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@eskomobar

Engineer. Virginian. Tío Ultraderechista. 🇺🇸🇪🇸

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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
It’s ironic watching avowed Communists manage to make it to a game that costs $10,000 while people just blocks away can’t afford dinner.
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The Misfit Patriot
The Misfit Patriot@misfitpatriot_·
What the left doesn’t seem to understand that Trump does, is that millions of Americans love shit like this. He’s not pandering to the elite, he’s acknowledging the blue collar, hard working, dirt biking, UFC watching, forgotten men and women who make up the majority of this country. Drive 30 miles outside of any deep blue shithole city in America and you could throw a rock in any direction at someone who watches motocross. Trump isn’t putting on America 250 for people who go to the fuckin opera, he’s putting on America 250 for the working class.
Chef Anthony Thomas@ChefAnthonyDC

One day I hope MAGA supporters can ADMIT if Barack Hussien Obama had done anything remotely close to this, we’d still be hearing about it today

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Ed Russo
Ed Russo@EdRussoWX·
Big Boy 4014 thundering across the Tunkhannock Viaduct in Pennsylvania’s Endless Mountains. Absolutely unreal.
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Lomez
Lomez@L0m3z·
The collapse of higher ed is being framed as a problem of population decline—the “demographic cliff.” And mass immigration is being proposed as the solution. The economic arguments for mass immigration are increasingly like this; they don’t even bother to pretend mass immigration on its own has any net positive value, but only that it’s a temporary palliative to delay the death of failing institutions and business models that refuse to adapt to the market. The institutions deserve to die, and mass immigration won’t save them anyway.
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Steve McGuire@sfmcguire79

The demographic cliff is here. Syracuse offered students significant discounts to attend but still ended up under-enrolled. The university has already offered buyouts to 175 professors and closed 93 majors. And the pop. of 18-year-olds “will decline for the next 15 years.”

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Steve McGuire
Steve McGuire@sfmcguire79·
Even University of California humanities profs want the SAT back. This letter now has over 270 signatories and counting. It had about 80 yesterday. How many more will sign?
Steve McGuire@sfmcguire79

“Give up the failed experiment of the last six years.” UC faculty in the humanities, social sciences, and professional schools are supporting their STEM colleagues with a new letter calling for a return to standardized tests in admissions.

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John Carter
John Carter@martianwyrdlord·
The academic death spiral is something to behold. Demographics are steadily reducing the size of the student body, squeezing finances and driving bankruptcies. At the same time, standards collapse is destroying the quality of the students the universities admit. We're already at the point where it's common knowledge that a degree signals essentially nothing about intellectual ability. AI is exacerbating this, since cheating is so easy now. Kids are already starting to forgo university, since they don't think the cost of the credential is justified. That cuts even more deeply into the number of students universities can attract. Universities respond by reducing standards even further (thereby accelerating brand destruction), by reducing tuition (which cuts even more deeply into budgets), and by firing professors in low-enrollment majors (reducing program variety, especially in the small seminars that are generally the most rewarding experiences for students).
Steve McGuire@sfmcguire79

A Berkeley history professor said he’s gone from assigning 100 pages of reading per week to 35. Another “said the earliest version of the…course he taught required seven full books, while his most recent iteration exclusively consisted of excerpts.” “We are now reaching a crisis point where if the number (of pages) goes down further, it’s unclear to me whether my discipline of history can really be taught,” the first one said.

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Sana Ebrahimi Ledene
Sana Ebrahimi Ledene@__Injaneb96·
Americans have really become desensitized to how good they have it. During my summer internship in Germany in 2018, I learned that the hard way. If you forgot to buy groceries on Saturday, you were out of luck, everything shut down on Sundays, so you’d go hungry until Monday. Even during the week, if you left work a little late and missed the 8 p.m. cutoff, every grocery store in town was already closed. On top of that, the food in the small town where I lived (Saarbrücken) was pretty terrible. After that experience, I moved to the U.S. for grad school and I was genuinely mind-blown. The abundance, convenience, and quality of everything felt almost unreal by comparison.
Fox News@FoxNews

World Cup tourists fall in love with middle America — raving about Waffle House at 1 a.m., Buc-ee's gas stations, and strangers driving them to stadiums in the rain. Oxford Economics expects 1.24 million international visitors for the tournament, and their viral posts are showcasing a side of the country most foreign media never covers.

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Western Lensman
Western Lensman@WesternLensman·
Elon responded to Warren calling him a “freeloader" in 2021: “I'm actually paying the most tax that any individual in history has ever paid this year. Ever." "And she doesn't pay taxes basically at all. Her salary is paid for by the taxpayer, like me. If you could die by irony, she would be dead."
MAZE@mazemoore

2021. Elizabeth Warren calls Elon Musk a freeloader and falsely claims that he pays no taxes. A week later it was revealed that Elon would be paying over $11 billion in taxes for the year. Meanwhile Warren continues to contribute nothing to society.

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US Oil & Gas Association
Hello Senator.... This November it will be 50 years since you were first elected to Congress, so we want to be the first to say . "Happy 50th Anniversary of drawing a taxpayer funded salary." That is quite an achievement. In fact - you are 2nd longest-still serving member in Congress. It has been a long time since you held a private sector job. AND yes 50 years ago - in 1976 (it was America's Bicentennial that year) - people still punched clocks back then. The world has changed a lot. During your 50 years in Congress - you watched as the creators and inventors and producers changed the world, creating trillions in new wealth, millions of new jobs and dramatically raising living standards for everyone rich and poor alike. And for 50 years you have voted to raise taxes and regulate and oversee every move of the private sector. You have never created or invented or produced. Just taxed and regulated and outraged. But thank you for using the platform the "TRILLIONAIRE class" has provided to the entire world for free to tell us all how disgusted you are. We would never know otherwise.
Ed Markey@EdMarkey

Elon Musk just became the world's first trillionaire. While working people struggle to get by, the billionaire class is becoming the TRILLIONAIRE class. It's disgusting. I'm fighting to tax the rich so we stop rewarding trading stocks over punching clocks.

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Melissa Chen
Melissa Chen@MsMelChen·
lol these people need to grow up They don’t build. They don’t create. They just sit on their asses, consume, complain, and then have the audacity to claim someone like Elon “took their peace of mind.” Bro, your peace of mind was never real. It was a curated illusion maintained by gatekeepers who banned dissent, shadowbanned wrongthink, and lied through their teeth for years. The second the feed stopped being a safe little bubble where your opinions were treated like gospel, you all lost your minds. You say Elon “divided us.” No, he just stopped letting you pretend the divisions didn’t exist while you censored the other half of the country into silence. I suppose I shouldn’t expect someone who works for the BBC to acknowledge this. Low-agency people don’t have an internal engine. Their entire emotional state is outsourced to external conditions. If the world doesn’t validate their feelings 24/7, if someone dares to speak freely, if reality doesn’t bend to their narrative, they collapse into petulant toddler mode: “Waaah, HE destroyed my inner peace!” I’m sorry, does the universe owe you inner peace? Or is it an internal state that you achieve when you stop being a reactive little bitch and start taking responsibility for your own life? That’s the fundamental split. High-agency people look at problems and say “how do I fix this or beat it?” Low-agency people look at problems and say “who’s responsible for making me feel this way so I can cancel them?” One group moves the world forward while the other just seethes, copes, and demands the rest of us accommodate their fragility. The leftist mindset is more or less synonymous with low-agency. The problem with media historically is that there are many of them working as journalists.
David Yelland@davidyelland

What has Elon Musk taken from you? So ask many including Andrew Neil. Here's the answer: He has taken our peace of mind. He has purposefully pushed us apart, divided us further and profited from our loss of community. And that is hard to ever forgive.

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Eric W.
Eric W.@EWess92·
Does federal law require post-2020 woke ideology at national parks? Yes, per Judge Kelley (Biden D. Mass). She orders it *illegal* for National Parks not to share exhibits with her preferred views on the climate, sexuality, and race. I'm skeptical!
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Antedios
Antedios@Antedios_BC29·
@State_DF @StateDept Would you consider sanctions against UK government officials and politicians who try to undermine democracy by restricting free speech, removing jury trials, etc?
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Digital Freedom - U.S. Department of State
Governments and regulators globally increasingly shape what you can see, say, and share online. Across the @StateDept, U.S. diplomats are championing free speech and privacy in digital spaces. Follow @State_DF for the latest on our fight to defend digital freedom.
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Allum Bokhari
Allum Bokhari@AllumBokhari·
The State Department is doing great work fighting censorship laws abroad, including in the UK and EU. They just launched a new account promoting these efforts - give it a follow.
Digital Freedom - U.S. Department of State@State_DF

Governments and regulators globally increasingly shape what you can see, say, and share online. Across the @StateDept, U.S. diplomats are championing free speech and privacy in digital spaces. Follow @State_DF for the latest on our fight to defend digital freedom.

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Freddy🇩🇪
Freddy🇩🇪@FreddyLA7·
Our room for the coming days in Houston. I don’t even know what to say about this. This is just unreal. No words. Huge huge thank you to JJ Watt for giving me and my friends the opportunity to stay at a place like this🙏🙏🙏
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FilmFrame
FilmFrame@filmfr4me·
Blade Runner (1982) director: Ridley Scott
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Ari Fleischer
Ari Fleischer@AriFleischer·
Never forget - the D party doesn’t want the welders, cafeteria staff and regular workers to become rich. They want them on welfare. They want their vote, not their success.
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

A welder took a $28 an hour job in 2015 at a company he had never heard of. On Friday, Juan Hernandez became a millionaire. He spent ten years building the structures that lifted rockets onto the launch pad. SpaceX paid him partly in stock, the way it paid its cooks, machinists, technicians and cafeteria staff, equity instead of bigger salaries. His $10,000 grant grew into $880,000 at the IPO price. The first day pop carried it past a million. He is 42, an immigrant from Mexico, married, three kids. He says he is keeping the job. He is not the outlier. He is the pattern. 4,400 current and former SpaceX employees became millionaires on Friday. One in five people who ever badged into the company. About 400 of them are walking away with $100 million or more. One employee took every cash bonus in stock instead of money. He is sitting on 50,000 shares, worth more than $8 million at Friday's prices. And then there is the other side of the cafeteria. Some employees sold their shares years ago, certain the company would never go public because Musk said he hated public markets. A few traded their stock for restaurant gift cards. The New York Times says they are consumed by regret. Same grant, same building, same years. One group held the claim. The other ate it. None of the winners can touch the money yet. The first selling window opens after the August earnings report, and the rest unlocks in waves through December. Underneath all of it sits the only lesson the market ever teaches. The welder and the gift card came from the same place. The difference was never the work. It was the ownership. Salary pays for the month. Equity pays for the era. A cook in Brownsville just answered the question every buyer of SPCX is asking at $170: what is a claim on this company actually worth? The piece prices that exact question at $2.2 trillion.

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