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Steve Wilson

@wilstv

Calling Fly Fishing a hobby is like calling Brain Surgery a job. - Paul Schullery

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Do Better Denver
Do Better Denver@dobetterdnvr·
Denver, which pic is your favorite? Drop the number 1-8 in the comments! Tough call, but mine is the stair fent slump behind @Wendys in Cap Hill.
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Terry Moran 🇺🇸
Terry Moran 🇺🇸@TerryMoran·
The thing about AI memes produced by Trump groupies is that he is always portrayed as vigorous and agile and dashing. But every time we see the real Trump, he is sagging and decrepit and barely able to stay awake. The contrast is hilarious, actually.
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GenXJen
GenXJen@GenXJenDen·
We might need a new name for the Trouble Tree hotel. A tour I took today left me cautiously optimistic. Background: @dobetterdnvr has done incredible work exposing the myriad problems with the operation of All-In Mile High hell hotels by Denver’s branch of The Salvation Army. Search her feed and you’ll find 18 months of serious issues. Denver City Council parted ways with Salvation Army, and a new operator—Urban Alchemy—took over in January. I was very skeptical when Urban Alchemy was selected; problems with U.A. personnel and accusations of fraud or money mismanagement in their San Francisco operations are easy to find. A senior HOST staffer had a prior professional relationship with U.A. that also made me leery. First Impressions: Pictured is the security entrance to the hotel. Everyone goes through the metal detector and has bags searched. The guy running the show when I arrived was friendly and efficient. The lobby was impressively clean, neat, and even had live plants. The encampment that has plagued the site for 2 years is gone, but a few non-guests linger on the corner just off the property. Leadership: Before the tour, Director of Operations Tyler Thompson gave a brief presentation about UA and their responsibilities in Denver. He and Deputy Director of OPs, Carrie Bell, also led the tour. I’m really impressed with Tyler and Carrie; both moved to Denver for their new roles from U.A. sites in L.A. and Culver City respectively. In keeping with the U.A. model, both have a past that hotel guests can relate to. Each has recovered from that life, and their passion for helping others restore their lives shines through. I’m pretty good at telling the difference between people who have truly recovered and reformed from those still finding their way (or running a con); I think these guys are the real deal. The Tour: 258 rooms are in use, with 2 available and 40 offline. EMS was responding to a situation on the first floor when we started the tour. No drama, just a medical issue. The elevator was broken, and apparently this is an ongoing problem. The City of Denver’s General Services Department is responsible for maintenance. Between the elevator and having 40 rooms uninhabitable, it suggests that either Denver’s General Services can’t keep up or has not been given the resources to swiftly resolve issues. The hallways, stairwells, public bathrooms, eating area, etc. are spic and span clean. A testament to the commitment to maintain a safe and clean space. Food is brought in 3X a day. Every floor has a room converted into an office staffed by UA case managers whose clients are guests on that floor. They formally meet with each at least once a week. As we passed people in the halls, Tyler and Carrie greeted each by name; each floor was quiet and calm (at 11:00 in the morning). We saw the 1st, 2nd, and 5th floors and visited with the case managers. Rather than make “referrals” where clients have to take a few buses for an appointment, the U.A. team brings service providers into the hotel to meet with people directly. U.A. staff have a key to every room and checks in on their people regularly, if not daily. This is partly to make sure people are ok and to keep an eye out for trouble but also to encourage people to want to move out into a place of their own once. (I’ll post separately on the voucher process, and changes Denver could pursue). The vibe is warm, friendly, and safe. Staff are visible and available on every floor. Final Thoughts: Leadership matters. Tyler and Carrie have a recovery mindset and seem committed to helping people stabilize and jumpstart restoring their lives. They are firm and don’t tolerate nonsense, but that’s delivered with genuine love for the people they serve. 3 months in and the change is apparent. In future posts I’ll explore the outreach process and what happens when clients get a voucher.
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NN@NnPnemck·
Can’t wait to watch Joe Rogan kiss President Trump’s ass like he always does when he sees him. He talks a big game on his podcast, but we all know what it looks like when Joe is looking up at him…He will bend the knee like he always does.
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Steve Wilson@wilstv·
@NnPnemck I just read Rogan is supposed to be hosting the UFC fight at the WH in July. Should be interesting how this plays out.
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OutspokenSamantha
OutspokenSamantha@Outspoken_Sam·
Noelia Castillo Ramos needed help. She needed hope. She needed to now that she was not broken beyond repair. She needed to be reminded every day that the despair wouldn't last forever. She needed a community to lift her up, until she could lift herself up again. She needed to be told that she's loved, every minute of every day until she could believe that she was worth loving. Instead, when she said she was beyond hope, the state said - "you're right." When she said no one would love her after this, the state said - "they won't." When she said she can't live with the pain, the state said - "you don't have to." When she said her life wasn't worth living, the state said - "the best thing you can do is end it." Noelia was lied to and manipulated into thinking that she was too weak to survive hardship - and that people who really loved her wouldn't stand in her way. This is truly evil.
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Big_Jesse🦍
Big_Jesse🦍@biglike_jesse·
@Maine20th @wilstv @unlimited_ls Nobody is confused about it being a misdemeanor. The issue is that a misdemeanor traffic stop shouldn’t realistically end with someone needing stitches and walking away with black eye
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Unlimited L's
Unlimited L's@unlimited_ls·
NEW: Entitled North Texas woman speaks out for the first time after she was dragged from her car and arrested for refusing to follow orders during a traffic stop Taneisha Thompson is accusing the officer who conducted the traffic stop of using excessive force She said the arrest left her with a black eye, a busted lip needing stitches, and severe bruises all over her body "I am speaking today after a violent arrest that I never could have imagined." "Since that day, I have lived in constant fear every time I see a police officer. I have faced cruel backlash for simply seeking accountability." The Hurst Police Department said the officer involved was not disciplined "because his actions did not violate policy."
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0HOUR1@0hour1·
Breaking I found Charlie Kirk's killer.
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yip@yipfella·
@CollinRugg no one should be treated like that
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
The transgender attorney who was tackled to the ground after getting into an argument with an Oklahoma judge has closed down their LGBTQ law firm. Rob Hopkins says Hopkins Law and Associates is closed down following the incident. "At this time, it is the right move for me to step away..." "We are closing our doors, but we would like to thank you all for your kindness, support, and most of all loyalty for the last 13 years!" the law firm announced on Facebook.
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Transgender attorney begs for a female police officer after getting tackled to the ground before being jailed for contempt. Oklahoma attorney Rob Hopkins was caught on camera arguing with the judge. “I’m a transgender attorney practicing all over the state!” The argument continued to escalate before the judge called in officers who then took Hopkins to the ground. Hopkins was heard screaming “I can’t breathe” and begging for a female officer. Hopkins was reportedly held on a $25,000 bond.

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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
INSANE. A man in Iceland is facing an investigation by police and potential jail time for posting online that men cannot breastfeed children. Imagine getting thrown in jail for speaking the TRUTH. WTF is going on in Iceland???
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NukeTaco ™️🇺🇸
NukeTaco ™️🇺🇸@TacoforFive1·
You can post gross shit about Erika Kirk but I’m still going to take her side. You can post about how “horrible” Israel is but I’m still going to recognize them as our ally. You can post about what a bad job President Trump is doing but I’m still going to support him. President Trump gets attacked on a daily basis by people who want him erased, even though our borders are closed, crime is down, and our country is respected again. Come at me! IDGAF!
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
BREAKING UPDATE: Cathy DiFilippo-Kiley, administrator at Huron-Superior Catholic Schools, has been FIRED following deranged tiktok fantasizing about Trump getting ass*ssinated- Another one bites the dust!
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok

Meet Cathy DiFilippo-Kiley. She’s an administrator at Huron-Superior Catholic Schools in Ontario, Canada. She fantasizes about Trump getting ass*ssinated publicly and says she will be cheering You can contact the school here: front.desk@hscdsb.on.ca

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Steve Wilson@wilstv·
@DenverChannel No more men beating up women in the Olympics, right? You would never frame it that way.
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Steve Wilson@wilstv·
@biglike_jesse @unlimited_ls And can you believe the police officer accused her of littering by throwing her ticket out the window - which she denied. 🤥 There's no evidence of that except the tape. 🤡
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Big_Jesse🦍
Big_Jesse🦍@biglike_jesse·
@unlimited_ls It’s always the same story. Someone ends up with visible injuries after an arrest and department says “policy wasn’t violated”. At some point people gotta ask what kind of policy allows someone to leave a traffic stop with a black eye and bruises everywhere.
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Steve Wilson
Steve Wilson@wilstv·
@VivaLaAmes11 She lost me and I tried to give her the benefit of the doubt. I listened to her podcast a lot.
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Steve Wilson@wilstv·
@ChristinaPushaw I was thinking the same thing on the DP. Wish there was some way to charge him Federally (hate crime?) and bring the DP in play.
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Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸
Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸@ChristinaPushaw·
Let me guess, his lawyers and maybe the lefty DA will try to convince us that this murderer is "insane" and therefore "not guilty." I'm not buying it. All these public transit predators, like the killer of Iryna Zarutska and the illegal who set the woman on fire in Brooklyn, ALWAYS are sane enough to target victims who are vulnerable and weaker than them. A small young woman, a sleeping homeless woman, an 83-year-old man... It's not a coincidence. If this murderer had picked a fight with a man bigger and stronger than him, or better yet with the train itself, I would be more inclined to believe he's "insane." Regardless, he is unfit to live in society let alone on taxpayers' dime. This should be a death penalty case, but unfortunately it happened in NYC so we will be lucky if he's not back on the streets and killing more people in 5 years.
New York Post@nypost

83-year-old veteran randomly shoved onto NYC subway tracks dies from injuries, illegal migrant charged with murder trib.al/jSRje4o

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Ally
Ally@AllyJKiss·
You ever wonder how garbage humans like Candace Owens have an audience? It’s called the Zeigarnik effect. Lithuanian-Soviet psychologist Bluma Zeigarnik first studied the phenomenon after professor and Gestalt-psychologist Kurt Lewin noticed that a waiter had better recollections of still unpaid orders. However, after the completion of the task — after everyone had paid — the waiter was unable to remember any more details of the orders. Candace, Alex Jones, and other idiot influencers use this everyday to get audiences hooked and coming back for more. That’s why she hasn’t completed/resolved one single conspiracy theory about the death of Charlie Kirk. That’s why ‘everything will be revealed’ in the next episode. The next episode never completes the idea and the audience cannot get it out of their heads- so they come back for more. A never ending cycle of psychological manipulation. Don’t fall for it.
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