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@Rogue_40

Born in Cali - Married the 'Burgh - Live in Idaho - #2A - #ArmyVet - I tweet 🐧#Penguins hockey, hockey 🏒, cool cars 🚘 & politics 🇺🇸. You've been warned!

Idaho, USA เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2012
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Helen Andrews
Helen Andrews@herandrews·
We gradually transitioned from a democratic welfare state to full-on race communism between the 1960s and today for two reasons: 1. The beneficiaries of our race laws went from 10 percent of the population to a majority in places like NYC and soon a majority nationally. 2. We bent a lot of rules to give black Americans a one-time boost thinking they’d catch up. That didn’t happen, so now the choice is either go back to colorblindness and the rule of law anyway even though it means unequal outcomes, or let the government keep meddling more and more in the name of racial equity.
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd

🚨 MAMDANI: “The wealth of a median white household in the city is more than $200,000, while that of a black household is less than $20,000 … We are reckoning with the long history of racism here and starting to act upon a framework that puts equity right at the center of it.”

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Cosmos Archive
Cosmos Archive@cosmosarcive·
In space, water doesn’t behave the way you expect. In microgravity, there’s no gravity pulling it down—so surface tension takes over. Instead of dripping or flowing, water sticks together and clings to surfaces, even forming a floating layer around your hands. This is why astronauts can’t use normal sinks or showers. Water doesn’t fall away—it has to be carefully controlled and collected. This iconic experiment by Chris Hadfield shows just how strange everyday physics becomes in space. Credit: NASA / ESA
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Amy Curtis
Amy Curtis@RantyAmyCurtis·
Why does everyone else need to change their culture, their dietary habits, and their lifestyles to accommodate Muslims? You are the guest here. Assimilate or go to one of the several Islamic nations that exist.
Shadi Hamid@shadihamid

My new @washingtonpost column: Why do Muslims need to be like everyone else? A case against assimilation. washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/…

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Dr. Sheila Nazarian
Dr. Sheila Nazarian@DoctorNazarian·
I studied Islam at Columbia University because I needed to understand what it says in the Quran that forced my family to flee Iran under gunfire after the Islamic revolution. I’ve read the Quran. I know what it says to do to Jews. And no one can deny it to me because I studied it. And here’s the truth: Sharia Law is not compatible with the West.
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Brittany Hughes
Brittany Hughes@RealBrittHughes·
The media freaked out because the illegal alien wife of a service member was detained by ICE. But when an American mother is randomly beaten to death with a hammer outside a gas station by an illegal alien from Haiti, they say nothing.
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Mitchell Gant
Mitchell Gant@BilyarskEnterer·
@shadihamid @washingtonpost The mask comes off - if Muslims shouldn’t assimilate, which is the point of immigration to the United States Then you’re here to either build a parallel society or conquer it Thanks for the clarity, Paperwork-American
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
So let me get this straight. Since 1776, every immigrant community has assimilated to American cultural norms, but that does not apply to Muslims? Does not seem moral, correct or American to me. In fact, pretty much every immigrant community historically has sought to assimilate as soon as possible. That is a big part of what has made America great--the melting pot. Does this guy have the slightest clue how offensive this is to Americans?
Shadi Hamid@shadihamid

My new @washingtonpost column: Why do Muslims need to be like everyone else? A case against assimilation. washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/…

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LHGrey™️
LHGrey™️@grey4626·
FUCK THIS. The bill doesn’t just “offer legal status.” It legalizes and protects somewhere north of 11.8 to 12 million illegal aliens who planted themselves here before December 31, 2020. That’s not spin; that’s the Center for Immigration Studies and FAIR’s own arithmetic, cross-checked against DHS estimates of the pre-2021 unauthorized population. For the so-called Dreamers...roughly 2.5 million who crossed or overstayed as kids...the bill hands them conditional permanent residency straight out the gate, with a greased chute to full green cards and eventual citizenship once they tick the right bureaucratic boxes. Forgiveness? Check. Reward for breaking the law? Double check. Path to the ballot box? You bet your ass. For the other ten-plus million...the adult arrivals, the overstays, the ones who knew exactly what they were doing...the “Dignity Program” is the real poison pill: a renewable seven-year shield of deferred removal, work authorization, and legal presence. Pay your $7,000 blood-money restitution, pass the background check (which, let’s be honest, is about as rigorous as a TSA pat-down), file your taxes, and poof...you’re now a protected class immune from deportation while you keep collecting paychecks in the very economy American workers were told they had to compete for. And renewable? Indefinitely. Translation: permanent legal underclass with voting power just one future Congress away from full citizenship. Salazar can screech “NO PATH TO CITIZENSHIP!” until her vocal cords bleed, but psychology 101 tells you exactly what this is: classic gaslighting. Euphemisms like “earned legal status” and “Dignity” are the linguistic cocaine that lets open-border Republicans and their Chamber of Commerce sugar daddies feel morally superior while they ram the Overton window so far left it snaps off its hinges. This isn’t enforcement-first. It’s surrender-first wrapped in border theater. Mandatory E-Verify and some new barriers? Cute. But the moment the bill passes, every illegal who qualifies stops fearing ICE and starts planning their next tax filing. Deportations? Halted for the vast majority. Rule of law? Vaporized in a puff of compassionate rhetoric. The same psychological warfare Democrats perfected for decades...frame border security as cruelty, frame amnesty as mercy...is now being peddled by a Republican congresswoman who knows her base is furious and her donors are salivating. She’s not stupid. She’s calculating. And she thinks we’re the rubes who’ll swallow “no amnesty” because it doesn’t say the magic word. Fuck that noise. This is mass legalization by another name. It rewards the very invasion that turned sanctuary cities into war zones, flooded emergency rooms, crushed wages in construction and agriculture, and turned the American dream into a punchline for anyone who actually followed the rules. Twelve million people who never should have been here in the first place now get a golden ticket while veterans sleep on sidewalks and working-class families get lectured about “compassion.” That’s not dignity. That’s demographic conquest sold as pragmatism. Every single one of these amnesty merchants...Salazar included...deserves to be reminded, in the most vicious, elegant, profane terms possible: we see you. We remember 1986. We remember every broken promise. And we will not be gaslit into accepting another demographic death sentence wrapped in the American flag. 💀🗡️⚖️
Rep. María Elvira Salazar@RepMariaSalazar

READ. THE. BILL. BEFORE. YOU. OPEN. YOUR. MOUTH. Calling the DIGNITY Act “amnesty” isn’t just wrong. It’s a deliberate distortion and it exposes just how little you know about the bill. This is enforcement first: zero tolerance for criminals, permanent border security, and hard, earned requirements to step forward and face the law, so American workers are protected, not undercut. Amnesty is the chaos you’ve defended, millions in the shadows, no control, no accountability, and a system that stopped working a long time ago. No shortcuts. No giveaways. No blanket forgiveness. That’s law and order. That’s DIGNITY.

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Spittin' Chiclets
Spittin' Chiclets@spittinchiclets·
The Zamboni game will never be the same after The Zammoth debut tonight 🔥🦣
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
But wait, there's more! These newly released photos show off striking details on the far side of the Moon, like craters of various sizes and basins. See new photos here: nasa.gov/gallery/lunar-…
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C3
C3@C_3C_3·
DeCarlos Brown arrests… 1. Capable 2. Capable 3. Capable 4. Capable 5. Capable 6. Capable 7. Capable 8. Capable 9. Capable 10. Capable 11. Capable 12. Capable 13. Capable 14. Capable 15. Incapable to stand trial What a miscarriage of justice. Sickening.
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Seth Dillon
Seth Dillon@SethDillon·
No, Christianity does not promote or require socialism. And it is not at odds with capitalism. The idea that socialism is a biblical model requires you to ignore the difference between willing generosity and forced redistribution. When the early church in Acts shared resources, it was voluntary; it wasn't mandated by the state. Peter acknowledged private property rights and so did the ten commandments. Stealing is only wrong if private property ownership is a given. Same with coveting. All virtues require freedom, including charity. Socialism removes the freedom and kills the virtue. If the state takes your wealth and gives it to someone else, you've been taxed. You haven't been "generous" because it had nothing to do with your heart. Capitalism creates wealth — so there's something to share — and respects our individual freedom to share it. The charity that results from the wealth that's created is real charity; it's actually an act of loving one's neighbor. And it isn't just theoretical or idealistic. Free markets paired with Christian values have produced the wealthiest, freest, and most generous societies in history.
Joel Berry@JoelWBerry

Tucker’s latest guest: “Capitalism shouldn’t be anywhere near Christianity. Christianity is socialism at its core.” Tucker agrees

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Joel Berry
Joel Berry@JoelWBerry·
Tucker’s latest guest: “Capitalism shouldn’t be anywhere near Christianity. Christianity is socialism at its core.” Tucker agrees
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Goldie Ghamari | گلسا قمری 🇮🇷
I had a call with @OttawaPolice today. I was told if I don't delete my X posts where I say Mosques in Occupied Iran are hubs of terrorism and should be bombed, I would be charged under the Criminal Code of Canada. So I deleted my posts. Meanwhile, Mosques in Occupied Iran:
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AZ Intel
AZ Intel@AZ_Intel_·
A U.S. Army Special Operations Command veteran is facing federal charges for communicating and transmitting national classified defense information. Courtney Williams was charged on Wednesday due to allegations she provided classified information to a journalist. - WRAL citing DOJ
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California Republican Party
Well, this explains a lot.
James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII

BREAKING: California Controller’s Top Communications Official Admits Audits “Are Not Getting Done” & Acknowledges “100 Percent” Fraud Exists in the State “We [CA Controller’s Office] just can’t conduct the audits” “There is no statewide plan on homelessness” “They [CA counties, cities] are asking for $1 billion this year” @Bismarck419e is the Acting Deputy Controller of Public Affairs and Press Secretary for CA State Controller @MaliaCohen , the state’s chief fiscal officer responsible for accounting for and protecting California’s financial resources. Bismarck Obando admitted on hidden camera that the Controller’s Office “can’t conduct” key financial audits. Due to staffing cuts, the audits “are just not getting done,” and he claims there is “no statewide plan” on homelessness, and CA counties/cities are asking for $1 billion this year for homelessness. In honor of @nickshirleyy , James O’Keefe visited California homeless shelters/non-profits in South Los Angeles: Abundant Blessing & Urban Alchemy. Both non-profits were accused of fraud. We went on the ground to visit these groups and discovered there were actually zero homeless people there. Abundant Blessings Incorporated, a homeless shelter that claims its mission is to end homelessness by providing short- and long-term housing, received funding of $23 million. The executive director, Alexander Soofer, was arrested on charges of fraudulently obtaining the $23 million in public funds. Urban Alchemy, another non-profit that claims to provide hygiene services and operate “safe sleep villages,” received over $60 million in government contracts, including more than $12 million through LAHSA since 2021. Homeless individuals shared with our undercover journalists that they have gone to the shelters for blankets, socks, and toothpaste, but they are always out of items. These shelters receive millions of dollars a year, and nobody knows where the money is going. Our team reached out personally to Bismarck Obando and the office of Malia Cohen for comment, but we received no response. @CAController @GavinNewsom @CAgovernor @GovPressOffice

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