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Los Angeles, CA Katılım Temmuz 2014
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Acyn@Acyn·
Ansari: I filed articles of impeachment against Hegseth today. He did not follow his oath to the Constitution. He committed a war crime in Iran with the attack on a school that killed over 160 children. We need to prosecute anyone who committed war crimes. I have no doubt that if this absolute clown—former Fox News, not even a real anchor—continues in his position, there will be more.
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@dieworkwear Reminds me of a mini version of 'Brunelleschi's Dome: How a Renaissance Genius Reinvented Architecture' by Ross King. Appreciate the historical context even though you'll never find me in a pair of chinos!
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derek guy@dieworkwear·
Someone asked if I could tell them where to buy a pair of good chinos. In this thread, I will tell you, but my answer is not simple. On the upside, I think this is a better approach when shopping for clothes and you can apply it to any kind of item. 🧵
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani just made history. New York’s first-ever pied-à-terre tax — an annual fee on luxury properties worth $5M+ owned by people who don’t even live here. Ken Griffin bought a $238M penthouse in NYC. He doesn’t live here. It sits empty. While working New Yorkers can’t afford rent. That changes today. $500M annually — straight to childcare, clean streets, and safer neighborhoods. This is what governing for people looks like.
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CBS Sunday Morning 🌞
CBS Sunday Morning 🌞@CBSSunday·
A current show at the Philadelphia Museum of Art puts the spotlight on a rarely-appreciated component of art: the picture frames that border it. @Faith_Salie explores the history of framing art, and talks with curator Tara Contractor and frame conservator Chris Ferguson about a craft bordering on exquisite. cbsn.ws/4ug1A2X
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Brett Chapman
Brett Chapman@brettachapman·
This has always been one of my favorite historical pictures of Native Americans. This 1898 photo is of a Ponca man named Dust Maker. I like it because his regalia is very detailed, he has a confident look, and the photographer did a great job with the lighting—looks great!
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@brettachapman One of the missing members of the original British-American rock bands 'The Jimi Hendrix Experience'
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Spencer Hakimian@SpencerHakimian·
🚨BREAKING: MAGA COLLAPSES
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studioxeoh ™©@studioxeoh·
This place is still just as big a shithole as it was the last time I was on here. 👋👋
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Ben Meiselas
Ben Meiselas@meiselasb·
FYI The Reagan Library placed no “use restrictions” or “access restrictions” on its video of Ronald Reagan’s radio address condemning tariffs. Perhaps the new MAGA board that controls the foundation now wants to read its own terms of use.
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MeidasTouch@MeidasTouch·
Reagan’s words about tariffs are going viral after Trump’s insistence that they are “fake” created a “Streisand Effect”
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Here’s the original clip of Ronald Reagan from April 25, 1987, where he delivered a complete and total rebuke against tariffs. Trump is calling Reagan’s words in this video “FAKE” and “fraudulent.” They’re 100% real. And the original clip is actually far worse for Trump, as much is left out of the ad. Watch this clip and read the full transcript: Throughout the world, there's a growing realization that the way to prosperity for all nations is rejecting protectionist legislation and promoting fair and free competition. Now, there are sound historical reasons for this. For those of us who lived through the Great Depression, the memory of the suffering it caused is deep and searing. And today, many economic analysts and historians argue that high tariff legislation passed back in that period, called the Smoot-Hawley tariff, greatly deepened the depression and prevented economic recovery. You see, at first when someone says, let's impose tariffs on foreign imports, it looks like they're doing the patriotic thing by protecting American products and jobs. And sometimes for a short while, it works, but only for a short time. What eventually occurs is, first, homegrown industries start relying on government protection in the form of high tariffs. They stop competing and stop making the innovative management and technological changes they need to succeed in world markets. And then, while all this is going on, something even worse occurs. High tariffs inevitably lead to retaliation by foreign countries and the triggering of fierce trade wars. The result is more and more tariffs, higher and higher trade barriers, and less and less competition. So soon, because of the prices made artificially high by tariffs that subsidize inefficiency and poor management, people stop buying. Then the worst happens. Markets shrink and collapse, businesses and industry shut down, and millions of people lose their jobs. The memory of all this occurring back in the 30s made me determined when I came to Washington to spare the American people the protectionist legislation that destroys prosperity. Now, it hasn't always been easy. There are those in the Congress, just as there were back in the 30s, who want to go for the quick political advantage, who risk America's prosperity for the sake of a short-term appeal to some special interest group, who forget that more than 5 million American jobs are directly tied to the foreign export business, and additional millions are tied to imports. Well, I've never forgotten those jobs. And on trade issues, by and large, we've done well.

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Christopher Knight
Christopher Knight@KnightLAT·
"Monuments," an art museum meditation on the horrors of 20th century Confederate memorials designed to advocate for Jim Crow oppression, is a thrilling exhibition. Opens next week in LA, running for 6 months.
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Adelita Grijalva
Adelita Grijalva@AdelitaForAZ·
Keys to the office? Check! ✅ Sworn in as Congresswoman? Not quite 🙅🏻‍♂️
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Ron Filipkowski
Ron Filipkowski@RonFilipkowski·
So no terrorism then?
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Oregon Raw
Oregon Raw@oregonraw1859·
I went to the No Kings protest in Portland today. Here are a few things that I saw.
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