Andrew Hudson

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Andrew Hudson

Andrew Hudson

@xanderhud

Technologist, hiker, pro-natalist. 2x dad, 1 son w/ t1d. CT owner. Ex-CTO https://t.co/ggvZbap0fk

Austin, TX Katılım Aralık 2008
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Steak 'n Shake
Steak 'n Shake@SteaknShake·
Starting June 1, we’re doing things better at Steak n Shake — all our beef will come straight from pasture-raised cattle. This beef will be 100% grass-fed and grass-finished, making us the only American burger joint serving the healthiest kind of beef.
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Steve Hilton
Steve Hilton@SteveHiltonx·
How much are diapers at Target compared to Gavin Newsom's government diapers paid for by YOUR taxes? We went to take a look:
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Frank J. Fleming
Frank J. Fleming@IMAO_·
The single largest form of wage theft is clearly marked on each of my paychecks and you're in charge of that.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez@AOC

The single largest form of theft in America is wage theft. $50 billion a year are stolen from American workers. If a billionaire amasses their wealth by underpaying their full-time workers so severely that they must rely on food assistance and government programs to survive, then no, that wealth was not earned by one individual - it was a wealth transfer subsidized by underpaid American workers and the public who get stuck with the bill for large corporations free-riding off our systems. The point is less about individual morality. It’s more about how our current economic reality of shattering inequality rewards screwing over workers and exploiting essential systems at scale. We’re talking monopoly power. Rent-seeking. Wage theft. Profiteering. Stock buybacks. Destabilizing housing markets. Companies using SNAP/EBT to underwrite their wages. Massive government subsidies or contracts to corporations following lobbying and dark money in politics with little to no oversight or accountability. Some people get enraged that I draw attention to this. That’s on them. Let them call me shrill, dumb, inexperienced, girly, uneducated - these folks will say anything to distract from or undercut the truth that working people are getting screwed, and giving people a fair shake means we must have a grown conversation about reigning in abuse of power.

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The Driven Man
The Driven Man@Thedrivenman·
Go to a divorce court once. Just sit there and observe Not a single woman is asking for her love back. They're asking for money. Read that again.
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Clinon 🇺🇸
Clinon 🇺🇸@syntrocode·
@dandinohill Because people with integrity and common sense don't exist. Everyone has a price. Welcome to the real world, you are welcome. Even the pope is getting a pay off. It is a scam. Everyone is out for themselves. They are just pretending to not be so you don't reject them.
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Dan Hill@dandinohill·
Why is it so difficult to get 535 citizens with integrity and common sense to represent us?
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Andrew Hudson@xanderhud·
@dandinohill The candidates opt in to the process. The Amish solve this on a small scale by picking the leader regardless of whether or not the leader wants the job. When chosen you don’t have a choice but to serve as leader.
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Team Talarico
Team Talarico@TeamTalaricoHQ·
.@JamesTalarico: An Amazon worker recently died on a warehouse floor and management told the others: ‘Just turn around and don't look. Get back to work.’ That was a human being. That was a child of God. Sacrificed on the altar of corporate greed. Don’t conform to this world. It’s not healthy to assimilate in a sick system. I’m asking you to question everything you’ve been told at school or at work or at church — and certainly anything you hear from a politician. Reject anything that makes you less human. A different world is possible. What if we built systems that brought out the best in us? What if we invested the same resources into peace that we invest into war? What if the only hunger was for justice?
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Senator Rand Paul
Senator Rand Paul@SenRandPaul·
I am introducing a Constitutional Amendment to end Birthright Citizenship. Under current interpretations of American law, anyone born on American soil automatically becomes a U.S. citizen, regardless of whether the parent was here legally or not.  This is wrong and not at all the intent of those who wrote the 14th Amendment.  We are a country filled with immigrants, and legal immigration is valuable and should be protected. But we are also a country whose borders have been too open and our generosity exploited too often. President Trump has moved to seal our border from illegal immigrants more than any other president.   But we will have more to do. We need to make sure that only children born to legal residents of the U.S. are automatically citizens. I have supported protecting birthright citizenship from abuse since the beginning of my tenure in the Senate, when I cosponsored the Birthright Citizenship Act of 2011, and now I am proposing an amendment to protect United States citizenship in case the Supreme Court fails to address this issue correctly.
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Aria
Aria@wydAriaX·
All my male friends shirts has those holes on the front side? Does anyone know why? What's the reason? Are all men like this 😒
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Aria@wydAriaX

Hey @grok , remove the richest person and tell us his net worth.

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Brivael Le Pogam
Brivael Le Pogam@brivael·
Hello Julia, sans aucune ironie, c'est top que tu prennes le temps de te renseigner. Mais le problème quand on lit Marx aujourd'hui, c'est qu'on prend pour acquis sa prémisse de départ, alors qu'elle a été démontée scientifiquement il y a plus de 150 ans. Toute la pensée de Marx repose sur la théorie de la valeur-travail. L'idée que la valeur d'un bien vient de la quantité de travail nécessaire pour le produire. Si tu acceptes cette prémisse, alors oui, tout son raisonnement tient. Le capitaliste "vole" la plus-value du travailleur, l'exploitation est mathématique, la révolution est inévitable. Sauf qu'en 1871, trois économistes (Menger en Autriche, Jevons en Angleterre, Walras en Suisse) découvrent indépendamment la même chose : la valeur n'est pas objective, elle est subjective et marginale. Un verre d'eau dans le désert vaut une fortune. Le même verre à côté d'une rivière ne vaut rien. Le travail incorporé est identique. Donc le travail ne détermine pas la valeur. C'est le consommateur qui valorise un bien selon son utilité marginale dans un contexte donné. Exemple concret : tu peux passer 1000 heures à tricoter un pull moche que personne ne veut. Selon Marx, ce pull a énormément de valeur (beaucoup de travail incorporé). Selon la réalité, il ne vaut rien. Parce que personne n'en veut. À l'inverse, Bernard Arnault crée des milliards de valeur non pas parce qu'il "exploite" mais parce qu'il a su anticiper et organiser des désirs humains à grande échelle. La valeur est créée par la coordination, pas extraite par le vol. Cette découverte (la révolution marginaliste) a invalidé tout l'édifice marxiste. Pas pour des raisons idéologiques, pour des raisons scientifiques. C'est pour ça que plus aucun département d'économie sérieux au monde n'enseigne Marx comme un cadre d'analyse valide. On l'enseigne en histoire de la pensée. Maintenant, le truc important. Si ton intention en lisant Marx c'est d'aider les pauvres (c'est une intention noble), alors tu vas être surprise par ce qui suit. Regarde les chiffres de la Banque mondiale. En 1820, 90% de l'humanité vivait dans l'extrême pauvreté. Aujourd'hui, moins de 9%. Cette chute historique ne s'est PAS produite dans les pays qui ont appliqué Marx. Elle s'est produite dans les pays qui ont libéralisé leur économie. Chine post-1978, Vietnam post-1986, Inde post-1991, Pologne post-1989. À chaque fois qu'un pays libéralise, des centaines de millions de gens sortent de la pauvreté en une génération. À chaque fois qu'un pays applique Marx (URSS, Cambodge, Corée du Nord, Venezuela), c'est la famine et les goulags. Ce n'est pas une opinion, c'est l'expérience la plus massive jamais menée en sciences sociales. Plusieurs milliards de cobayes humains, sur un siècle. Donc paradoxalement, si tu aimes vraiment les pauvres, la position la plus cohérente n'est pas d'être marxiste. C'est d'être pour la liberté économique. Parce que c'est empiriquement la seule chose qui a jamais sorti massivement les gens de la misère. Pour creuser, je te recommande trois lectures qui vont changer ta vision : "La Loi" de Frédéric Bastiat (court, lumineux, gratuit en ligne) "La Route de la Servitude" de Hayek "Économie en une leçon" de Henry Hazlitt Bonne lecture, et vraiment chapeau de chercher à comprendre plutôt que de rester dans tes certitudes. C'est rare.
Julia ひ@lifeimitatlife

Depuis tout à l'heure je me renseigne sur les idées de Karl Marx sincèrement je n'arrive pas à comprendre comment on peut être pour le capitalisme et même plus généralement être de droite

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Marian L Tupy
Marian L Tupy@Marian_L_Tupy·
I do NOT care how rich the rich are, so long as the poor are getting ahead. I suggest you embrace the same mindset. After all, envy is one of the 7 deadly sins. PS: Median means that it IS adjusted for inequality.
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@Marian_L_Tupy And now split between income groups, please

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Andrew Hudson@xanderhud·
@andreas_nigbur Not that it really matters because we will eventually run out of oxygen to burn it, but look at the carbon-12 to 13 ratio, it’s identical to photosynthetic life
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Andy
Andy@andreas_nigbur·
The Oil Lie Oil isn’t rare, it’s also not made from dead dinosaurs. It’s the 2nd most common liquid after water and is the Earth’s lifeblood. The scarcity myth was a Rockefeller lie to dramatically increase the oil price. The system tells you that oil is liquefied dinosaurs (biotic theory) so you believe it's scarce and pay whatever they want. Lie. Oil is abiotic—a liquid mineral generated by the Earth's own engine through high-pressure and high-temperature processes in the mantle. It is the lubricant for tectonic plates. Depleted wells from the 70s have been found to be fuller today than before. Why? Because the Earth's system pumps it from the subsoil. It doesn't run out; it regenerates. By extracting it on a massive scale, we are drying out the Earth's gears. This is why there are more earthquakes and creaking faults: we are stripping the oil from the engine. The fossil theory (coined by the Rockefellers and the Smithsonian in the late 19th century) is the greatest economic hack in history. If oil came from organic matter, it would have a biological signature (nitrogen, phosphorus, etc.) that would degrade. Crude oil is pure polymeric hydrocarbon. The Thomas Gold Thesis This expert (whom the system tried to discredit) proved that methane and oil rise from the depths of the mantle. Hydrocarbons are primordial constituents of the Earth's formation. By calling it fossil, they tell you it's a resource that's running out. If Humanity knew that oil is like tap water for the Earth, the geopolitics of the parasites would go down the drain in a single day.
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C3
C3@C_3C_3·
Happy Tax Day! As the Left demonizes White people. This % of the population pays this % of Federal income taxes: White: 59% pays 72% Hispanic: 19% pays 10% Black: 13% pays 6% Asian: 6% pays 8% Other: 3% pays 4% They hate us but they love our money. This is “White Privilege”.
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Ben Westgate
Ben Westgate@BenWestgate_·
Ok, Today we are going to Run the Numbers. If an American girl is: 1) Not tattooed (56% are) 2) Not obese (2/3 are) She is already in the top 15%. Not hormonal contracepted or sterile, top 7% Not sacrificed to Moloch, top 5%. Amazing just have to not screw up and 95% do so.
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Marian L Tupy
Marian L Tupy@Marian_L_Tupy·
"There are only 2.7 doctors per 1,000 people in the U.S., compared to the OECD average of 3.9." IMPORT THEM! I would rather be operated on by a top doc from a European University than an average doctor from the US. theabundantfuture.substack.com/p/the-book-of-…
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Joe Rogan Podcast News
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
The greatest point Charlie Kirk ever made.
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
@BillyM2k What if it showed a tooltip when tapping it and gave you some options? • Fact check: Is this true? • Summarize this • Explain like I’m five
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Shibetoshi Nakamoto
Shibetoshi Nakamoto@BillyM2k·
i find myself using the “ask grok” button on the upper right of posts very frequently these days, especially since grok 4.20 feels a lot smarter than previous iterations it’s really helpful when something looks like fake news and i can quickly check if it’s been vetted anywhere
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