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Katie Porter
Katie Porter@katieporterca·
California isn’t just where my kids were raised; it’s who they are. But for them to stay Californians, they need more than a spot on my couch. They deserve homes of their own—innovative, climate-resilient, and transit-accessible. We aren't just building apartments; we’re financing the long-term financial success of an entire generation. What I want for my children, I want for every Californian.
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Rexx
Rexx@RexxDauzat·
@SenRandPaul DSA is the future. Capitalism has ran it's course. Capitalism, Israel, evangelicals..those 3 things most can agree on. Not gonna fix affordability with capitalism or else someone would have done it. You just wanna keep your oligarch pay masters happy thats why you posted this.
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Brad Cage
Brad Cage@BradCageMusic·
@KushDesai47 @RapidResponse47 Not counting the current war with Iran, we could have built 20 million free houses for American's for the cost of the wars we fought for Israel already. 20 million!
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Kush Desai
Kush Desai@KushDesai47·
America has a shortage of 10 million houses, a new CEA study finds. The Trump administration is fixing that -- less red tape, more construction. apnews.com/article/trump-…
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Unitree
Unitree@UnitreeRobotics·
10m/s!! Unitree Breaks the World Record Again😊 With the physique of an ordinary person, running at a world champion’s speed! Leg length: 0.4+0.4=0.8m, body weight: approx. 62kg! H1: “Give me one more chance, give the world one more honor!”
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Katie Porter
Katie Porter@katieporterca·
My kids—and yours—shouldn't have to wonder if they’ll ever be able to afford a home in the state where they were raised.  By fast-tracking approvals and clearing away regulatory hurdles, we can lower construction costs and build the diverse housing our workforce needs to thrive. It’s time to build a California where our graduates can actually stay and call our state home.
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Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
John Stossel proposes that we are all wrong. He says it wasn't all wonderful back in the 1950s and 60s. “Once, families could own a home & send their kids to college on one income. But the homes were smaller." Is the issue a lack of small and cheap houses? Has the average home become too luxurious? I see tons a lousy small older houses still around in Florida. They look horrible and still cost $300,000. The cost of university is WAY more expensive. The inflation has gone up way faster than incomes.
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Graham Platner for Senate
Graham Platner for Senate@grahamformaine·
The problem in America isn't immigrants and it isn't trans kids. It's the billionaires and multi-national corporations soaking up this country's resources and leaving the rest of us with nothing.
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NWOutlier 🇺🇲
NWOutlier 🇺🇲@NWOutlier·
@Keir_Starmer we have rules of war/engagement - one country (Iran) should not be allowed to hold the world hostage as a rule - it should be a war crime against the globe.
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
The ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz is deeply damaging. Getting global shipping moving is vital to ease cost of living pressures. The UK has convened more than 40 nations who share our aim to restore freedom of navigation. This week the UK and France will co-host a summit to advance work on a coordinated, independent, multinational plan to safeguard international shipping when the conflict ends.
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Senator Pete Ricketts
Senator Pete Ricketts@SenatorRicketts·
Social Security and veterans' benefits should be completely tax-free. These aren't handouts — they're earned. That's why I introduced the Social Security Check Tax Cut Act and the Tax Cuts for Veterans Act. These bills take the first steps in boosting the income of millions of seniors and veterans in Nebraska and across the country.
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NWOutlier 🇺🇲
NWOutlier 🇺🇲@NWOutlier·
@BasedMikeLee 2nd shot, ended me in the E.R. for a day; it was assumed to be a possible heart attack.. tachycardia at rest 120-130 heart rate, body sweats, labored breathing, some discomfort.. LOTS of tests, VERY expensive.. I survived..
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
Were you harmed by the COVID vaccine?
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NWOutlier 🇺🇲
NWOutlier 🇺🇲@NWOutlier·
@HarmeetKDhillon US Oil and Gas Association has responded as well.... I think you will like it. x.com/US_OGA/status/…
US Oil & Gas Association@US_OGA

Good evening @RepRoKhanna. We hope you had a nice Saturday. Several people have requested we comment on your post. We will quickly before we take Mrs. USOGA out for date night. First - like you, we hope this war will end soon and things will return to normal. Until then - things will be what they will be. But high gas prices in your district aren’t “Trump’s war”—they’re Sacramento’s doing. California drivers pay nearly double the national average in state taxes, plus cap-and-trade, Low Carbon Fuel Standard, unique reformulated gasoline, refinery limits, and geographic isolation that blocks cheap imports. That adds $1.00–$1.78+ over the U.S. average. Here is our suggestion. Your proposed windfall profits tax will do nothing to bring relief to your overtaxed and underappreciated constituents. Instead -suspend those state-level taxes first and bring California prices in line with the national average. Put your state bureaucracy on a diet. They could stand to shed a few pounds. Encourage California domestic oil and gas production and expand your refinery capacity instead of shutting it down. Stand up to your Governor. You know he is wrong and you can be on the right side of things And let's talk windfall profits tax. They don't work. While you don't call it a windfall profits tax, California recently passed one and called it a "wealth tax" now you see high net worth individuals fleeing your state. History proves it backfires. The 1980 Crude Oil Windfall Profit Tax cut domestic production 1–8% (hundreds of millions of barrels lost), boosted imports 3–13%, raised far less revenue than projected after deductions, created massive bureaucracy, and was repealed in 1988 because it discouraged supply exactly when America needed more. That in turn led us to depend even more on Middle East imports for another 20 years right up until the shale revolution occurred. Kind of like how California is dependent on imports now. Your repeated sponsorship of a new Big Oil Windfall Profits Tax Act would repeat the exact same mistake—shrinking U.S. output and raising costs. Crude exports? They expand global supply, narrow price spreads (WTI-Brent) which is exerts downward pressure on world prices. It is directly helping allies in Europe and Asia counter China's skirting sanctions and colluding with Iran to purchase crude at huge discounts. Restricting exports would tighten markets, spike costs everywhere—including here—and hurt the consumers you claim to protect. Finally we must also point out that your voting record shows consistent opposition to our industry you want to tax. For example, you: Voted against leasing more public lands and waters for oil drilling (2023, Roll Call 23). Voted against reversing land-management protections to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to oil and gas drilling—multiple times, including 2025 Roll Call 295 and earlier efforts to halt ANWR development. Opposed critical oil and gas leasing reforms and fast-tracking fossil-fuel infrastructure (2024 Roll Call 95; 2025 votes undermining LNG authority and blocking fracking bans). Voted NO on NDAA provisions that would expedite oil/gas permitting (2022–2023). You have a 99% lifetime League of Conservation Voters score—near-perfect opposition to domestic energy exploration, production and leasing. You’ve led hearings attacking us and sponsored bills to repeal industry tax provisions. Fine—own that record. But please stop shifting blame to “Trump’s war” or federal policy while California’s own choices keep your constituents paying the highest pump prices in America. Real relief comes from more American supply + streamlined permitting, not recycled 1980s taxes or more restrictions. Energy abundance, not rhetoric, lowers prices and bolsters U.S. and allied security. Mrs. USOGA has instructed us to put the phone away so we will do that. Have a good weekend.

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NWOutlier 🇺🇲
NWOutlier 🇺🇲@NWOutlier·
@nickshirleyy they should be thanking you, protecting you and paying you... this saves taxpayer money and stops them from asking for more just because they can't manage money
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Nick shirley
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy·
California is trying to pass a bill that would criminalize investigative journalism with misdemeanors, $10,000 fines, imprisonment, and content takedown. The proposed bill is titled AB 2624 and was made after I exposed mass fraud by immigrant groups in America. Under AB 2624, government-funded entities like the Somali “Learing” Daycare centers would be protected from being exposed if they operated inside California. The enemy truly is within. When our politicians would rather protect fraudsters and illegal migrants, it’s time for us to stand up or face mass oppression from the traitors who “rule” over us.
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Americans For Tax Fairness
No one really wants to talk about it, but one of the biggest reasons for this is that the ultrawealthy can mostly live off unrealized capital gains. It functions as real cash, because they can borrow against it at extremely low rates. And our tax code doesn't tax it at all.
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PNWForestKing
PNWForestKing@PNWForestKing·
Terrorism in Lakewood, WA 👇
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NWOutlier 🇺🇲
NWOutlier 🇺🇲@NWOutlier·
@CarlHigbie here is the word from US Oil & Gas x.com/US_OGA/status/…
US Oil & Gas Association@US_OGA

Good evening @RepRoKhanna. We hope you had a nice Saturday. Several people have requested we comment on your post. We will quickly before we take Mrs. USOGA out for date night. First - like you, we hope this war will end soon and things will return to normal. Until then - things will be what they will be. But high gas prices in your district aren’t “Trump’s war”—they’re Sacramento’s doing. California drivers pay nearly double the national average in state taxes, plus cap-and-trade, Low Carbon Fuel Standard, unique reformulated gasoline, refinery limits, and geographic isolation that blocks cheap imports. That adds $1.00–$1.78+ over the U.S. average. Here is our suggestion. Your proposed windfall profits tax will do nothing to bring relief to your overtaxed and underappreciated constituents. Instead -suspend those state-level taxes first and bring California prices in line with the national average. Put your state bureaucracy on a diet. They could stand to shed a few pounds. Encourage California domestic oil and gas production and expand your refinery capacity instead of shutting it down. Stand up to your Governor. You know he is wrong and you can be on the right side of things And let's talk windfall profits tax. They don't work. While you don't call it a windfall profits tax, California recently passed one and called it a "wealth tax" now you see high net worth individuals fleeing your state. History proves it backfires. The 1980 Crude Oil Windfall Profit Tax cut domestic production 1–8% (hundreds of millions of barrels lost), boosted imports 3–13%, raised far less revenue than projected after deductions, created massive bureaucracy, and was repealed in 1988 because it discouraged supply exactly when America needed more. That in turn led us to depend even more on Middle East imports for another 20 years right up until the shale revolution occurred. Kind of like how California is dependent on imports now. Your repeated sponsorship of a new Big Oil Windfall Profits Tax Act would repeat the exact same mistake—shrinking U.S. output and raising costs. Crude exports? They expand global supply, narrow price spreads (WTI-Brent) which is exerts downward pressure on world prices. It is directly helping allies in Europe and Asia counter China's skirting sanctions and colluding with Iran to purchase crude at huge discounts. Restricting exports would tighten markets, spike costs everywhere—including here—and hurt the consumers you claim to protect. Finally we must also point out that your voting record shows consistent opposition to our industry you want to tax. For example, you: Voted against leasing more public lands and waters for oil drilling (2023, Roll Call 23). Voted against reversing land-management protections to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to oil and gas drilling—multiple times, including 2025 Roll Call 295 and earlier efforts to halt ANWR development. Opposed critical oil and gas leasing reforms and fast-tracking fossil-fuel infrastructure (2024 Roll Call 95; 2025 votes undermining LNG authority and blocking fracking bans). Voted NO on NDAA provisions that would expedite oil/gas permitting (2022–2023). You have a 99% lifetime League of Conservation Voters score—near-perfect opposition to domestic energy exploration, production and leasing. You’ve led hearings attacking us and sponsored bills to repeal industry tax provisions. Fine—own that record. But please stop shifting blame to “Trump’s war” or federal policy while California’s own choices keep your constituents paying the highest pump prices in America. Real relief comes from more American supply + streamlined permitting, not recycled 1980s taxes or more restrictions. Energy abundance, not rhetoric, lowers prices and bolsters U.S. and allied security. Mrs. USOGA has instructed us to put the phone away so we will do that. Have a good weekend.

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NWOutlier 🇺🇲
NWOutlier 🇺🇲@NWOutlier·
@mistressdivy You can also use the space bar as a mouse to move your cursor around on text. Pres and hold your space bar and move the cursor around
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Mistress Dividend
Mistress Dividend@mistressdivy·
Why doesn’t the iPhone have a feature where you can delete all photos with the same person in them? What I just did was traumatic
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NWOutlier 🇺🇲
NWOutlier 🇺🇲@NWOutlier·
@mistressdivy Your can swipe your finger from left to right on the top row, then slide down the right side, it will select all in each row until you life your finger
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