Nate

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Nate

Nate

@natechansama

Immigrant turned Software maker turned Human wrapper of various AI tools.

Texas, USA เข้าร่วม Ocak 2012
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Nate@natechansama·
I don’t know why anyone from Texas would support John Cornyn besides the fake illusion “he can fundraise”. Of course he can. His pals in the National Republican Senatorial Committee funded him $40M for a state primary. And as a longtime incumbent, he was bankrolled by rich donors. All of these for a miserable 1% lead against Paxton. Cornyn has a long trail of problems - voted for most Biden nominees, attacked Trump and J6, very pro-immigration on the types of migration that are growingly hated by Texans, very shaky on gun laws, zero voting record on election integrity. The list goes on. Plus he is 74. Texas Republicans have established a healthy succession tradition since Cornyn himself: get a promising member to grow and lead as the AG for more experience, and the AG will grow into a Senator or the governor. Cornyn is trying to destroy that tradition out of selfishness. It’s Paxton’s time. Cornyn shall enjoy retirement.
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee

.@JohnCornyn has supported the SAVE America Act all along and has been an advocate for using the talking filibuster to pass it

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Nate@natechansama·
Meanwhile their main account is calling @JohnTerry26 racist for liking tweets about burka ban.
wheelsoliberty@wheelsoliberty

Pathetic that your editorial team @nytimes completely missed this egregious error and that you had to be fact checked by the public at large. You post this to your X account with less viewership in your fabricated attempt to be transparent. This is why you have fallen to be viewed as fake news.

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Contrarian@tap364·
@natechansama @sissenberg @nytimes Am I missing something? I don't see any correction. All I see is a footnote saying that there's a print version of this article. 🤷🏼‍♂️
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Nate@natechansama·
@nytimes @TheAthleticFC You should shut yourself down. Toilet paper since your Hitler endorsement days.
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The New York Times@nytimes·
From @TheAthleticFC: John Terry is a Chelsea legend. But his recent liking of anti-immigration social media posts has been criticised by anti-racism groups and caused dismay at his former club, where he works as an academy mentor. nyti.ms/4e7zyky
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Claude@claudeai·
Microsoft 365 connectors are now available on every Claude plan. Connect Outlook, OneDrive, and SharePoint to bring your email, docs, and files into the conversation. Get started here: claude.ai/customize/conn…
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Wanderer@Wanderer071189·
@natechansama @TruthHammer4EVA Does "were easily within her power and authority to do and would have set the communists back decades" work? Prosecutors have massive authority to kill ongoing cases.
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TruthHammer4EVA@TruthHammer4EVA·
Ok so Bondi is out without giving us the arrests we wanted... but is that the full story? Unglamorous but true: Bondi presided over numerous cases that quietly shifted many power structures that were previously operating against the People's interests. I'm guilty of not taking notes over the last year+, even though I meant to do it, and especially to prepare for THIS conversation. I will mention a few items I can easily recall, and ask you guys to drop more in the comments please: -24 Supreme Court wins (92% win rate). -Destroyed DEI culture in US Agencies (on the legal front). -Shifted DOJ resources from profiling "white Christian nationalists" to cartels. -Cleaned up mounting DOJ red-tape created to infringe on 2nd amendment rights. -Ended "regulation by prosecution". (Stopped agencies from using their power to punish political targets by "investigations & prosecutions"). -Cleaned up and streamlined federal review of capital punishment cases. -First ever Antifa terrorism convictions. -Pressured states on voter roll maintenance. -She helped implement the post-Chevron doctrine clean up of unlawful agency behavior across government. She probably did more I don't recall, and has also helped with the preparation of numerous indictments (but we can't prove that at this time). I don't know if she's out because she still feel short of what Trump wanted from her, or if it's just because he wants somebody else for the next phase of his DOJ agenda... but I know the people screaming "omg Bondi didn't arrest anybody"... are missing massive quiet structural changes that happened under Bondi. Things that will change how the DOJ operates for DECADES.
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Wanderer@Wanderer071189·
@TruthHammer4EVA Two things can be true: 1. Bondi did a lot of good things during her tenure as AG. 2. Bondi didn't do nearly as many good things as she should have and as we needed her to during her time, and we don't have the time to waste.
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Nate@natechansama·
Too many MAGA grifters don’t understand this.
TruthHammer4EVA@TruthHammer4EVA

Ok so Bondi is out without giving us the arrests we wanted... but is that the full story? Unglamorous but true: Bondi presided over numerous cases that quietly shifted many power structures that were previously operating against the People's interests. I'm guilty of not taking notes over the last year+, even though I meant to do it, and especially to prepare for THIS conversation. I will mention a few items I can easily recall, and ask you guys to drop more in the comments please: -24 Supreme Court wins (92% win rate). -Destroyed DEI culture in US Agencies (on the legal front). -Shifted DOJ resources from profiling "white Christian nationalists" to cartels. -Cleaned up mounting DOJ red-tape created to infringe on 2nd amendment rights. -Ended "regulation by prosecution". (Stopped agencies from using their power to punish political targets by "investigations & prosecutions"). -Cleaned up and streamlined federal review of capital punishment cases. -First ever Antifa terrorism convictions. -Pressured states on voter roll maintenance. -She helped implement the post-Chevron doctrine clean up of unlawful agency behavior across government. She probably did more I don't recall, and has also helped with the preparation of numerous indictments (but we can't prove that at this time). I don't know if she's out because she still feel short of what Trump wanted from her, or if it's just because he wants somebody else for the next phase of his DOJ agenda... but I know the people screaming "omg Bondi didn't arrest anybody"... are missing massive quiet structural changes that happened under Bondi. Things that will change how the DOJ operates for DECADES.

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Nate@natechansama·
@MehekCooke @BreannaMorello Simple question: if their parents could not be deported for 28 years, were they really “under the jurisdiction” of the United States?
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Josh Christenson@jchristenson_·
Scoop: Latin Grammy winner and House Dem candidate Bobby Pulido toured for years with a registered sex offender who was convicted of indecent contact with an eight-year-old girl Pulido heaped praise on the accordion player even after launching his campaign in November 2025 His campaign manager tells me Pulido was “never made aware” of the sex offender registration — and the singer’s management company parted ways with the sex criminal in 2021
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Senator Dick Durbin@SenatorDurbin·
President Trump’s address tonight does not change reality. The Iranian regime is still intact, and it maintains the power to shut down the Strait of Hormuz and skyrocket oil and gas prices. The President’s war with Iran is NOT what Americans voted for.
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Nate@natechansama·
@redamon8 @martinvars @McFaul First, there is no ruler of Iran at the moment. Second, nuclear has been their top priority regardless. Just like how it was Mao’s top priority in the 60s, and how it was Kim family’s top priority since the 90s.
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P B D@redamon8·
@martinvars @McFaul If you were the ruler of Iran, you would make this a top priority given that nuclear powers (North Korea, Russia...) don't get attacked like Iran has. It's incentives and logic. The incentives for Iran have increased due to the attacks they've suffered.
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Michael McFaul@McFaul·
Iran today is closer today towards developing a nuclear weapon , even after this war, than they were when they signed the nuclear deal with Obama and other countries. Trump is spewing complete disinformation right now.
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Nate@natechansama·
@SenSchumer He is not the reason you can’t flip a burger.
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Chuck Schumer
Chuck Schumer@SenSchumer·
Has there ever been a more rambling, disjointed, and pathetic presidential war speech?  Donald Trump’s actions in Iran will be considered one of the greatest policy blunders in the history of our country, failing to articulate objectives, alienating allies, and ignoring the kitchen table problems Americans are facing.  He is completely unfit to be Commander-in-Chief and the whole world knows it.
Aaron Rupar@atrupar

Trump is really struggling to read

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