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Ron Rule

@ronrule

Fmr CEO @ As Seen On TV. TIME Person of the Year (2006). New Hampshire Original. Fiery but mostly peaceful.

New Hampshire Katılım Ocak 2010
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Dad Says
Dad Says@OldBoySays·
@libsoftiktok Maybe gun laws should be looked at again... this is too much. I pray whoever did this gets caught asap and pays for his crimes
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Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
BREAKING: Mass shooting at a campground in Edmond, Oklahoma - at least 10 victims - conditions unknown - suspect still at large Please stop and say a prayer 🙏
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Ron Rule@ronrule·
The national debt will never be paid down. Ever. If you could max out your credit card every year, and they still increased your limit every year, and you could print money to make the payments, why would you ever care about paying it off? It’s never gonna happen.
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Worst Finance Takes
Worst Finance Takes@Lifeinvestmoney·
Need a job where I can make six figures but I have no skills and I’m not very smart What field is this?
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Suzee Q@SusieM414141·
This is a brand new Tahoe. They must have bought the zen version with the water feature meant to keep you from getting road rage. 😆
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Ron Rule@ronrule·
Spirit could do the funniest thing.
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Ron Rule@ronrule·
@bostonvikinguc Tunnel in, extract the lithium, add structural supports, and then use the mine as an underground datacenter.
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boston raiders@bostonvikinguc·
@ronrule They weren’t recently discovered. Been around for 10 years. Issue is the cost of extraction. It’s not worth the cost to extract due to volume. Hard rock mining is no joke.
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Ron Rule@ronrule·
Large lithium deposits were recently discovered in Berlin, NH. Enough to supply the entire US demand for the next 300 years. Berlin has some of the most affordable housing in the state. Will this be the next boom town?
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Ron Rule@ronrule·
@victoria4nh @BrentTweedNH What were the problems with the bill specifically? College students are adults. “Some people do dumb things at college” isn’t sufficient justification to deny ADULTS their rights.
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Victoria Sullivan@victoria4nh·
No one killed it. There were problems with the bill that need to be sorted out. The committee—not one person, but the committee—voted to put the bill in a legislative committee to find a way to address the issues. Senator Carson has been one of the greatest proponents of the 2nd Amendment throughout her time in the House and Senate. She helped us get Constitutional carry passed and has killed every anti-2A bill that the Dems bring forward. The problem with campus carry is that the colleges have created a culture of drunkenness, drug use, anxiety and depression. It is the campus CULTURE that is the problem. I am a co-sponsor of this bill. I don’t think anyone should give up their Rights because they walk onto a campus. But when you share a living space with multiple people that you do not know (my son has 6 guys in his dorm room and many more flow in and out of their living space) there are some considerations and safety protocols that differ from when you are living in your own home. We need to figure out what those will look like. We also have to have a serious conversation as to why the people who run these schools find the culture so unsafe and volatile. It is their campus. They create the culture.
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招き猫@Verakus87·
@ronrule Berlin is dying and has been for years don't forget it has a state and federal prison and pretty much nothing else going for it and without the influx of tourists from the summer months on it would have died long ago.
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Ron Rule@ronrule·
@NoLimitGains The national debt will never be paid off. If you could max out your credit cards every year, and still get your limit increased every year, and print money to make the payments, why would you ever care about paying it off?
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NoLimit
NoLimit@NoLimitGains·
Hmm, how exactly are they planning to pay off $39 trillion in debt?
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Kameron Nolder
Kameron Nolder@KameronNolder3·
Yes. There is no price I wouldn’t pay to have that 1911 trigger. It’s literally priceless. And oh if it’s a family heirloom like your grandpas gun or something a Glock would melt in a house fire where as a 1911 wouldn’t. What’s that worth? In my mind immortality is worth a lot. $3k isn’t enough!
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Firearm Fury
Firearm Fury@FirearmFury·
Is a $3,000 Staccato actually 5 times better than a $600 Glock?
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Ron Rule@ronrule·
@handleitgrips FN Scar. Three different shades of FDE on the same gun, and a stock that looks like a boot from a toy robot. Ridiculous.
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Handleit Grips
Handleit Grips@handleitgrips·
Name a gun that makes you mad just by looking at it. 👀😂
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Headquarters
Headquarters@HQNewsNow·
Republican New Hampshire Senate candidate John Sununu says he supports a work requirement for seniors on Medicare: "I certainly support a work requirement for able-bodied Medicare recipients."
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Digital Daisy🌸
Digital Daisy🌸@DigitalDaisyX·
A Tesla motorhome would totally change family road trips. FSD handles the drive, and everyone just relaxes like it’s a mobile home on wheels. You’d just stop at Superchargers along the way, ideally near parks or campgrounds, maybe even built right into family-friendly travel spots. It feels like the future of road tripping, especially with Tesla Semis already proving long distance electric travel works.
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Ron Rule@ronrule·
When my son got one of his first jobs with a manufacturing company, he complained how he was “doing all the work” making parts that sold for hundreds of dollars a piece while only making $20 an hour. “It’s unfair to the workers!” he said. “You sound like a liberal.” I said. He made a classic mistake I see people make over and over. They only look at the hard cost of goods and final sale price. They don’t understand anything in between. I pointed out that the company he worked for only makes an 8% profit. Their total profit on that $400 part was really only about $32. “There’s no way.” he said. “The bar stock only costs about $8.” To him, his argument was logical. Every day his hands turned $8 worth of aluminum bars into thousands of dollars of product, but he only got about $160 of that. That seemed unfair. I asked him “What about all of the other people in the company? The ones who aren’t making the parts.” He hadn’t thought about that. I explained that every hand along that product’s journey from creation to the customer is another person who has to get paid. The engineers who designed and tested it, long before you made it. The person who packed it in a box. The person who made the manuals that go with it. The person who answers the phone when a customer has a problem later. The people who order the materials and maintain the machines and sweep the floors and clean the toilets after you leave. The accountants and lawyers and insurance companies who keep the business organized, compliant, and protected if the part you made fails. All of those people are paid for from those parts you made. And all of them get their paychecks whether the parts are sold right away or not. On top of that, there’s the cost of the facility itself. The building, heating and cooling it, and every piece of equipment inside it. All of those costs are paid before the owner makes one cent. “At the end of the day, you’re actually making more money from every unit you make than he is.“ He understood it after that. Running a business is the hardest way to make money. Roughly 90% of entrepreneurs will fail. Don’t get me wrong, the reward can be great if you’re one of the 10% that makes it, but that results in a confirmation bias. You only see the winners. You never heard about the 90% that failed before they made it. You see the guy in the big office who looks like he doesn’t work as hard as you, but you never saw what it took to get there. You never saw the times he went without a paycheck so he could make payroll. You never felt the stress of being denied necessary capital, or losing an important customer, or under-bidding on a contract and losing money on every unit. You’ve never felt the repercussions of making the wrong call. If you mess up, one customer is marginally inconvenienced, and you can fix it with another $8 part. If HE messes up, you and everyone else have no job. You can be the guy on top if you’re willing to take the risks they took and do the work they did to get there. Or you can do your part and collect your paycheck while someone else worries about that stuff. And that’s OK too, because the world needs both. The beauty of capitalism is that you get to choose which one you want to be.
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Kakakaka
Kakakaka@KarlanJudd·
@ronrule @Dan_is_SuperBug Not a true comparison. Take all the executives and pool their pay like you did the laborers. They have more leverage so they negotiate higher pay. It’s a dirty cycle of greed.
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Ron Rule@ronrule·
@DavidGrassmick Freedom exists only when you aren’t forced to pay for those things for other people.
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David Grassmick@DavidGrassmick·
@ronrule You have no freedom if you are unguided, can’t eat, can’t go to the doctor, or can be fired from a job for speaking. Freedom exists only when all material needs are met without limitation.
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Ron Rule@ronrule·
It says you have the right to life, liberty, and the PURSUIT of happiness. It does not say you have the right to happiness. Hope this clears things up.
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Colin Booth
Colin Booth@ColinGBooth·
Wow: Second major news story this week of NH GOP lawmakers embracing Nazi rhetoric: Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choinière invited criminal pedo(?) Holocaust denier to testify/sit on commission shaping Holocaust education in NH schools. #NHPolitics npr.org/2026/04/29/nx-…
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