Nate

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Nate

Nate

@natechansama

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

Texas, USA شامل ہوئے 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.
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.@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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Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
The best and brightest have given up on Canadian socialism. 40% of Canada's top 1% income earners, along with many highly skilled professionals, have emigrated to the USA. This is largely driven by higher salaries, lower taxes, and broader career opportunities in the U.S..
@amuse@amuse

OH CANADA: The elbows up posture implemented by PM Carney is driving the nation’s best and brightest to America. Canadian job creators are coming to the US to build their businesses.

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Nate@natechansama·
@Lukewearechange @AnnCoulter Delta enforced mask rules on their planes like crazy. They deserve to have problems. This is actually a WIN.
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Jennie Taer
Jennie Taer@JennieSTaer·
HUGE: The Chinese-Americans accused of attempting to explode an IED at MacDill Air Force Base Visitor’s center in Tampa were anchor babies for illegal parents, colleague @MaryMargOlohan reports. DHS nabbed the duo’s parents, Qiu Qin Zou and Jia Zhang Zheng, on March 18 for illegal entry. The parents applied for asylum in 1993, but were denied by an immigration judge, who issued them a deportation order in 1998. The Board of Immigration Appeals repeatedly denied their attempts to have their case reopened. Despite the repeated denials for status, they remained in the US. dailywire.com/news/exclusive…
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0HOUR1@0hour1·
United States has the best military on the planet 🌎 Some Americans take it for granted they have it so good. We have no idea how good we got it.
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Rani, Last of The Red Hot Boomers
their purpose is NOT to be voters. A million random voters will make no difference. They are meant to come here and run for office. in 15 years, we will see them coming here and starting their political careers. every one of them qualifies to be President. and one of them will be eventually.
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Lily Tang Williams
Lily Tang Williams@Lily4Liberty·
2013 NBC exposed China's "birth tourism" scam. Chinese women fly here to give birth, securing US citizenship for their kids. Then fly home to raise them under CCP rules. About 1 million of these “Americans” will be back as voters in a few years.
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Andrew Follett
Andrew Follett@AndrewCFollett·
A federal judge once gave literally unlimited money to public schools in Kansas City. Those schools got worse by every possible metric. The money was mostly stolen by unions.
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Charlie Smirkley@charliesmirkley

🔴 Red states spend $14.0k per pupil. 🔵 Blue states spend $21.2k. NAEP composite (math + reading 4 and 8): 🔴 244.9 🔵 245.3 Correlations w/ NAEP composite across 50 states and DC. Raw spend: r = +0.07 and Income-adjusted: r = −0.14.

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Hans Mahncke
Hans Mahncke@HansMahncke·
It was fascinating to watch the reactions to that fake New York Times headline misnaming NATO. As one would have expected, leftists and other apologists ranged from “they were tired” to “just an innocent mistake” to “I feel so bad for the editor.” But the reactions on the right were far more varied, from “that’s sloppy,” to “their newsrooms are staffed with morons,” to “nothing about this is accidental,” and everything in between. It’s easy to overlook, but calling NATO the North American Treaty Organization was the entire premise of the story. Without that, there would have been no story at all, which makes any innocent explanation impossible to swallow. So of course it was not an accident. Perhaps it was not total fraud in the sense of hoping no one would notice, but it was certainly performative fraud. In law, it would be called reckless disregard for the truth. The pattern is always the same. They are so consumed by their hatred of Trump that they convince themselves whatever is bad for Trump must be true, thereby satisfying both their audience and their own ego.
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Nate@natechansama·
@aakashgupta A FANNG senior engineer is worth $2M in annual revenue in today’s market? Would be nice to see the data on that
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Run the math on what this actually pays out. Median Google employee made $331,894 in 2024. The death benefit is 50% of base salary, capped at $12,500/month. On top of that, the spouse gets a lump sum life insurance payout of 3x annual base salary, up to $2.5 million. All unvested stock vests immediately. Each kid gets $1,000/month until 19, or 23 if they're a full-time student. For a senior engineer at L5 making $185K base with $350K in unvested RSUs: the spouse gets $92,500/year for a decade ($925,000), a $555,000 life insurance payout, $350K in stock, and $1,000/month per kid. Family of two children, that's a $1.85M+ package before you count vested stock they already own. The part people miss: there's no tenure requirement. A Google engineer who dies on day 31 of employment triggers the same benefit as a 15-year veteran. That's the real signal. Google isn't pricing this as a reward for loyalty. They're pricing it as a cost of recruitment. In a market where a senior engineer is worth $2M+ in annual revenue contribution, spending $1.8M over a decade to be the company that takes care of families is a rounding error on their $350B annual revenue. The policy was designed by Laszlo Bock in 2012 when Google had 34,000 employees. They now have 180,000+. They never revoked it.
Aman@Amank1412

When a Google employee dies, the company offers one of the most generous safety nets in corporate America. A spouse receives 50% of the salary for 10 years, plus all vested stock. Children get $1,000 per month until age 19 (or longer if they're full-time students), and the benefit applies even to new hires. Google makes one thing clear family security isn't a perk it's a responsibility

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Nate@natechansama·
@BrandonStraka Trump literally bombed a fascist regime and the anti-fascist crowd is out against him.
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Brandon Straka #WalkAway@BrandonStraka·
Nichols reports President Trump is frustrated by the war’s lack of public support, pointing to limited transparency as a key factor. He also alleges a talk show host dismissed long-serving military officers.
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Nate@natechansama·
@KarateK4126040 @BrandonStraka Massive Data centers have been a thing for less than 20 years. Come on. AWS started in 2008, didn’t get big until the 2010s.
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BYEBYEJEWTUBE@KarateK4126040·
@BrandonStraka iTS EVERYWHERE i live in TEXAS and theres 3-4 going in within 50 miles of me. 😂 We tried to get people to do something for 20 fucking tears. Now all you can do is watch what is coming. Its gonna be bad for you if you dont own your home by now payed off. And they want that too.😂
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Brandon Straka #WalkAway@BrandonStraka·
A woman drives past Meta’s new AI data center in Florida, showing massive stretches of farmland cleared for the project. The scale of land being wiped out is raising eyebrows.
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Nate@natechansama·
Trump would bomb a literal fascist leadership and the “anti-fascist” would call him a madman.
Janice Hough@leftcoastbabe

@JohnBar92828606 I have NO joy in pilots being shot down. But they shouldn't have been there in the first place. This is a madman's war. All Americans are paying higher prices, some are paying with their lives. Btw, I hope you are outraged by Trump's VA cuts..

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Nate@natechansama·
@leftcoastbabe @JohnBar92828606 Iranian supreme leader killing thousands of their own isn’t Fascism? What happened to fight fascism?
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Janice Hough@leftcoastbabe·
@JohnBar92828606 I have NO joy in pilots being shot down. But they shouldn't have been there in the first place. This is a madman's war. All Americans are paying higher prices, some are paying with their lives. Btw, I hope you are outraged by Trump's VA cuts..
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Janice Hough@leftcoastbabe·
Pete Hegseth back in early said that the US has achieved "total air dominance" over Iran. Getting an F-15 and Blackhawk helicopter shot down would indicate otherwise.
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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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