
We're excited to announce 'The Situation Room' by Polymarket is coming to Washington, D.C. The world's first bar dedicated to monitoring the situation. 🧵
Zak Kukoff
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Member of policy staff. Lobbying government for builders at Lewis-Burke. Board @joinfai Action. Bangers: https://t.co/dWFJDvIaUW

We're excited to announce 'The Situation Room' by Polymarket is coming to Washington, D.C. The world's first bar dedicated to monitoring the situation. 🧵


What's a movie you consider a masterpiece?

Thinking about the time our high school English teacher gave us a poem to analyse When we finished she told us it was Donald Rumsfeld’s WMD press conference, and that was the class


Dangerous storm outbreak could slam D.C. area Monday; tornadoes possible An intense storm system could bring widespread and severe thunderstorms to the D.C. region on Monday, capable of producing violent wind gusts, hail and tornadoes in addition to torrential rain and lightning. The National Weather Service has declared a rare Level 4 out of 5, or “moderate,” storm risk, meaning severe storms that are expected to be widespread. This is the first instance of this risk level in more than two years. The storms’ timing still needs to be pinned down, but they are most probable between about 1 and 7 p.m. Monday, when an organized and violent squall line is expected to pass. That said, widely scattered showers and storms, some of which could be intense, are possible before this window, as early as 9 or 10 a.m. Rain is expected to linger after the most intense storms pass in the evening. The fast-moving storms along the squall line and possible hurricane-force wind gusts could topple trees and power lines, leading to outages. Expect travel disruptions and flight delays and avoid driving when the worst storms are passing. (1/3)


We have a big problem in this country when the media excuses antisemitic attacks because a terrorist lost family in war American Jews didn’t drive cars into random mosques after October 7th

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Last night, we were thrilled to launch @FAIaction, a new 501(c)(4) affiliated with FAI. Congressman @RepJoshHarder, @DOE_EDF Director Greg Beard, and our good friend @LPDonovan were kind enough to get us started. Thanks to all who came out, and stay tuned!




