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ThatGuyInAlaska
ThatGuyInAlaska@thatguyinalaska·
@AGofAlaska @GovDunleavy You did well. The legislature is leftists who hate American and Alaskan values. I hope you work with @VP to root out fraud that funds the leftist socialists , especially in Anchorage.
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Alaska Attorney General Stephen J Cox
1/ FINAL THREAD: Yesterday, after nearly ten months of service for the State, the Legislature declined to keep me as Alaska’s Attorney General. Afterwards @GovDunleavy asked me to continue serving Alaska as Counsel to the Governor, working as closely with the Department of Law and Acting AG Cori Mills who was my former Deputy AG for Civil. I’m grateful for the Gov’s trust, for Cori’s leadership, and the partnership I’ll continue to have with the Department. And I'm not slowing down.
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Tamara Jackson
Tamara Jackson@perryman_tamara·
@TonySeruga We will be outside the prison Memorial day weekend to pray for Tina and rejoice in the good news, grab a flag and come join us!
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ThatGuyInAlaska@thatguyinalaska·
@loganclarkhall ...Or we raise a glass to an American Man who died recently and hopefully raised children on a long deployment overseas who just hired an estate company to handle most of the house goods.
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Logan Hall
Logan Hall@loganclarkhall·
Gentlemen, we have once again struck absolute gold at the thrift store.
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ThatGuyInAlaska@thatguyinalaska·
@robbystarbuck Have you considered that the economy is so weak that we now need China to prop up colleges and farms? The spies is one angle. House of cards that the FED built on debt in America coupled to global trade is another.
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Robby Starbuck
Robby Starbuck@robbystarbuck·
Actually, no, those 500,000 students are by law required to act as spies for China. This is the law in China. If removing them sinks some schools, then they deserve to sink. The only Chinese students we should invite are the top 0.001% who we should invite to defect to America. And farmland? Lol. We shouldn’t even let a Chinese company visit American farmland let alone own it. No exceptions. I give the Chinese credit, they would NEVER let Americans own their farmland. America First.
Disclose.tv@disclosetv

NOW - Trump says it's good to have 500,000 foreign Chinese students in the U.S. and for China to purchase U.S. farmland; otherwise, colleges and farm prices would collapse: "I frankly think that it's good that people come from other countries and they learn our culture."

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Mostly Peaceful Memes@MostlyPeaceful·
Had to go back to the ER last night to have my abscess drained and cleaned again. Missed my flight home Rebooked flight, got a middle seat in the back Paid for seat up front with leg room cause fuck this week About to take off Lady next to me is currently vomiting
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ThatGuyInAlaska@thatguyinalaska·
@MostlyPeaceful We downplay it but peyote, laudanum, etc was how they got through it in the ancient days
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Katie Miller
Katie Miller@KatieMiller·
@Jason @joerogan @TomCruise Too many women are overprescribed SSRIs in college and postpartum as a first line treatment. Instead of learning useful coping skills, most doctors immediately turn to antidepressants that women never get off. It’s a dangerous and toxic cycle.
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@jason
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SSRIs are dangerous and their efficacy is questionable Exercise, diet, sleep, meditation and socialization/community are well established solutions for depression or the blues. Mock @joerogan, @TomCruise or me for pointing this out, but this is the established truth Go research it. Be very careful with these drugs, as joe points out, they are known to make people suicidal and their efficacy is unknown. And they are brutally hard to get off of x.com/overton_news/s…
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John Ʌ Konrad V
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
@PKPatchworks I don’t even go below 40’ at all. All the pretty stuff is above that anyway.
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@amuse@amuse·
ACTING RUBIO: The White House pizza party has been added to Rubio’s portfolio. State Department at 9, National Security Council at 10, pepperoni logistics by noon. Happy National Pizza Party Day!
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ThatGuyInAlaska@thatguyinalaska·
@EODHappyCaptain If you plug the microwave into a remote control 110v adapter, you will reach next level dad awesomeness with new superpowers unlocked. Also you’ll have to reset the clock often.
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Happy Captain@EODHappyCaptain·
Didn’t make it to the microwave in time to stop it with one second left. My day as a bomb technician is ruined
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Secretary Chris Wright
Secretary Chris Wright@SecretaryWright·
Today I'll be visiting Sabine Pass, TX, and Cameron, LA, to see @POTUS' American Energy Dominance in action. The U.S. is the world’s largest natural gas producer and exporter, and thanks to President Trump, this momentum will only continue. Onward and upward!
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ThatGuyInAlaska@thatguyinalaska·
@SecretaryBurgum to USA northern oil fields in Alaska w/ @GovDunleavy and cnbc as Sec. Wright visits Louisiana energy facilities on America’s southern border. President Trump Making America “Drill Baby Drill” Again ! Will both Secretaries post pics of Alaska and Louisiana local seafood tonight to prove a clean ocean environment and safe oil/gas drilling can exist. America waits to find.
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ThatGuyInAlaska@thatguyinalaska·
@MrsDrPublius Do i undo my like so it doesn’t sit at 666 or pray for more people to like your post???
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FuturesFarming🚜🌾👨‍🌾
Done early today for once. Made 2500 on @Alpha_Futures_ , @Tradeify , and @E8Futures pa accounts day two. Passed the @TakeProfitLLC reserve evals day two. May even grab another set. Day two on @TradeDayFunding evals. DLL on @purdia evals. Was in a trade on @fnfutures evals and didn’t move stop to profit, had to go take a shit. Otherwise woulda been fine, but blew those evals and did day one on new ones. Hit DLL on @Topstep xfas first thing this am. Let’s see if I can take the pas to a nice payout next week. Have a good weekend everyone
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ThatGuyInAlaska@thatguyinalaska·
Scale is lost on us today. You’re exactly right. We need real, immediate, long-term investment in big ships — and everything that supports them: cranes, dry docks, heavy-lift capacity, fire boats, barges, icebreakers, tankers, bulk carriers, the whole spectrum. You cannot surge any of that when a war starts or we have to decouple from foreign shipping. The industrial base and a trained merchant marine have to exist now. Scale makes it obvious: A Saronic Marauder with 4 containers = a suitcase w/$1M cash. One modern mega-ship = a semi truck ($1B) of cash. $1T is an airport packing with 1000 semi trucks of cash. But the full fleet America needs? That’s the whole airport plus the fire boats, the icebreakers, the barges, the tugs — everything that keeps a nation moving when the world gets ugly. Anduril and Saronic are doing excellent work. Their autonomous systems will be powerful force multipliers — cheaper mass, better survivability, helping solve crew shortages. But they don’t replace the need for the big hulls and the heavy industrial muscle. They make the big assets more effective and harder to take off the board. Let’s build the cranes, the shipyards, and the autonomy layer at the same time. Both are national security. Appreciate you hammering this point, Captain. How do we actually get the political will to fund the full spectrum before it’s too late? ⚓
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John Ʌ Konrad V
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
180 feet is a boat, not a ship. Stop torturing nautical nomenclature to make VC pitch decks sound tougher. The problem is not only tradition, which we ship captains cherish. It’s that politicians are latching onto this fiction to justify not building actual ships. They point to optimistic build numbers and say “look, the Navy can easily get to 600 ships by 2030.” It also undermines the broader reality. Since our founding, the United States has always been good at building large boats. There are at least 50 boatyards in this country today capable of building vessels that size. Yes, they too are struggling, and we need to support and fund boatyards. But an actual shipyard is orders of magnitude more difficult to manage. That said, Saronic is on an incredible trajectory, and 180 feet is a massive leap from the dinghies on display at Sea Air Space. We absolutely need to support Saronic’s efforts. But words matter. And words matter especially now, for two reasons. First, because nautical knowledge has been stripped out of the American educational system. Companies like Saronic and Anduril are capturing the nation’s attention. That gives them a unique opportunity, I would say a responsibility, to educate. And that education is how we get congressional funding and how we pull young Americans into the maritime labor market. Second, I have no doubt Saronic will build real ships one day. But large shipyards don’t pop up overnight. To be fully successful, Saronic needs places like Alabama Shipyard and California Forever to invest in equipment and labor right now. That’s a double-edged sword. Countless startups have proven the path to success is hyper-focus on the next product, not the one you’ll build in five years. Saronic literally started by launching drones off a surfboard. If they had focused on 180-foot workboats back then, there would be no Saronic today. But if they don’t focus on ships now, there will be no drydocks, no gantry cranes, and no skilled welders to build the big hulls tomorrow. It’s the same problem the large data companies are facing. If Google had used its enormous resources and political clout to go all in on nuclear five years ago, it would have a monopoly on AI data growth today. It didn’t. Now it’s scrambling for electrons like everyone else. All that said, this is not a post chastising Saronic. Google deserves every bit of loathing we can give, because not only did it fund the woke anti-nuclear agenda, it still throttles those of us who write about heavy industry in its search results. Saronic deserves nothing but praise for taking a tiny product and growing it exponentially. All this post is about is words. Calling boatbuilding “shipbuilding” is not a massive screwup. But words matter. Shipbuilding is 9 out of 10 in difficulty. Boatbuilding is closer to 6 out of 10. It’s dishonest to call these ships. But the broader problem is what that dishonesty enables. Every time a 180-foot boat gets marketed as a ship, Congress nods, checks a box, and tells voters the battle fleet is growing. And it is. Lethality is growing with medium sized surface vehicles. But the laws of physics don’t care about pitch decks. A real war against China is thousands of miles away and would consume massive quantities of explosives. The range and cargo capacity of warheads requires larger hulls. Maybe 180’ boats can provide all the lethality we need... but they either need motherships to reload and refuel or more capacity on their own. When congress nods, checks a box, and tells voters the ship count is growing. The destroyers, oilers, amphibs, and auxiliaries we actually need stay on the drawing board. The drydocks stay cold. The welders stay unhired. And Beijing keeps counting massively large hulls. Their shipyards know the difference between a boat and a ship. Ours used to. The day we stop knowing the difference is the day we lose the Pacific without firing a shot.
Saronic@Saronic

Saronic and @Castelion are joining forces to advance critical national security objectives at the intersection of maritime and hypersonic capabilities. Saronic's 180-ft autonomous ship, Marauder. Castelion's hypersonic vehicles. Together, we are delivering the future of Naval power from the Foundry to the Fleet at the speed and scale necessary to deter our adversaries. Stay tuned.

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