Danny Figueroa

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Danny Figueroa

Danny Figueroa

@wellnessFll

Lover of Freedom | Entrepreneur | Born in Cuba, arrived 🇺🇸 on a 🚣‍♀️ | Marielito | Cuban by heritage. American at heart. 🇺🇸| | Anti - Communist

Fort Lauderdale, FL Katılım Mayıs 2022
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Danny Figueroa
Danny Figueroa@wellnessFll·
If you run your life without discipline, it usually doesn’t take something dramatic to derail you, it’s the everyday vices that quietly stack up. Women, gambling, alcohol… they all hit the same part of the brain. Short-term reward, fast dopamine, zero patience required. And that’s exactly why they’re dangerous. Not because they’re inherently bad, but because they’re easy to overdo and hard to control if you don’t have structure.
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Football Crave
Football Crave@FootballCravee·
Breaking: Tyreek Hill filed chapter 13 bankruptcy in Florida. (Per @TheNFLDrop) Sad.
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Danny Figueroa
Danny Figueroa@wellnessFll·
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Kitten
Kitten@0nlyk1tt3n·
Her husband is being taken by ICE after being in America illegally for over 3 decades. Be Honest Is this really what you voted for?
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Secretary Marco Rubio
Until recently, Hamideh Soleimani Afshar and her daughter were green card holders living lavishly in the United States. Afshar is the niece of deceased Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani. She is also an outspoken supporter of the Iranian regime who celebrated attacks on Americans and referred to our country as the "Great Satan." This week, I terminated both Afshar and her daughter's legal status and they are now in ICE custody, pending removal from the United States. The Trump Administration will not allow our country to become a home for foreign nationals who support anti-American terrorist regimes.
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Danny Figueroa
Danny Figueroa@wellnessFll·
Immigrants who leave dysfunctional countries for the West often make the mistake of thinking the West is only economically superior, while still believing their own cultural norms are better. That is why many resist assimilation. But a strong economy does not exist in a vacuum. Economic success is downstream from culture. It comes from values, habits, institutions, and social norms that reward trust, order, discipline, innovation, personal responsibility, and long-term thinking. In other words, the economy is not separate from the culture; it is an expression of it. You cannot selectively embrace the prosperity produced by Western civilization while rejecting the cultural foundations that made that prosperity possible. If you want the outcomes, you have to respect the causes. That is why assimilation matters. It is not about abandoning food, family traditions, or personal identity. It is about adopting the civic and cultural framework that made the society worth moving to in the first place. And the historical pattern is hard to ignore: countries that move closer to Western style institutions and cultural norms tend to become more prosperous, while those that reject them tend to stagnate or fail. No country today has achieved lasting prosperity apart from some version of that model.
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Danny Figueroa
Danny Figueroa@wellnessFll·
@adamcarolla At this point, if your testosterone is detectable, you’re probably too far right.
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Muslim Uber driver Ahmed Ali pretended to drop off a drunk US girl. Instead, drove her to a secluded area and raped her! Her family tracked her phone and found him. The courtroom was packed with other Somali Muslims in SUPPORT of Ali. Get them out!
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Danny Figueroa
Danny Figueroa@wellnessFll·
When he says it “does not reflect our values,” what he’s really saying is that honoring an innocent victim doesn’t fit the narrative he’s comfortable with. Because if your values don’t include recognizing a young woman who was brutally murdered a refugee who came here for a better life, then what exactly are your values? Are they silence when the story is inconvenient? Are they selective empathy depending on the politics behind the crime? Are they more concerned with avoiding controversy than acknowledging reality? A mural like that isn’t about politics unless you choose to make it political. It’s about remembering a victim and confronting something uncomfortable. But that’s the problem, discomfort. Some people would rather erase the reminder than deal with what it represents. Not because it’s wrong, but because it doesn’t align with the version of the world they want to present. So no, it may not reflect his values.
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Danny Figueroa@wellnessFll·
I was a season ticket holder twice and got burned twice when they gutted the team. That’s not on me, that’s on ownership. Loyalty isn’t blind. You break trust enough times, people stop coming back. I’m done for good. I won’t ever step foot in that stadium again. I’d rather spend my money traveling to places like Wrigley Field, Fenway Park, and others.
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Danny Figueroa@wellnessFll·
@AuronMacintyre They will continue to level the country downward, finding a perverse satisfaction not in creation, but in destruction.
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Danny Figueroa@wellnessFll·
@Will_Tanner_1 @IsaiahLCarter Their grievance is not with corruption, but with excellence itself because excellence is a mirror they cannot bear to face. And so, rather than strive upward, they seek to level downward, finding a perverse satisfaction not in creation, but in destruction.
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Will Tanner
Will Tanner@Will_Tanner_1·
Since the French Revolution, the great enemy of functional civilization has been Bioleninism, the amalgamation of life's losers into a wrecking ball driven by spite and envy Carlyle said the infamous Philippe Egalité, duc d'Orléans, had every deadly sin written upon his face as he betrayed his class to advance the Revolution The same could be said of most of the left's strongest soldiers today, as their deadly sins drive them to try to tear down what exists because they revel in wreckage
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A No Kings protestor, they are literally spiteful mutants

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Nayib Bukele
Nayib Bukele@nayibbukele·
Cuadra por cuadra... tardará un poco, pero quedará hermoso.
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Texas Slim™
Texas Slim™@modernTman·
These heifers carry a bloodline that starts at the King Ranch. Before they had a name, before the USDA recognized them in 1940 as the first American beef breed developed in this country, King Ranch breeders were crossing Indian Brahman with British Shorthorn and asking one question: what animal can hold its weight, hold its health, and hold its ground in brutal heat? The answer was the Santa Gertrudis. Deep cherry red. Tick resistant. Built for subtropical punishment. An animal that outweighs European breeds at weaning by a hundred pounds and keeps gaining from there. Then King Ranch went further. They crossed Santa Gertrudis with Red Angus, and what came out the other side was the American Red. The heat durability of the Santa Gertrudis married to the marbling and maternal strength of the Red Angus. Fertility. Longevity. Grace under pressure. That is the foundation of what we are bringing to El Salvador. We are still working out the name. Salvadoran Rojo feels right. But that is a conversation for our partners in the Ministry of Agriculture to lead. This breed will belong to this land. The name should too. What we know is this: the genetics are proven, the cross is precise, and the intelligence behind it was earned over a hundred years of South Texas ranching. We are not guessing. We are not confused. We are building Bukele’s Food Sovereign El Salvador. Eat beef, keep Slim. @oscardomsv @nayibbukele
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Danny Figueroa
Danny Figueroa@wellnessFll·
Danny Figueroa@wellnessFll

There’s a kind of quiet tragedy in societies where good people are held hostage by the fear of being “too harsh” on the worst among us. Because what’s really being protected in that moment isn’t justice it’s hesitation. And hesitation has a cost. In El Salvador, entire generations grew up in neighborhoods where the rules weren’t set by law, but by gangs. Where small business owners paid extortion or died. Where kids learned early that survival meant staying invisible. That wasn’t compassion. That was surrender. Then something changed. For the first time, the system made a decision: protect the 99% instead of endlessly accommodating the 1% causing the damage. And the results were undeniable homicide rates collapsed by more than 90%, dropping from one of the most dangerous countries in the world to one of the safest in the Western Hemisphere. Think about that. That’s not a statistic that’s: •kids playing outside again •businesses staying open •families not living in constant fear That’s dignity being restored. There’s always a hard truth here that people don’t like to say out loud: A society that refuses to decisively deal with evil doesn’t eliminate it, it distributes the suffering across innocent people. And sometimes, doing the right thing for good people means being willing to be unapologetically firm with those who destroy lives. Not out of cruelty. But out of responsibility. Because real compassion isn’t measured by how gently you treat the worst actors. it’s measured by how well you protect the people who are just trying to live their lives.

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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
President of El Salvador Nayib Bukele releases video showing the transformation of his country. Since Bukele took office: - Homicides plunged from 2,398 in 2019 to just 114 homicides in 2024. - Murder rate is now 1.9 per 100,000 people, a historic low. - In 2022, Bukele declared a state of exception and made over 85,000 arrests. “Everything in life has a cost and the cost of being called authoritarian is too small to bother me much,” he once said.
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Autism Capital 🧩
Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital·
They really have to fix the algo here. You share or view one meme about Black Snape (because hilarious) and the entire algo is 24/7 Black Snape for two days straight. The algo thinks because someone interacts with one thing they want infinite of that thing. It’s wrong. It forces people into bubbles they don’t want to be in. Sometimes people want to share a meme, and then go back to normal. Or sometimes they are sent a meme, open it up, and now the feed thinks they want more of that content. No, they were just sent a link and clicked it. It really ruins the experience. Not every detour needs to become the main path. It’s a flawed system. It’s hypersensitive and doesn’t realize just because (I.e. you saw a car wreck on the feed and were shocked) that you want infinite more car wrecks. No. Obviously your eyes are going to linger on the shocking thing, but that doesn’t mean you want to seek it out. X doesn’t discern that. Needs to be fixed. Ruins the experience. And there’s no way to reset the feed back to normal. You just have to try to interact your way back into normal somehow.
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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
Today's ruling by the IOC means a welcome return to fair sport for women and girls, but I'll never forget the scandal of Paris 2024, when people who consider themselves supremely virtuous and progressive publicly cheered on men punching women.
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Danny Figueroa
Danny Figueroa@wellnessFll·
There’s a quiet tragedy in societies that are afraid to be “too harsh” on the worst people. Because that hesitation doesn’t protect justice it protects chaos. In places like El Salvador, for years the 1% of criminals controlled entire communities. Good people lived in fear, paid extortion, stayed invisible just to survive. That wasn’t compassion. That was surrender. Then the system chose to protect the 99%. And everything changed, violence collapsed, families reclaimed their streets, businesses came back to life. Here’s the truth people avoid: If you refuse to deal with evil, you don’t eliminate it you spread the suffering to innocent people. Real compassion isn’t about protecting criminals. It’s about protecting the people trying to live their lives.
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