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PreppenWolf

PreppenWolf

@PreppenWolf

Personalized Homesteading and Firearms Training.

Richmond, NH شامل ہوئے Ekim 2022
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PreppenWolf
PreppenWolf@PreppenWolf·
Morning pig feeding. Want to learn hands on how to raise pigs or other homesteading skills? Visit us at PreppenWolf.com
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Retard Finder
Retard Finder@IfindRetards·
Anyone else remember the Epstein files?
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PreppenWolf@PreppenWolf·
@XFreeze This is only true if your side doesn't simply ignore the law like the judge does. There is no real limitation, only a lack of will power.
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
Judges in the US operate under a doctrine called Absolute Immunity This means a judge cannot be sued for any damages for a "judicial act" even if their decision was made in error, with blatant bias, or resulted in a tragedy The reality is when a judge grants low bail or OR release to a violent repeat offender who then commits a murder, there is ZERO legal mechanism to hold that judge civilly liable for the loss of life It's wild how the justice system operates. A judge can literally burn the whole country down and not be held accountable
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Defund the MSM
Defund the MSM@Orangemanround3·
What's it called when you want to follow Jesus but also knock the shit out of people?
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Sachin Jose
Sachin Jose@Sachinettiyil·
Karl Marx's body is in his grave, London. Nietzsche's body is in his grave, Lützen Muhammad's body is in his grave, Medina Buddha's body is in his grave, Pingliang But, if you travel to Christ's grave in Jerusalem, it's empty, & has been for 2,000 years.
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Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk@charliekirk11·
It’s going unnoticed because so much other news is happening, but the war drums are beating again in D.C. The warmongers worry this is their last chance to get the white whale they’ve been chasing for thirty years, an all-out regime change war against Iran. A new Middle East war would be a catastrophic mistake. Our military stockpiles are depleted from three years of backing Ukraine. Our effort to reshore manufacturing has only just begun and will take years to bear fruit. War would worsen our already immense deficit and national debt. Iran is larger than Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan combined. A war would not be easy and could easily become a calamity. Thanks to President Trump’s restraint during his first term, America has a golden opportunity to pull away from Middle East quagmires for good. We shouldn’t throw that opportunity away so that sone D.C. has-beens can feel tough by sending young Americans to die yet again.
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PreppenWolf@PreppenWolf·
@WhiteHouse What a joke. If you we serious, the military wouod be deporting AT LEAST 3 million illegals per year just to offset Biden's term.
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
“‘If you import The Third World, you become The Third World!’— AND THAT’S NOT GOING TO HAPPEN TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AS LONG AS I AM PRESIDENT.” - President DONALD J. TRUMP 🇺🇸
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PreppenWolf@PreppenWolf·
@AzPetrich Just a reminder to rainbow flag people, you're committing mortal sin, which Jesus cares more about than the color you choose for his skin and hair in a picture on the internet.
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PreppenWolf@PreppenWolf·
Don't miss this amazing post from.l @fenwaypark showing how great and cohesive Boston used to be before democrats destroyed it with diversity and gay pride. Guess why they turned comments off.
Fenway Park@fenwaypark

Tomorrow.

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PreppenWolf@PreppenWolf·
@gothburz Every company that does this is also slowly strangling itself to death. They offshore jobs to make it work and eventually all the jobs will be offshore and then the graph will go down and no one will know why.
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Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
Last quarter I ran performance reviews for 4,200 employees. The process takes six weeks. Week 1: employees write self-evaluations. Average length: 1,200 words. That's 5 million words of self-assessment. No manager reads them. I know this because the system tracks time spent per review. Average: 4 minutes. You can't read 1,200 words in 4 minutes. You can write a rating in 4 minutes. That's what they do. The ratings are on a 5-point scale. 1: "Does not meet expectations." 2: "Partially meets expectations." 3: "Meets expectations." 4: "Exceeds expectations." 5: "Significantly exceeds expectations." Nobody gets a 5. 5 requires three levels of approval and a written justification. I designed it that way. If everyone could get a 5, the scale would mean something. We can't have that. The real scale is 3 to 4. 3 means "you still work here." 4 means "you still work here and we'd mildly prefer you didn't leave." The difference in raise between a 3 and a 4 is 1.2%. On a $90,000 salary that's $1,080 a year. $90 a month. Before taxes. After taxes it's about $62. That's the financial value of "exceeding expectations." $62 a month. A streaming subscription. We have a forced distribution. 15% must be rated 4 or above. 70% must be rated 3. 15% must be rated 2 or below. This is non-negotiable. If your entire team is exceptional, 15% of them are still "partially meeting expectations." If your entire team is mediocre, 15% are still "exceeding." Performance is a bell curve I drew on a whiteboard in 2019. Reality has to fit the curve. Not the other way around. The calibration meeting is where this happens. Every director in a room for four hours. They negotiate ratings. "I'll give you a 4 for Martinez if you take a 2 for Chen." "Chen just shipped the biggest project this quarter." "I know. But I need my 15%." Chen is now "partially meeting expectations." His manager will deliver this rating in a 30-minute meeting. She'll say "this doesn't reflect my view of your work." She's right. It reflects a horse trade in a conference room she wasn't invited to. Chen will ask what he can do to improve. His manager will say "keep doing what you're doing." He'll say "but I got a 2." She'll say "the rating system is holistic." Holistic means "I can't explain it." Nobody can. That's the point. Three people on the 2-rated list will be placed on Performance Improvement Plans. A PIP lasts 60 days. No one has ever passed a PIP. I don't mean it's difficult. I mean the outcome is decided before the PIP begins. A PIP is not a path to improvement. It's a paper trail to termination. HR needs 60 days of documentation. The PIP provides 60 days of documentation. I call this "supporting our people through growth opportunities." After calibration I compile the results. I tell the board that 85% of employees are meeting or exceeding expectations. This is true every year. It was true by design. I designed it. Last year a manager asked me what performance reviews actually accomplish. I looked at my notes. They accomplish: Five million words nobody reads. A number between 1 and 5 decided in a room the employee will never enter. A raise that wouldn't cover a gym membership. And a paper trail for the people we'd already decided to fire. I didn't say any of that. I said "employee development is our top priority." He transferred teams. I noted it as "healthy internal mobility." The review system was installed in 2019. It has not been reviewed. I get reviewed using the system I designed. Last year I rated myself a 4. My manager didn't question it. She used the 4 minutes. As long as the graph goes up and to the right.
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TONY™
TONY™@TONYxTWO·
Miles Bridges: Arrested and criminally charged with multiple felony counts of domestic violence and child abuse after an alleged assault on the mother of his children *30 game suspension, remained with the team Jaden Ivey: Christian who spoke out against Pride Month *Immediately cut from the team The NBA has a massive problem and it’s not Jaden Ivey
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PreppenWolf@PreppenWolf·
@aj_inapi This post is a retarded neocon take of "We had to attack them because if not we wouod have to attack them" with a bunch of false logic thrown in.
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AJ Inapi (Allan)
AJ Inapi (Allan)@aj_inapi·
LISTEN UP, MAGA AND REPUBLICANS WHO THINK PRESIDENT TRUMP SHOULDN’T HAVE ACTED If President Trump hadn’t authorized Operation Epic Fury now, another president wouldn’t magically avoid taking action later - it would be worse. Here’s why: 🔹 The Strait of Hormuz is a literal global energy choke‑point - roughly 20 million barrels of oil per day flows through it under normal conditions - about 20–25% of the world’s seaborne oil trade. That is hundreds of billions of dollars in energy moving daily that keeps markets stable. 🔹 That means every single major economy on Earth - Europe, China, Japan, India - depends on that flow. Any real disruption - especially because alternatives are tiny in capacity - spikes prices instantly. 🔹 Because global oil has always been priced and traded in U.S. dollars, the U.S. has enjoyed enormous geopolitical leverage and the petrodollar system has underwritten America’s military spending, reserve‑currency dominance, debt capacity, and economic clout for decades. Now here’s the thing Trump critics refuse to grasp: If Gulf states can’t secure the Strait and their oil exports, they have ZERO incentive to continue pricing energy exclusively in U.S. dollars - and the moment they pivot to BRICS currencies or alternative arrangements, the petrodollar starts eroding fast. Iran literally proposed that oil passage or trade through Hormuz be done in Chinese yuan instead of U.S. dollars - a direct challenge to the petrodollar system. That’s the real strategic threat. Not one jet lost. Not a downed drone. War isn’t about emotions or slogans - it’s about power, economics, currency, leverage, and future threats that would dwarf today’s battlefield losses. If a nuclear‑armed Iran controlling Hormuz and influencing global oil pricing had been allowed to stand unchallenged, this: 📍 Would weaken the petrodollar - threatening U.S. economic dominance. 📍 Would force Gulf states into new alliances - possibly BRICS or yuan‑based trade. 📍 Would make the next conflict far bigger, far bloodier, and far more existential - not just for Middle Eastern geopolitics, but for America itself. Losses happen in war. No one ever said otherwise. But acting now to prevent a future where Iran has nuclear weapons, dominates a chokepoint critical to the global economy, and chips away at the dollar’s global role - that’s not reckless. That’s strategic necessity. Short‑term political disdain doesn’t protect America’s future - coherent geopolitical strategy does.
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JP Sears
JP Sears@AwakenWithJP·
Waking up from a coma in 2026...
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Libertarian Party NH 🦔
2 millennia ago, a man died on a cross so that all of humanity could be free from the bondage of sin. All historical liberty societies accepted this free gift of salvation. That's not an accident. True freedom is found in Christ alone.
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GraniteGrok
GraniteGrok@GraniteGrok·
Gov. Ayotte signed HB323- Student ID can no longer be used as ID to vote in New Hampshire. Long time coming. The left will lose what passes for its hive mind, and likely sue, but it is a waste of time. No student voting right has been obstructed. They can vote by mail (absentee) using the address on their driver's license; It's the same address to which the out-of-state college tuition bill is sent. They always could, and now they should. gc.nh.gov/bill_status/pd…
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PreppenWolf@PreppenWolf·
@MattForVA No, we're not going to the moon. We're going around it.
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Matt Strickland
Matt Strickland@MattForVA·
So we found the technology we lost to get back to the moon?
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PreppenWolf@PreppenWolf·
@KathleenWinche3 If adult is talking about trans in schools they should be arrested for pedophilia. If any children in school are calling themselves trans they should be sent to psych ward and their parents shouod be arrested for pedophilia. This is a very simple solution.
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Only In Boston
Only In Boston@OnlyInBOS·
Boston's first Holocaust Museum will open this year at 125 Tremont Street. It will feature real artifacts, survivor stories, and interactive exhibits designed to confront hate and make sure history is never repeated.
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