Carl English

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Carl English

Carl English

@MaxPSI

Accomplished human interface designer, successful entrepreneur, all-around nerd.

Pacific Northwest Tham gia Nisan 2008
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@RealJamesWoods If they really want to go after St. Barry the Lightbringer, the case had better be a slam-dunk.
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James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
So why aren’t you arresting these people for treason? I don’t know which is more frustrating, to know that Democrats literally staged a coup against the President of the United States, or to know that the Federal Bureau of investigation can’t find a single person to indict.
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes

FBI Director Kash Patel talks about what he’s proved Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama did “It took me 2 years of my life to prove the following, that a political party in the United States of America in the 21st century would go overseas and hire some bogus intelligence asset to manufacture fraudulent, fake unverified information. Funnel that to not just the intelligence community, but the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and then take those package lies that they had paid for with campaign finance funds, and go into a secret surveillance court and illegally spy on your opponent to be the next president of the United States. I think that was 45 seconds. That took two years of my life. And what did we find out? The FISA court themselves came back and said these warrants were illegal, that the FBI did not provide evidence of exculpatory evidence and innocence, and that the FBI essentially lied in those applications.” It was a coup. It was literally treason and not a single people has been held accountable. Think about that ZERO accountability even when the FBI Director has proven evidence of treason This is where we are….

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Carl English@MaxPSI·
GOD DAMN! #AMZN Music app is a fucking shit show. Every update makes it worse. I get it, you want to introduce new artists, optimize my playlist, maximize engagement, etc, etc. I want to quickly find the music that is in my collection and play it, in the order I want, offline or online. Is that too much to ask?
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Carl English@MaxPSI·
@Oregon_GOP Make those f*ckers expose themselves. Back them into the corner. No mercy.
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@laralogan Obama did the exact same thing, but with willing accomplices in the media. In the age of X, Trump cannot get away with lies, and he knows it. Straight-up attack on DNC power structures is the way. Make them expose themselves.
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@laralogan Trump is conducting a denial of service attack on the Democrat outrage machine. Too many things for them to process.
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Space Johnston@spacejohnston76·
@toys_retro It was the 70's, if you weren't playing second banana to a chimp or an orangutan you weren't really a star.
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Carl English@MaxPSI·
Democracy abhors convex tessellation, apparently. Just because a district is a regular shape does not mean it is "red." Democrats can still win, provided they offer candidates and policy that appeal to the citizens in the district.
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Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
Democrats have long wanted to separate Americans by race. We fought a war over that. We won that war; they lost. They must accept their losses and the failure of their race-obsessed policies. From now on, our government must be color blind—whether Democrats like it or not.
The Rabbit Hole@TheRabbitHole

America does not need black districts. Just American districts. Black Americans will still be represented but we don’t need to keep giving one race special treatment for old sins. Time to move on.

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Carl English@MaxPSI·
@ChShersh No. X-wing vs Tie-Fighter was the best ever. This looks like a solid #2.
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Carl English@MaxPSI·
@RevMind7527 @DefiyantlyFree True. It stems from decades of communists in the unionized executive government, academia and the legislators they indoctrinated.
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Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
I’m sorry I am now a broken record but oh my God I did not have Spencer Pratt, exposing Karen Bass’s entire communist, revolution history during the race for mayor in Los Angeles. I mean the best part about this is everything he’s saying is completely 100% true. So if you don’t know who Karen Bass is, you should watch this video and ask yourself why are there so many Democrat politicians training in Cuba before being elected into powerful positions in American public office?
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@AdrianDittmann And of course, no way the CCP could have built its war machine in the absence of IP theft, spying, and willing commie symathizers.
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Carl English@MaxPSI·
@AdrianDittmann No way Iran was able to manufacture long range missiles, drones and nukes without CCP assistance.
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Adrian Dittmann@AdrianDittmann·
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, the war in Iran is about China.
UnveiledChina@Unveiled_ChinaX

China has spent years claiming the US war with Iran has nothing to do with it. Then one of America's top think tanks ran the numbers. It turns out the war is bleeding China from five different directions simultaneously. The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) published a detailed economic analysis on April 30, 2026, examining how the Iran war, now in its ninth week, is hitting the world's second largest economy. The findings are more damaging than Beijing's public posture suggests. The most immediate pain is energy. China imports over one third of its total crude oil supply through the Strait of Hormuz every year. Since the war began on February 28, retail gasoline prices in China have surged 39%, and LNG prices have jumped 42%. That is the largest gasoline price spike China has recorded since its current pricing system began in 2013, surpassing even the shock from Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. China has 70 vessels stranded behind the Strait of Hormuz that it is struggling to get free. Foreign Minister Wang Yi told his Thai counterpart directly. The export damage is just as serious. Nearly one third of China's entire GDP growth in 2025 came from net exports, the highest share since 1997. The IMF has already downgraded forecasts for eight of China's top 20 export markets, including the UAE, where projected import growth swung from positive 7.1% to negative 8.4% in a single revision. Fewer customers buying means fewer Chinese factories running. Then there are the supply chains. Pesticide prices in China surged 46% between February and mid-April. Sulfuric acid, a key fertilizer ingredient, climbed 72%. Polypropylene plastic surged 40%. In industrial regions, factory trucks are lining up to secure plastic supplies. In February 2026, 34% of Chinese manufacturing firms above a designated size were already running at a loss. If that number climbs, layoffs follow. Manufacturing employs roughly one fifth of China's population. China's chipmaking sector faces a specific chokepoint: helium. China imports 85% of its helium demand, roughly half from Qatar, which is directly affected by the war. No helium means semiconductor production lines slow down. Helium spot prices have already spiked. The effects will compound the longer the conflict runs. Chinese investments in the Middle East are also at risk. In 2025, the region was the single largest destination for Chinese overseas investment globally, with at least $26 billion in projects signed. A $4 billion Chinese port project in Kuwait was struck by Iranian drone and cruise missiles in March 2026. Beijing has pledged up to $400 billion in Iranian infrastructure over 25 years under a 2021 agreement. That program is now in serious question. China is better insulated than Japan, South Korea, or Taiwan, which depend on the strait for over 90%, 70%, and 58% of their crude imports respectively. China has the world's largest strategic oil reserve at 1.4 billion barrels. Its coal dependence and EV adoption provide buffers. But better insulated is not the same as unaffected. Xi Jinping told Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince that the Strait of Hormuz "should maintain normal passage." That is the closest Beijing has come to publicly acknowledging Iran is the problem. The country that buys over 80% of Iran's oil is now quietly hoping its best energy client stops blocking the waterway that feeds its own economy. Full analysis: chinapower.csis.org/china-economic… #China #CCP #IranWar #Economy #StraitOfHormuz #Energy #Geopolitics #CSIS #ChinaEconomy #MiddleEast

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Carl English@MaxPSI·
@TheLaurenChen Do you stop being a citizen just because you died? That seems wrong. And besides, the person who recieves your mail ballot might have a pretty good chance of knowing how you would have voted, and doing so on your behalf.
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You are probably wrong sometimes
@TheLaurenChen This one is easy. We get it wrong too often. Remove people who are actually alive and it fucks up voting for them. On the other hand, it's very rare for "dead people to vote" and we can prosecute it after the fact.
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@alexthechick Obviously, nobody thought to create an NGO. They left that graft on the table.
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