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Vonigud Reversed
Vonigud Reversed@vonigud·
Telegram Android's new bottom bar is trash — eats screen, unremovable, killed top search & classic menu. Groups tabs tiny & blind now. Stop iOS-copying! Revert or add toggle! @telegram #BringBackOldUI
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Scott Adams
Scott Adams@ScottAdamsSays·
A Final Message From Scott Adams
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Commentary Donald J. Trump Posts From Truth Social
Donald J. Trump Truth Social Post 11:09 AM EST 01.13.26 Sadly, the Great Influencer, Scott Adams, has passed away. He was a fantastic guy, who liked and respected me when it wasn’t fashionable to do so. He bravely fought a long battle against a terrible disease. My condolences go out to his family, and all of his many friends and listeners. He will be truly missed. God bless you Scott!
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inthedeepstuff@inthedeepstuff·
@SimJoeMoore @ScottAdamsSays Giving more people Medicaid means providers serve more patients where they lose money (they break even on Medicare). So the dirty secret is PROVIDERS don’t want more people on these government programs - they make zero money on them.
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@EdisonCarterN23 If you are single and never leave the city, sure. Good luck with 2+ days family trip in such car...
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Edison Carter 𓅃
Edison Carter 𓅃@EdisonCarterN23·
The American mind can’t comprehend that 80% of car trips could be taken in a car like this.
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@bobw222 @ScottAdamsSays I know some, not in Harvard, but other Ivy's who paid zero. Because they wanted those foreign students due to "diversity", admitted them, and then looked into their financial situation
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Robert Bruce Willsie
Robert Bruce Willsie@bobw222·
@ScottAdamsSays A quick check on Google indicates that Harvard offers significant scholarship incentives to foreign students, including this little gem. Consequently it is pretty hard to buy the idea that foreign student all pay full tuition.
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Scott Adams@ScottAdamsSays·
Regarding the popular notion that Harvard preferred foreign students because they paid full tuition. . . Am I to believe there would be empty seats if Harvard only accepted American citizens at full tuition? Absurd.
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@ThomasSowell Writing brand new code - yeah, why not. But in reality 75% of developers work with legacy codebases. Good luck tasking AI with modifying those...
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Thomas Sowell Quotes@ThomasSowell·
Mark Zuckerberg: "Within 12-18 months, most of the code is written by AI."
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Vonigud Reversed@vonigud·
@SecDuffy Make airlines financially responsible for more than 2 hour delays (except for weather). If for whatever reason the airline gets you to your destination many hours after the original time, they should pay penalties for that, just like in Europe
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Secretary Sean Duffy
Secretary Sean Duffy@SecDuffy·
Tell me how we can Make Traveling with Family Great Again! There’s no better place to start a family than the USA so I want to make it easier for you to travel with your kids. Here’s your chance to tell me, your Transportation Secretary, what I can do to make travel easier for your family. Send me your best ideas!
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Leading Report@LeadingReport·
BREAKING: Majority of Americans who watched Trump’s speech believe the president’s policies will move the U.S. in the right direction by a margin of 32 points, per CNN poll.
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Bill Ackman
Bill Ackman@BillAckman·
I totally agree that Zelensky was the problem today after watching the whole session. Don’t rely on media excerpts if you want to get to the truth. @ZelenskyyUa mishandled this. And I say this as someone who has supported @Ukraine from the beginning of the war. @realDonaldTrump was appropriately angry, but kept his composure. In a negotiation, you should never overplay your hand, particularly if it is a bad one, and the lives of your people are at stake. In order to be a mediator, you can’t be viewed by either side as favoring the other. Trump is carefully and patiently playing this role. It is not helpful for Zelensky to be disrespectful. That said, I expect Trump to continue to be the honest broker between Russia and Ukraine, but he will now likely increase what he wants for the U.S. unless Zelensky quickly apologizes and offers something to Trump. A very unfortunate day for Ukraine.
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If you watch the full Trump-Zelensky press conference, it is very clear that Zelensky, not Trump or Vance, became the antagonist. Both POTUS and VP were very respectful and cordial until Zelensky very publicly ignited a firestorm. It all starts at 40:30 1) Zelensky essentially rejects how VP described the mandate of POTUS to conduct foreign affairs, and he insinuates that Trump term one did nothing to stop Putin. 2) He then basically tells Vance that his ideas are faulty and that the administration's diplomacy won't work. These two comments are *deliberately antagonistic.* Everything was all well and good, but Zelensky took two major shots in a public forum, and they had to respond. And respond they did. Recall, this is the guy who interfered in our electoral politics and called VP "too radical," and bashed Trump in an interview with New York Mag weeks before the election. Zelensky is ENTIRELY at fault here. 100%.

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@farzyness One of the factors: DC has 44% of black population. Black people have been voting predominantly democratic.
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Farzad 🇺🇸 🇮🇷
Farzad 🇺🇸 🇮🇷@farzyness·
I'm having an impossible time getting this chart out of my head. Doesn't this very strongly imply that the entire bureaucratic apparatus around our nation's capital is geared to serve one party? How else would one describe this?
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@ScottAdamsSays Alternative is fixing totally broken recruiting in tech. If your resume does not match 95% of buzzwords on a job description, it goes to trash. Any engineer can quickly pick up what's missing in his skill stack, given a chance. And be very productive.
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Scott Adams
Scott Adams@ScottAdamsSays·
Describe the alternative. Train our unemployed to be top 1% engineers? or... Surrender tech leadership for AI/robots and high tech in general to our adversaries.
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@ScottAdamsSays That is easy to achieve by changing one line in H1B law: instead of requiring "prevailing wage" to be paid to a foreign engineer, require 200% of prevailing wage.
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Scott Adams
Scott Adams@ScottAdamsSays·
I found a top 1% American engineer who can’t find a job. He was with the Black guy who wants to vote but doesn’t know how to get an ID. They were riding the Loch Ness monster. I oppose importing “average” people to take American jobs. Our system that is doing exactly that is broken. I only want the top 1% of engineers. More is better. It’s a special case. And it is critical to survival.
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Bill Ackman
Bill Ackman@BillAckman·
A number of my good friends and family have been surprised about my decision to support @realDonaldTrump for president. They have been surprised because my political giving history has been mostly to Democrats, my voting registration has typically been Democrat (in NY, you must be registered to the party in order to vote in the primary, and usually the Republican candidate has no chance to win), and many of our philanthropic initiatives have supported issues that are consistent with Democratic priorities. All of the above said, I have always considered myself to be a centrist and/or moderate, and I have voted for the candidate and supported the issues and policies that I believe are in the best interest of the country. Some have accused me of supporting Trump because doing so will somehow benefit me financially. Fortunately, I do not need any financial benefits as I and my family have well more than we need. I have also committed to give away the substantial majority of my resources at or by the time I am no longer, so I don't consider personal financial benefits in the determination of whom I support for office. Some have suggested that I am supporting Trump because I am seeking a position in his administration. To be clear, I haven't been offered one and I wouldn't take a job in the administration (I love my job and it is the wrong time in my life to work in an administration). I will, however, do everything else I can to help the president succeed in helping our country and its citizens. All of the above said, I am an investor who manages funds that own some of the best, principally American, businesses in the world. In a better governed and managed America, these business will do better and increase in value faster. One might therefore argue that being 'long' America is somehow a conflict, so I thought to disclose this potential 'conflict' here. Some of my friends and family who support @KamalaHarris are ok with my supporting Trump, but don't want me to attempt to convince others to support him. Because I strongly believe that a Trump administration will be better for the country and the world than a Harris administration, I think it is important to share my thinking to the extent it helps others come to the right conclusion. Three months ago, when I endorsed Trump on the day of the first assassination attempt, I promised to share my thinking about why I came to this conclusion in a future more detailed post. I intend to do so in possibly more than one post, with the first, this one, explaining the actions and policies of the Biden/Harris administration and Democratic Party that were the catalysts for my losing total confidence in the administration and the Party. To be clear, my decision to vote for Trump is not an endorsement of everything he has done or will do because he is an imperfect man. Unlike a marriage or a business partnership where there are effectively unlimited alternatives, in this election, we have only two viable choices. Of the two, I believe that Trump is by far the superior candidate despite his flaws and mistakes he has made in the past. As always, I welcome your feedback on how I could be wrong and on how the below actions and policies I outline below might actually have been good for America. I have always believed that the best way to get to the truth is to hear the best arguments on all sides of an issue. While the 33 actions I describe below are those of the Democratic Party and the Biden/Harris administration, they are also the actions and policies that unfortunately our most aggressive adversaries would likely implement if they wanted to destroy America from within, and had the ability to take control of our leadership. These are the 33: (1) open the borders to millions of immigrants who were not screened for their risk to the country, dumping them into communities where the new immigrants overwhelm existing communities and the infrastructure to support the new entrants, at the expense of the historic residents, (2) introduce economic policies and massively increase spending without regard to their impact on inflation and the consequences for low-income Americans and the increase in our deficit and national debt, (3) withdraw from Afghanistan, abandoning our local partners and the civilians who worked alongside us in an unprepared, overnight withdrawal that led to American casualties and destroyed the lives of Afghani women and girls for generations, against the strong advice of our military leadership, and thereafter not showing appropriate respect for their loss at a memorial ceremony in their honor, (4) introduce thousands of new and unnecessary regulations in light of the existing regulatory regime that interfere with our businesses’ ability to compete, restraining the development of desperately needed housing, infrastructure, and energy production with the associated inflationary effects, (5) modify the bail system so that violent criminals are released without bail, (6) destroy our street retailers and communities and promote lawlessness by making shoplifting (except above large thresholds) no longer a criminal offense, (7) limit and/or attempt to limit or ban fracking and LNG so that U.S. energy costs increase substantially and the U.S. loses its energy independence, (8) promote DEI ideologies that award jobs, awards, and university admissions on the basis of race, sexual identity and gender criteria, and teach our students and citizens that the world can only be understood as an unfair battle between oppressors and the oppressed, where the oppressors are only successful due to structural racism or a rigged system and the oppressed are simply victims of an unfair system and world, (9) educate our elementary children that gender is fluid, something to be chosen by a child, and promote hormone blockers and gender reassignment surgeries to our youth without regard to the longer-term consequences to their mental and physical health, and allow biological boys and men to compete in girls and women's sports, depriving girls and women of scholarships, awards, and other opportunities that they would have rightly earned otherwise, (10) encourage and celebrate massive protests and riots that lead to the burning and destruction of local retail and business establishments while at the same time requiring schools to be shuttered because of the risk of Covid-19 spreading during large gatherings, (11) encourage and celebrate anti-American and anti-Israel protests and flag burning on campuses around the country with no consequences for the protesters who violate laws or university codes and policies, (12) allow antisemitism to explode with no serious efforts from the administration to quell this hatred, (13) mandate vaccines that have not been adequately tested nor have their risks been properly considered compared with the potential benefits adjusted for the age and health of the individual, censoring the contrary advice of top scientists around the world, (14) shut down free speech in media and on social media platforms that is inconsistent with government policies and objectives, (15) use the U.S., state, and local legal systems to attack and attempt to jail, take off the campaign trail, and/or massively fine candidates for the presidency without regard to the merits or precedential issues of the case, (16) seek to defund the police and promote anti-police rhetoric causing a loss of confidence in those who are charged with protecting us, (17) use government funds to subsidize auto companies and internet providers with vastly more expensive, dated and/or lower-quality technology when greatly superior and cheaper alternatives are available from companies that are owned and/or managed by individuals not favored by the current administration, (18) mandate in legislation and otherwise government solutions to problems when the private sector can do a vastly better, faster, and cheaper job, (19) seek to ban gas-powered cars and stoves without regard to the economic and practical consequences of doing so, (20) take no serious actions when 45 American citizens are killed by terrorists and 12 are taken hostage, (21) hold back armaments and weaponry from our most important ally in the Middle East in the midst of their hostage negotiations, hostages who include American citizens who have now been held for more than one year, (22) eliminate sanctions on one of our most dangerous enemies enabling them to generate $150 billion+ of cash reserves from oil sales, which they can then use to fund terrorist proxy organizations who attack us and our allies. Exchange five American hostages held by Iran for five Iranians plus $6 billion of cash in the worst hostage negotiation in history setting a disastrous and dangerous precedent, (23) remove known terrorist organizations from the terrorist list so we can provide aid to their people, and allow them to shoot rockets at U.S. assets and military bases with little if any military response from us, (24) lie to the American people about the cognitive health of the president and accuse those who provide video evidence of his decline of sharing doctored videos and being right wing conspirators, (25) do nothing about the deteriorating health of our citizens driven by the food industrial complex, the fraudulent USDA food pyramid, and the inclusion of ingredients in our food that are banned by other countries around the world which are more protective of their citizens, (26) do nothing about the proliferation of new vaccines that are not properly analyzed for their risk versus the potential benefit for healthy children who are mandated to receive them, (27) do nothing about the continued exemption from liability for the pharma industry that has led to a proliferation of mandatory vaccines for children without considering the potential cumulative effects of the now mandated 72-shot regime, (28) convince our minority youth that they are victims of a rigged system and that the American dream is not available to them, (29) fail to provide adequate Secret Service protection for alternative presidential candidates, (30) litigate to prevent alternative candidates from getting on the ballot, and take other anti-competitive steps including threatening political consultants who wish to work for alternative candidates for the presidency, and limit the potential media access for other candidates by threatening the networks' future access to the administration and access to 'scoops' if they platform an alternative candidate, (31) select the Democratic nominee for president in a backroom process by undisclosed party leaders without allowing Americans to choose between candidates in an open primary, (32) choose an inferior candidate for the presidency when other much more qualified candidates are available and interested to serve, (33) litigate to make it illegal for states to require proof of citizenship, voter ID, and/or residence in order to vote at a time when many Americans have lost confidence in the accuracy and trustworthiness of our voting system. I welcome your thoughts.
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@markpinc They only want capital to take all risks. And the redistribute the awards as they seem "fair"
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@KingSatine @ksorbs For a single working mom owning a house is always next to impossible unless you have a very high income (3x median?). Always been this way and (without handouts from the government/other taxpayers) always will be. You either have to earn more or move to less expensive location 🙏
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Kevin Sorbo
Kevin Sorbo@ksorbs·
We need laws that prevent businesses from owning single family homes.
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@KingSatine @ksorbs Without leverage investing in rentals is not quite attractive return-wise. Today's landlords will invest elsewhere, but 90% of renters will not be able magically find 10% down payment and money for higher monthly payments for mortgage. Who wins in this situation?
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Ms. Callaway, PE
Ms. Callaway, PE@KingSatine·
We need laws to stop people that have mortgages from renting. If your house isn’t paid off, you don’t get to trick someone into paying it off for you. Renting should be cheaper, I.e someone who owns a home doesn’t have $$$ mortgage payment plus house maintenance… 🧑‍🔧 would stop a lot of this out of this world housing problems.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
If you teach that “weak makes right”, then the perceived stronger party – in this case, Israel – is wrong. Morals should be taught in the absolute, meaning that it is possible for either the strong or weak to be morally good, depending on their actions.
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