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Caleb

@esp3rtamente

Latter-day Saint. I tweet about politics, religion, and architecture. Não sabendo que era possível, nem foi nem fez.

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Caleb@esp3rtamente·
Tis the season
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Facebook marketplace showing me the exact thing I’ve been looking for at a decent price >It’s 2,000 miles away
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Palácio da Fazenda - Rio de Janeiro Foi erguido pelo governo federal no início da década de 1940 com o propósito de reunir todos os departamentos do Ministério da Fazenda em um só lugar.
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Karianne Lisonbee@KariLisonbee·
On this Good Friday, I am grateful to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, for His ultimate sacrifice for all of us. “Each of us will have our own Fridays — those days when the universe itself seems shattered and the shards of our world lie littered about us in pieces. We will all experience those broken times when it seems we can never be put together again. We will all have our Fridays. But I testify to you in the name of the One who conquered death — Sunday will come.” - Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin
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Auron MacIntyre
Auron MacIntyre@AuronMacintyre·
Juries don't work because you changed the people Flying doesn't work because you changed the people Stores, schools, hospitals--they don't work because you changed the people You can't change the people and keep the system, the system was made for the people
The American Tribune@TAmTrib

Jury trials don’t work because they are no longer trials of our justice-minded peers, but rather ethnic headcount’s that are determined by the in group preferences of the jurors Particularly, black and Hispanic jurors show a notable tendency to side with their ethnic group against the evidence of the case is an interracial one

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The Suburbanist
The Suburbanist@The_Suburbanist·
"Walkable" areas require: 1. Abysmal driving conditions, especially a lack of parking 2. Adequate transit 3. Low crime and low disorder Urbanists really like to focus on the first point . The second is unachievable because it's too expensive. And as a branch of progressivism, they deny crime and think there's something charming about disorder. I wouldn't expect much new walkability anywhere.
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Stephen Limbaugh
Stephen Limbaugh@StephenLimbaugh·
@RamboVanHalen >He asked, "So how do we close the gap between competence and credentials?" The purpose of the Western regime is to WIDEN that gap as much as possible, because it allows for the consolidation of power without having to meet virtue/merit/intelligence/industriousness thresholds.
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No One 🇺🇸@tweettruth2me·
Reminder as you watch the Artemis launch. We the taxpayer funded this $100 billion dollar fireworks show.
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@barragers I like the Melatonin in there for the unexpected razzle dazzle
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Barragers@barragers·
Clavicular reveals current looksmaxxing dr*g protocol he uses - Testosterone 220 mg - Accutane 25 mg - Retatrutide 12 mg - Nebivolol 10 mg - Minoxidil 2.5 mg - Dutasteride - Melatonin - L-glutathione - NAD+ - HGH - IGF-1 LR3 - Anavar
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@Cernovich We need him in the Senate more than on the court
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Cernovich@Cernovich·
The country needs Mike Lee on the Supreme Court.
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🅿️@the_P_God·
Everyone knows you’re on GLP-1s. It’s very obvious. There’s a very specific look and you have it. Everyone knows.
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Peachy Keenan
Peachy Keenan@KeenanPeachy·
People in the U.S. don't have children because they're already supporting other people's children with free healthcare, free K-12 public schools, free college scholarships, subsidized housing, welfare, Medicaid, food stamps, and more. Every "childfree" 30something has 5 or 6 young Somali, Central American, or Afghan dependents they'll never meet
Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131

White/ Europeans don't have children because they can't afford to support them. Migrants have children because White/ Europeans support them. If we didn’t fund migrants we could reduce taxes & afford to have kids again. Remigration now!

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Bugman Hegel
Bugman Hegel@FedPoasting·
We need Chud Supreme Court justices. The drastic measures that we need require Chud justices.
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Daniel McCay
Daniel McCay@danmccay·
If Utah had an America 250th Anniversary plate, what would you want to see in the canton of the flag? Leave other suggestions in the comments.
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Bennett's Phylactery
Bennett's Phylactery@extradeadjcb·
This seems to be largely a result of killing the messenger Trump revealed the rot of America's institutions, & hyper-American Latter-day Saints experienced that as a psychic threat - they don't know how to live in this new world & wish they could go back Have to show them how
Brigham Tomco@BrighamTomco

OK, so what's the truth about Latter-day Saint political affiliation? Over the past two decades, the share of Latter-day Saints who identify as Republicans has fallen by 10% — from around 68.5% (2007-2010) to 57.5% (2022-2025) — with the loss evenly split between increases in Democratic affiliation & no affiliation. Latter-day Saints went from being the most Republican-leaning religious group in the country ... to being the 2nd most, behind white evangelicals. In 2025, GOP affiliation sill outnumbered Democratic affiliation by a 40-point margin among Latter-day Saints. What's the big deal? Latter-day Saints were the only religious group where the GOP lost its advantage over those 20 years. Every other group (except for atheists) moved in the opposite direction, erasing Democrats' decadeslong domination over partisan affiliation. Why? Brad Jones, the author of this @YouGovAmerica analysis of Cooperative Election Study data (and a BYU grad), said it could be Latter-day Saints' high rate of college education playing into the educational polarization that has defined the Trump era of American politics. Quin Monson, a BYU professor who wrote the book on Latter-day Saint politics, said another explanation for dissatisfaction with the GOP among some Latter-day Saints could be a perceived conflict with teachings about civility, compromise and the Constitution. Turning Point Action COO Tyler Bowyer, a Latter-day Saint who runs Charlie Kirk’s campaign operation, said criticisms from prominent Latter-day Saint politicians may have led to a temporary aversion to the GOP of Donald Trump, which is now being reversed. What do you think? Here's my full article on the question: deseret.com/politics/2026/…

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