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Western Civilization is under siege. There is reason to be hopeful. It can be turned around. Stay in the fight. Every voice is important. Courage is contagious.

Peoples Republic of California Katılım Ocak 2012
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paul steffas@psteffas·
@america I hope Europe gets it together before all of their churches become mosques and museums. America cannot be passive as Europe falls. Western civilization is at stake.
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PammsyNow
PammsyNow@NowPammsy·
Noted! 👊🏻 Look 👀 how long these listed have been in office! They like ruling like a king!👑 No king in the Oval Office now! 🙌🏻🇺🇸❤️
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BelannF
BelannF@BelannF·
This is what needs to happen in the USA - We need to have millions of American Christians praying in the streets rather than to allow the Muslims who practice Sharia Law with their prayer rugs out in the streets. America is a Christian Nation and we need to act like it.
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh

🚨 BREAKING: INCREDIBLE sight as a massive crowd of Christians flooded a beach in Brazil at sunrise to declare that Brazil is a CHRISTIAN nation Christianity must surge in the West and the Americas, and Islam's spread must be stopped! 🙏🏻

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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
In Scotland, young Catholic men took to the streets to pray the Rosary on their knees. ‘If you can’t beat them join them’! Wow I absolutely LOVE this, very powerful. 🙏❤️
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paul steffas
paul steffas@psteffas·
California local news is completely oblivious to the graft and corruption taking place in the state. Smiling, talking heads who bring you "Panda at the Zoo" stories refuse to investigate the obvious theft occurring under our noses. If there are any young, ambitious investigative journalists out there, California is a target rich environment. @GavinNewsom
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
ABC confronts California Governor Gavin Newsom over taking campaign contributions from felons “Why is it okay for you to take money from a felon? — Your office is aware of my question. I've tried to schedule time to talk with you about this. PG&E was convicted of 6 federal felonies in 2016. After that, you took more than $200,000 to help get elected” “There's a convicted federal felon making campaign donations in this state who are duly elected leaders” The felonies came from the 2010 San Bruno gas pipeline explosion, which killed 8 people. PG&E was found guilty of willful violations of pipeline safety regulations and obstructing the investigation After the conviction, PG&E donated more than $208,400 to support Gavin Newsom’s 2018 gubernatorial campaign - $58,400 directly to his campaign (the legal maximum at the time). - $150,000 to an independent expenditure group called “Citizens Supporting Gavin Newsom for Governor 2018”
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paul steffas
paul steffas@psteffas·
@DameScorpio You have choices. You can work 40 hour weeks to support yourself. You can find a man to work 40 hour weeks to support the two of you. The other choices are not good. Use your imagination.
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♏️ 𝓓𝓪𝓻 ♏️
Bless her heart. This young lady just finished her first full week of full-time employment. Let’s just say that the reality is too much for her to bear. 🙄 She says it’s like being in chains. Welcome to real life, sweetie. 🤨
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paul steffas@psteffas·
@SaltyGoat17 The Democrats support Communism, Islam and Globalism. How much proof do you need?
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SaltyGoat
SaltyGoat@SaltyGoat17·
YES!!🙌🏼
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paul steffas@psteffas·
@Maga4liberty You can't even grill a burger. You are not a leader, you are a politician concerned with the next election cycle.
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Lewis Miles
Lewis Miles@Maga4liberty·
Chuck Schumer said, “I want Trump to look directly at me and see my anger and feel my anger. Between the SAVE Act and having ICE agents at the airport, I’m furious and I will stop this.”
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paul steffas
paul steffas@psteffas·
Don't forget the Dems consider you and I fascist for voting for him. Elections have consequences. The laws have been on the books long before Trump came along. Previous administrations just ignored the law because the pressure from the carnival freaks on the left were thought to cost them votes. The Democrat politicians don't give a flying flute about you or me or anyone else. They care about.... wait for it.. GETTING ELECTED.
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Jeffery Mead
Jeffery Mead@the_jefferymead·
Democrat propaganda literally has American citizens thinking ICE Agents are the “foot soldiers of a fascist regime..” ICE is simply enforcing our immigration laws and democrats need to the public to think something else because deporting illegal aliens is hurting democrats’ future political power.
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paul steffas@psteffas·
They are big, rich paper tigers but they are not stupid. They wisely refuse to let Hamas immigrate into their countries. They watch in amazement how the EU has thrown its doors open to radicals and criminals. They can barely defend themselves in a conflict. They make nothing. Their wealth is generated by the oil pump.
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Mor Edge Insight
Mor Edge Insight@MorEdge_Insight·
Sure, one can blame the EU and NATO and Starmer. And they all do bear some responsibility. But if the regime survives, it’s because the entire Arab world that is literally right there got hit over and over and over again by the regime, and yet did nothing. The greatest cowardice has come from the Arab nations. The bulk of the responsibility lies with them. Israel and the US are doing everything necessary but they’re doing it alone. The entire Arab world should feel utterly ashamed. But yet none of it is even remotely surprising. The Arab world is one big paper tiger
Amjad Taha أمجد طه@amjadt25

If the Islamic regime in Iran survives, it won’t be because of America, Israel, or anyone in the Middle East. No. It will be because the EU, NATO, and leaders like Starmer chose not to fight the only battle that matters where civilization stands against backwardness. The UAE banned the Muslim Brotherhood. Europe and Britain refused. The UAE is destroying the regime’s drones and missiles, while parts of the British media serve it attacking Dubai instead. Shame on those with no shame. And yes, we will not tolerate terrorists while you call them activists.

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paul steffas@psteffas·
@VanLan40646 This is the first time I have heard someone articulate what I have been noticing for about 30 years. Bill Gates is an idiot. While he ran the company, his product sucked but we had to have it. Does anyone know a smart quote from BG that you'd hang on your wall?
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Vanessa Landry
Vanessa Landry@VanLan40646·
I mean, we are talking about the same guy who thought a personal computer would never have more than several megs of HD. And the guy whose math is so bad he thinks Malthus is still valid. Whereas Musk reaches for the stars instead of scheming how to remove 1/6th of the population
Dustin@r0ck3t23

Bill Gates walked into the Tesla Gigafactory and declared the long-range electric semi impossible. The truck was already in production. Pepsi was running it on live routes. Musk: “I was like, well, but we literally have them. And you can drive them. And Pepsi is literally using them right now.” Gates was standing inside the factory that built the vehicle he was dismissing. It existed. It was moving freight. Musk: “He’s like, ‘No, no, it doesn’t work, it doesn’t work.’ And I’m like… I’m kind of stuck here.” Musk didn’t argue. He asked for the math. Musk: “You must think we can’t achieve the energy density of the battery pack, or that the watt-hours per mile of the truck is too high. Which one of those numbers do you think we have wrong, and what numbers do you think are correct?” Gates didn’t have wrong numbers. He had no numbers. Musk: “He didn’t know any of the numbers.” The co-founder of Microsoft walked into an operating factory, stood next to a truck hauling Pepsi’s freight, and declared it impossible without a single figure. No energy density. No efficiency metric. No math. Just conviction wearing a $130 billion net worth as a credential. Musk: “Doesn’t it seem that it’s perhaps premature to conclude that a long-range semi cannot work if you do not know the energy density of the battery pack or the energy efficiency of the truck chassis?” One question. Nowhere left to stand. Musk: “You’d think he’d be really quite strong in the sciences. But actually, he is not strong in the sciences. It is really surprising.” Gates built his empire on software. Abstraction. Code that never has to satisfy a physics equation. Musk builds in atoms. Battery cells have energy densities. Truck chassis have drag coefficients. A semi either makes the route or it doesn’t. There is no patch. Physics does not negotiate. Thirty years inside abstraction and a man starts believing his intuition applies everywhere. It doesn’t. The truck exists. The routes are logged. Pepsi is running them. Gates declared it impossible and couldn’t produce the math to prove it. The truck already had.

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Kyle Becker
Kyle Becker@kylenabecker·
Feminists are out protesting on behalf of an evil regime that stones women to death. Marxism rots your mind, kids.
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Stacy is Right
Stacy is Right@PoliticalStacy·
Historically, the two deadliest mass murdering ideologies on Earth have been Islam and Communism... together responsible for more death, destruction, and human misery than anything else in recorded history. And right now, the Democrats have gone all-in on both. They’ve wrapped themselves in the blood-soaked banners of these twin evils like it’s some kind of flex. The party of tolerance is proudly platforming the two most intolerant, freedom-crushing death cults humanity has ever known. Say what you want about the Democrats, but they’ve got impeccable taste… in totalitarian nightmares.
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J∅kër Kîng 👑@j0ker937·
This is a real clip from the end of the runway while facing an incoming Blue Angel in first-person view.
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paul steffas
paul steffas@psteffas·
@Bob48562632 @EricRWeinstein If Israel unilaterally laid down their arms, they would be slaughtered. If Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and Iran unilaterally laid down their arms, their would be peace.
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Eric Weinstein
Eric Weinstein@EricRWeinstein·
Nobody’s talking about an American “Suez Moment”. Or a “Fanucci Moment”, where Don Trump becomes Don Fanucci. Because, what would that would mean on this crowded 🌍? Israel must win EVERY war, EVERY single time just to survive. The US HAS to win for reasons of 🌍 stability.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇮🇷🇺🇸 When the world’s most important oil artery starts to close, you have two choices: de-escalate… or double down. Right now, Trump is very clearly choosing door number two by sending 2,200 Marines halfway across the world aboard an amphibious assault group. The 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit is what the military likes to call a crisis-response force, which sounds tidy and controlled until you remember what crises actually look like. They spiral, they expand, and they rarely stay contained to the neat objectives drawn up in briefing rooms. And make no mistake, the Strait of Hormuz is not a neat problem. It’s a narrow, volatile corridor where oil tankers crawl through waters barely wider than a city commute, all while drones buzz overhead, missiles wait on hidden launchers, and fast attack boats linger. A Marine Expeditionary Unit isn’t there to observe. It’s built to seize ground, hold it, and call in overwhelming firepower while doing it. That matters, because once you introduce a force designed for amphibious assault into a place like this, you’re no longer just protecting shipping lanes. You’re preparing for scenarios that go well beyond escort duty. Take Kharg Island, Iran’s oil lifeline. It’s small, exposed, and absurdly important, the kind of place military planners circle on maps because whoever controls it controls 90% of Iran's oil exports. Putting Marines anywhere near it isn’t subtle. It’s strategic brinkmanship with a very real chance of becoming something hotter. The Marine Corps has spent years redesigning itself for exactly this kind of environment. Small, dispersed teams slipping into contested coastal zones, feeding targeting data back to ships and aircraft, turning geography into a weapon. It’s clever, modern, and, on paper, efficient. In practice, it also lowers the threshold for escalation. Because those small teams don’t operate in isolation. They’re the front edge of a much larger machine, one that includes fighter jets, missile platforms, and naval strike groups, all waiting for coordinates to turn into explosions. Once that machine starts moving in earnest, the line between “keeping the strait open” and “expanding the conflict” gets very blurry, very quickly. And Iran, for its part, has spent years perfecting the art of making itself hard to hit and easy to underestimate. Mobile launchers, decentralized attacks, persistent drone strikes, this is not an opponent that folds neatly when confronted with superior firepower. If anything, it thrives in the kind of messy, drawn-out confrontation that this deployment risks becoming. Which raises the question nobody in a uniformed press briefing is eager to answer: What’s the actual endgame here? Because “reopening the Strait of Hormuz” sounds like a clear objective until you start unpacking what it requires. Neutralizing launch sites. Securing ports. Deterring naval harassment. Possibly inserting forces onto land to make all of that stick. Each step makes a certain kind of tactical sense. Together, they start to look a lot like the early chapters of a much larger war.

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paul steffas@psteffas·
@EricRWeinstein Make a list of scientists who should be advising the President. And, oh yeah, tell us how they have proven practical answers to the country's problems.
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paul steffas@psteffas·
@EricRWeinstein Really? At the very least Tech Execs have to be moored to reality. You might argue that they are corrupted with government partnership, you would be right. But scientists can be afflicted by both abstract bullshit and gov corruption.
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