Neil Thompson

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Neil Thompson

Neil Thompson

@boyfromsi

Colonizer, Staff Accountant/ Financial Analyst, Dad and Grandpa. "What many see as progress, I see as corruption."

Oak Ridge, TN شامل ہوئے Mart 2009
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cdrsalamander
cdrsalamander@cdrsalamander·
The American people and their elected representatives should not just shrug shoulders on this. There should be a very detailed and very public report on this with specific names, milestones, and explanations…or it will happen again.
Brent D. Sadler@brentdsadler

Heads Should Roll…. a lost nuke sub America is losing one of its too few nuclear attack submarines - USS BOISE. To be honest she hasn’t been doing much for years and its sailors have not had the professional benefit of time at-sea. This decision by Secretary of the Navy is not remarkable and that’s the issue. Having a high-demand/low-availability submarine sitting next to the pier waiting for repairs since 2015, is a gross abuse of resources, and simply cancelling repairs and discarding the boat doesn’t address root causes of what caused this decade-long predicament. This statement stands out as it indicates a nagging lack of accountability, making a repeat of this situation likely: "I can’t point to one thing that killed it," he said (SecNav). "I think it was a combination … the complexity of the engineering, COVID impacts, and pressure on the industrial base." Top of mind should be - what is being done to address public shipyard capacity deficits so that shipbuilders (also behind schedule) don’t need to take on repair work jeopardizing construction of new boats? (Secretary’s rationale for cancelling the repairs and decommissioning BOISE). foxnews.com/politics/navy-…

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Dustin Grage@GrageDustin·
🚨 BREAKING: Abdirashid Said, a suspect in a massive $11M Medicaid fraud scheme, has fled the country just days before his hearing. Said posted a $150K unconditional bond, and was allowed to keep his passport. Now he’s gone. Thanks to Tim Walz’s soft on crime courts.
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Congressman Brandon Gill
Congressman Brandon Gill@RepBrandonGill·
Radical activists claimed the Alamo is an Islamic building. Now they’re lobbying Texas to insert fake Islamic history into our kids’ classrooms. I just sent a letter demanding the SBOE reject this revisionist garbage. Texas history is not up for rewriting. dailywire.com/news/one-of-am…
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Auron MacIntyre@AuronMacintyre·
If conservatism was a real political movement Nick Shirley would be given a sinecure and a production staff that would allow his operation to scale and produce a relentless string of exposes pummeling the public with stories like this
Cernovich@Cernovich

Nick Shirley's efforts have led to billions in fraud being discovered, stopped, and in some cases, prosecutions. But what does he get? Journalists like Nick create massive amounts of value, and capture almost none of it. "Do the right thing," is great, and doesn't pay the bills.

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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@Teslaconomics @boringcompany The real reason for the “high speed rail” is money-laundering to bureaucrats, consultants & unions, not actually transport. That is where the billions spent so far have gone. That is why they don’t want an actually cost-efficient high speed transport system.
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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
I'm raging that the leader of the Catholic Church does not seem to express a concern about the innumerable Christians being erased by one particular religion.
Qesbah@qesbah

@GadSaad @Pontifex Gad is raging that the leader of the Catholic Church won't bend down to him 🤡

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Tony Seruga
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga·
Here’s the uncomfortable reality: laws written for a different era are being stress-tested in ways nobody in Congress seriously anticipated. A senior Chinese Communist Party official allegedly orchestrating the birth of 26 U.S. citizen children via surrogacy on American soil isn’t just a quirky headline—it’s a case study in how legal frameworks can be strategically exploited. Birthright citizenship was designed in the aftermath of the Civil War to guarantee rights to freed slaves, not to serve as a geopolitical tool for foreign elites with long-term ambitions. Think about the incentives here. If citizenship is automatically granted based purely on location of birth—no allegiance, no residency, no cultural integration required—then the United States effectively offers one of the most valuable assets on earth for anyone with enough money to access it. Surrogacy, in this context, becomes less about family-building and more about jurisdictional arbitrage. And when a foreign political insider openly entertains the idea that one of these children could someday become U.S. president, that crosses from legal loophole into national strategy. You don’t have to jump to paranoia to see the issue—it’s about alignment of interests. Citizenship implies a long-term stake in the country’s future. But what happens when that stake is engineered externally? This is why the debate over birthright citizenship is heating up again. Not because people suddenly forgot its historical importance, but because edge cases like this expose how rigid interpretations of old laws collide with modern global mobility, wealth disparities, and state-level power games. At minimum, it raises questions policymakers can’t keep dodging: - Should citizenship require some demonstrated connection or commitment beyond geography? - Are there safeguards against large-scale, coordinated use of surrogacy for strategic purposes? - Where’s the line between individual rights and systemic exploitation? You don’t need to abandon the principle of birthright citizenship to admit this: when a system can be leveraged this aggressively, pretending everything is functioning as intended isn’t serious governance.
Government Accountability Institute@Govt_Acct_Inst

A senior Chinese Communist Party official reportedly had 26 children through U.S.-based surrogacy. All of them were born in the United States. That means all are U.S. citizens under current birthright citizenship interpretations. According to California officials, he even stated that one of those children, he hopes, could one day become president of the United States. This is the kind of case driving the growing debate around birthright citizenship, foreign influence, and how U.S. law is being used in ways lawmakers never anticipated.

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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
Every day, I wake up with a sense of optimism but I'm quickly slapped back to reality. While I will always fight for liberty and freedom, I am increasingly skeptical that the West will recover. The auto-corrective steps necessary to undo the parasitic suicidal empathy are unlikely to ever be implemented. It will be a slow (but increasingly faster) walk to the abyss of infinite darkness.
Canada Proud@WeAreCanProud

#BREAKING: Yusuf Ali Talukder, who was convicted of sexually assaulting a child under 14 in 2010, has emerged as a prominent campaign organizer for Liberal candidate Doly Begum in the Scarborough Southwest by-election and is lobbying Mark Carney to make her a cabinet minister.

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Andrew Branca Show
Andrew Branca Show@TheBrancaShow·
Ireland is going to let this little estrogenic police official make them bend the knee and allow millions of imported third-world migrants continue to rape their women and daughters. I'm sorry, but the moral imperative for protecting Ireland seems weak at present.
Mrgunsngear@Mrgunsngear

Reportedly (according to her anyway...) the Irish government is deploying its army to remove Irish citizens described as "fuel protesters" and "anti immigrant protesters." The woman speaking here, Garda Deputy Commissioner Shawna Coxon, isn't even from Ireland. Plan accordingly... #ireland #garda #police #tyranny #dublin #EU #TheWest #decay #fuel #invasion #gas #protest #dublin

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Kostas Moros
Kostas Moros@MorosKostas·
This is why they are so desperate to open the borders and stop deportations. It'd be even worse without illegal immigrants. Americans are voting with their feet and leaving these mismanaged leftwing cities and states, which will cost Democrats apportionment and thus, power. You can expect the next Dem President to throw open the borders just like Biden.
Los Angeles Times@latimes

L.A. County lost 54,000 residents last year—the largest numeric drop in the nation. With birth rates falling and international migration plummeting by 68%, experts warn of a crisis that could "haunt us for decades." latimes.com/california/sto…

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