Walt Wang

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Walt Wang

Walt Wang

@waltywang

Conservative Christian in the Free State of Iowa; Views Are My Own; Posts/RTs/Tags ≠ Endorsements

USA Katılım Nisan 2014
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Walt Wang
Walt Wang@waltywang·
A5 Wagyu is generally imported from Japan. “Wagyu” literally means “Japanese cattle.” Does the this U.S. Senator from Utah support having imported foreign goods replace American goods? japan.travel/en/guide/wagyu… Of note, A5 Wagyu has been subject to 20+% Trump tariffs, which this Senator supports. In this analogy, the SAVE America Act should face barriers in the U.S. just like the barriers imposed on A5 Wagyu? x.com/BasedMikeLee/s… timesunion.com/tablehopping/a…
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee

The SAVE America Act: The A-5 wagyu of legislation Don’t settle for cheap imitations When you could have the real thing Share if you agree

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MOMof DataRepublican@data_republican·
There are many patriots on this platform risking a lot to open our eyes, bring us truth, and fight for our country. If you are the praying type, please pray for their safety. The evil that I see being exposed lately is frightening and getting worse. We know what they are capable of.
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Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
Starting Thursday, we'll be updating our revenue sharing incentives to better reward the content we want on X: We will be giving more weight to impressions from your home region—to encourage content that resonates with people in your country, in neighboring countries and people who speak your language. While we appreciate everyone's opinion on American politics, we hope this will disincentivize gaming the attention of US or Japanese accounts and instead, drive diverse conversations on the platform. We invite creators to start building an audience locally. X will be a much richer community when there's relevant posts for people in all parts of the world.
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Walt Wang@waltywang·
@Texas3Talon @micah_erfan “She couldn’t provide key details like the year…” Except she stated repeatedly that it was the spring of 1996. Also, her evidence was apparently sufficient to convince the jurors and was also upheld by the appeals courts.
E. Jean Carroll@ejeancarroll

@Ryandally08 Spring of 1996. Bergdorf's was not packed, as two of our witnesses at trial proved. Indeed, there was no one on the 6th floor when it happened. Read the court transcripts.

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Talon2Texas@Texas3Talon·
Yeah...and that trial took place during an election year, the laws were changed so survivors of SA could sue their attacker past the statute of limitations (she was the only one BTW) and she couldn't provide key details like the year, month and day it happened and had no witnesses. That whole thing was a lie and never happened.
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Walt Wang@waltywang·
@SaraForTexLege It’s confusing why they want to mention puppies when Trump’s last DHS Secretary (Kristi Noem) doesn’t have the best track record in that area. A “sick puppy” is arguably better than one who shot a puppy.
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Walt Wang@waltywang·
Every human’s death is a tragedy to their family and friends. Charlie’s death doesn’t negate the fact that he stated, “You can tell a lot about a person by how they react when someone dies.” Celebrating one person’s death merely perpetuates a cycle of hatred which furthers the grief for the families and friends of the deceased.
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein

When Trump dies. Good, I’ll be glad he’s dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people!

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Mama G@Sour___Peach·
@waltywang @RapidResponse47 Right and Mueller was a fucking piece of shit and he deserves to be memorialized the way Trump did it. You can fuck off too.
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Billy Binion
Billy Binion@billybinion·
I’ve been reliably informed many times over the last year that only the left cheers when their political opponents die. Does the president count?
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Walt Wang@waltywang·
@mysteriouskat If a cure for pancreatic cancer existed, Steve Jobs would have spent much of his fortune buying it to use for himself. Instead, he's dead and buried.
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Kath Brod@mysteriouskat·
There are all these people who like to claim how we have all these easy cures available for things like cancer but the pharma industry suppresses them cause they want to charge lots of $$$ for chemo & stuff. What these people are saying is that lots of scientists & researchers are all covering up a cure because it benefits big phrama. The people who dedicated their lives to research. Does this really logic?
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Walt Wang@waltywang·
Is the criticism against publicly "kicking a corpse" as a general behavior, or does the criticism apply only to specific corpses? Here's a person "kicking a corpse" a week after the corpse died. Arguably, both Chuck Norris and Charlie Kirk aren't beyond criticism. Neither a gravestone nor a death certificate provides such a benefit. Archive: archive.ph/pGrMR
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Jim Dennis
Jim Dennis@answrguy·
@iamAtheistGirl My response wasn't about agreement nor disagreement. It was advice. Ask yourself how you benefit by "kicking a corpse" and, conversely, how indulging in such behavior can be detrimental to yourself and others (especially those with whom you feel aligned).
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Atheist Girl@iamAtheistGirl·
well people who follow me know that i express my opinion whether they agree or not so it’s kinda my thing
Jim Dennis@answrguy

@iamAtheistGirl I feel like it's more about what kicking a corpse does to you and to your status among the living. Be clear, and honest with yourself, about what you intend to accomplish — by criticizing the dead as much as by any other choice you make.

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Damin Toell
Damin Toell@damintoell·
Wow that’s crazy bro
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Walt Wang@waltywang·
The data does not agree with this meritless assertion. From an analysis by @alzassociation, “Fifty-five observational studies including over 7 million patients were analyzed. Statin use significantly reduced the risk of dementia compared to nonusers (hazard ratio [HR] 0.86; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.82 to 0.91; p < 0.001). It was also associated with reduced risks of AD (HR 0.82; 95% CI: 0.74 to 0.90; p < 0.001) and VaD (HR 0.89; 95% CI: 0.77 to 1.02; p= 0.093).” Source: pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11… (Archive: web.archive.org/web/2025012514…)
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Dr. Dennis Walker@drdenwalker

Know this: Your brain is made mostly of cholesterol. When you start taking medication to lower your cholesterol, that's when you end up with dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, etc. Don’t fall for it. It’s a scam!!! RT and Share

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Dr. Dennis Walker
Dr. Dennis Walker@drdenwalker·
Know this: Your brain is made mostly of cholesterol. When you start taking medication to lower your cholesterol, that's when you end up with dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, etc. Don’t fall for it. It’s a scam!!! RT and Share
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Walt Wang@waltywang·
Maybe, just maybe, most family doctors don’t have the experience to surgically remove cancerous growths. Maybe, just maybe, not every family doctor has the experience to perform open heart surgery. Maybe, just maybe, not every transplant patient wants their doctor’s first experience with performing an organ transplant to be on them. The argument presented makes as much sense as expecting a geriatric businessman to solve Middle East peace, the U.S. economy, and the U.S. federal debt.
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes

FINALLY someone is saying it out loud Casey Means explains the only reason everyone has to go and see a “specialist” for every single different part of the body now instead of just one doctor is because the medial industrial complex makes more money It’s by design. For profit.

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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
FINALLY someone is saying it out loud Casey Means explains the only reason everyone has to go and see a “specialist” for every single different part of the body now instead of just one doctor is because the medial industrial complex makes more money It’s by design. For profit.
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Walt Wang@waltywang·
Two flaws with this argument: 1. If you hadn’t outed yourself, most people wouldn’t have guessed it was you. 2. People read the screenshots and arrived at their own conclusion of the author. If someone posts or DMs something that they would be ashamed for their parents to see, that’s usually a decent indicator that the contents of the message/post are probably not appropriate for civil discourse.
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KMD
KMD@KMD_0nline·
@GPCBackwards She could've just told me to delete it if she was that offended...I would've complied... Instead I get a response I wasn't expecting, and now everyone thinks I'm this evil pervert.
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Walt Wang@waltywang·
@dr_ericberg “Drinking just water in the morning […] may […] increase dehydration.” - Random chiropractor spouting nonsense because he doesn’t understand the definition of “dehyration.”
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