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Loves dogs, MAGA, sarcasm, vintage clothing, and mid century architecture.

Katılım Ekim 2016
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Joshua Hall
Joshua Hall@JoshHall2024·
🚨 BREAKING: 🚨The Maricopa County Board of Elections has come forward to issue an apology to President Trump, stating that elections officials in the county have now brought forth evidence alleging that then Secretary of State (now Governor) Katie Hobbs and then Speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives Rusty Bowers PERSONALLY ORDERED THEM TO DESTROY TENS OF THOUSANDS OF MAIL-IN BALLOTS FOR PRESIDENT TRUMP and to count the TENS OF THOUSANDS OF BALLOTS THAT WERE CAST BY ILLEGAL ALIENS FOR JOE BIDEN in Arizona's largest county in the 2020 election. This was "outcome-determinative fraud" by the very individuals who were entrusted to conduct, oversee and certify the election and Hobbs and Bowers are both alleged to have been on the payroll of at least 3 hostile foreign governments, The George Soros Open Society Foundation and The DNC in exchange for RIGGING the 2020 election in Arizona. Put simply, there is now IRREFUTABLE AND INDISPUTABLE PROOF that President Trump WON the state of Arizona in that STOLEN election out of the mouths of the very people who counted the votes. LOCK THESE TREASONOUS CROOKS UP NOW! 🇺🇸💪🏻🔥
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AG@AGHamilton29·
I’ve always known that Cesar Chavez had some shady behavior, but the allegations in this NYT investigation are insane. How many elementary schools are named after a credibly accused serial rapist who consistently exploited underage girls?
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sinlee@sinlee·
@adamscrabble Just Can’t Get Enough—Summer 1981. Still love it.
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Adam Townsend
Adam Townsend@adamscrabble·
What Depeche Mode song was your joint back in the day? Mine was 🎶 Never Let Me Down Again
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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna
Wild to see how offended these members were that they weren’t being recorded for their sound bites, when half of them voted to suppress the release of a Congressional slush fund on the house floor 🤷🏻‍♀️
Lauren Boebert@laurenboebert

.@AGPamBondi and @DAGToddBlanche have WILLINGLY come before the Oversight committee for a closed briefing to answer ANY and ALL questions Members have for them. Democrats all just stormed out after refusing to ask questions because the cameras are off. Nothing is ever good enough for these theatrical fools.

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The Based Mother (née Elena)
This is Eric Taylor, the City Manager of Social Circle, Georgia who SHUT OFF the water at a new ICE facility. He wants to power, let's give him fame along with it.
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Dr.L
Dr.L@DrAlmarielao·
A woman on a plane chose to voluntarily switch seats after someone nearby complained about a service dog. Instead of escalating the situation, she handled it calmly and helped ease the tension. Sometimes, small acts of understanding can make a stressful situation much smoother for everyone involved. Do you think you would’ve offered to switch seats in that situation, or stayed where you were?
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 BREAKING — IT'S OFFICIAL: The SAVE America Act has ADVANCED in the US Senate, 51-48 GREAT WORK, @BasedMikeLee! KEEP PUSHING, PATRIOTS! We can get this done! 🇺🇸
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
If TSA is going to be forced to begin shutting down airports as the Democrats withhold DHS funding, they should start with Reagan National in DC. Shut it down when Congress tries to go home this week. As soon as Democrat politicians start being inconvenienced, they’ll fold.
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Josh Kale
Josh Kale@JoshKale·
Andrej Karpathy just dropped a project scoring every job in America on how likely an AI will replace it from 0-10 > Scraped all 342 occupations from the Bureau of Labor > Fed each one to an LLM with a detailed scoring rubric > Built an interactive treemap where rectangle size = number of jobs and color = how exposed that job is to AI The key signal in his scoring: if the work product is fundamentally digital and the job can be done entirely from a home office, exposure is inherently high. The scale: 0-1: Roofers, janitors 4-5: Nurses, retail, physicians 8-9: Software devs, paralegals, data analysts 10: Medical transcriptionists Average across all 342 occupations: 5.3/10. The entire pipeline is open source. BLS scraping, LLM scoring, the visualization. All of it. Much respect for the sensei this is scary and awesome
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Walter Curt
Walter Curt@wcdispatch·
Exactly 1 year ago. My entire life was flipped upside down, and what followed was not easy. There is nothing similar about my life after being swatted. I do not own the same house. I do not own the same car. I don’t work the same job. I’m not even married anymore. All of it as a result of this single event that sent my life flying off into a completely different direction. The FBI never once contacted me. Not even an email. Now, receive regular death threats, and spend my life on the road exposing fraud. The one thing that the scum bags who didn’t do: Shut me up. You absolutely FAILED in that mission. Still here. Louder than ever—with even louder friends. Happy Swattiversery. 🇺🇸
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Was just swatted.

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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Hello Brad Duplessis, You pre-emptively blocked me here on 𝕏, so I am forced to make this "Hello" a standalone post. You are a retired Army infantry officer. You served in Iraq and Afghanistan. You graduated from the National War College in 2018. You are now an Assistant Professor at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Thank you for your service. But reputations are not defined by resumes. They are defined by choices. Today, you chose to doxx @CynicalPublius. Today, you published your debut article on War on the Rocks. You published his legal name. His profession. His pseudonym. All in one sentence. Indexed, archived, permanently searchable. You have changed the course of his life forever, and revealed him to the leftist ghouls who will demand his blood for forever. It doesn't matter if he was planning to reveal his identity eventually. You still made that choice. And I will make sure you are remembered for this. So, what was CP's sin such that you saw it fit to throw him to the wolves? Last month, he dared to write an article for American Greatness, centered around nine recommendations for War College reform. The recommendations included firing most civilian faculty and ending permanent military faculty positions. You hold a permanent civilian faculty position at a War College. You did not mention this in your article. In short, you named him, exposed his life to danger, because you really are arguing for your job and self-preservation. Know what is the most disgusting, hypocritical part of this is? In the Fall 2017 issue of eARMOR (the U.S. Army Armor Branch professional journal) you published an article. You titled it "Our Readiness Problem: Brigade Combat Team Lethality." You opened with General Milley: "Our fundamental task is like no other — it is to win in the unforgiving crucible of ground combat." Your thesis: "If we are to get after GEN Milley's No. 1 priority, we must first address brigade combat team (BCT) lethality." The word "lethality" appears in your article about fifty times. You meant it as a compliment. Now contrast to today's piece. You wrote this: "In staking out this Huntingtonian position, the cult of lethality does a disservice to service members and the American people." The same word. Nine years apart. You were a field commander then, and lethality was the mission. You are a faculty member now, and lethality is what your critics embarrassingly worship. Frankly - and you will never realize this - but you yourself are the living, walking example of the thesis which @PeteHegseth is proving. Also, you named a section of today's article after Colin Powell. You called him your model of what War College education produces. Colin Powell endorsed Barack Obama in 2008, endorsed Joe Biden in 2020, and publicly called Donald Trump "dangerous for our democracy." Powell, who infamously tipped the scales at the UN to start the Iraq war even after privately doubting the WMD intelligence, is your hero in an article about who gets to reform the military in 2026. In addition to being a doxxer, you look a lot less like someone who's defending institutions, and a lot more like someone who exemplifies institutional capture in the name of self-preservation. And you disclosed none of it. Let me reiterate. @CynicalPublius wrote under a pseudonym and identified himself as a retired Army colonel with Afghanistan and Iraq experience. He argued about curriculum policy. You responded by putting his name on the internet. Your career depends on the institutions you are defending. Your article defending those institutions is the same article that ended his anonymity. You taught your students about the instruments of national power, Professor Duplessis. You are now a living, breathing demonstration one of them. And why reform must happen.
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Niall Harbison
Niall Harbison@NiallHarbison·
Trying so hard to get Sonny a home. Unfortunately he cannot travel as he hates small spaces like a crate. So unless someone has a private jet internationally he needs a good home in Thailand. A total gentleman of a dog. We'll keep trying everything
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Sassafrass84
Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
This is my best friend since grade school. She has a message she wants to share. The rest of her story is in the comment section. Please take the time to read. Ty. My name is Krystal and I am writing on behalf of every mother who has sent their child to school believing they would be safe—only to discover too late that they were not. I write to you not just as a grieving parent, but as a voice for every family shattered by unchecked bullying, silence, and denial in our school systems. On March 12, 2024, my 13-year-old son Jonah took his own life. Jonah was loving, intelligent, funny, artistic, and deeply compassionate. Like any teenager, he cared about how he looked, went to school dances, got good grades, and was full of curiosity. What we didn’t know—what no one told us—was that Jonah had also been suffering in silence. After his death, multiple students came forward to share what he had never said out loud: that he was being bullied, relentlessly. One witness told us they saw Jonah curled in the fetal position, being physically assaulted by a group of kids the day before he died. We were blindsided. Jonah never mentioned the bullying at home. When we reached out to his school’s principal and vice principal, we hoped for compassion and transparency. Instead, we were met with denial, deflection, and blame. They insisted there was no bullying and speculated—horrifically—that Jonah had taken his life over a rumor he had told someone I had died. When I told the vice principal that I was, in fact, alive and speaking to her, she coldly asked whether I was his biological mother or if his father had “someone new.” This was just days after we lost our son. We requested access to Jonah’s school computer to understand more about what he was going through. Our request was denied under FERPA. We searched his phone. His personal computer. We found no answers. Just silence. I was never allowed to see Jonah. No officer spoke to me. No one explained anything. I stood outside our house as my child lay inside, lifeless. I wish I had pushed past them. I wish I had held him one last time. Jonah’s case was closed within two days. There was no formal investigation. No follow-up. Despite the statements from witnesses, despite the clear signs that he was targeted, bullied, and failed—no one has been held accountable. Hey you! I’m shouting out to anyone reading this who holds power and influence—please listen. No parent should have to bury their child. No child should be silenced, ignored, or blamed for their own suffering. No school should be allowed to dismiss a life lost to bullying without consequences. I am not just asking for sympathy. I am asking for accountability, transparency, and justice. Jonah mattered. And the children still here—hurting, afraid, and unheard—they matter too. Please help us demand better. Help us prevent this from happening to another child. Help make Jonah’s story impossible to ignore. I’ve included a piece of Jonah’s writing, his own words. He once wrote an essay defining what it means to be a hero. In it, he said: What defines a hero? The definition of hero is someone who does something good for people. But "hero" is a big word, it shouldn't be used for just average "good" things, it would be better used for things that help more people, things that are bigger in comparison than just putting something back to its correct aisle in the store, things like saving lives or making others lives just much better. Examples from throughout history are Martin Luther King, who helped make the rights of people more equal and thorough and he changed history for the better. Another could be Abraham Lincoln who made slavery illegal and saved many people from it and poverty. There could even be other things that count as "hero-like", like the first people who made houses or developed farming and agriculture; even the creators of languages could be counted as "heros" for changing the lives of many for the better.
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Stephen Miller
Stephen Miller@StephenM·
Offering “birthright citizenship” to the world when the world is just one plane trip from the United States steals the actual birthright of every American.
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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
JD Vance can replace John Thune as Senate Majority Leader. It's his Constitutional right, as Vice President. John Adams did it for 4 whole years. This would mean that we could ram through the entire MAGA agenda before midterms. Should we make this happen?
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DogDog
DogDog@DogDogHQ·
We’re giving $10k to animal rescues this month, and YOU decide who gets it! Where does the money come from? Google made $225 billion last year. We wondered: what if there were a search engine that donated ad revenue to save dogs? So we built it - DogDog.org How to vote: ❤️ Like 🔁 Retweet to spread the word 💬 Comment with the rescue or shelter’s name (tagging them is best) Every unique comment = 1 vote for that rescue. The 10 rescues with the most comments get $1,000 each. No catch, no fine print. (And try searching on DogDog just as you would on any search engine — every search helps raise money for shelters) Voting ends 3/31. Full rules: dogdog.org/contest-rules #DogDogGivesBack #SaveTheDogs #AnimalRescue
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Desiree
Desiree@DesireeAmerica4·
83% OF AMERICANS WANT AUTOMATIC TIP SCREENS BANNED ​The guilt-trip extortion has finally peaked. 9 out of 10 people say tipping is completely out of control. If you are providing a real service and bringing food to a table, you absolutely deserve the money. But the second I have to drag my own ass inside to pick up a bag, the transaction is over. ​Are we finally ready to kill tip creep for good
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