf…
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Joseph J Collins@josephcollins77·
@mikenelson586 Mike, surprised that SECDEF w Harvard and Princeton creds is like most MAGAs unable to understand WWII, its effects, the postwar world, the importance now and future of alliances, and the need for good planning. The real surprise would have been if he had a grasp of WWII history.
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Utah Reagan Caucus@UTReaganCaucus·
"Donald Trump could have been the restorer of free markets. Instead, his administration is institutionalizing mechanisms that Washington can use to meddle in the operations of private business." nationalreview.com/2026/05/trumps…
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The Rabbit Hole
The Rabbit Hole@TheRabbitHole·
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Andrew Bragg
Andrew Bragg@AndrewBragg5555·
As a father in America, You’d be crazy not to take your family to church every week The statistics bear this out
Clint Teeples@TeeplesCY

"If I told you there was one free thing you could do every Sunday that would make your kids happier, healthier, smarter, and closer to you, you'd think I was selling something." Take your kids to church regularly. I don't care if you believe. The data is so lopsided that skipping it is the parenting equivalent of refusing vegetables because you don't like the taste. Grades. Religious teens get As at almost twice the rate of nonreligious teens. In a class of 100, that's 24 A-students instead of 14. Church gives a kid the same academic boost as being born rich instead of poor. College. Working-class religious kids earn bachelor's degrees at double the rate of their nonreligious peers. Middle-class kids do it at 1.5x the rate. For families without a trust fund, this is one of the most powerful forms of upward mobility social scientists have measured. Character. Religious teens are far less likely to lie, cheat, or do things they hope their parents never find out about. They're more likely to care about racial equality, the elderly, and the poor. They reject the idea that morality is whatever works for you in the moment. That kind of kid doesn't happen by accident. It's built. Closeness. 60% of parents of religious teens say they feel "extremely close" to their kid, compared to 50% of nonreligious parents. The kids report the same thing back. They get along better with their parents, talk about hard stuff, and actually want to spend time with their family. Despair. Religious teens are dramatically less likely to be depressed, anxious, lonely, or feel that life is meaningless. 90% of devoted religious teens never binge drink, compared to 41% of the disengaged. Economists named the modern epidemic "deaths of despair." Regular church attendance is one of the strongest known buffers against it. Parents are spending fortunes trying to solve teen mental health. The most evidence-backed intervention is free. Purpose. Religious young adults report higher purpose, gratitude, life satisfaction, and resilience. These are the exact traits every parent says they want their kid to have. Here's why it works. Affluent families already surround their kids with networks of stable, accomplished adults through neighborhoods, schools, and parents' colleagues. Working and middle-class families usually don't. A congregation is often the last institution in American life that puts your kid in weekly contact with dozens of stable, employed, sober adults who know their name. It used to be called "a village." Now it barely exists outside of churches. "But I don't believe." Your kid doesn't need your theology. They need you to show up. "But church is boring." So is sitting through a kindergarten music recital. Parenting is the deliberate choice to be bored on purpose for someone you love. There's a church within 15 minutes of nearly every American home. You don't need money, connections, or credentials to walk in. Nothing else in this country will surround your kid with engaged adults, teach them moral seriousness, and give them a stable weekly rhythm at zero cost. You already drive them to practices that produce far less. The free thing on Sunday produces more, on more dimensions, than almost anything else you do as a parent. You don't have to believe anything. You just have to take them.

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Bill Kristol
Bill Kristol@BillKristol·
"How much uncertainty can a superpower afford to generate before it loses control of the game it is playing?... The madman theory of foreign policy never accounted for the possibility that the president might actually be a madman." open.substack.com/pub/thebulwark…
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Ilya Somin
Ilya Somin@IlyaSomin·
Trump and the GOP Congress want to deal with the debt by a combination of ignoring it and making it bigger. Most Democrats aren’t much better. I suspect this approach isn’t going to work… no matter how much bipartisan support it gets.
Ken Dilanian@KDilanianMSNOW

i’m old enough to remember when the national debt was a major political issue. Ross Perot ran on it and Republicans and Democrats came together to balance the budget. Now we’ve all agreed to ignore it. But it’s not going away. U.S. Debt Tops 100% of GDP wsj.com/economy/u-s-de…

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Ken Dilanian
Ken Dilanian@KDilanianMSNOW·
i’m old enough to remember when the national debt was a major political issue. Ross Perot ran on it and Republicans and Democrats came together to balance the budget. Now we’ve all agreed to ignore it. But it’s not going away. U.S. Debt Tops 100% of GDP wsj.com/economy/u-s-de…
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Jessica Riedl 🧀 🇺🇦@JessicaBRiedl·
This Texas Senate primary is exhibit A for "why don't Republicans elect thoughtful conservatives like Ben Sasse any more." Ken Paxton's entire appeal is that he's wildly corrupt, nasty, cruel, and hyper-partisan - which to GOP primary voters means "tough" and "owns the libs." Cornyn is certainly no Ben Sasse, but he is a very conservative, effective, pro-Trump senator who is nonetheless being abandoned by GOP primary voters because he's insufficiently willing to be a corrupt, performative, blowhard - which makes him "squishy" (although Cornyn is now dabbling in it to keep up with Paxton, alas). The problem is not that GOP primary voters do not care about competence, ethics, morality or Christian grace - it’s that so many of them actively distrust those traits as "weak" and "squishy.” After all, someone with a conscience may limit their Trump sycophancy, like Ben Sasse did. And that’s how good people like Sasse get chased out of GOP politics.
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David French
David French@DavidAFrench·
This is perfection.
Katherine Argent@effthealgorithm

Search is full of ads and wrong answers. Every other email is an ad. Prime Video charges you and shows ads. Paramount? Ads. Peacock? YouTube? Hulu? Ads followed by more ads. Netflix full of ads. Meta and X, every other thing is an ad. Pinterest is nothing but ads. AI is in everything. AI finishes sentences incorrectly and won’t stop. AI reads your email and search history to target you with more ads. Every time you open an app or visit a site there’s an update making it worse. In a hurry? First, click here to agree to terms you don’t have time to read and must accept. You need an account to do that. Change your temporary password. Enter your 2FA code. Check your email and enter that code. Now use a passkey. Your password is too simple to remember. Change it. No, not like that. Now log on. Enter your 2FA code. Check your email for a code… Welcome back! We’ve updated our terms of service and privacy policy (you have none). Subscribe to the site. Subscribe to Netflix. Subscribe to toilet paper. Subscribe to these groceries. Pay a membership fee for the right to subscribe then tip your driver who delivers the subscriptions your membership lets you subscribe to. Time to work? We’ve got to update your laptop and will slow down everything you do until you agree to update. But first, click here to agree. Update installed — your laptop’s broken now. It doesn’t matter, since your boss just replaced you with AI. Go to your phone to complain on social media. Wait, your phone needs an update so we can add more AI. Click here. Oh sorry, your phone can’t handle this update. Now it’s useless. Go get the newest phone. Here’s a text from a friend, an email, a voice mail they left three days ago but you didn’t see until now because of sync problems with the cloud. It’s their GoFundMe. Their MLM. Their Patreon. Never mind, you didn’t respond to their text within 9 minutes and now you’re no longer friends. They blocked you. Make new friends. Download this app to find people in your area. In your neighborhood. On your street. Two doors down from you. Do you know this person yet, we think you’d get along. You need an account to use this app. That username is taken. Enter a password. Not that one, you used it on another site. You need to be connected to WiFi to download the app. Allow the app to connect to other devices on your network. Allow the app to access your contacts, know your precise location, store your credit card details. Oops, sorry, we got hacked now all that info is available on the web. There’s a class action suit. You can join. It’ll take a decade to get your $3.73 share of the ten billion settlement. We’ll send it via PayPal or deposit it to your bank, just tell us those details. Oh no, another hack. That info is circulating now, too. Here’s a spam call, a spam email, a spam text. Why are you angry? Why are you talking about getting rid of your phone? Why don’t you like AI, it lets us make all of this easier? Do you know how ridiculous that sounds? This is progress. You’ll be left behind. Do you want to be left behind? Do you???

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Justin Stapley
Justin Stapley@JustinWStapley·
It's imperative that the Supreme Court's decisions are proper reflections of what the law says. It is not a representative branch of government, it is a branch fully sworn to fidelity to the law regardless of what the zeitgeist might be about the law. If the people want to change the law, they can, and the courts will shift their judgments accordingly, but we should not view the courts as something to change to be more "representative" of the people so that they shift interpretation of the law.
Drew Savicki@DrewSav

The nation is not 6-3 so therefore the next Democratic President must make a priority to rebalance the Suprema Court. It is imperative the nation's highest court reflects the country.

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Justin Stapley
Justin Stapley@JustinWStapley·
It is not nor has it ever been the courts responsibility to "solve problems." Courts only have the power to resolve questions of interpretation. They render judgments on what the law says. It's the job of Congress, and ultimately the people who elect Congress, to solve problems.
Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias

I think this is a very popular opinion! The whole GOP side of the argument is just ignoring the fact that their justices decided not to solve this problem when they had a chance.

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Billy Binion
Billy Binion@billybinion·
The antitrust case against Spirit/JetBlue was always ludicrous. There are several *much* larger air carriers. Regulators said the two merging would raise ticket prices. But all their meddling did was eliminate a low-cost option from the market entirely. Super cool.
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40-year-old Hossam Aladdin was tortured to death by the Islamic regime. His "crime": using Starlink. And the world is silent.
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Steven Rattner
Steven Rattner@SteveRattner·
Trump’s net worth has nearly tripled in his second term, reaching $6.5 billion. His administration is the most brazenly self-enriching in American history. My @Morning_Joe Chart.
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Tim Hannan
Tim Hannan@TimHannan·
Donald Trump caused this scene and he’s trying to lock up James Comey for 10 years over a picture of seashells.
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