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@Cal3000

Присоединился Nisan 2009
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CPower@Cal3000·
@crbzzj @adgirlMM And be just as stupid. They are creating career suicide. Bondi tried he. Eat to coverup but couldn’t manage. The same will happen.
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Charlie Harbor@crbzzj·
@adgirlMM Bondi was fired for not being aggressive enough People celebrating her termination need to be careful about what they wish for with Trump. Next one will be worse
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MM @adgirlMM·
Just a reminder the new "acting" Attorney General of the United States is the president's personal lawyer and orchestrated the transfer of convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell to a cushy prison camp.
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CPower@Cal3000·
@Gregs_iPinions @NBCNews @charlesharriso5 She got fired bc she exposed too much about trumps criminal child rape activities. Trump want ppl to fully break the law and protect him. Bondi didn’t break the law enough for him. That’s how crooked that felon is.
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Gregs iPinions@Gregs_iPinions·
@NBCNews @charlesharriso5 President Donald Trump has fired Attorney General Pam Bondi. Pam had great intent, but there was no action! We needed to see perp walks, trials, convictions, and lengthy prison sentences. I think Pam Bondi had great intent as the AG, however, there was too much inaction.
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John Sauer responds to justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's birthright citizenship arguments for OVER 9 minutes He makes it easy to understand that the 14th Amendment is exclusively for foundational Black Americans.
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CPower@Cal3000·
@RuprechtIIII @Zmwtak @SarahLarchmont I wasn’t aware the US is suddenly Japan. But in any case in the US, we already know that white “self defense” killings are not being recorded as homicides and that police precincts in a lot of majority white towns are not recording race data on their own.
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Ruprecht@RuprechtIIII·
@Cal3000 @B1TuckerCarlson I don’t explain myself to you Chaz lib fascist anymore, you are all so f’ing dumb it’s like talking to a sanctuary city trans dumpster fire 🔥…. #Heyooo carry on fascist
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Z m@Zmwtak·
@SarahLarchmont If someone steals my wallet in Japan …
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Uniparty Cabal@Uniparty_Cabal·
@SarahLarchmont You are wishing that we was. She is clearly the dumbest person ever to serve on the court
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CPower@Cal3000·
@RuprechtIIII @B1TuckerCarlson Ok. Explain to me what the argument are and what critical details SCOTUS was trying to get retail from
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CPower@Cal3000·
@1Kicknchicken @RachelTrue Naw. You are just too dumb and low iq to comprehend the discussions. It’s a self report.
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John@1Kicknchicken·
@Cal3000 @RachelTrue She shows tier world how fucking stupid she is every time she opens her mouth.
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Rachel True@RachelTrue·
Powerless pussy boys like Nick think they’re slick saying ‘DEI Justice KBJ’ as a substitute for what they call her in private, ‘Nig*er Justice KBJ’ He thinks it’s 1950 & we give AF 🥱
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CPower@Cal3000·
@IAmMiamiFL @HQNewsNow How was her question nonsensical when she was bringing up a previous discussion that was had with another justices. She wasn’t just placing words in his mouth. His definition of domicile wasn’t clear if you actually took the time to listen to the whole discussion.
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IAmMiami@IAmMiamiFL·
@Cal3000 @HQNewsNow It doesn't change the fact that her questions were nonsensical, and OP could only make her look not completely idiotic by misquoting Sauer.
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Headquarters@HQNewsNow·
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson: Did I understand you to say that domicile is controlled by Congress? Trump's Solicitor General Sauer: Congress can't dictate certain classes of people lack the legal capacity to form a legally binding domicile. Jackson: My understanding was the framers put this citizenship clause into the Constitution to prevent future Congresses from affecting citizenship in this way. Sauer: I... uh, uhhh... no I don't think so.
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CPower@Cal3000·
@IAmMiamiFL @HQNewsNow Bc it gives context to the argument in the first place. If you can’t understand where the discussion came from, you shouldn’t be commenting nonsense
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IAmMiami@IAmMiamiFL·
@Cal3000 @HQNewsNow Why would that matter? It's clear she's just trying to be part of the meeting.
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CPower@Cal3000·
@IAmMiamiFL @HQNewsNow Did you even listen to his previous argument with the other justices before you made this comment?
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IAmMiami@IAmMiamiFL·
@HQNewsNow Her line of questioning is completely nonsensical. The frames did not create 14A. Domicile is already defined in Fed Law, she should know that. Sauer basically repeated the statue. And you DELIBERATELY MISQUOTED HIM. Congress can, and has, change the rules. She should know this
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CPower@Cal3000·
@JerryWaggoner @NGreat330 @HQNewsNow You are too low iq to understand what they are arguing and you are too low iq to see that trumps rep completely contradicted himself in the same argument
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Jerry W@JerryWaggoner·
@NGreat330 @HQNewsNow Here’s another water head accusing me of racism for some reason. 🤣
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CPower@Cal3000·
@1Kicknchicken @RachelTrue Only low IQ ppl will think that the most qualified justices that just happens to be black is the dumbest.
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John@1Kicknchicken·
@RachelTrue Awwwww look at you trying to mind read when KBJ is literally the worst mental midget the Supreme Court has ever seen. She literally the dumbest justice ever.
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CPower@Cal3000·
@FormulaUR_ So he was trying to compensate for lack of power?
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Rana@FormulaUR_·
TeamLH would you like the good news or the bad news? I’ll start with the bad news: I went through every single racing lap of telemetry from Japan, and it’s crystal clear Hamilton did not have an inherent PU problem. What he experienced was a lack of power on isolated laps, indeed caused by wheel-spin. However, I don’t believe these were from excessive tyre wear - especially at that stage of the race - but more just micro-errors exactly how Leclerc experienced it during the China Sprint qualifying. Errors that are not lap-time consuming in previous eras, are now more costly than ever. There are a few laps, after the SC restart, where on the off board shots you see HAM having major snaps over oversteer on exit of turn 9 and I believe they subsequently cost him power on those laps, but not permanently. In turn, that may have cost him the P3 still. The “good” news is that this year has proven to me once again that it all comes down to how the tyres are brought into a stint. The slower you bring in the tyre, the faster the overall stint will become. We’ve seen it across both Mercedes and Ferrari cars this year, and in these 2026 regulations it’s more prominent than ever. Bring in the tyre too quickly, you’ll get more sliding and more inconsistent deployment whilst also having a greater drop off towards the end of the race. HAM simply pushed far too hard on the SC restart and it destroyed the rest of his race. Exactly what he did in the China sprint, but the opposite to what he did in China’s GP and Australia.
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CPower@Cal3000·
@scarlet_rari @CL16_inside Give the trap speed with this data. Throttle response is useless without additional info.
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ScarletFerrari@scarlet_rari·
@Cal3000 @CL16_inside Telemetry is irrelevant in 2026 until you know where the car is deploying and how much percentage battery is left and where its recharging and how much is which only team knows one can only guess untill team confirms deployment issues which the team clearly denied
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CL16 inside 🇲🇨@CL16_inside·
I’m going to try to explain, even though I’m not an expert. First of all, I have to say it once again: I have nothing against Lewis - I never said that Lewis had full engine power, but I did say that he didn’t have any battery issues. Autoracer says the same thing, they don’t claim that Lewis had 100% power, but they explain that it was caused by his setup/driving style and his management of tires/energy, not by a battery problem. I’d also add that @/FDataAnalysis isn’t wrong; he simply said that Lewis lacked power, and he’s right, this doesn’t contradict Autoracer’s article. And also, stop discrediting Autoracer by saying they aren’t reliable when they are the best source on Ferrari. Without them, we would know absolutely nothing about what’s happening in Maranello. - Regarding Lewis, at one point he complains about power (only in the last stint), and his engineer tells him: “15% less throttle into turn 6 for more power.” He even repeats this several times, so I checked the telemetry, and indeed, you can see huge differences in energy/tires management between Charles & Lewis on the last stint, especially in turns 5/6/7, 8/9, and 13/14 (Look at the difference in throttle % between CL and LH. Lewis in red, Charles in white). - Finally, I also have sources within Ferrari and asked if there was a problem with Lewis’s battery, they very clearly said no, and that it was just because Charles was more confident and better at managing energy and tires. This weekend, there were also journalists in Ferrari’s remote garage in Maranello, and in their articles, they didn’t mention any particular battery issue for Lewis. I even asked them, and they confirmed nothing was reported about it. For context, in the remote garage, we have all the car’s info, the same as on the Pitwall. - To finish, at the end of the race. Vasseur confirmed what Autoracer said and reported no specific battery problem for Lewis : « Lewis complained a bit more than Charles about the tires, and I think that was also due to 'overtake' mode. When you lose more than a second, you also lose the slipstream effect. That's what happened with Lewis, who at one point was battling with Norris. » 🖐️
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🔴 Lewis n’a pas eu de problèmes avec le moteur durant la course, mais plutôt une dégradation plus importante des pneus hard comparé à Charles, ce qui provoquait une consommation d’énergie plus élevée à cause du wheel spin. Cela a également accentué l’usure des pneus. ➡️ En sortie de virage, celui qui a un bon réglage bénéficie directement de grands avantages dans le déploiement d’énergie sur le tour. Cela peut représenter 1 à 2 % d’énergie économisée à chaque accélération. Cela dépend aussi de l’état des pneus ou du style de pilotage. ➡️ Dans le cas de Hamilton, par exemple, Carlo Santi lui a demandé à un moment de réduire l’accélération de 15 % en sortie de virage, de ralentir pour disposer de plus d’énergie globale et améliorer le temps au tour. Les données montrent que Leclerc avait plus de vitesse en ralentissant d’une manière que Vasseur qualifie de « contre-intuitive ». #F1

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CPower@Cal3000·
@scarlet_rari @CL16_inside It’s asinine to believe that you lose 22kph on a straight from spinning exiting. Trap speed at the end of straights always measure power output. Cars will match trap speed regardless how bad the exit is. It’s a clear power issue.
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Gianl1974@Gianl1974·
ICE guards are betting on which detainee will kill themselves next. The AP just exposed the savage conditions of a detention camp in El Paso. The Associated Press got inside Camp East Montana. What they found should be on the front page of every newspaper in this country until it closes. About 3,000 people packed in per day. Loud, unsanitary quarters crawling with insects. Food so scarce that detainees steal from each other just to eat. Disease spreading through filthy rooms, showers, and restrooms that go uncleaned. People losing weight. People unable to see a doctor. People losing their minds. Staff made nearly one 911 call per day in the camp's first five months. One call captures a man sobbing after being assaulted by another detainee. Another has a doctor describing a man banging his head against a wall while expressing suicidal thoughts. A nurse calls about a pregnant woman in severe pain with coronavirus. Detainees suffering seizures, some resulting in serious head trauma. Ages ranged from a 19-year-old who fell from a bunk to a 79-year-old who couldn't breathe. And then there's the detail that should haunt this administration for the rest of its existence. Owen Ramsingh, a former property manager from Columbia, Missouri, who spent weeks in the camp before being deported to the Netherlands, told the AP he overheard a security guard talking about a betting pool among the staff. They were wagering on which detainee would be next to die by suicide. The guard said he had put $500 in. The total pot rode on the outcome. Ramsingh said the talk was particularly devastating because he had contemplated suicide himself. Guards are gambling on the deaths of people in their custody. People who are hungry. People who are sick. People who are begging for help through 911 calls that come in every single day. And the staff turned it into a game. This is not some rogue facility. This is the system working exactly as this administration designed it. Overcrowded by policy. Underfed by neglect. Understaffed by choice. They built a place where human beings deteriorate and then the people paid to watch over them place bets on who breaks first. The AP has the data. The recordings. The interviews. The court filings. This is documented. This is real. This is happening right now in El Paso, Texas, in the United States of America. Share this. Do not let them bury it under another news cycle.
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CPower@Cal3000·
@dxbestani Bearmean is constantly being exposed. Smells like a white supremacist to me.
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