AYFKM

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AYFKM

AYFKM

@Knowmorenoless

Earth เข้าร่วม Nisan 2012
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AYFKM@Knowmorenoless·
The primary achievement of social media to date has been to document the prevalence of untreated mental illness.
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@BenHart_Freedom I have great faith that our Republican leaders will find a way to f*ck this up, too. They only know how to lose.
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Ben Hart
Ben Hart@BenHart_Freedom·
If both parties MAXXED OUT on gerrymandering, the House would end up with 262 Republicans to 173 Democrats -- according to leftist FiveThirtyEight. That's because Republicans control more state governments with multiple districts, and Democrat voters congregate in cities. This makes it easy-peazy to pack Dem voters into fewer districts. Time to play hardball. Let's do it . . . NOW!
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AYFKM@Knowmorenoless·
@jonfavs I wonder if there will ever come a time when you realize how big a piece of sh*t you really are.
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Jon Favreau
Jon Favreau@jonfavs·
Graham Platner isn’t just our best and only chance to beat Susan Collins, he’s a good, decent man who’s struggled and grown and is always trying to do better. I hope everyone with reservations takes a little time to get to know the real life version of him, not what the algorithm throws in our faces. Clearly, that’s what so many people in Maine have done - from all different walks of life and political persuasions.
Graham Platner for Senate@grahamformaine

My statement on Governor Mills' decision:

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Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
The USA would have a much higher standard of living if we only had 200 million people instead of 350 million. There is not a single thing that has improved by importing 100 million people from the 3rd world and letting most of them get on welfare, food stamps and Medicaid.
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Coddled Affluent Professional
I’ll never understand why libs went after normie Republicans so hard (eg Romney in 2012, the SPLC going after milquetoast pro life groups, etc.). Libs had a defanged, captured opposition who were happy going 60mph in the same direction the Left was heading towards at 90 mph and who just wanted things to be a little more ‘free market.’ Libs should have buttressed Chamber-of-Commerce Republicans. That they didn’t and instead tried to anathematize them was a generational political error.
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AYFKM@Knowmorenoless·
@heywildrich All we’ve done with all the “aid” is create more t*rd world biomass. (I call any country that hasn’t figured out basic sanitation the “t*rd world”, because it’s accurate and memorable.)
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AlphaFox
AlphaFox@alphafox·
Man perfectly explains the reason for the worlds declining birth rate: 💯
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Oilfield Rando
Oilfield Rando@Oilfield_Rando·
I’m sorry but we can’t have a manufacturing base anymore because a boomerlib wouldn’t be able to make as much money off wine re-sales
New York Magazine@NYMag

As a small-business owner, wine importer Victor O. Schwartz has plenty of reasons to dislike the president’s policies. For almost 40 years, Schwartz has owned and operated VOS Selections, an importer and distributor of fine wines from 16 countries. Tariffs on wine have frustrated his industry since 2018, making the already heavily taxed business of sourcing from small farms and importing bottles from abroad more expensive. When Trump’s second-term tariffs were first announced last April, it looked like an even worse disaster for American wine importers than the first term. But the tariffs were also when he realized, unlike so many frustrated by Trump, he had an opportunity to do something. The weekend after the announcement of the tax on imports, a relative mentioned that their law professor, Ilya Somin, had put out a call for plaintiffs to challenge the tariffs. Somin a ragtag crew of small businesses who wanted to file a case against the administration: a tackle store on Lake Erie in Pennsylvania, a pipe manufacturer in Utah, a women’s cycling brand in Vermont, the maker of a banana-shaped synth in Virginia, and, eventually, Victor Schwartz and his wine-importing business. Within a few days, Somin, together with attorneys from the Liberty Justice Center, asked Schwartz to be the lead plaintiff. Read more from Matt Stieb’s conversation with Schwartz about how he and his fellow plaintiffs overturned Trump’s tariffs and earned a $166 billion refund: nymag.visitlink.me/tfzyVs

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Ken Jacobson@_Ken_Jacobson_·
@1Nicdar None of these 4 are capable or reproducing in the images shown. Nancy Pelosi used to be hot. I hate her politics, but she was legit pretty way, way, way back in the day. If it was to save civilization, and we are talking a childrearing-age Nancy, of these 4 it is a no-brainer.
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Coddled Affluent Professional
Coddled Affluent Professional@feelsdesperate·
A lot of people are stupid. Yglesias OTOH I think is smart but often plays dumb when he senses that being openly honest and aware will carry social penalties. A lot of what libs profess to believe absolutely can be explained by social competition and incentives. This hits home to Yglesias and it’s a little humiliating to him that it’s so transparent and so that’s why he’s lashing out like this.
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AYFKM@Knowmorenoless·
@ThomBrady5 Boomers were the most pampered generation in history and grew up to be the most stupid and selfish generation in history. The world has a chance to heal when they are gone.
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Fugitive Caesar
Fugitive Caesar@ThomBrady5·
We need 150 million mass deportations, and Europe will need help driving out the foreigners at some point. We have a long struggle ahead of us. Embrace the suck, stay patient. Toughen up. We're going to need real men and warriors to clean up this mess dumped onto us by Boomers.
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tantum@QuasLacrimas

One reason America needs to get its own shit sorted out sooner rather than later is that the day will come when our allies need out help to restore order domestically

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@jbraunstein914 @xwanyex What should we do about racism? MAKE IDIOTS LIKE YOU READ THOMAS SOWELL. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
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Jordan Braunstein
Jordan Braunstein@jbraunstein914·
What do you think we should have done to address codified racism in America? Nothing at all? Or was just making the law colorblind enough? After centuries of subjugation, instantiate formal equality and then say “good luck”? Every time right wingers complain about how liberals deal with racism, they conspicuously leave out any alternative ideas that grapple with correcting injustice. Almost as if they don’t care
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wanye@xwanyex·
This is the logic of disparate impact, which is found all throughout anti-racist thought. The idea here is that, you know, even if we don’t have any evidence of racist intent, we should still be really worried that people are secretly doing racist stuff. And since it’s possible to be secretly racist in a way that provides no evidence of racist intent, we need to give government a lot of power to investigate any situation in which the relevant pie chart doesn’t map exactly onto the demographic distribution of the country. We just have to do this, because there could be all kinds of people with secret racist motivations. How could we ever really know if these people aren’t acting out of hidden racial intent? This is the demand for a kind of paranoid, invasive overseer who is always checking to make sure that the outcomes perfectly match the census, so that we don’t accidentally let some secret racists pull one over on us. It’s a completely absurd way to operate a government, a legal system, a university, etc.
The Fifth Column 🖐@wethefifth

David French explains SCOTUS's 6–3 decision in Louisiana v. Callais. Our new episode with @davidafrench is out now.

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mike bski
mike bski@BskiMike22802·
Dear Senator Sanders, Oh, this is RICH. This is so perfectly, exquisitely, weapons-grade rich that I had to put down my anatomy exams and just... appreciate it for a moment. The man who got thrown out of a SOCIALIST HIPPIE COMMUNE in Vermont in 1971 — after THREE DAYS — for refusing to do any actual work while everyone else planted, harvested, and hauled water, is out here telling me the OLIGARCHS want to control everything. Three. Days. The communists gave you a longer trial period than most employers give to someone who steals from the register. Here is what Jim Quinn's Law Number Two says, and I want every single person reading this to tattoo it somewhere useful: "If you want to know what liberals are up to, pay attention to what they accuse conservatives of doing." Senator, you OWN THREE HOMES. A Burlington residence. A D.C. townhouse. A $575,000 vacation lake house in North Hero, Vermont — purchased in 2016, the same year you were touring the country telling college students the system is rigged. Your net worth sits somewhere between $2.5 and $3 million. You have pocketed over $2.5 MILLION in book royalties since 2011. That elevator is clearly not stuck between floors for you, is it. And then — THEN — during your "Fighting Oligarchy Tour" with AOC, you spent over $550,000 in CAMPAIGN FUNDS on PRIVATE JET TRAVEL. Half a million dollars on luxury jets to lecture working Americans about the dangers of wealth. When Fox News caught you boarding a Bombardier Challenger 604 — a jet that runs up to $15,000 PER HOUR — you did not apologize. You did not even blink. You looked directly into the camera and said, and I am quoting this verbatim because it is the most accidentally honest thing you have ever said: "You think I'm gonna be sitting on a waiting line at United?" Senator. THAT IS OLIGARCHIC THINKING. That is TEXTBOOK "the rules apply to you people, not to me." That is the elevator music of every single billionaire you have spent 35 years pretending to oppose. In a battle of wits with your own stated beliefs, you showed up completely unarmed. Thirty-five years in Congress. You know what your personal legislative output looks like? Eight bills passed. EIGHT. In three and a half DECADES. That works out to 0.23 bills per year. I have produced more graded anatomy exams in a single semester. Your two greatest solo legislative achievements — the ones with your name on top, the thing YOU actually DID — are the naming of a post office in Danville, Vermont, and the naming of a post office in Fair Haven, Vermont. You named. Two. Post offices. You are as useful as a screen door on a submarine when it comes to actually passing legislation, but you want me to believe you are the vanguard of the working class. That sounds like a YOU problem. Quinn's Law #25: "Liberals are great at giving away other people's money." You have been living PROOF of that law for 35 years. You give away everyone else's money — from a vacation home on a lake — while spending half a million on jets because you are far too important to wait in line with the taxpayers funding your lifestyle. You want to talk about oligarchs controlling the media? You have been IN the media for four decades. You just finished a $75 million documentary. You have a book deal. You have a podcast. You HAVE the megaphone and you are using it to tell people that other people have the megaphone. The gene pool really needed a lifeguard for THAT particular reasoning. I am a high school science teacher in Northeast Ohio. I support a family of six on a teacher's salary. I am not particularly impressed by a man with three houses, $550,000 in jet receipts, and 0.23 bills per year telling me he stands with the working class. More famous than wise, Senator. More famous than wise. The hippie commune knew it in 72 hours. How long is it going to take everyone else? IF you agree: LIKE this post so the algorithm shows it to people who need to read it. SHARE this. COMMENT below — do YOU think a man with three homes and a half-million dollar private jet habit speaks for working Americans? Tell me. And if you want MORE of this — the data, the history, the science, the stories — JOIN Bski's Classroom community on X or YouTube. But what do I know — I am only a science teacher who can actually do math, a retired Army combat medic who knows what genuine sacrifice looks like, and apparently one of the few people left who finds it suspicious that the most vocal enemy of oligarchy just cannot bring himself to wait in line at the airport with the rest of us. @JoJoFromJerz @GuntherEagleman @catturd2 #MAGA #Veterans #Trump
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@varrock He doesn't need to spend six months in jail. He needs to spend six minutes in a pen with feral hogs, or six seconds in a wood chipper.
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James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
Not satire…
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@thehoffather "'Your job is to ask questions' and our job is to avoid answering anything that challenges our inane world view."
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Ari Hoffman@thehoffather·
Staffers for Seattle Socialist Mayor Katie Wilson abruptly end an interview with KOMO News Senior Reporter Chris Daniels when she can't answer basic questions Wilson has been criticized for dodging the press & being unable to answer basic questions since she came into office
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Todd Spence
Todd Spence@Todd_Spence·
Someone put audio from CASINO over Looney Tunes and its perfect 🔥😂
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