Kansas City native. Chiefs and Missouri Tigers fan. Addicted golfer. Small "c" conservative. Snarky and trollish because I can't help myself.

Joined September 2018
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🚹 Friedberg on Los Angeles ‘Elections’ “Your rights to have an election are gone. You are a citizen of those who tell you who your overseers are 
 So enjoy the ones that have been made appointed by those who have constructed the matrix.”
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"You know I have some bronzer inside. The best bronzer anyone's ever seen. That's what they're saying. You boys could maybe use a dab. Susie! Get the bronzer! You're gonna love it. I promise. Love the hair, by the way."
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Bret Weinstein cuts straight to the chase: "We are going to have an endless battle in which those of us who see what we believe is clear evidence of some kind of election rigging or fraud are faced with indignation from a vast array of people portraying themselves as more rigorous and careful who say, 'Where is your evidence? Where exactly is your evidence that there was something wrong with this election?' And we are gonna be caught in the following predicament. No piece of evidence is sufficient to establish that case. And the sum total of all of the evidence contains true things and false things. So it is also no good. So the question is, can you logically deduce that something has gone wrong? I believe you can easily. Can you prove it? No. And not being able to prove it means that the election will proceed. It will be validated by all of the structures, including the courts. And that means that those who take on the power that derives from these elections will be the result of whatever process we just went through, whether it was an election that happened to be anomalous through organic means, or it was the result of some kind of fraud or election rigging. That is not an accident. That is not an accident. And the point that I wanna make primarily is the primary evidence against elections that look like this being organic is not actually in the trickle of evidence that we are actually able to see, the moment by moment vote count that does something strange during the night when some large tranche of ballots is suddenly counted or something like that. The evidence is in the structure of how the elections are actually carried out. These elections are designed to allow fraud that cannot be detected and will not be prosecuted. And that's really the thing that we must focus on." @BretWeinstein
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Hamilton: "Estoy en contra de la desigualdad entre ricos y pobres". Hamilton bajando de su yate en tĂșnica y estrellando su Pagani Zonda exclusivo de 10 millones de dĂłlares:
"Una de las cosas con las que lucho todos los días es contra la desigualdad tan grande entre los ricos y los pobres, hay niños que estån muriendo de hambre." Lewis Hamilton, quién tiene una fortuna de 500 millones de dólares, estrelló superdeportivos Zonda Pagani de 10 millones, vive en Mónaco entre lujos y su pareja es la millonaria sionista Kim Kardashian quién tiene una fortuna de 2.000 millones.... nos habla de la desigualdad entre pobres y ricos.
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Let's understand a few things about what's actually about to happen here if Zohran gets his way -- which he almost certainly will, unless courts intervene. First and foremost, Cea Weaver and DSA 'organizers' will be unleashed with the full institutional and legal support of the city government to ramp up tenant complaints in targeted buildings. No complaint will be too small. No building will be too small. Everything will be treated as catastrophic. Full-scale demagoguery will ensue, complete with protests, rent strikes, street theater, and harassment of property owners. Accordingly, the city buildings department will be weaponized to begin writing as many violations as possible in order to bolster the city's effort to justify a seizure. It won't matter how small or large the violations are, the total number will be breathlessly cited as evidence of mismanagement. It will be impossible for landlords to clear these violations in good faith. The combination of a weaponized buildings department writing hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines, rent strikes, and constant threats and harassment against landlords by militant activists will make the situation untenable for any property owner to realistically fight back, and the city will seize the property. The landlord will be lucky to walk away without prison or being beaten to death in the street by an angry mob (as Zohran's buddy Hasan Piker referred to landlords -- 'let the streets run red with their capitalist blood'). But that's only the first half of the plan, and everyone needs to pay very close attention to the big picture here, because it's hugely important and has national implications. The properties will then be turned over to nonprofits. This is no small detail. This is in fact the whole point. The idea here is to build up Zohran's DSA-connected nonprofits with a multbillion-dollar portfolio of hard assets -- New York City real estate. This portfolio could theoretically reach into the hundreds of billions or even the trillions, depending on how aggressive they get. Now these highly political nonprofits would become the new land barons of New York, complete with all the political clout, leverage, and reach that goes along with it. It would be a true nightmare scenario. As it stands now, the nonprofits depend mostly on the largesse of grants, donations, and other third-party resources to stay afloat. They are lavishly funded of course, and many do hold significant assets, but it would all pale in comparison to simply handing them the keys to a New York City real estate empire, courtesy of Zohran Mamdani and the DSA. The resources at their disposal would be immense. The organizing potential that goes along with those resources will have national implications. Every DSA candidate in every town and city in the country would be trained, funded, and staffed by organizers with ties to the NYC nonprofit empire backed by a trillion dollars in free real estate. And they would be shameless in leveraging those resources for pure political power. That's the game plan here. That's the whole ball of wax. Zohran isn't interested in making housing better for anyone. If he was, we'd be talking seriously about solving the NYCHA disaster. Hell, if he was even remotely sincere about seizing these properties from 'bad landlords' for the 'public good' he'd be focused on turning them over to the city itself, as misguided as that would be. No, this is about nothing more than consolidating political power for the DSA. Just like everything else these people do. Giving the DSA a massive war chest backed by seized real estate. Once you understand that they have no interest in fixing anything other than elections, it all makes a lot more sense.
NOW: Mamdani says his admin will transfer ownership from bad landlords to non-profits. “For buildings that have suffered chronic neglect, we will work to transfer ownership to responsible stewards. Stewards that include community land trusts, non-profits, or even the tenants themselves.”
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Confiscating private property is a bold strategy. I hope the Mayor has a good defense lawyer.
NOW: Mamdani says his admin will transfer ownership from bad landlords to non-profits. “For buildings that have suffered chronic neglect, we will work to transfer ownership to responsible stewards. Stewards that include community land trusts, non-profits, or even the tenants themselves.”
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Ferrari Luce. Oh Boy, what to say. When a brand, especially a brand as tight and historic as Ferrari, ventures into new territory (electric cars), the one thing you can't get wrong is the brand aura. The internals of the drive, the tech, and so forth can be new, but the feel and look has to be grounded in the brand. The Luce ignored all this. It doesn't look or feel like a Ferrari. Indeed, it's not a Ferrari, it's an Apple. The man who created the look and feel of Apple is a design savant. He's not a car designer, though. Ferrari has shown themselves to be wandering from their roots and brand. It's VERY dangerous to do this. I hope the powers that be accept that the LUCE is a terrible misstep and shelve it. This is Ferrari's Edsel.
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What an incredibly moving moment. I'm not even a NASCAR guy, but this strikes a deep chord about the essence of sports being the celebration of humanity.
The NASCAR garage watches in silence, and drivers, crew members are overcome with tears as the No. 33 is unloaded
 No name is displayed on the car. #NASCAR
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Reporter: “The war has pushed prices up, it could go as high as $200 a barrel some analysts think. How long is it fair to expect American drivers & drivers around the World to pay that premium for this war”? Biden: “As long as it takes”.
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Lydia Moynihan: It's a little ironic that the woman now who is likely going to win the 9th Congressional District in Tennessee is a black Republican woman... instead of a white Democrat male. But that's racist? Tezlyn Figaro: Yes... It actually is
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This is AWESOME

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This is a fascinating thread. Lots of interesting answers. I don't have an answer, but I think we all feel like the turning point happened in the last 20 years. It's also interesting because I think you need to be about 50 or older to have any perspective on it. The world was very different before about 1995-ish. That coincides with the birth of the internet.
Can anyone pinpoint the exact moment when everything in society started getting noticeably worse?
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🎓 Where academia went wrong, in under 60 seconds. Vanderbilt Chancellor Daniel Diermeier keynote address set the tone at HxA's recent conference:
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This is so interesting and perfectly explains government corruption.
Hey Seattle, wake up! Your new mayor is leading you down a well understood path to destruction.
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I think it's the best acting I've ever witnessed in any medium. Great film. It is other-worldly how that character gets under your skin and scares you.
Was once working on a job where I had a wonderful ex-East End gangster driver called Paul. He told me that he & all his gangster associates thought that Ben Kingsley’s performance as Don was the best portrayal of a psychopathic criminal they’d ever seen. Sexy Beast. ‘2000
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This is one of the most jaw-dropping, chilling interviews I have seen. Watch this Rabbi from London, respond to question about the terror stabbing in Golders Green!

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“You cannot fix a problem if you are lying about what it is.” @bungarsargon brings the receipts to debunk data and reports used to portray political violence as a “right-wing problem” or even a “both-sides problem.”

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Jay Clayton, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York: "We had a case in the Justice Department last week, the Southern Poverty Law Center... at bottom, the allegations are that this organization was creating hate in order to expand their mission of combating hate. If that’s going on—and it is—it’s going on in America, it’s going on through organizations like that. It’s also going on with foreign actors funding these types of organizations because they want us to fight with each other. So, everybody needs to take a step back and say, who is causing me to have these emotions? And are we are we creating an environment where those emotions are causing us to do things that are harmful to the American public?"
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Given that the Chiefs gave two pick away to get Delane, I think TE and RB are off the board the rest of the draft. With 5 picks left, we NEED: Edge (or 2) WR CB/S (or both) OL LB RB and TE seem like luxury picks at this point.
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Their scam worked for decades
"We pay people to be racist so we can fight racism"
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