Robb Denney
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Robb Denney
@slfevidentruth
Christian. Husband. Father. Constitutionalist.
San Marcos, CA Katılım Ocak 2017
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🔴 NEW: Spain has called for the creation of a European Union army to replace the protections offered by Nato
🔗: telegraph.co.uk/world-news/202…

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BREAKING: At least one American who was a passenger aboard the MV Hondius has tested positive for hantavirus, and another has shown mild symptoms, according to HHS.
Follow live updates: abcnews.link/Qt6pZBY

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@ClownWorld Move out of state.
Buy a V8
Vote Republican
Report Illegals to ICE
move out of state
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NEW: Spencer Pratt says he will be implementing a three-week 'grace period' in Los Angeles before he unleashes on criminals.
Pratt says he will also be bringing in the CDC to combat the "medieval diseases" his city has.
"My plan is: First three weeks, signs up across the city. No more nakedness, no more drug use, no more robbing, no more dog abuse."
"Then once we start enforcing laws, boom, streets will be back..."
"People are just living in feces and drug use and dogs burning... We need these streets cleaned."
Video: @theallinpod
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Activist: "American cattle ranching is destroying the Great Plains."
Rancher: "How many bison were here in 1800?"
Activist: "A lot."
Rancher: "Sixty million. Same biomass as every cow in America today. Standing on the same grass."
Activist: "That was different."
Rancher: "How?"
Activist: "It was natural."
Rancher: "It was ruminants. Eating grass. Trampling it. Dunging it. The grassland built six feet of topsoil underneath them."
Activist: "Then we shouldn't have killed them."
Rancher: "Correct. We killed them, ploughed the prairie, and got the Dust Bowl in thirty years. Largest ecological collapse in American history."
Activist: "..."
Rancher: "The fix wasn't fewer animals. The fix was putting them back. The grass evolved to be eaten."
Activist: "So reintroduce bison."
Rancher: "Or use the 1,200-pound ruminant that's already here, in the same numbers, doing the same job, on the same grass."
Activist: "It's not the same."
Rancher: "It's the same animal with a different accent."
Activist: "It still feels wrong."
Rancher: "The thing that felt wrong was killing the bison. The cattle are how we're paying it back. Take them off and you finish the job we started in 1870."

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Just finished a strong segment on Fox’s @BigWeekendShow discussing the Second Amendment, the future of Colorado, and why people across this state are rising up to flip Colorado in a way the political insiders said could never happen.
What we’re building is real.
Grassroots.
Momentum.
Hope.
Please watch the full segment, share it everywhere, and help us keep proving the doubters wrong.
And trust me… there’s even more good news coming this week. Stay tuned.
Victor Marx - Victor2026.com
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Elon Musk just revealed what’s actually holding AI back.
It’s not chips. Not models. Not data.
It’s concrete.
Someone asked him the obvious question. Why not just build private power plants next to data centers? Bypass the grid entirely.
His answer was four words.
Musk: “The power plant makers.”
There aren’t enough of them.
You can design the best chip on earth. Train a frontier model. Raise $10 billion for a hyperscale data center.
None of it matters if you can’t power it.
Musk: “You can drill down a level further.”
GPUs need power. Power needs turbines. Turbines need factories. Factories need permits. Permits need a government that hasn’t paralyzed itself.
Every link in the chain is physical. And every one of them is breaking.
We can train a frontier model in weeks. We can’t permit a power plant in under five years.
The country that invented the assembly line now needs 40 agencies to approve a gas turbine.
China doesn’t have this problem. They don’t run 7-year environmental reviews on infrastructure they need tomorrow. They break ground while America requests approval to break ground.
The AI race won’t be decided by whoever writes the best algorithm.
It’ll be decided by whoever can still build in the physical world.
We spent 30 years getting faster in software and slower in steel. Outsourcing manufacturing. Hollowing out supply chains. Treating builders like liabilities instead of assets.
Now the bill is due.
Every breakthrough in AI is gated by atoms. Steel. Concrete. Turbines that take years to manufacture and decades to approve.
The smartest code on earth is worthless without electricity.
Musk didn’t give a speech about this. He didn’t need to. He answered one question and the whole infrastructure myth collapsed.
“Where do you get the power plants from?”
Follow that thread far enough and you stop finding a technology problem.
You find a civilization that mastered thinking and forgot how to build.
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@OleTimeHardball Tommy John. Why does his name never come up in these discussions? look at the man's record. No Roids. Just perseverance.
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🚨Inside Communist-Controlled Cuba:
As Cuba faces its largest humanitarian crisis in years amid growing tensions with the US, I went to see what 60+ years of communism has done to a country.
Within 24 hours I was planning my escape out of the country after being followed by their intelligence agents, and a 2 star general waited to interrogate me outside my hotel room at 4 AM. Right now Cuba has no oil or gas, 7/10 people are going hungry, there is no medicine and some haven't even had eggs in a year.
In communism there is no freedom of speech or press, and I was almost taken hostage for asking about communism. This is a look into Cuba like never before, no one truly knows how bad it is until now.
Like and share this video like wildfire!
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Every Seminole baseball fan has deep respect for this achievement
ESPN Insights@ESPNInsights
On this day in 1999, Marshall McDougall put together arguably the greatest individual game in baseball history 🤯 The Florida State slugger went 7-for-7 with: ⚾ 6 HR ⚾ 16 RBI ⚾ 25 total bases All NCAA single-game records. After singling in his first at-bat against Maryland, McDougall homered in his next SIX plate appearances, completing a “home run cycle” with a solo shot, 2-run HR, 3-run HR and grand slam in a 26-2 win.
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