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@nardwrites

Politics, Sports, AI

New York, NY Sumali Ekim 2012
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22 U.S.C. § 2378d
22 U.S.C. § 2378d@RefrmDemocracy·
Are you telling me that El-Sayed has not received a single dollar from anyone who also donated to J Street or other parts of the Israel Lobby?
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22 U.S.C. § 2378d
22 U.S.C. § 2378d@RefrmDemocracy·
I'm so sick and tired of TrackAIPAC. That account is so emblematic of the dumbing-down of Israel-Palestine discourse on this site. Being correct in your ultimate conclusions is no justification for inconsistency and laziness.
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Joe
Joe@JoePostingg·
ICE in airports sounds great, I often find myself wishing someone would shoot me in the head when I'm waiting in line at security.
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Mayor Tony Heyl
Mayor Tony Heyl@tonyheyl·
@EricMGarcia I am not sure the SCOTUS seat is as animating of an issue in 2026 when they already got the Roe vote they wanted so much.
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Eric Michael Garcia
Eric Michael Garcia@EricMGarcia·
Trump had a relatively good economy in 2018 and that staved off disaster. He also had a favorable map in that Democrats had seats in deep red states like Missouri, Indiana and North Dakota (plus Bill Nelson didn’t campaign in Spanish).
Lakshya Jain@lxeagle17

New poll from us @TheArgumentMag. D+7 generic ballot, -18 Trump approval. Worst poll for Republicans yet. A big reason 2026 might be worse for the GOP than 2018 was: the economy is worse, and people are far angrier about that now than they were back then. theargumentmag.com/p/americans-wo…

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Josh Barro
Josh Barro@jbarro·
We excused a lot of people of normal social responsibilities during COVID -- kids didn't have to go to school. Employees didn't go to the office. I think a lot of people never quite got out of this mentality.
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Brelen Bethea 🇺🇸
Brelen Bethea 🇺🇸@Bethea4SC·
@RyanGirdusky @MikeCollinsGA I can tell how much you know republicans are on the hook for this by the way you are so desperately trying to pin this on Dems, who have voted to fund TSA 9 times now.
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Hunter📈🌈📊
Hunter📈🌈📊@StatisticUrban·
In 2025, New York state permitted 37,885 homes. South Carolina permitted 45,564. New York is almost 4× the size of South Carolina, but it built 20% less. Median home price: NY: $599k SC: $376k NY is one of the only states shrinking in population. It's a choice.
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Sohrab Ahmari
Sohrab Ahmari@SohrabAhmari·
As an American who cares about maintaining US prestige, I have to say: You don't put US prestige on the line like that, man. My God. This is the most irresponsible presidency of my lifetime. The Bushies were *not* like this. They weren't this haphazard, willy-nilly.
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Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
Shout-out to the 7 guys in America who stuck with Trump through the corruption, the tariffs, the state-sponsored murders, the blood libels, the concentration camps, the coup attempt, and the antivax shit, but who dropped Trump over the Iran War My hat goes off to you, good sirs
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Arun Rao
Arun Rao@sudoraohacker·
A handful of large tech companies are betting the farm on AI infrastructure-they expect they can earn $5 to $8 for every $1 they spend on this, and most other large organizations (from oil companies to governments to militaries) don’t yet see the opportunity, or are waiting and watching. Personally I think whoever controls AI infra controls modern civilization - that the “datacenters full of geniuses” is a real phenomenon that many companies, media, and government still haven’t woken up to.
dax@thdxr

you're probably underestimating how crazy things are

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